Daniel 6:9-28

Daniel 6:9-28

[9] Wherefore  king  Darius  signed  the writing  and the decree.  [10] Now when Daniel  knew  that the writing  was signed,  he went  into his house;  and his windows  being open  in his chamber  toward  Jerusalem,  he kneeled  upon  his knees  three  times  a day,  and prayed,  and gave thanks  before  his God,  as  he did  aforetime.  [11] Then  these  men  assembled,  and found  Daniel  praying  and making supplication  before  his God.  [12] Then  they came near,  and spake  before  the king  concerning  the king's  decree;  Hast thou not  signed  a decree,  that every  man  that shall ask  a petition of  any  God  or man  within  thirty  days,  save  of thee,  O king,  shall be cast  into the den  of lions?  The king  answered  and said,  The thing  is true,  according to the law  of the Medes  and Persians,  which altereth  not.  [13] Then  answered  they and said  before  the king,  That Daniel,  which is of  the children  of the captivity  of Judah,  regardeth  not  thee,  O king,  nor the decree  that thou hast signed,  but maketh  his petition  three  times  a day.  [14] Then  the king,  when he heard  these words,  was sore  displeased  with himself, and set  his heart  on  Daniel  to deliver  him: and he laboured  till  the going down  of the sun  to deliver  [15] Then  these  men  assembled  unto  the king,  and said  unto the king,  Know,  O king,  that the law  of the Medes  and Persians  is, That no  decree  nor statute  which the king  establisheth  may be changed.  [16] Then  the king  commanded,  and they brought  Daniel,  and cast  him into the den  of lions.  Now the king  spake  and said  unto Daniel,  Thy God  whom thou  servest  continually,  he will deliver  thee. [17] And a  stone  was brought,  and laid  upon  the mouth  of the den;  and the king  sealed  it with his own signet,  of his lords;  that the purpose  might not  be changed  concerning Daniel.  [18] Then  the king  went  to his palace,  and passed the night  fasting:  neither  were instruments  of musick brought  before  him: and his sleep  went  from him.  [19] Then  the king  arose  very early  in the morning,  and went  in haste  unto the den  of lions.  [20] And when he came  to the den,  he cried  with a lamentable  voice  unto Daniel:  and the king  spake  and said  to Daniel,  servant  of the living  God,  whom thou servest  continually,  able  to deliver  thee from  the lions?  [21] Then  said  Daniel  unto  the king,  live  for ever.  [22] My God  hath sent  his angel,  and hath shut  the lions'  mouths,  that they have not  hurt  me: forasmuch as  before  him innocency  was found  in me; and also  before  thee, O king,  have I done  no  hurt.  [23] Then  was the king  exceeding  glad  for him,  and commanded  Daniel  up  out of  the den.  So Daniel  was taken up  out of  the den,  and no  manner  of hurt  was found  upon him, because he believed  in his God.  [24] And the king  commanded,  and they brought  those  men  which had accused  Daniel,  and they cast  them into the den  of lions,  them,  their children,  and their wives;  and the lions  had the mastery  all  their bones  in pieces  or ever  they came  at the bottom  of the den.  [25] Then  king  Darius  wrote  unto all  people,  nations,  and languages,  that dwell  in all  the earth;  Peace  be multiplied  unto you. [26] make  a decree,  That in every  dominion  of my kingdom  men tremble  and fear  before  the God  of Daniel:  for he is the living  God,  and stedfast  for ever,  and his kingdom  that which shall not  be destroyed,  and his dominion  shall be even unto  the end.  [27] He delivereth  and rescueth,  and he worketh  signs  and wonders  in heaven  and in earth,  who hath delivered  Daniel  from  the power  of the lions.  [28] So this  Daniel  prospered  in the reign  of Darius,  and in the reign  of Cyrus  the Persian.