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  • My God sent his angel who closed the lions' mouths so that they did not hurt me. God did that because I am innocent in his sight. Neither have I wronged you, O king." (Daniel 6, 22)

  • The king felt very glad and ordered Daniel released from the lions' den. No wound was found on him for he had trusted in his God. (Daniel 6, 23)

  • At the king's order, the men who had accused Daniel were thrown into the lions' den, together with their wives and children. No sooner had they reached the floor of the den than the lions lunged at them and tore them to pieces. (Daniel 6, 24)

  • He rescues and he delivers; he performs signs and wonders both in heaven and on earth. And he came to Daniel's rescue saving him from the lions' tooth and claw." (Daniel 6, 27)

  • Daniel was thrown into the lions' den, where he stayed for six days. (Daniel 14, 31)

  • In the den were seven lions which were fed daily with two human bodies and two sheep. This food was withheld from them, to make sure that they would devour Daniel. (Daniel 14, 32)

  • Habakkuk said, "Sir, I have never been to Babylon nor have I seen the lions' den." (Daniel 14, 35)

  • On the seventh day, the king came to the lions' den to mourn for Daniel. He looked inside and saw Daniel sitting there. (Daniel 14, 40)

  • Her kings are like roaring lions, her rulers like evening wolves that do not leave even a bone for the next day. (Zephaniah 3, 3)

  • The sighs of the shepherds reecho because their beautiful plain has been ravaged. The young lions' roar reechoes because the fruitful valley of the Jordan is laid waste. (Zechariah 11, 3)

  • Through faith they fought and conquered nations, established justice, saw the fulfillment of God's promises, shut the mouths of lions, (Hebrews 11, 33)

  • In my vision, I saw those horses and their riders: they wear breastplates the color of fire, hyacinth and sulfur. The heads of the horses look like lions' heads, and fire, smoke and sulfur come out of their mouths. (Revelation 9, 17)


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