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  • And Daniel said to Malasar, whom the prince of the eunuchs had appointed over Daniel, Ananias, Misael, and Azarias: (Daniel 1, 11)

  • And to these children God gave knowledge, and understanding in every book, and wisdom: but to Daniel the understanding also of all visions and dreams. (Daniel 1, 17)

  • And when the king had spoken to them, there were not found among them all such as Daniel, Ananias, Misael, and Azarias: and they stood in the king's presence. (Daniel 1, 19)

  • And Daniel continued even to the first year of king Cyrus. (Daniel 1, 21)

  • And the decree being gone forth, the wise men were slain: and Daniel and his companions were sought for, to be put to death. (Daniel 2, 13)

  • Then Daniel inquired concerning the law and the sentence, of Arioch the general of the king's army, who was gone forth to kill the wise men of Babylon. (Daniel 2, 14)

  • And he asked him that had received the orders of the king, why so cruel a sentence was gone forth from the face of the king. And when Arioch had told the matter to Daniel, (Daniel 2, 15)

  • Daniel went in and desired of the king, that he would give him time to resolve the question and declare it to the king. (Daniel 2, 16)

  • To the end that they should ask mercy at the face of the God of heaven concerning this secret, and that Daniel and his companions might not perish with the rest of the wise men of Babylon. (Daniel 2, 18)

  • Then was the mystery revealed to Daniel by a vision in the night: and Daniel blessed the God of heaven, (Daniel 2, 19)

  • After this Daniel went in to Arioch, to whom the king had given orders to destroy the wise men of Babylon, and he spoke thus to him: Destroy not the wise men of Babylon: bring me in before the king, and I will tell the solution to the king. (Daniel 2, 24)

  • Then Arioch in haste brought in Daniel to the king, and said to him: I have found a man of the children of the captivity of Juda, that will resolve the question to the king. (Daniel 2, 25)


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