Löydetty 106 Tulokset: Daniel

  • When the two elders were separated from each other, Daniel called one of them and said, "How wicked you have grown with age. Your sins of earlier days have piled up against you, and now is the time of reckoning. (Daniel 13, 52)

  • The elder answered, "Under a mastic tree." Daniel said, "Your lie will cost you your head. You will be cut in two, as soon as the Lord's angel receives your sentence from God." (Daniel 13, 55)

  • Putting the first one aside, Daniel called the other elder and said to him, "You offspring of Canaan and not of Judah, you have long allowed yourself to be perverted by lust. (Daniel 13, 56)

  • "Your lie has also cost you your head," Daniel said. "God's angel waits to cut you both in two." (Daniel 13, 59)

  • They turned against the two elders who, through Daniel's efforts, had been convicted by their own mouths. In accordance with Moses' law, the penalty the two elders had intended to impose upon their neighbor was inflicted upon them. (Daniel 13, 61)

  • Daniel was greatly esteemed by the people from that day onward. (Daniel 13, 64)

  • Daniel was very close to the king, who held him in higher esteem than any of his other friends. (Daniel 14, 2)

  • The king took part in this cult and worshiped the idol every day. Daniel, on the other hand, worshiped only his own God. (Daniel 14, 4)

  • And the king asked him, "Why don't you worship Bel?" Daniel answered, "I worship no man-made idols, but only the living God who made heaven and earth and rules over all mankind." (Daniel 14, 5)

  • Daniel laughed. "Do not be deceived, O king. This is only clay inside and bronze outside. It never ate or drank anything." (Daniel 14, 7)

  • But if you can show that Bel consumes them, it is Daniel who will die for blaspheming." Daniel said to the king, "Let it be as you say." (Daniel 14, 9)

  • There were seventy priests of Bel, besides their wives and children. Together with Daniel, the king went to Bel's temple. (Daniel 14, 10)


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