Daniel, 13

The New American Bible

1 In Babylon there lived a man named Joakim,




Versículos relacionados com Daniel, 13:

Daniel chapter 13 is commonly known as "The story of Susana" and tells the story of a falsely accused woman of adultery. The verses related to the theme addressed in this chapter are:

Proverbs 18:17: "The first one who presents his cause seems to be right; until another one and questions it." This verse talks about the importance of listening to both sides of a story before reaching a conclusion.

Deuteronomy 19:15: "One witness will not be enough to accuse someone of a crime, or serious misconduct of any kind; only by the testimony of two or three witnesses could the accusation be proven." This verse highlights the importance of having reliable evidence to accuse someone of a crime.

2 Corinthians 13:1: "This is the third time I will have with you. By mouth of two or three witnesses will be decided every case." This verse highlights the importance of having reliable witnesses to make fair decisions.

Matthew 18:16: "But if he does not hear you, take with you one or two people, so that, by the testimony of two or three witnesses, every word be confirmed." This verse talks about the process of confronting someone who made a mistake, highlighting the importance of having reliable witnesses to confirm the truth of the facts.

Proverbs 11:1: "The Lord hates dishonest balance, but the exact weights give him pleasure." This verse highlights the importance of justice and honesty in all situations.





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