6:1 It
pleased
Darius
to
set
over
the
kingdom
a
hundred
and
twenty
satraps,
who
should
be
throughout
the
whole
kingdom;
6:2 and
over
them
three
presidents,
of
whom
Daniel
was
one;
that
these
satraps
might
give
account
unto
them,
and
that
the
king
should
have
no
damage.
6:3 Then
this
Daniel
was
distinguished
above
the
presidents
and
the
satraps,
because
an
excellent
spirit
was
in
him;
and
the
king
thought
to
set
him
over
the
whole
realm.
6:4 Then
the
presidents
and
the
satraps
sought
to
find
occasion
against
Daniel
as
touching
the
kingdom;
but
they
could
find
no
occasion
nor
fault,
forasmuch
as
he
was
faithful,
neither
was
there
any
error
or
fault
found
in
him.
6:5 Then
said
these
men,
We
shall
not
find
any
occasion
against
this
Daniel,
except
we
find
it
against
him
concerning
the
law
of
his
God.
6:6 Then
these
presidents
and
satraps
assembled
together
to
the
king,
and
said
thus
unto
him,
King
Darius,
live
for
ever.
6:7 All
the
presidents
of
the
kingdom,
the
deputies
and
the
satraps,
the
counsellors
and
the
governors,
have
consulted
together
to
establish
a
royal
statute,
and
to
make
a
strong
interdict,
that
whosoever
shall
ask
a
petition
of
any
god
or
man
for
thirty
days,
save
of
thee,
O
king,
he
shall
be
cast
into
the
den
of
lions.
6:8 Now,
O
king,
establish
the
interdict,
and
sign
the
writing,
that
it
be
not
changed,
according
to
the
law
of
the
Medes
and
Persians,
which
altereth
not.
6:9 Wherefore
king
Darius
signed
the
writing
and
the
interdict.
6:10 And
when
Daniel
knew
that
the
writing
was
signed,
he
went
into
his
house
(now
his
windows
were
open
in
his
chamber
toward
Jerusalem)
and
he
kneeled
upon
his
knees
three
times
a
day,
and
prayed,
and
gave
thanks
before
his
God,
as
he
did
aforetime.
6:11 Then
these
men
assembled
together,
and
found
Daniel
making
petition
and
supplication
before
his
God.
6:12 Then
they
came
near,
and
spake
before
the
king
concerning
the
king's
interdict:
Hast
thou
not
signed
an
interdict,
that
every
man
that
shall
make
petition
unto
any
god
or
man
within
thirty
days,
save
unto
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.
6:13 Then
answered
they
and
said
before
the
king,
That
Daniel,
who
is
of
the
children
of
the
captivity
of
Judah,
regardeth
not
thee,
O
king,
nor
the
interdict
that
thou
hast
signed,
but
maketh
his
petition
three
times
a
day.
6:14 Then
the
king,
when
he
heard
these
words,
was
sore
displeased,
and
set
his
heart
on
Daniel
to
deliver
him;
and
he
labored
till
the
going
down
of
the
sun
to
rescue
him.
6:15 Then
these
men
assembled
together
unto
the
king,
and
said
unto
the
king,
Know,
O
king,
that
it
is
a
law
of
the
Medes
and
Persians,
that
no
interdict
nor
statute
which
the
king
establisheth
may
be
changed.
6:16 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.
6:17 And
a
stone
was
brought,
and
laid
upon
the
mouth
of
the
den;
and
the
king
sealed
it
with
his
own
signet,
and
with
the
signet
of
his
lords;
that
nothing
might
be
changed
concerning
Daniel.
6:18 Then
the
king
went
to
his
palace,
and
passed
the
night
fasting;
neither
were
instruments
of
music
brought
before
him:
and
his
sleep
fled
from
him.
6:19 Then
the
king
arose
very
early
in
the
morning,
and
went
in
haste
unto
the
den
of
lions.
6:20 And
when
he
came
near
unto
the
den
to
Daniel,
he
cried
with
a
lamentable
voice;
the
king
spake
and
said
to
Daniel,
O
Daniel,
servant
of
the
living
God,
is
thy
God,
whom
thou
servest
continually,
able
to
deliver
thee
from
the
lions
6:21 Then
said
Daniel
unto
the
king,
O
king,
live
for
ever.
6:22 My
God
hath
sent
his
angel,
and
hath
shut
the
lions'
mouths,
and
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.
6:23 Then
was
the
king
exceeding
glad,
and
commanded
that
they
should
take
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
had
trusted
in
his
God.
6:24 And
the
king
commanded,
and
they
brought
those
men
that
had
accused
Daniel,
and
they
cast
them
into
the
den
of
lions,
them,
their
children,
and
their
wives;
and
the
lions
had
the
mastery
of
them,
and
brake
all
their
bones
in
pieces,
before
they
came
to
the
bottom
of
the
den.
6:25 Then
king
Darius
wrote
unto
all
the
peoples,
nations,
and
languages,
that
dwell
in
all
the
earth:
Peace
be
multiplied
unto
you.
6:26 I
make
a
decree,
that
in
all
the
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.
6:27 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.
6:28 So
this
Daniel
prospered
in
the
reign
of
Darius,
and
in
the
reign
of
Cyrus
the
Persian.