6:1 It
hath
been
good
before
Darius,
and
he
hath
established
over
the
kingdom
satraps--a
hundred
and
twenty--that
they
may
be
throughout
the
whole
kingdom,
6:2 and
higher
than
they
three
presidents,
of
whom
Daniel
[is]
first,
that
these
satraps
may
give
to
them
an
account,
and
the
king
have
no
loss.
6:3 Then
this
Daniel
hath
been
overseer
over
the
presidents
and
satraps,
because
that
an
excellent
spirit
[is]
in
him,
and
the
king
hath
thought
to
establish
him
over
the
whole
kingdom.
6:4 Then
the
presidents
and
satraps
have
been
seeking
to
find
a
cause
of
complaint
against
Daniel
concerning
the
kingdom,
and
any
cause
of
complaint
and
corruption
they
are
not
able
to
find,
because
that
he
[is]
faithful,
and
any
error
and
corruption
have
not
been
found
in
him.
6:5 Then
these
men
are
saying,
`We
do
not
find
against
this
Daniel
any
cause
of
complaint,
except
we
have
found
[it]
against
him
in
the
law
of
his
God.'
6:6 Then
these
presidents
and
satraps
have
assembled
near
the
king,
and
thus
they
are
saying
to
him:
`O
king
Darius,
to
the
ages
live!
6:7 Taken
counsel
have
all
the
presidents
of
the
kingdom,
the
prefects,
and
the
satraps,
the
counsellors,
and
the
governors,
to
establish
a
royal
statute,
and
to
strengthen
an
interdict,
that
any
who
seeketh
a
petition
from
any
god
and
man
until
thirty
days,
save
of
thee,
O
king,
is
cast
into
a
den
of
lions.
6:8 Now,
O
king,
thou
dost
establish
the
interdict,
and
sign
the
writing,
that
it
is
not
to
be
changed,
as
a
law
of
Media
and
Persia,
that
doth
not
pass
away.'
6:9 Therefore
king
Darius
hath
signed
the
writing
and
interdict.
6:10 And
Daniel,
when
he
hath
known
that
the
writing
is
signed,
hath
gone
up
to
his
house,
and
the
window
being
opened
for
him,
in
his
upper
chamber,
over-against
Jerusalem,
three
times
in
a
day
he
is
kneeling
on
his
knees,
and
praying,
and
confessing
before
his
God,
because
that
he
was
doing
[it]
before
this.
6:11 Then
these
men
have
assembled,
and
found
Daniel
praying
and
entreating
grace
before
his
God;
6:12 then
they
have
come
near,
yea,
they
are
saying
before
the
king
concerning
the
king's
interdict:
`Hast
thou
not
signed
an
interdict,
that
any
man
who
seeketh
from
any
god
and
man
until
thirty
days,
save
of
thee,
O
king,
is
cast
into
a
den
of
lions'
Answered
hath
the
king,
and
said,
`The
thing
[is]
certain
as
a
law
of
Media
and
Persia,
that
doth
not
pass
away.'
6:13 Then
they
have
answered,
yea,
they
are
saying
before
the
king,
that,
`Daniel,
who
[is]
of
the
sons
of
the
Removed
of
Judah,
hath
not
placed
on
thee,
O
king,
[any]
regard,
nor
on
the
interdict
that
thou
hast
signed,
and
three
times
in
a
day
he
is
seeking
his
petition.'
6:14 Then
the
king,
when
he
hath
heard
the
matter,
is
greatly
displeased
at
himself,
and
on
Daniel
he
hath
set
the
heart
to
deliver
him,
and
till
the
going
up
of
the
sun
he
was
arranging
to
deliver
him.
6:15 Then
these
men
have
assembled
near
the
king,
and
are
saying
to
the
king,
`know,
O
king,
that
the
law
of
Media
and
Persia
[is]
:
That
any
interdict
and
statute
that
the
king
doth
establish
is
not
to
be
changed.'
6:16 Then
the
king
hath
said,
and
they
have
brought
Daniel,
and
have
cast
[him]
into
a
den
of
lions.
The
king
hath
answered
and
said
to
Daniel,
`Thy
God,
whom
thou
art
serving
continually,
Himself
doth
deliver
thee.'
6:17 And
a
stone
hath
been
brought
and
placed
at
the
mouth
of
the
den,
and
the
king
hath
sealed
it
with
his
signet,
and
with
the
signet
of
his
great
men,
that
the
purpose
be
not
changed
concerning
Daniel.
6:18 Then
hath
the
king
gone
to
his
palace,
and
he
hath
passed
the
night
fasting,
and
dahavan
have
not
been
brought
up
before
him,
and
his
sleep
hath
fled
[from]
off
him.
6:19 Then
doth
the
king
rise
in
the
early
morning,
at
the
light,
and
in
haste
to
the
den
of
lions
he
hath
gone;
6:20 and
at
his
coming
near
to
the
den,
to
Daniel,
with
a
grieved
voice,
he
crieth.
The
king
hath
answered
and
said
to
Daniel,
O
Daniel,
servant
of
the
living
God,
thy
God,
whom
thou
art
serving
continually,
is
He
able
to
deliver
thee
from
the
lions'
6:21 Then
Daniel
hath
spoken
with
the
king:
`O
king,
to
the
ages
live:
6:22 my
God
hath
sent
His
messenger,
and
hath
shut
the
lions'
mouths,
and
they
have
not
injured
me:
because
that
before
Him
purity
hath
been
found
in
me;
and
also
before
thee,
O
king,
injury
I
have
not
done.'
6:23 Then
was
the
king
very
glad
for
him,
and
he
hath
commanded
Daniel
to
be
taken
up
out
of
the
den,
and
Daniel
hath
been
taken
up
out
of
the
den,
and
no
injury
hath
been
found
in
him,
because
he
hath
believed
in
his
God.
6:24 And
the
king
hath
said,
and
they
have
brought
those
men
who
had
accused
Daniel,
and
to
the
den
of
lions
they
have
cast
them,
they,
their
sons,
and
their
wives;
and
they
have
not
come
to
the
lower
part
of
the
den
till
that
the
lions
have
power
over
them,
and
all
their
bones
they
have
broken
small.
6:25 Then
Darius
the
king
hath
written
to
all
the
peoples,
nations,
and
languages,
who
are
dwelling
in
all
the
land:
`Your
peace
be
great!
6:26 From
before
me
is
made
a
decree,
that
in
every
dominion
of
my
kingdom
they
are
trembling
and
fearing
before
the
God
of
Daniel,
for
He
[is]
the
living
God,
and
abiding
to
the
ages,
and
His
kingdom
that
which
[is]
not
destroyed,
and
His
dominion
[is]
unto
the
end.
6:27 A
deliverer,
and
rescuer,
and
doer
of
signs
and
wonders
in
the
heavens
and
in
earth
[is]
He
who
hath
delivered
Daniel
from
the
paw
of
the
lions.'
6:28 And
this
Daniel
hath
prospered
in
the
reign
of
Darius,
and
in
the
reign
of
Cyrus
the
Persian.