It pleased Darius to set over the
kingdom a hundred and twenty officers who ruled the whole kingdom,
and over them three chief officials, of whom Daniel was one, that
these officers might report to them and that the king should lose
nothing. Daniel was better than the other chief officials and the
officers, for he had a fine spirit; and the king intended to set him
over the whole empire.
Then the chief officials and the officers tried to find a way to
accuse Daniel of not having done his duty, but they could not find
anything against him, for he was faithful and was not guilty of any
mistake or wrong-doing.
Then these men said, "We shall not find any way to accuse this
Daniel unless we find it in connection with the law of his God." So
these chief officials and officers all went to the king, and said to
him, "King Darius, live forever. All the chief officials of the
kingdom, the counsellors and the officers, the judges and the
governors, have consulted together to have the king make a law and
give a strong command that whoever shall ask a petition of any god
or man for thirty days, except of you, O king, shall be thrown into
a den of lions. Now, O king, give the command and sign the law that,
like the law of the Medes and Persians, it may not be changed." So
King Darius signed the law and the command.
When Daniel knew that the law was signed, he went into his house.
His windows were open in his room toward Jerusalem, and he knelt
upon his knees three times a day and prayed, and gave thanks to his
God as he had done before. Then these men rushed in and found Daniel
praying and calling upon his God. So they went before the king and
spoke to him about the royal command: "Have you not signed a
command, that every man who shall ask a petition of any man or god
within thirty days, except of you, O king, shall be thrown into the
den of lions?" The king answered, "The rule is fixed according to
the law of the Medes and Persians, which cannot be changed." Then
they went on to say to the king, "That Daniel, who is one of the
captives from Judah, pays no attention to you, O king, nor to the
command that you have signed, but prays three times a day."
When the king heard these words, he was greatly displeased, and set
his heart on saving Daniel, and he worked until the sun set to save
him. Then these men all went to the king and said to him, "Know, O
king, that it is a law of the Medes and Persians, that no command
nor law which the king gives may be changed."
So the king gave his command, and they brought Daniel and threw him
into the den of lions. But the king said to Daniel, "Your God, whom
you always serve, will save you." Then a stone was brought and laid
at the entrance to the den; and the king sealed it with his own
seal-ring and with those of his nobles, that no change might be made
so as to rescue Daniel. Then the king went to his palace and passed
the night fasting.
At dawn, as soon as it was light, the king rose and hurried to the
den of lions. When he came near to the den where Daniel was, he
cried with a very sad voice, "O Daniel, servant of the living God,
has your God, whom you always serve, been able to save you from the
lions?" Daniel said to the king, "O king, live forever. My God has
sent his angel and has closed the lions' mouths, and they have not
hurt me, for I was innocent before him; and also before you, O king,
I have done no wrong." Then the king was very glad and commanded
that they should take Daniel up out of the den. So Daniel was taken
up out of the den, and it was found that he was not injured, for he
had trusted in his God.
Then the king commanded that those men who had accused Daniel should
be brought and thrown into the den of lions.
And King Darius wrote to all the peoples, nations, and races in all
his kingdom, "May your peace be great! I make a law that throughout
all my kingdom, men tremble and fear before the God of Daniel; for
he is the living God, and is the same forever, and his kingdom is
one that shall not be destroyed; and his rule shall be without end.
He saves and rescues, and does wonderful things in heaven and earth;
it is he who has saved Daniel from the power of the lions." So
Daniel was successful and happy during the reign of Darius.