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Daniel 6:4-15 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

4. The other men tried to find something wrong with the way Daniel did his work for the king. But they could not accuse him of anything wrong, because he was honest and faithful and did everything he was supposed to do.

5. Finally, they said to one another, “We will never be able to bring any charge against Daniel, unless it has to do with his religion.”

6. They all went to the king and said:“Your Majesty, we hope you live for ever!

7. All of your officials, leaders, advisers, and governors agree that you should make a law forbidding anyone to pray to any god or human except you for the next thirty days. Everyone who disobeys this law must be thrown into a pit of lions.

8. Order this to be written and then sign it, so it cannot be changed, just as no written law of the Medes and Persians can be changed.”

9. So King Darius made the law and had it written down.

10. Daniel heard about the law, but when he returned home, he went upstairs and prayed in front of the window that faced Jerusalem. In the same way that he had always done, he knelt down in prayer three times a day, giving thanks to God.

11. The men who had spoken to the king watched Daniel and saw him praying to his God for help.

12. They went back to the king and said, “Didn't you make a law that forbids anyone to pray to any god or human except you for the next thirty days? And doesn't the law say that everyone who disobeys it will be thrown into a pit of lions?”“Yes, that's the law I made,” the king agreed. “And just like all written laws of the Medes and Persians, it cannot be changed.”

13. The men then told the king, “That Jew named Daniel, who was brought here as a captive, refuses to obey you or the law that you ordered to be written. And he still prays to his god three times a day.”

14. The king was really upset to hear about this, and for the rest of the day he tried to think how he could save Daniel.

15. At sunset the men returned and said, “Your Majesty, remember that no written law of the Medes and Persians can be changed, not even by the king.”

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