1 Foi do agrado de Dario constituir sobre o reino cento e vinte sátrapas, que estivessem por todo o reino,

2 e sobre eles três presidentes, dos quais Daniel era um; a fim de que estes sátrapas lhes dessem conta, e que o rei não sofresse dano.

3 Então o mesmo Daniel sobrepujava a estes presidentes e aos sátrapas, porque nele havia um espírito excelente; e o rei pensava em o constituir sobre o reino todo.

4 Nisto os presidentes e os sátrapas procuravam ocasião contra Daniel quanto ao reino; porém não puderam achar ocasião ou culpa; porquanto ele era fiel, e não se achava nele nenhum erro nem culpa.

5 Disseram, pois, estes homens: Não acharemos alguma ocasião contra este Daniel, se não o acharmos contra ele pelo que diz respeito à lei do seu Deus.

6 Então os presidentes e sátrapas foram juntos ao rei, e lhe disseram assim: Ó rei Dario, vive eternamente.

7 Todos os presidentes do rei, os deputados e os sátrapas, os conselheiros e os governadores, juntamente tomaram conselho para estabelecer um estatuto real, e fazer um interdito forte, que todo o homem que, por espaço de trinta dias, fizer uma petição a qualquer deus, ou a qualquer homem, exceto a ti, ó rei, será lançado na cova dos leões.

8 Agora, pois, ó rei, estabelece o interdito e assina a escritura, para que não se mude, conforme a lei dos medos e dos persas, que não se pode revogar.

9 Por isso o rei Dario assinou a escritura e o interdito.

10 Quando Daniel soube que a escritura estava assinada, entrou em sua casa (ora na sua câmara estavam abertas as janelas que olhavam para Jerusalém); três vezes no dia punha-se de joelhos, e orava, e rendia ações de graças diante de seu Deus, como antes costumava fazer.

11 Então estes homens foram juntos, e acharam a Daniel fazendo petições e súplicas diante de seu Deus.

12 Depois chegando-se eles, falaram na presença do rei a respeito do interdito real: Não assinaste um interdito, que, durante o espaço de trinta dias, todo o homem que fizesse uma petição a qualquer deus, ou a qualquer homem, exceto a ti, ó rei, fosse lançado na cova dos leões? Respondeu o rei e disse: Isto é a verdade, conforme a lei dos medos e dos persas, que não se pode revogar.

13 Então responderam e disseram diante do rei: Esse Daniel, que é um dos filhos do cativeiro de Judá, não faz caso de ti, ó rei, nem do interdito que assinaste, porém três vezes no dia faz as suas petições.

14 Tendo, pois, o rei ouvido estas palavras, ficou muito contrariado, e pensou em Daniel para o livrar; e até o pôr do sol trabalhou para o salvar.

15 Então estes homens foram juntos ao rei, e lhe disseram: Sabe, ó rei, que é uma lei dos medos e dos persas, que nenhum interdito nem estatuto, que o rei estabelecer, pode ser mudado.

16 Nisto passou o rei as ordens, e trouxeram a Daniel, e lançaram-no na cova dos leões. Ora falou o rei e disse a Daniel: O teu Deus, a quem continuamente serves, te livrará.

17 Uma pedra foi trazida e posta sobre a boca do covil; e o rei a selou com o seu anel, e com o anel dos seus grandes, para que no tocante a Daniel nada se mudasse.

18 Depois o rei se foi para o seu palácio, e passou a noite em jejum; não foram trazidos à sua presença instrumentos de música, e fugiu dele o sono.

19 Então o rei se levantou pela manhã muito cedo, e foi com pressa à cova dos leões.

20 Chegando-se ele à cova a Daniel, clamou com voz triste; falou o rei e disse a Daniel: Daniel, servo do Deus vivo, porventura o teu Deus, a quem continuamente serves, pode livrar-te dos leões?

21 Logo disse Daniel ao rei: Ó rei, vive eternamente.

22 O meu Deus enviou ao seu anjo, e fechou as bocas aos leões; eles não me fizeram mal algum; porque foi achada em mim inocência diante dele; também diante de ti, ó rei, não tenho cometido delito algum.

23 Nisto se alegrou muito o rei, e ordenou que tirassem da cova a Daniel. Assim foi Daniel tirado da cova, e não se achou nele lesão alguma, porque ele havia confiado em seu Deus.

24 O rei deu ordens, e foram trazidos aqueles homens que tinham acusado a Daniel. Foram lançados na cova dos leões, eles, seus filhos e suas mulheres; e ainda não tinham chegado ao fundo da cova, quando os leões se apoderaram deles, e lhes esmigalharam todos os ossos.

25 Então o rei Dario escreveu a todos os povos, nações e línguas, que habitam em toda a terra: Paz vos seja multiplicada.

26 Faço um decreto que em todo o domínio do meu reino tremam os homens e temam diante do Deus de Daniel, pois ele é o Deus vivo, e que permanece para sempre; o seu reino é o que não será destruído, e o seu domínio durará até o fim.

27 Ele livra e salva, e faz milagres e maravilhas no céu e na terra: foi ele quem livrou a Daniel do poder dos leões.

28 Daniel, pois, prosperava no reinado de Dario, e no reinado de Ciro o persa.

1 \5:31\And Darius the Mede took the kingdom, being then about sixty-two years old.

2 \6:1\Darius was pleased to put over the kingdom a hundred and twenty captains, who were to be all through the kingdom;

3 \6:2\And over them were three chief rulers, of whom Daniel was one; and the captains were to be responsible to the chief rulers, so that the king might undergo no loss.

4 \6:3\Then this Daniel did his work better than the chief rulers and the captains, because there was a special spirit in him; and it was the king's purpose to put him over all the kingdom.

5 \6:4\Then the chief rulers and the captains were looking for some cause for putting Daniel in the wrong in connection with the kingdom, but they were unable to put forward any wrongdoing or error against him; because he was true, and no error or wrong was to be seen in him.

6 \6:5\Then these men said, We will only get a reason for attacking Daniel in connection with the law of his God.

7 \6:6\Then these chief rulers and the captains came to the king and said to him, O King Darius, have life for ever.

8 \6:7\All the chief rulers of the kingdom, the chiefs and the captains, the wise men and the rulers, have made a common decision to put in force a law having the king's authority, and to give a strong order, that whoever makes any request to any god or man but you, O King, for thirty days, is to be put into the lions' hole.

9 \6:8\Now, O King, put the order in force, signing the writing so that it may not be changed, like the law of the Medes and Persians which may not come to an end.

10 \6:9\For this reason King Darius put his name on the writing and the order.

11 \6:10\And Daniel, on hearing that the writing had been signed, went into his house; (now he had windows in his room on the roof opening in the direction of Jerusalem;) and three times a day he went down on his knees in prayer and praise before his God, as he had done before.

12 \6:11\Then these men were watching and saw Daniel making prayers and requesting grace before his God.

13 \6:12\Then they came near before the king and said, O King, have you not put your name to an order that any man who makes a request to any god or man but you, O King, for thirty days, is to be put into the lions' hole? The king made answer and said, The thing is fixed by the law of the Medes and Persians which may not come to an end.

14 \6:13\Then they made answer and said before the king, Daniel, one of the prisoners of Judah, has no respect for you, O King, or for the order signed by you, but three times a day he makes his prayer to God.

15 \6:14\When this thing came to the king's ears, it was very evil to him, and his heart was fixed on keeping Daniel safe, and till the going down of the sun he was doing everything in his power to get him free.

16 \6:15\Then these men said to the king, Be certain, O King, that by the law of the Medes and Persians no order or law which the king has put into force may be changed.

17 \6:16\Then the king gave the order, and they took Daniel and put him into the lions' hole. The king made answer and said to Daniel, Your God, whose servant you are at all times, will keep you safe.

18 \6:17\Then they got a stone and put it over the mouth of the hole, and it was stamped with the king's stamp and with the stamp of the lords, so that the decision about Daniel might not be changed.

19 \6:18\Then the king went to his great house, and took no food that night, and no ... were placed before him, and his sleep went from him.

20 \6:19\Then very early in the morning the king got up and went quickly to the lions' hole.

21 \6:20\And when he came near the hole where Daniel was, he gave a loud cry of grief; the king made answer and said to Daniel, O Daniel, servant of the living God, is your God, whose servant you are at all times, able to keep you safe from the lions?

22 \6:21\Then Daniel said to the king, O King, have life for ever.

23 \6:22\My God has sent his angel to keep the lions' mouths shut, and they have done me no damage: because I was seen to be without sin before him; and further, before you, O King, I have done no wrong.

24 \6:23\Then the king was very glad, and gave orders for them to take Daniel up out of the hole. So Daniel was taken up out of the hole and he was seen to be untouched, because he had faith in his God.

25 \6:24\And at the king's order, they took those men who had said evil against Daniel, and put them in the lions' hole, with their wives and their children; and they had not got to the floor of the hole before the lions overcame them and all their bones were broken.

26 \6:25\Then King Darius sent a letter to all the peoples, nations, and languages, living in all the earth: May your peace be increased.

27 \6:26\It is my order that in all the kingdom of which I am ruler, men are to be shaking with fear before the God of Daniel: for he is the living God, unchanging for ever, and his kingdom is one which will never come to destruction, his rule will go on to the end.

28 \6:27\He gives salvation and makes men free from danger, and does signs and wonders in heaven and earth, who has kept Daniel safe from the power of the lions.

29 \6:28\So this Daniel did well in the kingdom of Darius and in the kingdom of Cyrus the Persian.