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svp [43]
3 years ago
14

In "Daniel in the Lion's Den," why doesn't Daniel obey the new law?

History
2 answers:
nexus9112 [7]3 years ago
6 0

D.
He is told by the princes that he does not need to follow the law.


Valentin [98]3 years ago
3 0
<h3>Answer:</h3>

D.  He is told by the princes that he does not need to follow the law.

<h3>Explanation:</h3>

When Daniel heard that the innovative rule had been inscribed, he moved to his home. He moved to his upper apartment. The windowpanes of that apartment opened to Jerusalem. Three moments each day Daniel went down on his joints and appealed. He appealed and praised God, just as he forever had made. Then these men moved as a crowd and spotted Daniel. They noticed him begging and requesting God for guidance. So they ran to the head. They communicated to him regarding the law he had presented. They said, “Daniel is the identity of the prisoners from Judah. And he is not giving attention to the rule you signed. Daniel yet prays to his God three occasions each day.” The king matured very upset when he overheard this. He concluded he must protect Daniel.

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