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UkoKoshka [18]
3 years ago
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What do you think is the main lesson to be learned from the story of Daniel in the lions' den? Write a paragraph describing your

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Assoli18 [71]3 years ago
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The story of Daniel in the lion's den teaches us the importance of obeying God in spite of the circumstances just as Daniel listened to God and was saved.

according to the bible Dario was king of bailonia and he was very close to Daniel. Dario ruled with Daniel because he was very wise, some people envious of Daniel convince Dario to make a law (no pray for 30 days to no god only to the king) otherwise it would be sent to the lion's den.

Daniel did not stop praying so he was sent to the lions but God closed his mouth to the lions without hurting Daniel.


I hope it help you

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