Daniel 6:18

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how King Darius was so worried about Daniel that he spent the night fasting and unable to sleep because of his concern for him. No music could entertain him, showing how deeply troubled he was.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're really scared your friend is going to get hurt, and you can't stop thinking about it. That's how King Darius felt about Daniel. He couldn’t eat or enjoy anything until he knew Daniel would be okay.

Historical Background

The book of Daniel was written during the Babylonian exile around 605-539 B.C.E., recounting events from the perspective of a Jewish man, Daniel, who served in high positions under various kings. This verse is set during Darius's reign and illustrates his deep concern for Daniel.

Living It Out Today

When we care deeply about someone, like a friend or family member, it can affect us significantly. Just as King Darius could not rest until he knew Daniel was safe, we too should be attentive to the well-being of those we love.

Topics

worriesfriendshipempathyconcern for othersleadershipprayer

Related Verses

Job 20:18Psalm 36:7-9Ecclesiastes 4:8Matthew 25:34-46Romans 12:15

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was King Darius so worried about Daniel?
King Darius held Daniel in high regard and was deeply concerned when he realized the potential danger Daniel faced, reflecting a strong bond of trust and respect between them.
What does it mean to fast in this context?
Fasting typically involves abstaining from food as an act of prayer or mourning. Here, it shows Darius's deep distress over the situation with Daniel.
How can we apply King Darius’s concern for Daniel to our own lives?
We can emulate this by showing genuine care and concern for others, especially when they are in difficult situations, much like how Darius showed his worry through fasting and sleeplessness.
What role does music play in this verse?
Music usually brings comfort or entertainment but was absent here because the king's distress over Daniel overshadowed any desire for pleasure or distraction.
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