Daniel 6:22

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Daniel 6, Daniel is speaking to King Darius after being thrown into a den of lions. He explains that God sent an angel to close the mouths of the lions because he was found innocent before both God and the king.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were in a room with scary dogs but your mom came and made them all sit quietly so they wouldn't bark or growl at you. That's what happened to Daniel, but instead of dogs, it was lions!

Historical Background

The book of Daniel was written during the Babylonian exile around the 6th century BC. This passage is part of a narrative where Daniel, an Israelite in Babylon, is falsely accused by jealous officials and thrown into a den of lions as punishment, but survives because of his faith.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where you face accusations at work or school that could damage your reputation. Trusting God for protection and maintaining integrity can bring about unexpected deliverance and vindication, much like Daniel’s experience.

Topics

faithdeliveranceintegrityprotectiontrialsangelic intervention

Related Verses

Psalm 91:13Matthew 28:2Daniel 3:26Job 1:10Acts 5:19

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were the lions unable to harm Daniel?
According to this verse, it was because God sent his angel to shut their mouths, protecting Daniel who had been falsely accused and thrown into a den of lions.
What does 'found innocent' mean in this context?
'Found innocent' means that both God and the king recognized Daniel's righteousness and integrity, despite false accusations against him.
Is there any other example of angelic intervention like this in the Bible?
Yes, an example is found in Acts 5:19 where angels freed Peter from prison after he was arrested for preaching about Jesus.
How does Daniel's story apply to our lives today?
Daniel’s story reminds us that trust and integrity can lead to divine protection, even in seemingly impossible situations. It encourages maintaining faith and righteousness.
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