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WE SHALL NOT FIND ANY OCCASION ... - We shall not find any pretext or
any cause by which he may be humbled and degraded. They were satisfied
of his integrity, and they saw it was vain to hope to accom...
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CHAPTER 6 UNDER DARIUS THE MEDE AND DANIEL IN THE LION'S DEN
_ 1. The decree of Darius (Daniel 6:1)_
2. Daniel's faith and steadfastness (Daniel 6:10)
3. Daniel cast into the lion's den and the del...
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DANIEL 6. DANIEL IN THE DEN OF LIONS. After giving an account of the
reorganisation of the empire by Darius after the fall of Babylon, this
chapter describes a conspiracy formed against Daniel by the...
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GOD. Chaldee. _'elah._ Same as Hebrew. _'elohim._ App-4....
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_law dâth_, the same Persian word, which is found in Daniel 2:9;
Daniel 2:13; Daniel 2:15, and also in Daniel 6:8;...
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DISCOURSE: 1131
CHARACTER OF DANIEL
Daniel 6:5. _Then said these men, We shall not find any occasion
against this Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the law
of his God_.
AMONGST the num...
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TEXT: Daniel 6:1-9
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It pleased Darius to set over the kingdom a hundred and twenty
satraps, who should be throughout the whole kingdom;
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and over them three presidents, of whom Daniel was one; t...
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Then said these men, We shall not find any occasion against this
Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the law of his God.
THEN SAID THESE MEN, WE SHALL NOT FIND ANY OCCASION AGAINST THI...
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THE DEN OF LIONS
Darius the Mede divides his kingdom into 120 satrapies, the whole
being superintended by three higher officials, of whom Daniel was one
(Daniel 6:1). Daniel is in special favour, and...
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THE MEN WHO WERE LOYAL TO GOD
DANIEL
_ROBERT BRYCE_
CHAPTER 6
V1 Darius decided to appoint 120 rulers. Together, they would rule
over the whole *kingdom. V2 He also appointed three other officia...
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This conspiracy was evidently the result of jealousy on the part of
the other officers at the advancement of Daniel....
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FIDELITY IN WORSHIP
Daniel 6:1-15
Though he was the most distinguished man of his day, and full of
public business, Daniel managed to find time for prayer, in the
evening, morning, and at noon, accor...
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The last section in the historic portion of the Book is in the reign
of Darius. He reorganized the government and distributed the
administration among twenty satraps, who, in turn, were responsible to...
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Was there ever a more lovely portrait drawn of any man than what is
done here of Daniel; and that by his professed enemies. Reader! think
what a blessed badge it is, to be charged of bad men for faith...
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Besides this, Daniel admonishes us by his own example to study to
strive after integrity, and thus to deprive the malevolent and the
wicked of all occasion against us, which they seek. We shall find n...
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Another form of iniquity appears besides that of Babylon (chap. 6).
Cyrus, personally, had better thoughts; and God, from whom they came,
made use of him for the temporary re-establishment of His peop...
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THEN SAID THESE MEN,.... To one another:
WE SHALL NOT FIND ANY OCCASION AGAINST THIS DANIEL; whom they speak of
with great disdain and contempt, calling him this Daniel, this fellow,
though in the hi...
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Then said these men, We shall not find any occasion against this
Daniel, except we find [it] against him concerning the law of his God.
Ver. 5. _Then said these men._] But whatsoever they said, Danie...
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_Then the presidents and princes sought to find occasion against
Daniel_ We may judge, from what is here said, how blameless Daniel was
in his conduct, and of how great advantage it is to act with vir...
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Then said these men, in conferring with one another concerning ways
and means of removing the hated rival, WE SHALL NOT FIND ANY OCCASION
AGAINST THIS DANIEL EXCEPT WE FIND IT AGAINST HIM CONCERNING T...
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DANIEL A VICTIM OF JEALOUSY...
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1-5 We notice to the glory of God, that though Daniel was now very
old, yet he was able for business, and had continued faithful to his
religion. It is for the glory of God, when those who profess rel...
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Pliny said of old, it is the custom of courtiers to study how to make
innocent men faulty, and Scripture and experience tell us that the
most religious are accounted most dangerous to the government,...
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Daniel 6:5 Then H116 these H479 men H1400 said H560 (H8750) not H3809
find H7912 (H8684) any...
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THE TRAP.
‘Then the presidents and the satraps sought to find some grounds of
accusation against Daniel as touching the kingdom, but they could find
no grounds of accusation or fault, because he was...
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Daniel 6:1. It pleased Darius to set over the kingdom an hundred and
twenty princes, which should be over the whole kingdom; And over these
three presidents; of whom Daniel was first: that the princes...
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CONTENTS: Daniel's history to the accession of Cyrus. Decree of
Darius. Daniel's steadfastness. Daniel in the lion's den and his
deliverance. Darius' new decree.
CHARACTERS: God, Daniel, Darius, Prin...
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Daniel 6:2. _Three presidents, of whom Daniel was the first._ His
former celebrity had spread through the east. Ezekiel 14. It being now
sixty five years since Daniel was first promoted by Nebuchadnez...
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_Except we find it against him concerning the law of him God._
FRUIT IN OLD AGE
This ancient story is as vital and beautiful as ever. Each deed of
holy courage, each life of truth and purity, lives o...
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_It pleased Darius to set over the Kingdom._
DANIEL AND HIS ENEMIES
Darius appointed an entirely new administration, but it does not
appear that he made any material change in the financial system of...
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 6:1 The events of ch. Daniel 6:1 recall the
events of ch. Daniel 3:1. However, while ch....
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 6:4 The other officials in the Medo-Persian
court are jealous of Daniel’s success. They conspire to get the king
to issue an edict that Daniel cannot obey.
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_HOMILETICS_
SECT. XVIII.—THE PLOT (Chap. Daniel 6:1)
Another of the deeply interesting Chapter s of Daniel. A former one
exhibited faith “quenching the violence of fire;” this presents
the same fait...
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EXPOSITION
DANIEL 6:1
DANIEL IN THE LIONS' DEN.
DANIEL 6:1
It pleased Darius to set over the kingdom an hundred and twenty
princes. which should be over the whole
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Now it pleased Darius to set over the kingdom one hundred and twenty
princes, which should be over the whole kingdom (Daniel 6:1);
Now that the Persian, Medo-Persian Empire, has conquered over the
Ba...
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1 Samuel 24:17; Acts 24:13; Acts 24:20; Acts 24:21; Esther 3:8;...
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A MAN OF AFFAIRS
_Selections from Daniel 6:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
In a previous study, we observed Daniel as a seer. Here we will see
him as a man of affairs.
As we watch Daniel moving among the gre...