Bel and
the Dragon
(Chapter
14 of the Greek version of Daniel)
Daniel
and the Priests of Bel
1 When King Astyages was laid to rest with his ancestors, Cyrus
the Persian succeeded to his kingdom. 2Daniel was a companion of the king, and was the most honored
of all his Friends.
3 Now the Babylonians had an idol called Bel, and
every day they provided for it twelve bushels of choice flour and forty sheep
and six measures of wine. 4The king revered it and
went every day to worship it. But Daniel worshiped his own God.
So the king said to him, "Why do you not worship Bel?" 5He
answered, "Because I do not revere idols made with hands, but the living God,
who created heaven and earth and has dominion over all living creatures."
6 The king said to him, "Do you not think that Bel is a living
god? Do you not see how much he eats and drinks every day?" 7And Daniel laughed, and said, "Do not be deceived, O king, for
this thing is only clay inside and bronze outside, and it never ate or drank
anything."
8 Then the king was angry and called the priests of
Bel and said to them, "If you do not tell me who is eating these provisions,
you shall die. 9But if you prove that Bel is eating them,
Daniel shall die, because he has spoken blasphemy against Bel." Daniel said
to the king, "Let it be done as you have said."
10 Now there were seventy priests of Bel, besides
their wives and children. So the king went with Daniel into the temple of Bel. 11The
priests of Bel said, "See, we are now going outside; you yourself, O king, set
out the food and prepare the wine, and shut the door and seal it with your signet. 12When
you return in the morning, if you do not find that Bel has eaten it all, we
will die; otherwise Daniel will, who is telling lies about us." 13They were unconcerned, for beneath the table they had made
a hidden entrance, through which they used to go in regularly and consume the
provisions. 14After they had gone out, the king set out
the food for Bel. Then Daniel ordered his servants to bring ashes, and they
scattered them throughout the whole temple in the presence of the king alone.
Then they went out, shut the door and sealed it with the king's signet, and
departed. 15During the night the priests came as usual, with their wives
and children, and they ate and drank everything.
16 Early in the morning the king rose and came, and Daniel with
him. 17The king said, "Are the seals unbroken, Daniel?"
He answered, "They are unbroken, O king." 18As soon as the doors were opened, the king looked at the table,
and shouted in a loud voice, "You are great, O Bel, and in you there is no deceit
at all!"
19 But Daniel laughed and restrained the king from
going in. "Look at the floor," he said, "and notice whose footprints these are." 20The king said, "I see the footprints of men and women and
children."
21 Then the king was enraged, and he arrested the
priests and their wives and children. They showed him the secret doors through
which they used to enter to consume what was on the table. 22Therefore
the king put them to death, and gave Bel over to Daniel, who destroyed it and
its temple.
Daniel
Kills the Dragon
23
Now in that place there was a great dragon, which the Babylonians revered. 24The
king said to Daniel, "You cannot deny that this is a living god; so worship
him." 25Daniel said, "I worship the Lord my God, for he
is the living God. 26But give me permission, O king, and
I will kill the dragon without sword or club." The king said, "I give you permission."
27 Then Daniel took pitch, fat, and hair, and boiled
them together and made cakes, which he fed to the dragon. The dragon ate them,
and burst open.
name=28>28 When the Babylonians heard about it, they were very indignant
and conspired against the king, saying, "The king has become a Jew; he has destroyed
Bel, and killed the dragon, and slaughtered the priests."29Going
to the king, they said, "Hand Daniel over to us, or else we will kill you and
your household."30The king saw that they were pressing
him hard, and under compulsion he handed Daniel over to them.
Daniel
in the Lions' Den
31 They threw Daniel into the lions' den, and he was there for
six days.32There were seven lions in the den, and every
day they had been given two human bodies and two sheep; but now they were given
nothing, so that they would devour Daniel.
33 Now the prophet Habakkuk was in Judea; he had
made a stew and had broken bread into a bowl, and was going into the field to
take it to the reapers.34But the angel of the Lord said to Habakkuk, "Take the food
that you have to Babylon, to Daniel, in the lions' den."35Habakkuk said, "Sir, I have never seen Babylon, and I know
nothing about the den."36Then the angel of the Lord took
him by the crown of his head and carried him by his hair; with the speed of
the wind he set him down in Babylon, right over the den.
37 Then Habakkuk shouted, "Daniel, Daniel! Take the
food that God has sent you."38Daniel said, "You have remembered
me, O God, and have not forsaken those who love you."39So Daniel got up and ate. And the angel of God immediately
returned Habakkuk to his own place.
40 On the seventh day the king came to mourn for Daniel. When
he came to the den he looked in, and there sat Daniel!41The king shouted with a loud voice, "You are great, O Lord,
the God of Daniel, and there is no other besides you!"42Then he pulled Daniel out, and threw into the den
those who had attempted his destruction, and they were instantly eaten before
his eyes.
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