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1 | Where was Daniel? | Dan 3:1 | susan8605 | 224104 | ||
In chapter 2, where was Daniel when the golden idol was to be bowed down to? | ||||||
2 | Where was Daniel? | Dan 3:1 | Pew Potato | 224105 | ||
Daniel 2:49 (HCSB) At Daniel’s request, the king appointed Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to manage the province of Babylon. But Daniel remained at the king’s court. Daniel 3:1 (HCSB) King Nebuchadnezzar made a gold statue, 90 feet high and nine feet wide. He set it up on the plain of Dura in the province of Babylon. According to Tom Constable's Notes on the Bible - The most probable site of the Dura Plain seems to be six miles southeast of Babylon. The Aramaic word dura ("fortification") is common and refers to a place enclosed by a wall or perhaps mountains. The absence of reference to Daniel here raises questions. Had he worshiped the image? Was he away on government business, was he occupied with pressing matters, or was he ill and unable to attend the ceremony? Did he enjoy such an exalted position or such favor with the king that these Chaldeans dared not accuse him? The writer did not explain this mystery. It was the response of Daniel's three Hebrew friends that he wanted to stress. It seems safe to assume that if Daniel had been present he would have responded as his three friends did. "Those who had proven themselves loyal at the royal court in Babylon would have been exempt from the ceremony. Thus Daniel did not have to appear at the gathering because he had been with Nebuchadnezzar at the royal court." |
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