Since The Bible does not say it can only be guessed. Daniel together with the other young Hebrew captives with him were young men. They could have been anything from late teens to late twenties. But, since Daniel was around for quite some years, it is unlikely he would have been much older, and a best guess would be earlier within the suggested range rather than later.
No Daniel never did bow down in Babylon, so he was punished.
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The code of Hammurabi was written on stone. The sixth king of Babylon noticed the short reins of cruel kings and decided to write down the code. It is the first example known to us of laws codified.
Three Hebrew Boys? Your probably referencing asking about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego who were taken captive with Daniel into Babylon (See Daniel 1-3). The King was setup by his own priests and aristocracy to kill anyone who would not bow down and worship his image. Knowing that the Hebrews could not under the law do such (first of the 10 commandments) the kings priests and aristocracy sought to entrap the Hebrews...... However read what eventually occurred ... The account is also an example for the faithful of the end times and their faith in Jesus Christ.
King Nebuchadnezzar built a huge golden statue and decreed that all his people bow down and worship it at the given signal. His decree went on to say that whoever refused to bow down to it would be thrown into a blazing furnace Daniel and his three friends were throun into the fire and they lived.
The king did not throw Daniel in the fiery furnace with his three friends because Daniel had not violated the king's decree. The king had issued a decree to worship the golden statue, and when Daniel refused to worship it, the king respected his loyalty to his own beliefs.
She turned him down
The destruction of Solomon's Temple by Nebuchadnezzar is described in the Bible in the book of 2 Kings 25:8-10 and in 2 Chronicles 36:19. Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, captured Jerusalem and burned down the temple around 586 BC.
You need to contact the agency that turned you down- in writing.
As a matter of fact, Babylon came after Mesopotamia and he was the sixth king of Babylon.
Yes, she turned it down due to moral reasons