Nebuchadnezzer
Belshazzar was a 6th-century BC prince of Babylon, the son of Nabonidus and the last king of Babylon according to the Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible. In Daniel 5 and 8, Belshazzar is the King of Babylon before the advent of the Medes and Persians.
In the book of Daniel, King Belshazzar of Babylon
King Nebuchadnezzar reigned Babylon circa 605 BCE - 562 BCE. This is the king that was referenced in the book of Daniel in the Old Testament of the Bible.
There are three Daniels mentioned in the Bible.**King David was the father of one Daniel(1Chronicles 3:1)by his wife, Abigail.**Ithamar was the father of another, the Levite priest who accompanied Ezra(Ezra 8:2)**No father is mentioned for the most famous Daniel, who survived a night in the lion's pit and stood up to the King of Babylon.(Daniel 1:3-6)
King Nebuchadnezzar.
The Babylonian prince mentioned in the Book of Daniel is Nebuchadnezzar, who was the king of Babylon during the time of the Jewish exile in Babylon. Nebuchadnezzar plays a significant role in the Book of Daniel as he has dreams and visions that Daniel interprets for him.
After Daniel interpreted King Nebuchadnezzar's dream he put in high position making him ruler of the whole province of Babylon and put Daniel in charge of all the wise men. King Nebuchadnezzar also gave him many gifts.
No. Darius in the book of Daniel is also known as Gobryas (or Gubaru) who governed Babylon under Cyrus and had the title of amel pihate over Babylon at the time of Daniel. Babylon fell in 539 BC and Gobyras took over as ruler for some years afterwards.The King Darius in Greece during the 5th century was a Persian ruler over a vast empire and is a different person. He lived 521-486 BC.
It takes place in Daniel Chapter 6. I don't know what the classification time would be from the viewpoint of the Israelis (such as the time of the Judges, the time of the Prophets) I think it was in the time of the prophets. It took place when the Israelites were in captivity under Babylon and King Nebuchadnezzar.
The servants who lied to the king of Babylon in the times of Profet Daniel, were thrown in the lions pit.
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were not biological brothers. They were friends and companions of Daniel from the Book of Daniel in the Bible. They were all Jewish captives taken to Babylon and served King Nebuchadnezzar.
Daniel's wife brought his gift of prophecy to her husband's attention. According to the Book of Daniel in the Bible, Daniel's wife told her husband about his ability to interpret dreams and visions, which eventually led to him serving as an advisor to King Nebuchadnezzar.