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Its in the book of Daniel. Chapter 13.

No it is not! There is no Daniel 13; it only goes to 12! There really is no story about Susanna, but in Luke 8:3 it mentions her as one of King Herold's servants. I know this because my name is Susanna! Hope that helped!

This statement is not entirely correct. The Protestant Bible only includes up to Daniel 12. Daniel 13 which is part of the Apocrypha "hidden books" of The Bible is found in the Roman Catholic Bible as is the story of Susanna. This portion of the Bible was excluded by a sexton named Julius Africanus because it was not written in Hebrew as the rest of Daniel had originally written but it was written in Greek and therefore considered non-canonical or fable.

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Susanna is in the Book of Daniel in an Apocryphal section. The Elders attempted to coerce her into submitting to them sexually, however she would not do so even at the threat of death. They then turned around and tried to accuse her of adultery with a young man, however Daniel interrupted the proceedings and due to a contradiction in the stories told by the Elders, they found that she was innocent.

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