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The lion's den was empty. (The den belongs to a lion.)
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the lion stays in its den
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"Walking into the lion's den" is a reference to the biblical story of Daniel, where he demonstrates courage by willingly facing danger or a difficult situation. It means putting yourself in a risky or challenging position, often to confront something head-on despite the potential dangers.
Because he respected Daniel and didn't want him to die
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Daniel was cast into the lion's den (Daniel ch.6). See also:Contents of the Book of Daniel
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It is a reference to a biblical character by the name of Daniel (Book of Daniel) who found himself thrown into a lion's den as punishment for disobeying the reigning king, Nebuchadnezzar. Thus the phrase when a person finds him/herself in dire straits or in a very difficult position, they are said to be "in the lion's den"
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Daniel's prayer resulted in him being thrown into the den of lions because he continued to worship only God despite the decree issued by King Darius.