Oh honey, Daniel was in the lions' den around the 6th century BC. He was thrown in there for refusing to stop praying to his God, but those lions must have been on a diet because they didn't lay a paw on him. So, Daniel came out of that den without a scratch, proving once again that you can't keep a good man down, even when he's surrounded by hungry felines.
He was in there a little more than one night - plenty of time for the lions to eat him if God had let them as they were pretty hungry as we can see when we read the story, because Daniel's accusers plus their wives and children were thrown to the lions after Daniel was vindicated and the lions finished them all off before they reached the bottom of the den - there were 120 of them - not lions but accusers of Daniel. It doesn't say how many lions there were.
You can read about it in the book of Daniel, Ch. 6
Biblical scholars say that Daniel was an early Jewish novel, written approximately 167 BCE. It eventually became accepted as a genuine history of the Babylonian Exile, no doubt because of its strong theological content. Although the book gives Daniel an honoured place in Persian history, there is no mention of him in the history of Persia, and much of the book's interpretation of historical events is confused and contradicts what we know about the time. Thus, we can not look outside the Book of Daniel even to find clues as to when the author would have intended the account of the lion's den to have occurred. All we can say is that King Cyrus of Persia conquered Babylon in 539 BCE.
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The Book of Daniel describes Daniel being taken as a young child from Jerusalem to Babylon, where he was treated well and provided an education. He was a recognised interpreter of dreams and in time became the second most powerful person in the Babylonian Empire. After Persia defeated Babylon, Daniel once again became the second most powerful person in the empire, in spite of his previous involvement. Betrayed for following Judaism against the edict of the king, Daniel was placed in a den of lions, but survived untouched. The story therefore places this event during the early Persian period, some time after 539 BCE. However, scholars say the Book of Daniel was really a novel, written approximately 167 BCE. On that view, Daniel was only a character in the book and was never really thrown into the lions' den.
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According to traditional chronology, Daniel was thrown into the lions' den around 390 BCE.
Tradition states that the Book of Daniel describes actual events (plus prophecies). Traditional chronology places the attempted killing of Daniel in about 390 BCE. Daniel's gravesite is known to this day, in Susa, Iran.
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there have been several movies the first one was about Daniel and the lions den.
In the lions den.
No, they were in the fiery furnace. Daniel was in the lions' den alone except for the big cats and the protective angel.
The Babylonian king who cast Daniel into the den of lions was King Darius. According to the Book of Daniel in the Bible, King Darius was manipulated by his officials to issue a decree that resulted in Daniel being thrown into the lions' den.
No, according to the Bible, it was the angel of the Lord who shut the mouths of the lions and saved Daniel from harm in the den. There is no mention of Jesus physically entering the den in that account.
According to the Bible story, there were reportedly a total of twenty lions in Daniel's den when he was thrown in by King Darius.
Darius' Advisers.
Prevented the lions eating him.
Greatest Heroes of the Bible - 1978 Daniel in the Lions' Den was released on: USA: 22 November 1978
Frederick Douglass is related to Daniel from the lions in the den because they both believed in god
Daniel lived because God ensured the lions did not devour him.
Old testament, the Book of Daniel 6:10-23.