Yes, King David was a prophet according to both the Old and New Testament.
The prophets who wrote down their prophecies (think of the Old Testament Major and Minor Prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah, etc.) declared their prophecy by saying God (YHWH) was speaking directly to them.
David says this in 2 Samuel 23.
The book of Acts in the New Testament also declares King David a prophet in Acts 2:29-35.
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.
Daniel was cast into the lions' den, because others of the king's officers were jealous of him and contrived an accusation against him, leaving the king no choice but to attempt to kill Daniel in that manner.
In the biblical story of Daniel and the lions' den, there were originally 120 satraps appointed to rule over the kingdom. King Darius then appointed three administrators, including Daniel, to oversee the satraps. Due to Daniel's exceptional qualities, the other administrators became jealous and plotted against him, leading to his punishment of being thrown into the den of lions. The exact number of lions in the den is not specified in the biblical text.
"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.
There is no specific mention of Daniel in the lion's den's father in the Bible. Daniel was a Jewish exile who served in the Babylonian and Persian empires, known for his faithfulness to God and his unwillingness to compromise his beliefs.
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.
Daniel P. King died in 1850.
King David. King David was born around 1107 B.C. and Daniel completed the Bible book of Daniel in 536 B.C.
The servants who lied to the king of Babylon in the times of Profet Daniel, were thrown in the lions pit.
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.
king Daniel's faith in god because no one of us do not have faith to god so we must always have faith to god.
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.
Daniel was cast into the lions' den, because others of the king's officers were jealous of him and contrived an accusation against him, leaving the king no choice but to attempt to kill Daniel in that manner.
Among other things:They were found to be full of wisdom (Daniel 1:19). Daniel interpreted the king's dream (ch.4).God miraculously saved Daniel from the hungry lions (ch.6), and saved Daniel's companions from the fire (ch.3).See also:More about the Book of Daniel
He refused to relinquish his religion.AnswerThe story in Daniel chapter 6 says that Daniel was thrust into the role of second-in command of the entire Persian empire, and that jealous men conspired to have Daniel thrown into the den of lions, taking advantage of the well-known Persian code of morality in which a promise can not be broken. %They had King Darius issue an edict that prevented anyone from any form of prayer, an edict which Daniel immediately broke. It follows with a pious passage that can only be propaganda. Not only was Daniel a role model for the readers, by praying to his God in spite of the risk, his God was able to save him from the lions, just as God had previously saved the young men from the furnace in a quite similar context. The fact that the story even tells of the wrong Persian king who defeated the Babylonians (Darius, when it should have been Cyrus) tells us of the fictional nature of the story.For praying to his God Jehovah during the time a law had been passed saying that prayers may only be directed to the king. This law had been passed in order to trap Daniel into committing an offence.
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In the biblical story of Daniel and the lions' den, there were originally 120 satraps appointed to rule over the kingdom. King Darius then appointed three administrators, including Daniel, to oversee the satraps. Due to Daniel's exceptional qualities, the other administrators became jealous and plotted against him, leading to his punishment of being thrown into the den of lions. The exact number of lions in the den is not specified in the biblical text.