Daniel was thrown into the lion's den because he continued to pray to God despite a royal decree from King Darius that prohibited prayer to anyone except the king for thirty days. His enemies, knowing Daniel's devotion, used this law to trap him, leading to his arrest and punishment. Despite the danger, Daniel remained faithful to his beliefs, which ultimately resulted in God's intervention and his miraculous protection from the lions.
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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.
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The lion's den was empty. (The den belongs to a lion.)
the lion stays in its den
He was thrown inPersian prison.
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
"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.
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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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Prevented the lions eating him.