<div class='chaptertitle'>DANIEL.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">There</span> was a king of Bab-y-lon whose name was
Neb-u-chad-nez-zar. And he sent one of his chief
men to choose some of the young Jews who had
been well brought up, that they might wait on him.</p>
<p>The chief chose four youths whose name were
Dan-i-el, Sha-drach, Me-shach and A-bed-ne-go.
And these were brought to Bab-y-lon, that they
might be taught as the king wished.</p>
<p>And the Lord was with these four young men,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_205" id="Page_205">[205]</SPAN></span>
and made them wise, and strong in mind, and fair
of face.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_078.jpg" width-obs="417" height-obs="500" alt="king" /> <span class="caption">KING NEB-U-CHAD-NEZ-ZAR.</span></div>
<p>When they had been taught for three years they
were brought
to the king's
house. And
the king kept
them near
him, and
made use of
them, for he
found that
they knew ten
times more
than all the
wise men in
the whole
realm.</p>
<p>One night
the king had
a dream that
woke him out
of his sleep.
And he sent
for all the wise
men—those who could read stars, and those who
could work charms—to tell what the dream meant.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_206" id="Page_206">[206]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And they all came, but none of them could tell
the dream that had gone out of the king's own head.
And no king, they said, would ask such a thing of
wise men.</p>
<p>The king was wroth at this and gave word that
all the wise men should be put to death. And they
sought Dan-i-el and his friends, that they might kill
them.</p>
<p>Dan-i-el said, Why is there such haste? And
when he was told he went in to the king and said if
he would give him time he would make his dream
clear to him.</p>
<p>In the night God showed the king's dream to
Dan-i-el, and all that it meant was made clear to him.
And Dan-i-el gave praise and thanks to God who
had been so good to him.</p>
<p>Then he went to the chief, and told him not to
slay the wise men, but to bring him in to the king.</p>
<p>Then Dan-i-el told the king his dream, and all
that would come to pass, and when the king heard
it he fell on his face be-fore Dan-i-el and said to him,
It is true that your God is a God of gods, and a
Lord of kings, and that nought is hid from him, since
thou hast told me this dream.</p>
<p>And the king made Dan-i-el a great man, and
gave him rich gifts, and put him at the head of all
the wise men in the land.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_207" id="Page_207">[207]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Now king Neb-u-chad-nez-zar made a great god
out of gold, and set it on one of the plains of Bab-y-lon.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_079.jpg" width-obs="390" height-obs="500" alt="dream" /> <span class="caption">NEB-U-CHAD-NEZ-ZAR'S DREAM.</span></div>
<p>And one of the king's men cried out with a loud
voice, and said
it was the king's
law that all
should bow
down to the god
of gold that he
had set up. And
those who did
not bow down
were to be thrown
in-to a great hot
fire and burnt
up.</p>
<p>And some
men brought
word to the king
that the three
Jews would not
serve his gods,
or bow down
to this one of
gold which he had set up.</p>
<p>These three men were brought to the king, and
he said to them, Is it true, O Sha-drach, Me-shach,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_208" id="Page_208">[208]</SPAN></span>
and A-bed-ne-go that ye will not serve my gods or
bow down to the one of gold which I have set up?
And he said he would give them one more chance, and
if they did not bow down when they heard the call,
they should be cast in the same hour in-to the flames.
The three Jews said to the king, Be it known to thee
now that we will not serve thy gods, nor bow down
to the new one thou hast set up. And if we are cast
in the fire, the God whom we serve will save us from
death and bring us out of thy hands, O king.</p>
<p>Then was the king in a great rage, and he sent
word that a fierce fire should be made. And the
three Jews were bound and thrown in-to the flames
with all their clothes on. And the fire was so hot
and they went so near that sparks flew out and killed
the men who took up Sha-drach, Me-shach and A-bed-ne-go.</p>
<p>These three Jews fell down in the midst of the
flames, but soon rose to their feet, and the Lord
would not let the flames burn them.</p>
<p>When the king saw this he rose in great haste
and said to his chiefs, Did we not cast three men
bound in the midst of the fire?</p>
<p>And they said, True, O king.</p>
<p>And the king said, Lo, I see four men loose, and
they walk through the flames and are not hurt, and
the form of the fourth is like to the son of God.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_209" id="Page_209">[209]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Then the king came to the door of the cage of
fire and said to Sha-drach, Me-shach and A-bed-ne-go,
Ye who serve the most high God, come forth,
and come here.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_080.jpg" width-obs="346" height-obs="350" alt="living with beasts" /> <span class="caption">DWELL-ING WITH THE BEASTS.</span></div>
<p>And the
three young
Jews came forth
out of the midst
of the fire, and
not a hair of
their head was
singed, nor were
their clothes
harmed, nor
was the smell of
fire on them.</p>
<p>And the
king praised the
God who had
shown that he
would save
from death
those who put their trust in him. And the king
made it a law that those who spoke ill of the God of
Sha-drach, Me-shach, and A-bed-ne-go should be
put to death, and their homes torn down, for there
was no God who could save as he could.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_210" id="Page_210">[210]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>For a while the king served God and gave him
praise for all he had done for him. But men who
thought to please the king, spoke of his great wealth
and praised all that he did, so that he grew vain and
proud, and thought more of him-self than he did of
God.</p>
<p>And the king had a dream that made him shake
with fear, and he sent for Dan-i-el. And Dan-i-el
feared to tell the king the truth. But the king told
him to speak out. Then Dan-i-el told him what
would take place.</p>
<p>And it all came on king Neb-u-chad-nez-zar. In
the same hour his mind left him and he was not fit
to reign. So he was thrust out of doors, and did eat
grass with the beasts of the fields. And he lay on
the ground, and was wet with the dews, and his hair
grew so long that his flesh could not be seen, and his
nails were like bird's claws.</p>
<p>And at the end of the sev-en years Neb-u-chad-nez-zar
raised his eyes to God, and his mind came
back to him, and he spoke in praise of the most High.</p>
<p>And Neb-u-chad-nez-zar was made king once
more, and grew strong and great, and gave the praise
to God; the King of kings, who could raise up those
who were down, and bring down those who were full
of pride.</p>
<p>When Neb-u-chad-nez-zar died, a new king was
on the throne of Bab-y-lon whose name was Bel-shaz-zar.
And Bel-shaz-zar made a great feast, and much
wine was drunk. And the king sent for the rich cups
which his fath-er had brought from the Lord's house
in Je-ru-sa-lem. And he and all at the feast drank
from these cups, which was a great sin.</p>
<p>In the midst of the feast there came forth a man's
hand, that wrote on the wall of the king's house.</p>
<p>And the king saw the hand, and was in great
fear, and sent at once for all his wise men.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_081.jpg" width-obs="600" height-obs="460" alt="writing" /> <span class="caption">THE WRIT-ING ON THE WALL.</span></div>
<p>But none of them could read what was on the
wall, and the king knew not what to do. Then
Dan-i-el was sent for, and the king said he should
have great wealth and high rank if he could read the
words on the wall.</p>
<p>Dan-i-el said, Keep thy gifts, O king, and give
thy fees to some one else. Yet will I read the words
on the wall and tell you what they mean. For the
God who gives thee life and takes care of thee,
thou hast no word of praise. And so God sent
this hand to write on the wall.</p>
<div class='center'>
<span class="smcap">Me-ne, Me-ne, Te-kel, U-phar-sin</span>,<br/></div>
<div class='unindent'>which means that thy reign as king is at an end.</div>
<p>When Dan-i-el had told what the hand wrote on
the wall, and what the words meant, Bel-shaz-zar bade
his men clothe him in red, and put a gold chain on<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_212" id="Page_212">[212]</SPAN><br/><SPAN name="Page_214" id="Page_214">[214]</SPAN></span>
his neck, and make it known that he was to be third
in rank from the king.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_082.jpg" width-obs="600" height-obs="446" alt="lions and Daniel" /> <span class="caption">DAN-I-EL IN THE LIONS' DEN.</span></div>
<p>That same night Bel-shaz-zar was slain, and Da-ri-us
took his place on the throne.</p>
<p>Now Da-ri-us was pleased with Dan-i-el, and
thought him such a wise and good man that he made
him chief of a large force of men who held high rank.
And this made these men hate Dan-i-el, and they
tried to find out some ill that he had done that they
might tell it to the king. But they could find no
fault in him. Then they thought of a way in which
they could harm him.</p>
<p>They came to the king and asked him to make a
law that if one should ask help of God or man for
one month, he should be cast in-to a den of li-ons.</p>
<p>They might ask help of the king, but of no one
else.</p>
<p>And the king told them to write down this law,
and he put his name to it.</p>
<p>When Dan-i-el heard of the law which the king
had sent out he went to his home and knelt down
three times a day with his face to Je-ru-sa-lem,
and gave thanks to God first as he had done all
his life.</p>
<p>And the men who were on the watch to catch
him in some crime, drew near his house and heard
him pray to his God. So they went and told the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_215" id="Page_215">[215]</SPAN></span>
king, and the king was wroth to think he had made
such a law. And he tried his best to save Dan-i-el.
But the men held him to his word, and said it would
not do for him to change a law that had been made.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_083.jpg" width-obs="333" height-obs="350" alt="grave" /> <span class="caption">ROCK GRAVE OF DA-RI-US.</span></div>
<p>Then the
king bade them
bring Dan-i-el
and cast him in
the den of wild
beasts. And
he said to Dan-i-el,
Thy God,
whom thou dost
serve so well,
will be sure to
save thee.</p>
<p>And a stone
was brought
and laid on the
mouth of the
den.</p>
<p>Then the
king went to his own house, but would take no food,
nor did he sleep all that night. And at dawn he
rose and went in haste to the den of wild beasts.
And as he drew near he cried out with a sad voice, O
Dan-i-el, canst thy God save thee from the li-ons?</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_216" id="Page_216">[216]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And Dan-i-el said, O king, my God hath shut the
li-ons' mouths so that they have not hurt me, since
I had done no wrong in his sight nor in thine, O king.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_084.jpg" width-obs="312" height-obs="400" alt="Cyrus" /> <span class="caption">CY-RUS, KING OF PER-SI-A.</span></div>
<p>Then the king
was glad, and bade
his men take Dan-i-el
out of the den. And
when he was brought
out, there was not a
scratch found on him,
for his trust was in
God, and God took
care of him.</p>
<p>Then the king
had those men who
found fault with
Dan-i-el, thrown in-to
the den—they and
their wives, and their
chil-dren—and the
wild beasts were quick
to eat them up.</p>
<p>Then Da-ri-us made a law that all men should
serve the God of Dan-i-el, who was the one true God.</p>
<p>When Da-ri-us died, Cy-rus was made king.</p>
<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_217" id="Page_217">[217]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2>CHAPTER XX.</h2>
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