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Which names were changed in the royal court?
Which names were changed in the royal court?
What was one of the criteria specified by the king to select men who would stand before him?
What was one of the criteria specified by the king to select men who would stand before him?
What was Daniel resolved not to defile himself with?
What was Daniel resolved not to defile himself with?
How many times better did the King find Daniel and his companions compared to the magicians and astrologers?
How many times better did the King find Daniel and his companions compared to the magicians and astrologers?
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In what areas did God give Daniel and his companions knowledge and skill?
In what areas did God give Daniel and his companions knowledge and skill?
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Daniel and His Companions in Babylon
- Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah were of royal lineage.
- They were among captives taken to Babylon by King Nebuchadnezzar, along with other children of Judah.
- Daniel refused to eat the king's meat or drink his wine.
- Daniel requested ten days to be given vegetable broth and water instead.
- After ten days, Daniel and his companions were healthier and stronger than the other children.
- The king recognized their superiority in wisdom, understanding, and dreams.
- God granted the four boys wisdom and skill in all knowledge and learning.
- They excelled in all the king's inquiries, proving ten times better than all magicians and astrologers.
- The king gave them new Babylonian names: Daniel became Belteshazzar, Hananiah became Shadrach, Mishael became Meshach, and Azariah became Abed-nego.
- The king selected them after determining their skill, wisdom and knowledge.
- A daily provision of the king's food and wine was given to the young people selected.
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Explore the story of Daniel and his friends who were taken captive to Babylon. Discover their refusal to eat the king's food and the miraculous results of their faithfulness to their beliefs. This quiz highlights their wisdom and the importance of their legacy in the face of challenges.