Bel and the Dragon 1
1 And king
Astyages was gathered to his fathers, and Cyrus of Persia received his
kingdom. 2 And Daniel conversed with
the king, and was honoured above all his friends.
3 Now the Babylonians had an idol,
called Bel, and there were spent upon him every day twelve great measures of
fine flour, and forty sheep, and six vessels of wine.
4 And the king worshipped it, and went
daily to adore it: but Daniel worshipped his own God. And the king said unto
him, Why dost not thou worship Bel?
5 Who answered and said, Because I may
not worship idols made with hands, but the living God, who hath created the
heaven and the earth, and hath sovereignty over all flesh.
6 Then said the king unto him,
Thinkest thou not that Bel is a living god? seest thou not how much he eateth
and drinketh every day? 7 Then Daniel
smiled, and said, O king, be not deceived: for this is but clay within, and
brass without, and did never eat or drink any thing.
8 So the king was wroth, and called
for his priests, and said unto them, If ye tell me not who this is that
devoureth these expences, ye shall die.
9 But if ye can certify me that Bel
devoureth them, then Daniel shall die: for he hath spoken blasphemy against
Bel. And Daniel said unto the king, Let it be according to thy word.
10 Now the priests of Bel were
threescore and ten, beside their wives and children. And the king went with
Daniel into the temple of Bel. 11 So
Bel's priests said, Lo, we go out: but thou, O king, set on the meat, and make
ready the wine, and shut the door fast, and seal it with thine own signet;
12 and to-morrow when thou comest in,
if thou findest not that Bel hath eaten up all, we will suffer death: or else
Daniel, that speaketh falsely against us.
13 And they little regarded it: for
under the table they had made a privy entrance, whereby they entered in
continually, and consumed those things.
14 So when they were gone forth, the
king set meats before Bel. Now Daniel had commanded his servants to bring
ashes, and those they strewed throughout all the temple in the presence of the
king alone: then went they out, and shut the door, and sealed it with the
king's signet, and so departed.
15 Now in the night came the priests
with their wives and children, as they were wont to do, and did eat and drink
up all.
16 In the morning betime the king
arose, and Daniel with him. 17 And
the king said, Daniel, are the seals whole? And he said, Yea, O king, they be
whole. 18 And as soon as he had
opened the door, the king looked upon the table, and cried with a loud voice,
Great art thou, O Bel, and with thee is no deceit at all.
19 Then laughed Daniel, and held the
king that he should not go in, and said, Behold now the pavement, and mark
well whose footsteps are these.
20 And the king said, I see the
footsteps of men, women, and children. And then the king was angry,
21 and took the priests with their
wives and children, who shewed him the private doors, where they came in, and
consumed such things as were upon the table.
22 Therefore the king slew them, and
delivered Bel into Daniel's power, who destroyed him and his temple.
23 And in that same place there was a
great dragon, which they of Babylon worshipped.
24 And the king said unto Daniel,
Wilt thou also say that this is of brass? lo, he liveth, he eateth and
drinketh; thou canst not say that he is no living god: therefore worship him.
25 Then said Daniel unto the king, I
will worship the Lord my God: for he is the living God.
26 But give me leave, O king, and I
shall slay this dragon without sword or staff. The king said, I give thee
leave. 27 Then Daniel took pitch, and
fat, and hair, and did seethe them together, and made lumps thereof: this he
put in the dragon's mouth, and so the dragon burst in sunder: and Daniel said,
Lo, these are the gods ye worship.
28 When they of Babylon heard that,
they took great indignation, and conspired against the king, saying, The king
is become a Jew, and he hath destroyed Bel, he hath slain the dragon, and put
the priests to death. 29 So they came
to the king, and said, Deliver us Daniel, or else we will destroy thee and
thine house.
30 Now when the king saw that they
pressed him sore, being constrained, he delivered Daniel unto them;
31 who cast him into the lions' den:
where he was six days. 32 And in the
den there were seven lions, and they had given them every day two carcases,
and two sheep: which then were not given to them, to the intent they might
devour Daniel.
33 Now there was in Jewry a prophet,
called Habbacuc, who had made pottage, and had broken bread in a bowl, and was
going into the field, for to bring it to the reapers.
34 But the angel of the Lord said
unto Habbacuc, Go, carry the dinner that thou hast into Babylon unto Daniel,
who is in the lions' den.
35 And Habbacuc said, Lord, I never
saw Babylon; neither do I know where the den is.
36 Then the angel of the Lord took
him by the crown, and bare him by the hair of his head, and through the
vehemency of his spirit set him in Babylon over the den.
37 And Habbacuc cried, saying, O
Daniel, Daniel, take the dinner which God hath sent thee.
38 And Daniel said, Thou hast
remembered me, O God: neither hast thou forsaken them that seek thee and love
thee. 39 So Daniel arose, and did
eat: and the angel of the Lord set Habbacuc in his own place again
immediately.
40 Upon the seventh day the king went
to bewail Daniel: and when he came to the den, he looked in, and, behold,
Daniel was sitting. 41 Then cried the
king with a loud voice, saying, Great art thou, O Lord God of Daniel, and
there is none other beside thee.
42 And he drew him out, and cast
those that were the cause of his destruction into the den: and they were
devoured in a moment before his face.