Daniel 6:13

13 Entonces ellos respondieron y dijeron al rey: Daniel, que es uno de los deportados de Judá, no te hace caso, oh rey, ni del mandato que firmaste, sino que tres veces al día hace su oración.

Daniel 6:13 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 6:13

Then answered they, and spake before the king
Having obtained what they desired, a ratification of the decree, they open the whole affair to him they came about: that Daniel, which is of the children of the captivity of Judah,
regardeth not thee, O king:
they call him "that Daniel"; by way of contempt; and, to make him the more despicable, represent him not only as a foreigner, but a captive, and therefore ought to have been humble and obedient, as Jacchiades observes; and a Jewish captive too, of all people the most odious; and, though he had been raised from a low estate to great honour and dignity, yet such was his ingratitude, that he made no account of the king, nor of his orders, but despised him: nor the decree that thou hast signed;
the decree concerning making any petition to God or man for a month, which was signed with the king's own hand, and was firm and stable; and of which Daniel could not be ignorant, and therefore wilfully, and in a contemptuous manner, acted contrary to it: but maketh his petition three times a day;
to whom they say not whether to God or man; but in this general way accuse him which they thought best and safest; they feared, had they mentioned his God, something might have been said in his favour to excuse him; and to aggravate the matter, they observe the frequency of his doing it, three times; so that it was not a single fact he is charged with, but what he had repeated again and again.

Daniel 6:13 In-Context

11 Entonces estos hombres, de común acuerdo, fueron y encontraron a Daniel orando y suplicando delante de su Dios;
12 por lo cual se presentaron ante el rey y le hablaron tocante al mandato real: ¿No firmaste un mandato que cualquier hombre que en el término de treinta días hiciera petición a cualquier dios u hombre fuera de ti, oh rey, fuera echado en el foso de los leones? El rey respondió, y dijo: La orden es cierta, conforme a la ley de los medos y persas, que no puede ser revocada.
13 Entonces ellos respondieron y dijeron al rey: Daniel, que es uno de los deportados de Judá, no te hace caso, oh rey, ni del mandato que firmaste, sino que tres veces al día hace su oración.
14 Al oír estas palabras, el rey se afligió mucho y se propuso librar a Daniel; y hasta la puesta del sol estuvo buscando la manera de librarlo.
15 Entonces aquellos hombres vinieron de común acuerdo al rey y le dijeron: Reconoce, oh rey, que es ley de los medos y persas que ningún mandato o edicto que el rey establezca, puede ser revocado.
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