Daniel 1:9

9 E Deus fez com que o homem fosse bondoso para com Daniel e tivesse simpatia por ele.

Daniel 1:9 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 1:9

Now God had brought Daniel into favour and tender love with the
prince of the eunuchs.
] Even before this request was made; as he gave to Joseph favour in the sight of Potiphar, and of the keeper of the prison; for whatever favour is shown to good men by bad men is from the Lord; for though Daniel's ingenuity, the goodness of his temper, and his modest behaviour, his excellent natural parts, and other accomplishments, might be a means of ingratiating him into the favour of this officer; yet all would have been insufficient to recommend him to him, or to overcome his prejudices on account of religion, if the Lord had not wrought upon his heart to show kindness and tenderness to him; which appeared not only by his past usage of him; but, when he presented his supplication to him, he did not put on a stern countenance, and answer him roughly, and threaten him if he did not comply with the king's orders; but in a mild and gentle manner, as follows:

Daniel 1:9 In-Context

7 O chefe dos oficiais deu-lhes novos nomes: a Daniel deu o nome de Beltessazar; a Hananias, Sadraque; a Misael, Mesaque; e a Azarias, Abede-Nego.
8 Daniel, contudo, decidiu não se tornar impuro com a comida e com o vinho do rei, e pediu ao chefe dos oficiais permissão para se abster deles.
9 E Deus fez com que o homem fosse bondoso para com Daniel e tivesse simpatia por ele.
10 Apesar disso, ele disse a Daniel: “Tenho medo do rei, o meu senhor, que determinou a comida e a bebida de vocês. E se ele os achar menos saudáveis que os outros jovens da mesma idade? O rei poderia pedir a minha cabeça por causa de vocês”.
11 Daniel disse então ao homem que o chefe dos oficiais tinha encarregado de cuidar dele e de Hananias, Misael e Azarias:
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