Bel 1:30-40

30 When the king saw that they meant what they said, he was forced to hand Daniel over to them.
31 They threw him into a pit of lions, where they left him for six days. 1
32 There were seven lions in the pit, and normally they were fed two human bodies and two sheep each day. But they were given nothing to eat during these six days, in order to make sure that Daniel would be eaten.
33 At that time the prophet Habakkuk was in the land of Judah. He had cooked a stew and crumbled bread into it. He was carrying a bowl of it to the workers who were out in the fields harvesting grain,
34 when an angel of the Lord spoke to him, "Take the food you are carrying and give it to Daniel, who is in Babylon in a pit of lions."
35 Habakkuk answered, "Sir, I have never been to Babylon, and I don't know where the pit of lions is."
36 So the angel grabbed the prophet by the hair and took him to Babylon with the speed of the wind. [a] He set him down near the pit of lions. 2
37 Habakkuk called out, "Daniel! Daniel! God has sent you some food. Here, take it."
38 When Daniel heard Habakkuk, he prayed, "God, you did remember me; you never abandon those who love you."
39 Then he got up and ate the meal, and God's angel immediately took Habakkuk home.
40 Seven days after Daniel had been thrown to the lions, the king went to the pit to mourn for him. When he got there and looked in, there sat Daniel.

Cross References 2

  • 1. 31, 32Daniel 6.16-24.
  • 2. 36Ezekiel 8.3.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. with the speed of the wind; [or] by the power of his spirit.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.