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Daniel 6

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1 και-C *αρταξερξης-N1M-NSM ο- A--NSM ο- A--GPM *μηδος-N2--GPM παραλαμβανω-VBI-AAI3S ο- A--ASF βασιλεια-N1A-ASF και-C *δαρειος-N2--NSM πληρης-A3H-NSM ο- A--GPF ημερα-N1A-GPF και-C ενδοξος-A1B-NSM εν-P γηρας-N3--DSN

2 και-C καταιστημι-VHI-AAI3S σατραπης-N1M-APM εκατον-M εικοσι-M επτα-M επι-P πας-A1S-GSF ο- A--GSF βασιλεια-N1A-GSF αυτος- D--GSM

3 και-C επι-P αυτος- D--GPM ανηρ-N3--APM τρεις-A3--APM ηγεομαι-V2--PMPAPM αυτος- D--GPM και-C *δανιηλ-N---NSM εις-A3--NSM ειμι-V9I-IAI3S ο- A--GPM τρεις-A3--GPM ανηρ-N3--GPM

4 υπερ-P πας-A3--APM εχω-V1--PAPNSM εξουσια-N1A-ASF εν-P ο- A--DSF βασιλεια-N1A-DSF και-C *δανιηλ-N---NSM ειμι-V9I-IAI3S ενδυω-VM--XPPNSM πορφυρα-N1A-ASF και-C μεγας-A1P-NSM και-C ενδοξος-A1B-NSM εναντι-P *δαρειος-N2--GSM ο- A--GSM βασιλευς-N3V-GSM καθοτι-D ειμι-V9I-IAI3S ενδοξος-A1B-NSM και-C επιστημων-A3N-NSM και-C συνετος-A1--NSM και-C πνευμα-N3M-NSN αγιος-A1A-NSN εν-P αυτος- D--DSM και-C ευοδοω-V4--PMPNSM εν-P ο- A--DPF πραγματεια-N1A-DPF ο- A--GSM βασιλευς-N3V-GSM ος- --DPF πρασσω-V1I-IAI3S τοτε-D ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM βουλευω-VAI-AMI3S καταιστημι-VA--AAN ο- A--ASM *δανιηλ-N---ASM επι-P πας-A1S-GSF ο- A--GSF βασιλεια-N1A-GSF αυτος- D--GSM και-C ο- A--APM δυο-M ανηρ-N3--APM ος- --APM καταιστημι-VHI-AAI3S μετα-P αυτος- D--GSM και-C σατραπης-N1M-APM εκατον-M εικοσι-M επτα-M

5 οτε-D δε-X βουλευω-VAI-AMI3S ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM καταιστημι-VA--AAN ο- A--ASM *δανιηλ-N---ASM επι-P πας-A1S-GSF ο- A--GSF βασιλεια-N1A-GSF αυτος- D--GSM τοτε-D βουλη-N1--ASF και-C γνωμη-N1--ASF βουλευω-VAI-AMI3P εν-P εαυτου- D--DPM ο- A--NPM δυο-M νεανισκος-N2--NPM προς-P αλληλω- D--APM λεγω-V1--PAPNPM επει-C ουδεις-A1A-ASF αμαρτια-N1A-ASF ουδε-C αγνοια-N1A-ASF ευρισκω-V1I-IAI3P κατα-P ο- A--GSM *δανιηλ-N---GSM περι-P ος- --GSF καταηγορεω-VF--FAI3P αυτος- D--GSM προς-P ο- A--ASM βασιλευς-N3V-ASM

6 και-C ειπον-VAI-AAI3P δευτε-D ιστημι-VA--AAS1P ορισμος-N2--ASM κατα-P εαυτου- D--GPM οτι-C πας-A3--NSM ανθρωπος-N2--NSM ου-D αξιοω-VF--FAI3S αξιωμα-N3M-ASN και-C ου-D μη-D ευχομαι-VA--AMS3S ευχη-N1--ASF απο-P πας-A3--GSM θεος-N2--GSM εως-P ημερα-N1A-GPF τριακοντα-M αλλα-C η-C παρα-P *δαρειος-N2--GSM ο- A--GSM βασιλευς-N3V-GSM ει-C δε-X μη-D αποθνησκω-VF2-FMI3S ινα-C ητταω-VS--AAS3P ο- A--ASM *δανιηλ-N---ASM εναντιον-P ο- A--GSM βασιλευς-N3V-GSM και-C ριπτω-VA--AAS3S εις-P ο- A--ASM λακκος-N2--ASM ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM οιδα-VXI-YAI3P γαρ-X οτι-C *δανιηλ-N---NSM προςευχομαι-V1--PMI3S και-C δεω-V2--PMI3S κυριος-N2--GSM ο- A--GSM θεος-N2--GSM αυτος- D--GSM τρις-D ο- A--GSF ημερα-N1A-GSF

7 τοτε-D προςερχομαι-VBI-AAI3P ο- A--NPM ανθρωπος-N2--NPM εκεινος- D--NPM και-C ειπον-VAI-AAI3P εναντιον-P ο- A--GSM βασιλευς-N3V-GSM

8 ορισμος-N2--ASM και-C στασις-N3I-ASF ιστημι-VAI-AAI1P οτι-C πας-A3--NSM ανθρωπος-N2--NSM ος- --NSM αν-X ευχομαι-VA--AMS3S ευχη-N1--ASF η-C αξιοω-VA--AAS3S αξιωμα-N3M-ASN τις- I--ASN παρα-P πας-A3--GSM θεος-N2--GSM εως-P ημερα-N1A-GPF τριακοντα-M αλλα-C η-C παρα-P *δαρειος-N2--GSM ο- A--GSM βασιλευς-N3V-GSM ριπτω-VD--FPI3S εις-P ο- A--ASM λακκος-N2--ASM ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM

9 και-C αξιοω-VAI-AAI3P ο- A--ASM βασιλευς-N3V-ASM ινα-C ιστημι-VA--AAS3S ο- A--ASM ορισμος-N2--ASM και-C μη-D αλλοιοω-VA--AAS3S αυτος- D--ASM διοτι-C οιδα-VXI-YAI3P οτι-C *δανιηλ-N---NSM προςευχομαι-V1--PMI3S και-C δεω-V2--PMI3S τρις-D ο- A--GSF ημερα-N1A-GSF ινα-C ητταω-VC--APS3S δια-P ο- A--GSM βασιλευς-N3V-GSM και-C ριπτω-VA--AAS3S εις-P ο- A--ASM λακκος-N2--ASM ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM

10 και-C ουτως-D ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM *δαρειος-N---NSM ιστημι-VAI-AAI3S και-C κυροω-VAI-AAI3S

11 επιγιγνωσκω-VZ--AAPNSM δε-X *δανιηλ-N---NSM ο- A--ASM ορισμος-N2--ASM ος- --ASM ιστημι-VAI-AAI3S κατα-P αυτος- D--GSM θυρις-N3D-APF αναοιγω-VAI-AAI3S εν-P ο- A--DSN υπερωον-N2N-DSN αυτος- D--GSM κατεναντι-P *ιερουσαλημ-N---GSF και-C πιπτω-V1I-IAI3S επι-P προσωπον-N2N-ASN αυτος- D--GSM τρις-D ο- A--GSF ημερα-N1A-GSF καθως-D ποιεω-V2I-IAI3S εμπροσθεν-D και-C δεω-V2I-IMI3S

12 και-C αυτος- D--NPM τηρεω-VAI-AAI3P ο- A--ASM *δανιηλ-N---ASM και-C καταλαμβανω-VBI-AAI3P αυτος- D--ASM ευχομαι-V1--PMPASM τρις-D ο- A--GSF ημερα-N1A-GSF κατα-P εκαστος-A1--ASF ημερα-N1A-ASF

13 τοτε-D ουτος- D--NPM ο- A--NPM ανθρωπος-N2--NPM εντυγχανω-VBI-AAI3P ο- A--DSM βασιλευς-N3V-DSM και-C ειπον-VAI-AAI3P *δαρειος-N2--VSM βασιλευς-N3V-VSM ου-D ορισμος-N2--ASM οριζω-VAI-AMI2S ινα-C πας-A3--NSM ανθρωπος-N2--NSM μη-D ευχομαι-VA--AMS3S ευχη-N1--ASF μηδε-C αξιοω-VA--AAS3S αξιωμα-N3M-ASN παρα-P πας-A3--GSM θεος-N2--GSM εως-P ημερα-N1A-GPF τριακοντα-M αλλα-C παρα-P συ- P--GS βασιλευς-N3V-VSM ει-C δε-X μη-D ριπτω-VD--FPI3S εις-P ο- A--ASM λακκος-N2--ASM ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM αποκρινω-VC--APPNSM δε-X ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM ειπον-VBI-AAI3S αυτος- D--DPM ακριβης-A3--NSM ο- A--NSM λογος-N2--NSM και-C μενω-VF2-FAI3S ο- A--NSM ορισμος-N2--NSM

13a και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3P αυτος- D--DSM ορκιζω-V1--PAI1P συ- P--AS ο- A--GPM *μηδος-N2--GPM και-C *περσης-N1M-GPM δογμα-N3M-DPN ινα-C μη-D αλλοιοω-VA--AAS2S ο- A--ASN προσταγμα-N3M-ASN μηδε-C θαυμαζω-VA--AAS2S προσωπον-N2N-ASN και-C ινα-C μη-D ελαττοω-VA--AAS2S τις- I--ASN ο- A--GPM ειπον-VM--XMPGPM και-C κολαζω-VA--AAS2S ο- A--ASM ανθρωπος-N2--ASM ος- --NSM ου-D ενμενω-VAI-AAI3S ο- A--DSM ορισμος-N2--DSM ουτος- D--DSM και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S ουτως-D ποιεω-VF--FAI1S καθως-D λεγω-V1--PAI2P και-C ιστημι-VXI-XAI3S εγω- P--DS ουτος- D--ASN

14 και-C ειπον-VAI-AAI3P ιδου-I ευρισκω-VB--AAI1P *δανιηλ-N---ASM ο- A--ASM φιλος-N2--ASM συ- P--GS ευχομαι-V1--PMPASM και-C δεω-V1--PMPASM ο- A--GSN προσωπον-N2N-GSN ο- A--GSM θεος-N2--GSM αυτος- D--GSM τρις-D ο- A--GSF ημερα-N1A-GSF

15 και-C λυπεω-V2--PMPNSM ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM ειπον-VBI-AAI3S ριπτω-VD--APN ο- A--ASM *δανιηλ-N---ASM εις-P ο- A--ASM λακκος-N2--ASM ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM κατα-P ο- A--ASM ορισμος-N2--ASM ος- --ASM ιστημι-VAI-AAI3S κατα-P αυτος- D--GSM τοτε-D ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM σφοδρα-D λυπεω-VCI-API3S επι-P ο- A--DSM *δανιηλ-N---DSM και-C βοηθεω-V2I-IAI3S ο- A--GSN εκαιρεω-VB--AMN αυτος- D--ASM εως-P δυσμη-N1--GPF ηλιος-N2--GSM απο-P ο- A--GPM χειρ-N3--GPF ο- A--GPM σατραπης-N1M-GPM

16 και-C ου-D δυναμαι-V6I-IMI3S εκαιρεω-VB--AMN αυτος- D--ASM απο-P αυτος- D--GPM

17 αναβοαω-VA--AAPNSM δε-X *δαρειος-N---NSM ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM ειπον-VBI-AAI3S ο- A--DSM *δανιηλ-N---DSM ο- A--NSM θεος-N2--NSM συ- P--GS ος- --DSM συ- P--NS λατρευω-V1--PAI2S ενδελεχως-D τρις-D ο- A--GSF ημερα-N1A-GSF αυτος- D--NSM εκαιρεω-VF2-FMI3S συ- P--AS εκ-P χειρ-N3--GSF ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM εως-P πρωι-D θαρρεω-V2--PAD2S

18 τοτε-D *δανιηλ-N---NSM ριπτω-VDI-API3S εις-P ο- A--ASM λακκος-N2--ASM ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM και-C φερω-VQI-API3S λιθος-N2--NSM και-C τιθημι-VCI-API3S εις-P ο- A--ASN στομα-N3M-ASN ο- A--GSM λακκος-N2--GSM και-C σφραγιζω-VAI-AMI3S ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM εν-P ο- A--DSM δακτυλιος-N2--DSM εαυτου- D--GSM και-C εν-P ο- A--DPM δακτυλιος-N2--DPM ο- A--GPM μεγισταν-N3--GPM αυτος- D--GSM οπως-C μη-D απο-P αυτος- D--GPM αιρω-VC--APS3S ο- A--NSM *δανιηλ-N---NSM η-C ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM αυτος- D--ASM ανασπαω-VA--AAS3S εκ-P ο- A--GSM λακκος-N2--GSM

19 τοτε-D υποστρεφω-VAI-AAI3S ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM εις-P ο- A--APN βασιλειον-N2N-APN αυτος- D--GSM και-C αυλιζω-VSI-API3S νηστις-N3D-NSF και-C ειμι-V9I-IAI3S λυπεω-V2--PMPNSM περι-P ο- A--GSM *δανιηλ-N---GSM τοτε-D ο- A--NSM θεος-N2--NSM ο- A--GSM *δανιηλ-N---GSM προνοια-N1A-ASF ποιεω-V2--PMPNSM αυτος- D--GSM αποκλειω-VAI-AAI3S ο- A--APN στομα-N3M-APN ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM και-C ου-D παρα ενοχλεω-VAI-AAI3P ο- A--DSM *δανιηλ-N---DSM

20 και-C ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM *δαρειος-N---NSM ορθριζω-VAI-AAI3S πρωι-D και-C παραλαμβανω-VBI-AAI3S μετα-P εαυτου- D--GSM ο- A--APM σατραπης-N1M-APM και-C πορευομαι-VC--APPNSM ιστημι-VHI-AAI3S επι-P ο- A--GSN στομα-N3M-GSN ο- A--GSM λακκος-N2--GSM ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM

21 τοτε-D ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM καλεω-VAI-AAI3S ο- A--ASM *δανιηλ-N---ASM φωνη-N1--DSF μεγας-A1--DSF μετα-P κλαυθμος-N2--GSM λεγω-V1--PAPNSM ω-I *δανιηλ-N---VSM ει-C αρα-X ζαω-VA--AAN και-C ο- A--NSM θεος-N2--NSM συ- P--GS ος- --DSM λατρευω-V1--PAI2S ενδελεχως-D σωζω-VX--XAI3S συ- P--AS απο-P ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM και-C ου-D αχρειοω-VXI-XAI3P συ- P--AS

22 τοτε-D *δανιηλ-N---NSM επιακουω-VAI-AAI3S φωνη-N1--DSF μεγας-A1--DSF και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S βασιλευς-N3V-VSM ετι-D ειμι-V9--PAI1S ζαω-V3--PAPNSM

23 και-C σωζω-VX--XAI3S εγω- P--AS ο- A--NSM θεος-N2--NSM απο-P ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM καθοτι-D δικαιοσυνη-N1--NSF εν-P εγω- P--DS ευρισκω-VC--API3S εναντιον-P αυτος- D--GSM και-C εναντιον-P δε-X συ- P--GS βασιλευς-N3V-VSM ουτε-C αγνοια-N1A-NSF ουτε-C αμαρτια-N1A-NSF ευρισκω-VC--API3S εν-P εγω- P--DS συ- P--NS δε-X ακουω-VAI-AAI2S ανθρωπος-N2--GPM πλαναω-V3--PAPGPM βασιλευς-N3V-APM και-C ριπτω-VAI-AAI2S εγω- P--AS εις-P ο- A--ASM λακκος-N2--ASM ο- A--GPM λεων-N3--GPM εις-P απωλεια-N1A-ASF

24 τοτε-D συναγω-VQI-API3P πας-A1S-NPF ο- A--NPF δυναμις-N3I-NPF και-C οραω-VBI-AAI3P ο- A--ASM *δανιηλ-N---ASM ως-C ου-D παρα ενοχλεω-VAI-AAI3P αυτος- D--DSM ο- A--NPM λεων-N3--NPM

25 τοτε-D ο- A--NPM δυο-M ανθρωπος-N2--NPM εκεινος- D--NPM ο- A--NPM καταμαρτυρεω-VA--AAPNPM ο- A--GSM *δανιηλ-N---GSM αυτος- D--NPM και-C ο- A--NPF γυνη-N3K-NPF αυτος- D--GPM και-C ο- A--APN τεκνον-N2N-APN αυτος- D--GPM ριπτω-VDI-API3P ο- A--DPM λεων-N3--DPM και-C ο- A--NPM λεων-N3--NPM αποκτεινω-VAI-AAI3P αυτος- D--APM και-C θλαω-VAI-AAI3P ο- A--APN οστεον-N2N-APN αυτος- D--GPM

26 τοτε-D *δαρειος-N---NSM γραφω-VAI-AAI3S πας-A3--DPN ο- A--DPN εθνος-N3E-DPN και-C χωρα-N1A-DPF και-C γλωσσα-N1S-DPF ο- A--DPM οικεω-V2--PAPDPM εν-P πας-A1S-DSF ο- A--DSF γη-N1--DSF αυτος- D--GSM λεγω-V1--PAPNSM

27 πας-A3--NPM ο- A--NPM ανθρωπος-N2--NPM ο- A--NPM ειμι-V9--PAPNPM εν-P ο- A--DSF βασιλεια-N1A-DSF εγω- P--GS ειμι-V9--PAD3P προςκυνεω-V2--PAPNPM και-C λατρευω-V1--PAPNPM ο- A--DSM θεος-N2--DSM ο- A--GSM *δανιηλ-N---GSM αυτος- D--NSM γαρ-X ειμι-V9--PAI3S θεος-N2--NSM μενω-V1--PAPNSM και-C ζαω-V3--PAPNSM εις-P γενεα-N1A-APF γενεα-N1A-GPF εως-P ο- A--GSM αιων-N3W-GSM

28 εγω- P--NS *δαρειος-N---NSM ειμι-VF--FMI1S αυτος- D--DSM προςκυνεω-V2--PAPNSM και-C δουλευω-V1--PAPNSM πας-A1S-APF ο- A--APF ημερα-N1A-APF εγω- P--GS ο- A--NPN γαρ-X ειδωλον-N2N-NPN ο- A--NPN χειροποιητος-A1B-NPN ου-D δυναμαι-V6--PMI3P σωζω-VA--AAN ως-C λυτροω-VAI-AMI3S ο- A--NSM θεος-N2--NSM ο- A--GSM *δανιηλ-N---GSM ο- A--ASM *δανιηλ-N---ASM

29 και-C ο- A--NSM βασιλευς-N3V-NSM *δαρειος-N---NSM προςτιθημι-VCI-API3S προς-P ο- A--ASN γενος-N3E-ASN αυτος- D--GSM και-C *δανιηλ-N---NSM καταιστημι-VCI-API3S επι-P ο- A--GSF βασιλεια-N1A-GSF *δαρειος-N2--GSM και-C *κυρος-N2--NSM ο- A--NSM *περσης-N---NSM παραλαμβανω-VBI-AAI3S ο- A--ASF βασιλεια-N1A-ASF αυτος- D--GSM

   

Commentary

 

Daniel in the Lions' Den

By Andy Dibb

Henry Ossawa Tanner (United States, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, 1859 - 1937) 
Daniel in the Lions' Den, 1907-1918. Painting, Oil on paper mounted on canvas, 41 1/8 x 49 7/8 in.

Darius was the king of Babylon. This means that his correspondence falls into the same category as Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar. Babylon, as we have seen many times, describes the love of ruling over other people from a love of self. Nebuchadnezzar represents the falsification of the Word and destruction of truth (AR 47) which draws its strength from an unbridled love of self. As his story unfolds, we see the impact of truth both on the love of self, bringing it into order, and the recognition of the Lord and His Word. In first four chapters, Nebuchadnezzar declines while Daniel ascends.

The final verse of chapter five tells us that Darius was sixty two years old when he came upon the throne of Babylon. Age in the Word always indicates state, and the number of years are the qualities of that particular state. So this age is an insight into the character of this new king.

As we saw in Chapter three, six represents a state of incompleteness, and has the same meaning as "two" (AC 900)—and for the same reason: it is one less than a number signifying completeness. Two comes before three as six comes before seven. Both "three" and "seven" represent completeness, for example, the Lord was in the tomb for three days, or the trinity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The number seven is similar: after creation the Lord rested on the seventh day, and in the Ten Commandments we are instructed to obey that day and keep it holy. "Six" falls just short of this representation of perfection, and so illustrates a state of imperfection.

The picture of Darius begins to emerge as states laying the ground work of faith and goodness, as we put to rest the overt evil depicted by Belshazzar. Initially these states are weak, for they belong to our early regeneration. The root cause of the weakness should not be forgotten: Darius, by killing Belshazzar became the king of Babylon, thus representing our love of self.

But he is different from his predecessors: Nebuchadnezzar progressed in his understanding and appreciation of the Lord’s power, Belshazzar did not. Darius completes the story of Nebuchadnezzar, the chastised love of self. Selfishness is humbled in Darius: he places Daniel at the very head of his government, second only to himself. The implications of this accolade should not be lost: since selfishness is only subdued by the conscience, the conscience needs to become the prime motivator in our feelings, thoughts, and actions.

"Wise men" and "governors" are a theme in the first half of the book of Daniel. While usually failing, these are the first people kings seek advice from. They represent our habitual thoughts (the wise men) and loves (the governors) under our central selfishness. In this chapter, Darius divided his kingdom into one hundred and twenty provinces, each ruled by a "satrap" or governor.

In the internal sense, these officials represent the thoughts and affections springing from the central or ruling love. Darius, like Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar before him, was a king of Babylon, and thus represents our love of self, but a love of self under control. So the satraps represent the affections springing from this love.

The number "one hundred and twenty" is another compound number describing the affections represented by the satraps. In a perfect square, like the number one hundred, the length and breadth are fully equal. Thus the quality of goodness and truth is the same. Ten represents states of remains, or states of goodness and truth implanted in the human mind by the Lord. Ten multiplied by ten doubles this meaning—fullness of remains (AC 1988 [2]).

For "one hundred and twenty" we must add the final twenty. Twenty is ten times two. As we saw earlier, two represents the state before completeness, the necessary turmoil to achieve that completeness (AC 900). Yet the number two also describes the state of conjunction, where goodness and truth are brought into harmony through the trials and temptations of life.

So the one-hundred twenty satraps symbolize the approaching states of regeneration, where the love of self has been somewhat purified of the profanation, represented by Belshazzar. They mark progress in human regeneration. The truths we learn, represented by Daniel, find fuller expression in daily life.

Darius’ reign is one of promise, which is developed even further: over these one hundred and twenty satraps, Darius appointed three "presidents," of whom Daniel was the first. Daniel would control the land, the satraps would report to him, and he would rule as the de facto ruler of Babylon. This is a long way from the captive boy led out of Jerusalem—it is a long way from the first stirrings of conscience, to the point where our lives are firmly under the guidance and control of the conscience. Daniel’s appointment to this post of authority is a clear promise of victory for truth in our minds, if we are willing to listen to its leading, allowing it to humble and judge us, as Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar were humbled and judged.

The satraps, seeing Daniel’s exalted position, plotted against him. When they could find nothing personally wrong with him, they planned to use his devotion to the Lord to undermine him. This is the essential point of conflict between our conscience and our love of self. Even when the love of self has been subdued, it still retains a tendency to exalt itself. There is something in us which causes us to look back with fondness to the days before we were fighting selfishness, a memory that can be fleeting, yet powerful. It is in that moment when we are vulnerable to temptation. This kind of weakness allows the thoughts and attitudes from selfishness to reassert themselves. We fall back into our old ways.

In these circumstances, though it may not seem so at the time, we are setting ourselves over God—we convince ourselves that our needs, our wants, our desires are more important than anything else. In what might later seem like a moment of spiritual madness, we set aside our conscience and embrace a concept, and attitude, an action we know to be wrong. Like Darius, we have been seduced by pride.

In temptation, our loves give us comfort. If we love goodness, truth, and doing the right thing, then those loves cannot be undermined by temptation. Love forms the basis of our spiritual lives, and if it is good, then it offers us a tranquility of mind and strength of spirit to overcome the temptation. Thus Daniel’s home, where he fled in the face of Darius’ unreasonable demand, is an image of our loves.

If a house represents our loves, then the chambers in the house are the good things springing from those loves (AC 3900). We cannot divorce good thoughts, feelings, and activities from our loves, for love permeates throughout our whole being once we have been regenerated. In temptation we take solace in these, we have to remind ourselves of the progress we have made, that the Lord in His mercy has given us the ability to turn our backs on the pure selfishness which nearly destroys us.

So Daniel knelt facing Jerusalem, his home city, which represents the church in us: the ability to humble and submit ourselves to the Lord. To kneel is a sign of humility and adoration. It contains a recognition of the Lord’s power over our lives.

But it is easy for our selfishness to make ridiculous demands on us, things which would bind the conscience and make it ineffective, things which go against the grain of our concept of truth. Having laid this trap for our conscience, we begin the process of pointing out its non-compliance. How often we tell ourselves we should do this or that, even though we know it is wrong. When our conscience pricks us, and reminds us of the truth, we turn away.

It is so easy to see only the immediate and positive benefits to ourselves, just as Darius must have felt so pleased that no one would ask a favor of any man or god, other than himself. In a country with thousands of household gods, this would have been the epitome of power. How long did it last? How long does any evil last? Many evils give only momentary pleasures before the effects begin to make themselves felt. Adultery, murder, theft, hatred, and revenge only last as long as given vent. Then we have the damage to contend with: guilt, fear, loss of prestige or esteem, loss of love, loss of friends.

The story of Daniel in the lions’ den is one of the best known in the Word. On the surface it tells the story of courage, deliverance and the defeat of pride. In the internal sense it tells of the final battle between selfishness and conscience. Every detail has meaning.

In the Word the image of a lion is used in connection with the Lord. He is the Lion of the tribe of Judah who was able to open the sealed scroll in the book of Revelation. He is the lion who roars as He comes to fight for Mount Zion (Isaiah 31:4). Thus the Lord as a lion illustrates His great love for fighting against the evils which infest humanity, and preserving us from them.

In this case, the lions change meaning from beautiful strength to fight against evil and falsity from the Lord’s power, to the "desperate boldness" springing from intense self love. Since self love is bolstered and supported by false reasoning, the den was sealed with a great stone.

The night the king passed in despair represents obscurity, a vital part of temptation (AC 1787, 2694, 7166). Temptations are characterized by doubt about the Lord’s presence, and whether regeneration is actually possible (AC 2334). The doubt begins mildly, but increases in time.

Just as the weeping women found the Lord’s tomb empty, guarded by an angel, so Darius found Daniel alive and well in the midst of the lions. This is a resurrection of sorts, for Daniel should not have survived the ordeal, and would not have survived but for an angel who had shut the lions’ mouths.

All through temptations, the Lord is at our side. He protects our good loves, our conscience, our very desire for regeneration. Divine Providence is always striving to lead us out of temptation, into the fullness and joy of the Lord’s kingdom. This can only happen if we are willing to undergo the temptation. These never take place for their own sake, but for our spiritual development.

Once we have made our decision to submit to the Lord, like Darius in the night, He sets us free from the bondage of temptation. When Darius found Daniel safe, he commanded him brought out of the lions’ den. Then the satraps, who had conjured up and manipulated this near tragedy, were cast into the den. This action, cruel on the surface, reflects the casting away of our final selfish loves.

The aim of the conscience is to bring us to the recognition that God is king. This is a story of victory. We need to know the baser side of our lives, when selfishness runs rampant. Unless we know who we are, we cannot change. Knowledge gives the power to change. Knowledge from the Word forms a plane in our minds into which the Lord can flow. His presence makes a difference to the way we act and react, think and feel. The Daniel side of our character is the means of our salvation, and as the Lord protected the historic Daniel, so He protects and guards our spiritual conscience, making sure it is strong enough to challenge us on points of selfishness, and powerful enough a presence to lead us into the states of blessedness and peace which are His kingdom.

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Arcana Coelestia #1988

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1988. 'Abram was a son of ninety-nine years' means the period of time before the Lord fully joined the Internal Man to the Rational Man. This is clear from the meaning of 'nine' when thought of as one less than ten, or what amounts to the same, of 'ninety-nine' when thought of as one less than a hundred; for when Isaac was born to him Abram was a hundred years old. The nature of the internal sense of the Word is made especially clear by the numbers that are used, as it is by the names. Any numbers whatever, as also any names, that are mentioned in the Word mean real things; for nothing ever exists in the Word that does not have that which is Divine within it, that is, which does not have an internal sense within it. How remote this sense is from the sense of the letter is especially evident from the names and numbers, for in heaven they pay no attention whatever to names and numbers but to things meant by the names or numbers. For example, whenever the number seven occurs, holiness instantly suggests itself to angels instead of the number seven, for 'seven' means holiness from the fact that the celestial man is the seventh day or the sabbath, and so the Lord's rest, 84-87, 395, 433, 716, 881. The same applies to all other numbers, for example, to the number twelve. Whenever twelve occurs the idea of everything belonging to faith suggests itself to angels, for the reason that the twelve tribes of Israel meant everything belonging to faith, 577. That numbers mean real things in the Word has been shown in Volume One; see 482, 487, 488, 493, 575, 647, 648, 755, 813, 893.

[2] It is similar with the number 'ninety-nine'. That this number means the period of time before the Lord fully joined the Internal Man to the Rational Man is clear from the meaning of 'a hundred years', Abram's age when Isaac was born to him, for Isaac represents and means the Lord's Rational Man which was joined to His Internal, that is, to the Divine. In the Word 'a hundred' has the same meaning as ten, for that number is the product of ten multiplied by ten, and 'ten' means remnants, as shown in Volume One, in 576. For what remnants residing with man are, see 468, 530, 561, 660, 1050, and for what remnants residing with the Lord were, 1906. These arcana cannot be explained any further, but anyone can find out for himself once he has acquainted himself with what remnants are - for nowadays what they are is not known - provided it is realized that by remnants residing with the Lord are meant the Divine Goods which He acquired to Himself by His own power, and by which He united the Human Essence to the Divine Essence.

[3] These considerations show what is meant by 'ninety-nine'. Being one less than a hundred, that number means the period of time before the Lord fully joined the Internal Man to the Rational Man. 'Ishmael' represented the first rational with the Lord, the nature of which has been shown adequately enough above in the previous chapter. But 'Isaac' represents the Lord's Divine Rational, as will be clear later on. Anyone may see that an arcanum is embodied within the following circumstance: Abram having remained such a long time in the land of Canaan - twenty-four years now, ten before Ishmael's birth, and thirteen after - and not as yet having had a son by Sarai his wife, he then first received the promise of a son, when he had now reached ninety-nine and would be a hundred when this son was born. The arcanum is that by means of these experiences he might represent the union of the Lord's Divine Essence with His Human Essence, and in fact of His Internal Man, which was Jehovah, with His Rational.

  
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