Answer: No one shall disrespect God
Daniel 3:29. If anyone were to violate the decree, they'd be cut into pieces, and their house would be turned to a dunghill (or rubble).
From Quiz: Daniel and his Friends
Answer: Michael
Daniel chapter 10 described the spiritual warfare that was occurring during Daniels' fasting that delayed the messenger who would reveal the interpretation. The Michael mentioned is most likely the Archangel Michael mentioned in Jude. The description of a "chief prince" also showed the hierarchy in the angelic realm as well. Daniel 10:1-13 KJV
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From Quiz: "God Is My Judge" - Daniel
Answer: He was amazed
Daniel 3:24 says that he was so amazed that he leaped to his feet and asked his advisors how many men they'd thrown in. When they said that they'd only thrown in three, he said that he saw a fourth man in the fire. He said that the fourth man looked like the son of the gods. He then went over to the furnace and called for the three men to come out. They came out unscathed and without the smell of fire on them. Then Nebuchadnezzar praised God for what he had done. He then made a decree that whoever said anything against the God of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego would be cut into pieces and his house turned into a pile of rubble.
From Quiz: Fifteen Minutes in the Oven
Answer: days
Daniel 12:13 "But go thou thy way till the end be: for thou shalt rest, and stand in thy lot at the end of the days."
I hope you enjoyed my quiz on Daniel. The next quiz will be on the book of Hosea.
From Quiz: Daniel
Answer: all of these
"But Daniel remained at the king's court." (2:49)
From Quiz: The Book of Daniel: Chapter 2
Answer: King Cyrus
Found in verse 21. The date for the first year of King Cyrus is 539 B.C.
From Quiz: The book of Daniel : Chapter 1
Answer: Ram and goat
In Daniel 8:27, the vision of the ram and the goat was a representation of the fight between the Medes-Persians and Greece. The goat was Greece and the ram was the Medes-Persians. Daniel saw the fight between the one-horned goat and the two-horned ram. In his vision, he saw the two-horned ram destroy the one-horned goat, meaning that the Medes-Persians would defeat Greece.
From Quiz: Dare To Be A Daniel
Answer: Cyrus
Daniel became an important leader in two world empires. Not bad for a Hebrew slave.
From Quiz: The Dandy Story of Daniel
Answer: Jeremiah
In Daniel 9:2, when Daniel was looking through the scrolls written by the prophet Jeremiah, he found a passage that predicted the destruction of Jerusalem in seventy weeks. After the destruction, Daniel and the other captives would be released.
From Quiz: Dare To Be A Daniel
Answer: Gabriel
In Daniel 9:21, while Daniel was reading the scrolls of Jeremiah which spoke of Jerusalem's destruction, God sent the angel Gabriel to help him understand the seventy-week destruction.
From Quiz: Dare To Be A Daniel
Answer: Hiddekel (Tigris River)
In Daniel 10:4, after Gabriel left Daniel with the knowledge of the seventy week destruction of Jerusalem, Daniel went into mourning for his people. For three weeks, he ate nothing but bread and drank nothing but water. On the twenty-fourth day, Daniel was down by the river Hiddekel (known today as the Tigris River) when he saw a man. His guards were with him at the time, but they didn't see the vision Daniel saw. Daniel fell to his knees and was helped to his feet by the man. The man went on to tell Daniel that Persia and Greece would fight against each other as well as the kingdoms of Syria and Egypt. During this time, a horrible man would take control and pit countries against each other, but in the end he would destroy himself.
From Quiz: Dare To Be A Daniel
Answer: King of the North
In Daniel 11:6, the vision Daniel had was of four kings. The king of the North would become strong and then be overthrown. The King of the South was Egypt and the King of the North was Syria. Both sides would go to battle, but in the end the King of the South would rise up and destroy the King of the North.
From Quiz: Dare To Be A Daniel
Answer: Michael
In Daniel 12:1, Michael was the protector of the Jewish people. He told Daniel that those people whose names were written in the Lamb's Book of Life would be saved from the tribulation.
From Quiz: Dare To Be A Daniel