Daniel 6:14-18
was sore.The king now clearly perceived for what purpose the decree had been solicited; and was exceedingly displeased with himself that he had suffered himself to be so deluded. 3:13; Mt 27:17-24; Mr 6:26; Lu 23:13-21; Joh 19:7-12and he.He strove during the whole day, by every means, to evade or annul the edict; but the foolish constitution of his government (exactly the reverse of the happy rule for the conduct of our gracious monarch) did not allow them to pardon any person who had broken one of their decrees, however arbitrary and unreasonable. 2Sa 3:28,29 Know.8,12; Es 8:8; Ps 94:20,21 the king.2Sa 3:39; Pr 29:25; Jer 26:14; 38:5; Mt 14:8-10; 27:23-26Mr 6:25-28; 15:14,15; Joh 19:12-16; Ac 24:27; 25:9,11; Ro 13:3Thy God.20; 3:15,17,28; Job 5:19; Ps 37:39,40; 91:14-16; 118:8,9; Isa 43:2Ac 27:23,24 a stone.La 3:53; Mt 27:60-66; Ac 12:4; 16:23,24 and passed.2Sa 12:16,17; 19:24; 1Ki 21:27; Job 21:12; Ps 137:2; Ec 2:8Isa 24:8,9; Am 6:4-6; Jon 3:3-9; Re 18:22instruments. or, table. and.2:1; Es 6:1; Ps 77:4
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