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Daniel 6

Dan. 6:6 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Then
'edayin (Hebrew #116)
then (of time)
KJV usage: now, that time, then.
Pronounce: ed-ah'-yin
Origin: (Aramaic) of uncertain derivation
these
'illeyn (Hebrew #459)
prolonged from 412; these
KJV usage: the, these.
Pronounce: il-lane'
Origin: (Aramaic) or shorter oillen {il-lane'}
presidents
carek (Hebrew #5632)
an emir
KJV usage: president.
Pronounce: saw-rake'
Origin: (Aramaic) of foreign origin
and princes
'achashdarpan (Hebrew #324)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 323
KJV usage: prince.
Pronounce: akh-ash-dar-pan'
ζassembled together
rgash (Hebrew #7284)
to gather tumultuously
KJV usage: assemble (together).
Pronounce: reg-ash'
Origin: (Aramaic) corresponding to 7283
to the king
melek (Hebrew #4430)
a king
KJV usage: king, royal.
Pronounce: meh'-lek
Origin: (Aramaic) corresponding to 4428
, and said
'amar (Hebrew #560)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 559
KJV usage: command, declare, say, speak, tell.
Pronounce: am-ar'
thus
ken (Hebrew #3652)
so
KJV usage: thus.
Pronounce: kane
Origin: (Aramaic) corresponding to 3651
unto him
`al (Hebrew #5922)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 5921
KJV usage: about, against, concerning, for, (there-)fore, from, in, X more, of, (there-, up-)on, (in-)to, + why with.
Pronounce: al
, King
melek (Hebrew #4430)
a king
KJV usage: king, royal.
Pronounce: meh'-lek
Origin: (Aramaic) corresponding to 4428
Darius
Daryavesh (Hebrew #1868)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 1867
KJV usage: Darius.
Pronounce: daw-reh-yaw-vaysh'
, live
chaya' (Hebrew #2418)
corresponding to 2421; to live
KJV usage: live, keep alive.
Pronounce: khah-yaw'
Origin: (Aramaic) or chayah (Aramaic) {khah-yaw'}
k for ever
`alam (Hebrew #5957)
remote time, i.e. the future or past indefinitely; often adverb, forever
KJV usage: for ((n-))ever (lasting), old.
Pronounce: aw-lam'
Origin: (Aramaic) corresponding to 5769
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assembled together.
or, came tumultuously.
Dan. 6:11• 11But those men came in a body, and found Daniel praying and making supplication before his God. (Dan. 6:11)
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Psa. 56:6• 6They gather themselves together, they hide themselves; they mark my steps, because they wait for my soul. (Psa. 56:6)
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Psa. 62:3• 3How long will ye assail a man; will ye seek, all of you, to break him down as a bowing wall or a tottering fence? (Psa. 62:3)
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Psa. 64:2‑6• 2Hide me from the secret counsel of evil-doers, from the tumultuous crowd of the workers of iniquity,
3Who have sharpened their tongue like a sword, and have aimed their arrow, a bitter word;
4That they may shoot in secret at the perfect: suddenly do they shoot at him, and fear not.
5They encourage themselves in an evil matter, they concert to hide snares; they say, Who will see them?
6They devise iniquities: We have it ready, the plan is diligently sought out. And each one's inward thought and heart is deep.
(Psa. 64:2‑6)
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Matt. 27:23‑25• 23And the governor said, What evil then has he done? But they cried more than ever, saying, Let him be crucified.
24And Pilate, seeing that it availed nothing, but that rather a tumult was arising, having taken water, washed his hands before the crowd, saying, I am guiltless of the blood of this righteous one: see *ye* to it.
25And all the people answering said, His blood be on us and on our children.
(Matt. 27:23‑25)
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Luke 23:23‑25• 23But they were urgent with loud voices, begging that he might be crucified. And their voices and those of the chief priests prevailed.
24And Pilate adjudged that what they begged should take place.
25And he released him who, for tumult and murder, had been cast into prison, whom they begged for, and Jesus he delivered up to their will.
(Luke 23:23‑25)
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Acts 22:22‑23• 22And they heard him until this word, and lifted up their voice, saying, Away with such a one as that from the earth, for it was not fit he should live.
23And as they were crying, and throwing away their clothes, and casting dust into the air,
(Acts 22:22‑23)
King.
 {v.6} They did not proceed to charge Daniel with worshipping his God; {v.7} in greater subtlety they determined, first, to flatter the king by offering to him the place of absolute supremacy—supremacy over heaven as well as earth—and then to bring Daniel into conflict with, as well as disobedience to, the king. (Daniel 6 by E. Dennett)

J. N. Darby Translation

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Then these presidents and satraps came in a body to the king, and said thus unto him: King Darius, live for ever!