“The conspirators came.
They found Daniel praying,
Seeking mercy
Before his God.
Then they approached the king.
They said
Concerning the interdict.
‘O king!
Did you not sign
An interdict,
That anyone
Who prays to anyone,
Divine or human,
Within thirty days,
Except to you,
O king!
Shall be thrown
Into a den of lions?’
The king answered.
‘The thing stands fast,
According to the law
Of the Medes,
Of the Persians,
That cannot be revoked.’
Then they responded
To the king.
‘Daniel,
One of the exiles
From Judah,
Pays no attention
To you!
O king!
Or the interdict
You have signed.
But he is saying his prayers
Three times a day.’”
These conspirators, once they had the decree signed, found Daniel praying and seeking mercy from his God. They went to the king to remind him that he had signed this interdiction about no one being allowed to pray to any human or divine person for 30 days, except to the king. The punishment was to be thrown into a den of lions. The king said that he understood that this was the law according to the Medes and the Persians. Then they said that Daniel, one of the Judean exiles, was not paying attention to him and his decree, since he was praying 3 times a day to his God in his house.