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Daniel 1:21

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1:21 Now Daniel lived on until the first 1  year of Cyrus the king.

Daniel 2:13

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2:13 So a decree went out, and the wise men were about 2  to be executed. They also sought 3  Daniel and his friends so that they could be executed.

Daniel 4:28

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4:28 Now all of this happened 4  to King Nebuchadnezzar.

Daniel 5:30

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5:30 And in that very night Belshazzar, the Babylonian king, 5  was killed. 6 
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[1:21]  1 sn The Persian king Cyrus’ first year in control of Babylon was 539 B.C. Daniel actually lived beyond the first year of Cyrus, as is clear from 10:1. The purpose of the statement in 1:21 is merely to say that Daniel’s life spanned the entire period of the neo-Babylonian empire. His life span also included the early years of the Persian control of Babylon. However, by that time his age was quite advanced; he probably died sometime in the 530’s B.C.

[2:13]  2 tn The Aramaic participle is used here to express the imminent future.

[2:13]  3 tn The impersonal active plural (“they sought”) of the Aramaic verb could also be translated as an English passive: “Daniel and his friends were sought” (cf. NAB).

[4:28]  3 tn Aram “reached.”

[5:30]  4 tn Aram “king of the Chaldeans.”

[5:30]  5 sn The year was 539 B.C. At this time Daniel would have been approximately eighty-one years old. The relevant extra-biblical records describing the fall of Babylon include portions of Herodotus, Xenophon, Berossus (cited in Josephus), the Cyrus Cylinder, and the Babylonian Chronicle.



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