Daniel Background
Faithful living in the midst of a culture opposed to God
God’s Comfort in the midst of opression
100

Where was Daniel born and moved where?

Jerusalem then moved to Babylon

100

What was Daniel and his friends pressured to give up? 

Their Jewish identity

100

What did Daniel and his friends refused to do?

Bow down to the statues that represent the king.


200

What type of family is Daniel's family implied has?

A royal or noble family

200

How were Daniel and his friends forced to give up their identities?

Forced to eat like the Babylonians and violating Jewish food laws

200

How was Daniel and his friends punished?

They were thrown into the fiery furnace 

300

Where was Daniel trained? 

The King's Court

300

True or False: Daniel and his did not refuse the food and ate what was given to them.

False

300

What does the King see in the fire when they looked? 

A fourth figure, representing God, is with them. 

400

Why was Daniel taken?

It was customary to train teenage boys in the ways of Babylonian tradition. 

400

Because Daniel and his friends refused, what happened? 

They were put in danger, but God delivers them

500

What was Daniel known for? 

His wisdom, integrity, and faithfulness to God

500

Daniel and his friends refused the food, and God saved them. What does the King give them? 

The King of Babylon elevates them to a higher position