Daniel
Nebuchadnezzar was
king of Babylon in 605 B.C. and he had ordered
his soldiers to capture the citizens of Jerusalem
and forcefully march them out of their homeland and across the desert to Babylon . They would become slave laborers for the
Babylonians. As the soldiers raged through the streets of the city killing and
capturing people, the sounds of screaming and wailing could be heard everywhere
as parents were being separated from children and husbands from wives. Daniel was one of the thousands on that
terrible day to lose his freedom and his homeland.
Scripture says that long
before Jerusalem was destroyed by the Babylonians, the Jewish people had turned
from God and had been worshipping idols.
Only a small number of Jewish people were still worshipping God by 605
B.C. Most had become arrogant and didn’t
care for their poor. They cheated one
another and ignored Gods’ commandments. Scripture says that God was grieved and disappointed
with His children.
For several hundred years now God had been
sending prophets to the Jewish people begging them to return to Him. But very few listened to Gods’ pleas or took
His prophets seriously. Finally God began warning them that if they continued
worshipping idols and living evil lives that He would stop protecting them from
their enemies. The prophets warned that
a future Babylonian king would destroy Jerusalem
and take the Jewish people away to Babylon
if they didn’t turn from their sins. (Jeremiah 25:8-11) But the people still didn’t listen!
So now the day of
reckoning had arrived! Time had run out!
The warnings that the prophets had given to the people over several hundred
years were finally coming true! If only
the Jewish people had listened and changed their ways. But now it was too late.
One of the many
prophecies that had been given to the Jewish people concerning the punishment
they would get if they continued worshipping idols was from Isaiah 39:7. It had been written over a hundred years
earlier and it reads: “And some of your descendants, your own flesh and blood
who will be born to you, will be taken away, and they will become eunuchs in
the palace of the king of Babylon .” This prophecy would come true in the lives of
Daniel and his friends.
Scripture tells us
that Daniel came from a wealthy Jewish family and was young, good looking and
intelligent. He knew the Scriptures and
he was one of the few people left in Jerusalem
who still loved God and refused to worship idols. Even his name –Daniel- means “God’s prince.” (We shall see later that he lived up to his
name)
We can
only imagine what it must have been like for Daniel on that terrible day when
the Babylonian soldiers destroyed his home and carried him away in shackle, separating
him from his family. He was just a
teenager at the time. Was Daniel torn
away from a sweetheart, a girlfriend? He
would never see his beloved homeland again!
Scripture tells us
that King Nebuchadnezzar instructed Ashpenaz, the chief of the eunuchs, to go
out and find young men who were good looking and intelligent and bring them
into the palace to serve the king. It was the custom in ancient times for a
king to emasculate the males that served in his palace since these men would be
living and working near the women in the kings’ harem. And the jealous king wanted to protect his
women from any possible sexual advances.
So after the Jewish
people had been deposited in Babylon
by the soldiers, Ashpenaz went around checking out the new arrivals. Among the new Jewish captives, he picked out
a group of fine young men for the king and Daniel was one of them. He also chose three of Daniel’s friends,
Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah. All of
these teen agers were taken to the king’s palace and castrated, making them
eunuchs for the kings court. We can only imagine how upsetting this must have
been for Daniel and the other young men. Their sexuality was taken away from them. Now
they could never fall in love, marry or have a family!
King Nebuchadnezzar
looked over the young men and decided that they should be given three years of
training so that they could better serve him.
He also ordered Ashpenaz to feed them special food from the king’s table. This might sound good since Daniel and his
friends could eat the finest delicacies.
But Scripture says: “But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not
defile himself with the portion of the king’s delicacies, nor with the wine
which he drank: therefore he requested of the chief of the eunuchs that he
might not defile himself.” (Daniel
1:8)
The Jews were
forbidden to eat flesh sacrificed to a pagan god (Ex.34:15) for it was similar
to serving other gods in the public eye.
This food was not kosher. Daniel
had the discernment to recognize that the king’s purpose in these things was to
wean him from his holy faith. And Daniel
resolved not to yield if he could help it.
Daniel asked Ashpenaz
if he and his friends could be excused from eating the king’s food. And Ashpenaz answered that the king believed
that his good food would give the young men strength and vigor. The king would have Ashpenaz put to death if
the young men did not look healthy. So
Daniel asked Ashpenaz to allow himself and his friends to eat vegetables for
ten days as a trial period. If after ten
days they appeared as robust as the young men who had eaten the king’s
delicacies then they should be allowed to continue eating their vegetables. Scripture
says that God caused Ashpenaz to like Daniel and to go along with his request.
(Dan.1:9) God raises up defenders for
his people in strange ways!
King Nebuchadnezzar
planned to wean these teen-agers from their old religion and culture and
transform them and their identity into Babylonians. The Babylonians worshiped
and sacrificed before the altars of many gods.
And their magicians and astrologers performed many supposed miracles. And the king wanted the young men in the
palace to fit in.
In antiquity a
person’s name was more a part of his identity and character than it is among us
moderns. Nebuchadnezzar changed Daniel’s name to Belteshazzar. The name Daniel means “God’s prince” and the
name Belteshazzar means “Bel’s prince”. Bel
was one of the chief gods of Babylon .
(Isa.46:1, Jer.50:2; 51:44) Hananiah was
given the name of “Shadrach”, Mishael was given the name “Meshach” and Azariah
was named “Abednego”. These young men
had been through so much and now even their names had been changed. But they vowed to remain loyal to God.
But Daniel and his
three friends refused to go along with the crowd even if it cost them their
lives. Later we will see that these four would choose death before they would
bow before a Babylonian god. They clung to God no matter what; and God blessed
them because of their unshakable consecration.
Scripture says: “As for these
four young men, God gave them knowledge and skill in all literature and wisdom,
and Daniel had understanding in all visions and dreams.” (Daniel 1:17)
We will learn more
about Daniel in future blogs. God gave Daniel the powerful gift of prophecy. Daniel’s importance as a prophet was confirmed
by Jesus in Matthew 24:15. The book of Daniel is one of the major books of
prophecy in the Bible and an influence down through the ages. Daniel served for
sixty years in the kings’ palace from his youth on into a ripe old age. Daniel greatly influenced four kings: Nebuchadnezzar (2-11-4:37) Belshazzar
(5:1-31): Darius (6:1-28); and Cyrus (10:1-11:1) These heathen kings respected
Daniel for his wisdom and they all believed that Gods’ Spirit was speaking
through him.
In a world where
everyone was worshipping idols, Daniel stayed true to God even when he was
threatened with death. As a teen ager in
Jerusalem he
refused to join his neighbors who were worshipping idols. He was carried away to Babylon with the others for sins he had not
committed. He was emasculated as a young
man and lived out his whole life in exile.
You might say he had
a tough life. Daniel could have become bitter through all of his troubles. He could have languished and grumbled over
his fate. But there is no hint of
melancholia in his writings. God was his
total provision.
Daniel faithfully served in the palace and
prophesied Gods’ Word year after year.
He never wavered in his devotion to God throughout all the years of his
life. When everything seemed out of control for the Jews in Babylon ,
God used Daniels’ life and prophecies to show that the God of Israel , the
only God, is in control of the destiny of all nations. And down through all of those long dark years
of captivity in Babylon ,
Daniel was there for his people and also for the Gentile nations, as a light
and a testimony to the faithfulness to God.
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