Daniel in the Lion's Den

Instructions

Let's look at some of the vocabulary used in the story from the Easy-to-Read Version of the Bible.

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Accuse


Telling someone that you think someone else did something wrong

Canceled


To stop something from happening

Captive


When someone is not free to go where they want to, like a prisoner

Impressed


To be amazed at someone's skills when they are very good at something

Injury


To be hurt on your body

Innocent


The word means you didn't do anything wrong, even if someone says you did.

Jealous


Wanting a thing, a job, or money belonging to someone else

Medes


Someone who lived in Media a long time ago.
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Persian


Someone who lived in Persia a long time ago.

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Satrap


The governor of a province in ancient Persia.  Each area below was a province in Persia around the time of Darius.

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Seal


A seal is made by using a signet, which was often worn on a ring.  A signet was a special series of pictures and symbols.  No two people had the same one.  The owner could use the signet to press into something softer, like wax, to create a seal.  Messages could we sealed in this manner to make sure no one opened them without permission and also to show who the letter was from.


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Supervisor

Someone who watches other people to make sure they are doing a good job