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Daniel was a companion of the king, honored above all Cyrus’ political advisors.[a] Now the Babylonians had an idol named Bel. Each day they supplied it with twelve bushels of fine flour, forty sheep, and sixty gallons[b] of wine. The king honored Bel and worshipped it daily, but Daniel worshipped his own God. So the king said to him, “Why don’t you worship Bel?”

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  1. Bel and the Dragon 1:2 Or Friends
  2. Bel and the Dragon 1:3 Gk metretai, a liquid measure of approximately ten gallons

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