< Daniel 6 >
1 Pareció bien a Darío de constituir sobre el reino ciento y veinte gobernadores, que estuviesen en todo el reino.
King Darius decided to divide his kingdom into 120 provinces. He appointed a governor to rule each province.
2 Y sobre ellos tres presidentes, de los cuales Daniel era el uno, a los cuales estos gobernadores diesen cuenta, porque el rey no recibiese daño.
He also appointed me and two other men to be administrators, to supervise the governors and to be sure that they did the king’s work [properly], in order that the king would not have to worry about anything.
3 Entonces el mismo Daniel era superior a estos gobernadores y presidentes, por que había en él más abundancia de espíritu; y el rey pensaba de ponerle sobre todo el reino.
I soon showed that I was (more capable/able to do the work better) than all the other administrators and the governors. Because of that, the king planned to appoint me to be in charge of the entire empire.
4 Entonces los presidentes, y gobernadores buscaban ocasiones contra Daniel por parte del reino: mas no podían hallar alguna ocasión o falta, porque él era fiel, y ningún vicio ni falta fue hallado en él.
Then, the [other] administrators and the governors [became jealous. So they began to] try to find something that they could criticize about the way I was working for the king. But I always did my work faithfully and honestly, and was never lazy. So they could not find anything to criticize.
5 Entonces estos varones dijeron: Nunca hallaremos contra este Daniel alguna ocasión, si no la hallamos contra él en la ley de su Dios.
They concluded, “The only way we can find something for which we can criticize Daniel will be something concerning the laws that his god [his given him].”
6 Entonces estos gobernadores y presidentes se juntaron delante del rey, y le dijeron así: Rey Darío, para siempre vive.
So the administrators and governors went as one group to the king and said, “(Your Majesty/O king), we wish that you will live a long time!
7 Todos los presidentes del reino, magistrados, gobernadores, grandes, y capitanes, han acordado por consejo de promulgar un edicto real, y confirmarle: Que cualquiera que demandare petición de cualquier dios o hombre por espacio de treinta días, si no de ti, o! rey, sea echado en el foso de los leones.
[We] administrators and governors and district governors and advisors and other officials have all agreed that you should make a law that everyone must obey. We want you to command that for the next thirty days people may pray only to you. If anyone prays to anyone else, either to a human or to a god, he must be thrown into [a pit of] lions.
8 Ahora, o! rey, confirma el edicto, y firma la escritura, para que no se pueda mudar, conforme a la ley de Media y de Persia, que no se quebranta.
And because laws made by [our governments of] Media and Persia cannot be changed, [we want] you, [the head of our government], to sign it.”
9 Por esta causa el rey Darío firmó la escritura y el edicto.
So King Darius [wrote] the law and signed it.
10 Y Daniel cuando supo que la escritura estaba firmada, entróse en su casa, y abiertas las ventanas de su cenadero, que estaban hacia Jerusalem, hincábase de rodillas tres veces al día; y oraba, y daba gracias delante de su Dios, como lo solía hacer antes.
But when I found out that [the king] had [written and] signed that law, I went home. I knelt down in my upstairs room and prayed. I looked toward Jerusalem, and the windows were open [with the result that everyone could see me while I was praying]. I prayed three times each day, just as I always did, thanking God.
11 Entonces aquellos varones se juntaron, y hallaron a Daniel orando y rogando delante de su Dios.
The officials went together [to my house] and they saw me praying and requesting God to help me.
12 Entonces llegáronse, y hablaron delante del rey del edicto real, diciendo: ¿No confirmaste edicto, que cualquiera que pidiere a cualquier dios o hombre por espacio de treinta días, si no a ti, o! rey, fuese echado en el foso de los leones? Respondió el rey, y dijo: Verdad es, conforme a la ley de Media y de Persia, que no se quebranta.
So they returned to the king and said to him, “[Do you remember] that you wrote a law stating that for the next thirty days people may pray only to you, and if anyone prays to anyone else, either to a human or to a god, he will be thrown into [a pit of] lions?” The king replied, “[Yes, that is the law that I wrote]. It is a law of [our governments of] Media and Persia, which cannot be canceled.”
13 Entonces respondieron, y dijeron delante del rey: Daniel que es de los hijos de la cautividad de los Judíos, no ha hecho cuenta de ti, o! rey, ni del edicto que confirmaste; antes tres veces al día pide su petición.
Then they said to the king, “Well, that [man] Daniel, one of the men who were brought from Judah, is not paying any attention to you or the law that you [signed]. He prays [to his god] three times each day!”
14 El rey entonces, oyendo el negocio, pesóle en grande manera, y sobre Daniel puso cuidado para escaparle; y hasta que el sol fue puesto trabajó por escaparle.
When the king heard that, he was very distressed. He tried to find a way to save me. All the rest of that day he tried to think of a way to rescue me.
15 Entonces aquellos varones se juntaron cerca del rey, y dijeron al rey: Sepas, o! rey, que es ley de Media y de Persia, que ningún decreto o ordenanza que el rey confirmare pueda ser mudada.
[In the evening, many of] [HYP] the officials went together to the king and said, “(Your Majesty/O king), you know that [our governments of] Media and Persia have declared that no law that the king signs can be canceled/changed. [So Daniel must be thrown to the lions!]”
16 Entonces el rey mandó, y trajeron a Daniel, y echáronle en el foso de los leones. Y hablando el rey, dijo a Daniel: El Dios tuyo, a quien tú continuamente sirves, él te libre.
So the king gave the order, and his servants brought me and threw me into a pit where the lions [were]. [Before they threw me in], the king said to me, “I hope/wish that your God, whom you worship regularly, will rescue you!”
17 Y fue traída una piedra, y fue puesta sobre la puerta del foso, la cual el rey selló con su anillo, y con el anillo de sus príncipes, porque la voluntad no se mudase para con Daniel.
They rolled a huge stone across the entrance to the pit. Then the king [fastened a string across the entrance and put wax at each end, and stamped the wax with] the seal from his [ring] and the seals [of the rings] of his officials, in order that no one could [secretly] rescue me.
18 Entonces el rey se fue a su palacio, y acostóse ayuno, ni instrumentos de música fueron traídos delante de él; y su sueño se huyó de él.
Then the king returned to his palace. That night he refused to eat any food. He would not allow anyone to entertain him [because he did not want to be happy, with the result that he would forget about me. And that night] he was unable to sleep [because he was worried about me].
19 El rey entonces se levantó de mañana en amaneciendo, y vino apriesa al foso de los leones.
At dawn the next morning, the king got up and went quickly to the pit where the lions were.
20 Y llegándose cerca del foso llamó a voces a Daniel con voz triste; y hablando el rey, dijo a Daniel: Daniel, siervo del Dios viviente, el Dios tuyo, a quien tú continuamente sirves, ¿háte podido librar de los leones?
When he came near it, he was very worried. He called out, “Daniel, you who serve the all-powerful God! Was your God, whom you worship regularly, able to save you from the lions?”
21 Entonces Daniel habló con el rey, y dijo: Rey, para siempre vive:
I answered, “(Your Majesty/O king), I hope that you will live a long time!
22 El Dios mío envió su ángel, el cual cerró la boca de los leones, porque no me hiciesen mal; porque delante de él se halló justicia en mí; y aun delante de ti, o! rey, yo no he hecho lo que no debiese.
[Yes], my God sent his angel to shut the lions’ mouths, in order that they would not harm me! [He did that] because [he knows that] I have done nothing that he thinks is wrong. And, (Your Majesty/O king), I never did anything wrong to you!”
23 Entonces el rey fue en grande manera alegre con él; y mandó sacar a Daniel del foso; y Daniel fue sacado del foso, y ninguna lesión se halló en él, porque creyó en su Dios.
The king was extremely happy, and he commanded [his servants] to lift me out of the pit. [When they did that, they] saw that the lions had not wounded me at all. [God had protected me] because I trusted in him.
24 Y mandándolo el rey, fueron traídos aquellos varones que habían acusado a Daniel, y fueron echados en el foso de los leones, ellos, sus hijos, y sus mujeres; y aun no habían llegado al suelo del foso, cuando los leones se apoderaron de ellos, y quebrantaron todos sus huesos.
Then the king commanded that the men who had accused me should be seized and be thrown, along with their wives and children, into the pit where the lions were. [When they were thrown into the pit], the lions leaped on them and crushed their bones before they fell onto the bottom of the pit!
25 Entonces el rey Darío escribió: A todos los pueblos, naciones, y lenguajes, que habitan en toda la tierra, paz os sea multiplicada.
Then King Darius wrote [this message and sent it throughout his kingdom] to the people of every people-group and nation and from all language groups: “I wish/hope that everything is going very well with you!
26 De parte mía es puesta ordenanza, que en todo el señorío de mi reino todos teman y tiemblen de la presencia del Dios de Daniel; porque él es Dios viviente, y permaneciente por todos los siglos; y su reino que no se deshará, y su señorío hasta la fin:
I command that everyone in my kingdom should fear and revere the God that Daniel [worships]. He is the all-powerful God, and he will live forever. His kingdom will never be destroyed; he will rule forever.
27 Que escapa, y libra, y hace señales y maravillas en el cielo, y en la tierra: el cual libró a Daniel del poder de los leones.
He rescues and saves [his people]. He performs all kinds of miracles in heaven and on the earth. He rescued Daniel from the power of the lions!”
28 Y este Daniel fue prosperado durante el reino de Darío, y durante el reino de Ciro, Persa.
So I was successful [all] during the time that Darius ruled and during the time that Cyrus, [the King] of Persia, ruled.