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In "Daniel in the Lion's Den," why does Daniel say that he remains safe? A. God knew that the king had been tricked. B. God understood that the princes were simply jealous. C. God saw that he had done
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In "Daniel in the Lion's Den," why does Daniel say that he remains safe?
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God knew that the king had been tricked.
B.
God understood that the princes were simply jealous.
C.
God saw that he had done no wrong.
D.
God protects all who face fear.
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Daniel says he is still safe even though he is in the lion's den because
D. God protects all who face fear.
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