This verse, Susanna 1:64, which comes from the Book of Susanna (a deuterocanonical book included in some versions of the Bible), means that after Daniel exposed the false accusations of the elders against Susanna, he became highly respected and admired by the people.
Here's a breakdown:
"And from that day forth": Indicates that from the day Daniel intervened and revealed the elders' lies, a significant change occurred.
"was Daniel had in great reputation": Shows that Daniel earned a high level of esteem and regard. People thought highly of him.
"in the sight of the people": Clarifies that this reputation wasn't with just a few individuals, but with the general public.
Essentially, Daniel's wisdom and righteous judgment in uncovering the truth elevated his status in the community. He went from being potentially unknown or just another young person to a respected figure.
This verse, Susanna 1:64, which comes from the Book of Susanna (a deuterocanonical book included in some versions of the Bible), means that after Daniel exposed the false accusations of the elders against Susanna, he became highly respected and admired by the people.
Here's a breakdown:
"And from that day forth": Indicates that from the day Daniel intervened and revealed the elders' lies, a significant change occurred.
"was Daniel had in great reputation": Shows that Daniel earned a high level of esteem and regard. People thought highly of him.
"in the sight of the people": Clarifies that this reputation wasn't with just a few individuals, but with the general public.
Essentially, Daniel's wisdom and righteous judgment in uncovering the truth elevated his status in the community. He went from being potentially unknown or just another young person to a respected figure.
