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- The guidelines for the fast are derived from the Bible, specifically Daniel 1:8-14, where Daniel and his friends chose to abstain from rich and luxurious foods and only ate vegetables and drank water. The idea is to focus on simple, plant-based foods and eliminate certain indulgences from the diet.
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Jan 23, 2020 · Daniel does not refuse the training of the king or the use of a new name, but he draws the line at the eating the king’s food because it is a public declaration of dependency on the king. Daniel not rely on Nebuchadnezzar, but only on the Lord. Daniel therefore resolves himself not to eat this food.
When Daniel and three other young Jews were told to eat the king’s food, they refused because it was food that God had forbidden Jews to eat. When the officials saw that these young men were healthier and stronger when they obeyed God’s food laws, they allowed them to continue obeying the Lord.
Jan 1, 2016 · The book of Daniel here stresses the miraculous nature of the events – in spite of not eating rich food and wine the Jews were even healthier than the others, as demonstrated by the ten-day experiment.
“Please test your servants for ten days: Give us nothing but vegetables to eat and water to drink. Then compare our appearance with that of the young men who eat the royal food, and treat your servants ...
Jan 4, 2022 · The Daniel Fast includes vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains, nuts, seeds, and water. These guidelines are based on Daniel’s requesting “nothing but vegetables to eat and water to drink” (Daniel 1:12) and eating “no choice food; no meat or wine” (Daniel 10:3).
Aug 8, 2021 · Nebuchadnezzar, the Babylonian king, took the prophet Daniel and other promising young people captive from Israel to Babylon to be trained in Babylonian culture and literature. The king’s food is where Daniel drew the line. Daniel’s fasting is recorded in the book of Daniel multiple times.
Summary: The king’s meat (v. 8) probably included meats forbidden for Daniel to eat (Lev. 11). And since they were meats the king himself ate (1:5), they probably came from animals sacrficed to his gods, for they only sacrificed the best to their gods, as did the Jews, and the king only ate the.