Contemporary English Version Anglicised

Daniel 1:3-16 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

3. One day the king ordered Ashpenaz, his highest palace official, to choose some young men from the royal family of Judah and from other leading Jewish families.

4. The king said, “They must be healthy, handsome, clever, wise, educated, and fit to serve in the royal palace. Teach them how to speak and write our language

5. and give them the same food and wine that I am served. Train them for three years, and then they can become court officials.”

6. Four of the young Jews chosen were Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, all from the tribe of Judah.

7. But the king's chief official gave them Babylonian names: Daniel became Belteshazzar, Hananiah became Shadrach, Mishael became Meshach, and Azariah became Abednego.

8. Daniel made up his mind to eat and drink only what God had approved for his people to eat. And he asked the king's chief official for permission not to eat the food and wine served in the royal palace.

9. God had made the official friendly and kind to Daniel.

10. But the man still told him, “The king has decided what you must eat and drink. And I am afraid he will kill me, if you eat something else and end up looking worse than the other young men.”

11. The king's official had put a guard in charge of Daniel and his three friends. So Daniel said to the guard,

12. “For the next ten days, let us have only vegetables and water at mealtimes.

13. When the ten days are up, compare how we look with the other young men, and decide what to do with us.”

14. The guard agreed to do what Daniel had asked.

15. Ten days later, Daniel and his friends looked healthier and better than the young men who had been served food from the royal palace.

16. After this, the guard let them eat vegetables instead of the rich food and wine.