Daniel 3:4 - Easy To Read Version4 Then the man that makes the announcements for the king spoke in a loud voice. He said, “All you people from many nations and language groups, \{listen to me\}. This is what you are commanded to do: Ver CapítuloMás versionesKing James Version (Oxford) 17694 Then an herald cried aloud, To you it is commanded, O people, nations, and languages, Ver CapítuloAmplified Bible - Classic Edition4 Then the herald cried aloud, You are commanded, O peoples, nations, and languages, Ver CapítuloAmerican Standard Version (1901)4 Then the herald cried aloud, To you it is commanded, O peoples, nations, and languages, Ver CapítuloCommon English Bible4 The herald proclaimed loudly: “Peoples, nations, and languages! This is what you must do: Ver CapítuloCatholic Public Domain Version4 And a herald proclaimed loudly, "To you it is said, to you peoples, tribes, and languages, Ver Capítulo |
Why? Because you obey the laws of Omri. {\cf2\super [78]} \par You do all the \{bad\} things\par that Ahab’s family does.\par You follow their teachings.\par So I will let you be destroyed.\par People will whistle in amazement\par when they see your destroyed city.\par Then you will bear the shame\par that the other nations bring to you. {\cf2\super [79]} \par
Very quickly the king’s secretaries were called. This was done on the 23rd day of the third month, the month of Sivan. Those secretaries wrote out all of Mordecai’s commands to the Jews, and to the satraps (leaders), the governors, and officials of the 127 provinces. Those provinces reached from India to Ethiopia. Those commands were written in the language of each province. And they were translated into the language of each group of people. And those commands were written to the Jews in their own language and their own alphabet.
So, as soon as they heard the sound of the horns, flutes, lyres, {\cf2\super [25]} sambucas, {\cf2\super [26]} bagpipes, {\cf2\super [27]} and all of the other musical instruments, they bowed down and worshiped the gold idol. All the peoples, nations, and men of every kind of language there worshiped the gold idol that King Nebuchadnezzar had set up.