Definition: "Daniel 6:17: The word 'Daniel' is a key phrase that's often used figuratively in religious contexts to represent the believer who is not part of the original group of believers, but rather one chosen by God to be a part of His eternal family through their obedience and faith. When this verse says, 'All the prophets speak to Daniel,' it means that all prophets were chosen as a part of God's plan for salvation.
An example sentence: "Daniel 6:17: If you say to a man, 'Come to me,' he will not come; but if you say, 'You know I am in trouble,' he will go and find the one who is behind you and kill him." This quote is from Proverbs 10:14, which translates to, "For the fear of God is the beginning of all knowledge, whereas a fear of man is the end of understanding." The meaning is that if someone is afraid or has no confidence in themselves, they will not seek God's guidance; however, when someone knows that one is under threat and needs protection, they will come to them without hesitation."