Daniel was deported from Israel to Babylon. Shortly after he arrived he faced execution. The back story is that Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, had a most disturbing dream. That dream would affect the lives of a number of men in his court.
Wanting to know the meaning of the dream he summoned those that might be up to the task - his magicians, soothsayers, enchanters, sorcerers, and astrologers. The complication was that the king wanted more than interpretation - he wanted them to tell him the dream itself - or be executed. Because Daniel and his friends were numbered among the wise men they faced the same dire outcome.
Arioch, commander of the king’s guard went about fulfilling the king’s awful wishes. He thus searched for Daniel.
The commander of the king’s guard was not a man to mess with. He had a fancy title but his job description was brutal. Among other tasks he was responsible for the execution or deportation of citizens of conquered cities - as well as the dismantling of the city. Sixth century Jerusalem itself would feel the wrath of one bearing this title. Thus to understand Arioch - understand his function.
Here is the takeaway - when Arioch came to scoop up Daniel, the text tells us, Daniel spoke to the functionary with wisdom and tact. That impresses me. We probably will not have to deal with one coming to take us for execution - unless the Lord deems it best. But, we all deal with difficult people of a lesser stripe. Words of wisdom and tact may salvage an otherwise grim encounter.
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