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Daniel 1 é o primeiro capitulo do Livro de Daniel, no Antigo Testamento. O capítulo é uma narrativa dos jovens israelitas Daniel e três companheiros que foram levados cativos de Jerusalém para o Império Babilônico para serem treinados pelos sábios da Babilônia.[1]
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