The two elders stood up in the midst of all present and placed their hands on her head, while the tearful Susanna looked up to heaven, for she placed her complete trust in THE LORD. The elders then testified, "We were walking by ourselves in the garden when this woman entered with two maids. After shutting the garden doors, she sent the maids away. Then a young man who had been hiding in the garden went over to her, and they lay together. From the corner of the garden where we were, we observed the crime taking place, and we ran toward them. We surprised them lying together, but we were unable to subdue the man because he was much too strong for us. He flung open the doors and escaped. However, we did seize this woman, but when we demanded that she reveal the identity of the young man, she refused to tell us. We testify to this." Since they were elders and judges of the people, those who were assembled there accepted their testimony and condemned her to death.
However, Susanna cried out in a loud voice, "O ETERNAL GOD, no secret is hidden from you, and you are aware in advance of everything that will happen. You know that these elders have perjured themselves in their testimony against me. And now I am condemned to die, even though I bear no guilt in regard to any of their wicked charges against me." And THE LORD heard her cry.
DANIEL: CHAPTER 13, VERSES 28 - 44
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