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"Daniel comes to judgement"
who said to whom​

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Answered by kumarisoniasonia2488
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Answer:

The first use of the phrase as we now know it is from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, 1596: SHYLOCK: A Daniel come to judgment!

Answered by Iammanjula
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Answer:

"Daniel comes to judgement" this was said by Shylock to Antonio.

Explanation:

The given words are taken from Shakespeare's " The Merchant of Venice" where Shylock told the words.

According to the Bible, Daniel was a noble Jewish youth of Jerusalem who has taken into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon, serving the king and his successors with loyalty and ability until the time of the Persian conqueror Cyrus.

A person who is or has been able to wisely resolve a particularly difficult problem or dispute is referred to as Daniel.

Coined by Shakespeare in "The Merchant of Venice", it alludes to the Biblical character Daniel, who was renowned for having excellent faculties of judgment and when the judge gave words in the favor of Shylock, he thought the Daniel that is the true judgement has been done.

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