Daniel 2:9
The king's declaration that the wise men have conspired to speak lying words until circumstances change establishes fundamental distrust; he no longer believes their claims to wisdom. Yet Nebuchadnezzar also implicitly acknowledges the test's fairness: prove your knowledge by demonstrating the dream itself, and he will believe the interpretation follows. This conditional willingness to trust evidence mirrors epistemological wisdom itself—verify claims through observable facts rather than mere assertion. The death sentence for failing becomes not arbitrary tyranny but logical consequence of fraudulent wisdom; if the wise men claimed access to transcendent truth and cannot deliver, what alternative remains but execution for lying? Their dilemma is genuine moral and existential jeopardy.