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Printables: The Fiery Furnace. These printables can be used in a variety of ways, including illustrations for stories, cards to collect and match, bookmarks to take home and small pictures for attendance charts or matching games. These should be printed on the correct paper size to look their best.
Help the children draw four stick figures in the middle of a paper. Then, glue strips of red, yellow, and orange paper over the figures to show four men in the furnace. Print bookmarks, trading cards or timelines (printable pages). Visit the Teaching Ideas page for additional activities and crafts.
Dec 21, 2009 · It is from chapter 3 where Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego choose to obey God and are thrown in a fiery furnace. This was written for upper elementary students. It can be simplified for preschool students and modified to be used as a Children’s Church Lesson.
This foldable has iron doors for the front cover. When the doors are opened, the students will see the fiery furnace. This includes the dots that are shown for Dot Markers and without the dots. Also color and black are included. Click here to download.
Three In The Fire Word Scramble. The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace (Three in the Fire) is as familiar to many as it is dramatic. These were young Hebrew men living as exiles in Babylon after Judah was conquered by King Nebuchadnezzar.
The Fiery Furnace Main Point: God is faithful. Key Verse: We might be thrown into the blazing furnace. But the God we serve is able to bring us out of it alive. He will save us from your powerful hand. - Daniel 3:17 Props: A small statue painted gold. BACKGROUND/REVIEW
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The Fiery Furnace Then Nebuchadnezzar lost his temper. His face turned red with anger at Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. He ordered the furnace to be heated seven times hotter than usual. He commanded the strongest men in his army to tie the three men up and throw them into the blazing hot furnace. The king wanted it done at that very moment.