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In the narrative, the three Jewish men are thrown into a fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar II, King of Babylon for refusing to bow to the king's image. The three are preserved from harm and the king sees four men walking in the flames, "the fourth ... like a son of God".
The story of the fiery furnace from the Book of Daniel is a memorable episode in the Old Testament. In summary, Nebuchadnezzar condemns three Jewish men, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to be burned alive by being thrown into a fiery furnace. But why were they sentenced to such a punishment, and why was Daniel, the title character of this book ...
Jun 12, 2024 · Enraged, Nebuchadnezzar ordered the furnace to be heated seven times hotter than usual and had the three men bound and thrown into the fire. The heat was so intense that it killed the soldiers who threw them in ( Daniel 3:19-22 ).
May 11, 2022 · To be thrown into a blazing hot fiery furnace. Some of his astrologers, who hated the Jews, reported to the king that our three young men — Shadrach, Meshack, and Abednego — refused the command and would not worship the statue.
Our study is about three men, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who were thrown into a fiery furnace. Our last study occurred about ten to twelve years after the events in chapter 1. In Daniel 1:1 we were told that King Nebuchadnezzar defeated in battle and captured the city of Jerusalem.
Dec 3, 2017 · On the surface, the lives of these three men — Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego — are in jeopardy when the three are hurled into a fiery furnace because of their refusal to worship the Emperor Nebuchadnezzar.
May 26, 2004 · The three Hebrews, bound tightly and still in their festive dress, had to be carried to the furnace and then thrown in. The fire was so intensely hot that those charged with the unpleasant task of throwing the men into the fire were consumed by the flames which belched from the furnace.