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  • and into this raging furnace he bade the most stalwart of his fighting men throw Sidrach, Misach and Abdenago with their feet tied together. (Daniel 3, 20)

  • So they were bound just as they were, in breeches and turban, shoes and coat, and thrown into the heart of the raging furnace; (Daniel 3, 21)

  • the king’s order admitted no delay. So fiercely was the furnace heated that those who threw them in were burned to death. (Daniel 3, 22)

  • Meanwhile, their tormentors were not idle; naphtha and tow, pitch and tinder must be heaped on the furnace, (Daniel 3, 46)

  • till the flame rose forty-nine cubits above the furnace itself, (Daniel 3, 47)

  • But an angel of the Lord had gone down into the furnace with Azarias and his companions; and he drove the flames away from it, (Daniel 3, 49)

  • making a wind blow in the heart of the furnace, like the wind that brings the dew. So that these three were untouched, and the fire brought them neither pain nor discomfort. (Daniel 3, 50)

  • Whereupon all of them, as with one mouth, began to give praise and glory and blessing to God, there in the furnace, in these words that follow: (Daniel 3, 51)

  • And for Ananias, Azarias and Misael, well might they bless the Lord, praise him and extol his name for ever; here was the grave spoiled, death robbed of its prey, and ever they were kept safe from the furnace, let its flames rage as they would. (Daniel 3, 88)

  • Sore amazed was king Nabuchodonosor, and started to his feet; Tell me, he said to his courtiers, did we not cast three men into yonder furnace, all closely bound? And when they answered, Sire, past doubt, (Daniel 3, 91)

  • With that, close went Nabuchodonosor to the furnace door, and cried, Come forth, Sidrach, Misach and Abdenago! Servants of the most high God, come out to me! So out came Sidrach, Misach and Abdenago, from the fire’s heart all of them; (Daniel 3, 93)

  • A very furnace the city is; ruler may not abide nor king stand before the heat of it, and never a man among them invokes my name! (Hosea 7, 7)


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