<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_THE_FIERY_FURNACE" id="THE_STORY_OF_THE_FIERY_FURNACE"></SPAN>THE STORY OF THE FIERY FURNACE</h2>
<p>There was in the land of Judah a wicked king-named
Jehoiakim, son of the good Josiah. While Jehoiakim was ruling
over the land of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar, a great conqueror of
the nations, came from Babylon with his army of Chaldean
soldiers. He took the city of Jerusalem, and made Jehoiakim
promise to submit to him as his master. And when he went back
to his own land he took with him all the gold and silver that
he could find in the Temple; and he carried away as captives
very many of the princes and nobles, the best people in the
land of Judah.</p>
<p>When these Jews were brought to the land of Chaldea or
Babylon, King Nebuchadnezzar gave orders to the prince, who had
charge of his palace, to choose among these Jewish captives
some young men who were of noble rank, and beautiful in their
looks, and also quick and bright in their minds; young men who
would be able to learn readily. These young men were to be
placed under the care of wise men, who should teach them all
that they knew, and fit them to stand before the king of
Babylon, so that they might be his helpers to carry out his
<SPAN name="Page_155"
id="Page_155"></SPAN>orders; and the king wished them to be
wise, so that they might give him advice in ruling his
people.</p>
<p>Among the young men thus chosen were four Jews, men who had
been brought from Judah. By order of the king the names of
these men were changed. One of them, named Daniel, was to be
called Belteshazzer; the other three young men were called
Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego. They were taught in all the
knowledge of the Chaldeans; and after three years of training
they were taken into the king's palace.</p>
<p>King Nebuchadnezzar was pleased with them, more than with
any others who stood before him. He found them wise and
faithful in the work given to them, and able to rule over men
under them. And these four men came to the highest places in
the kingdom of the Chaldeans.</p>
<p>At one time King Nebuchadnezzar caused a great image to be
made, and to be covered with gold. This image he set up, as an
idol to be worshipped, on the plain of Dura, near the city of
Babylon. When it was finished, it stood upon its base or
foundation almost a hundred feet high; so that upon the plain
it could be seen far away. Then the king sent out a command for
all the princes, and rulers, and nobles in the land, to come to
a great gathering, when the image was to be set apart for
worship.</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_156"
id="Page_156"></SPAN>The great men of the kingdom came from far
and near and stood around the image. Among them, by command
of the king, were Daniel's three friends, the young Jews,
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego. For some reason, Daniel
himself was not there. He may have been busy with the work
of the kingdom in some other place.</p>
<p>At one moment in the service before the image, all the
trumpets sounded, the drums were beaten, and music was made
upon musical instruments of all kinds, as a signal for all the
people to kneel down and worship the great golden image. But
while the people were kneeling, there were three men who stood
up, and would not bow down. These were the three young Jews,
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego. They knelt down before the
Lord God only.</p>
<p>Many of the nobles had been jealous of these young men,
because they had been lifted to high places in the rule of the
kingdom; and these men who hated Daniel and his friends, were
glad to find that these three men had not obeyed the command of
King Nebuchadnezzar. The king had said that if any one did not
worship the golden image he should be thrown into a furnace of
fire. These men who hated the Jews came to the king and
said:</p>
<p>"O king, may you live for ever! You gave <SPAN name="Page_157"
id="Page_157"></SPAN>orders that when the music sounded, every
one should bow down and worship the golden image; and that
if any man did not worship, he should be thrown into a
furnace of fire. There are some Jews, whom you have made
rulers in the land, who have not done as you commanded.
Their names are Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego. They do not
serve your gods, nor worship the golden image that you have
set up."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="NEBUCHADNEZZAR_WAS_FILLED_WITH_RAGE"
id="NEBUCHADNEZZAR_WAS_FILLED_WITH_RAGE"><ANTIMG src="./images/figure41_th.jpg"
title="Nebuchadnezzar was fitted with rage"
alt="Nebuchadnezzar was fitted with rage" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>Nebuchadnezzar was fitted with rage</i>
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<p>Then Nebuchadnezzar was filled with rage and fury at knowing
that any one should dare to disobey his words. He sent for
these three men and said to them:</p>
<p>"O Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, was it by purpose that
you did not fall down and <SPAN name="Page_158"
id="Page_158"></SPAN>worship the image of gold? The music shall
sound once more, and if you then will worship the image, it
will be well. But if you will not, then you shall be thrown
into the furnace of fire, to die."</p>
<p>These three young men were not afraid of the king. They
said:</p>
<p>"O King Nebuchadnezzar, we are ready to answer you at once.
The God whom we serve is able to save us from the fiery
furnace, and we know that he will save us. But if it is God's
will that we should die, even then you may understand, O king,
that we will not serve your gods, nor worship the golden
image."</p>
<p>This answer made the king more furious than before. He said
to his servants:</p>
<p>"Make a fire in the furnace hotter than ever it has been
before, as hot as fire can be made; and throw these three men
into it."</p>
<p>Then the soldiers of the king's army seized the three young
Jews, as they stood in their loose robes, with their turbans on
their heads. They tied them with ropes, and dragged them to the
mouth of the furnace, and threw them into the fire. The flames
rushed from the opened door with such fury that they burned
even to death the soldiers who were holding these men; and the
men themselves fell down bound into the middle of the fiery
furnace.</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_159"
id="Page_159"></SPAN>But an angel befriended them and they were
unhurt.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="AN_ANGEL_BEFRIENDED_THEM"
id="AN_ANGEL_BEFRIENDED_THEM"><ANTIMG src="./images/figure42_th.jpg"
title="An angel befriended them"
alt="An angel befriended them" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>An angel befriended them</i>
</div>
<p>King Nebuchadnezzar stood in front of the furnace, and
looked into the open door. As he looked, he was filled with
wonder at what he saw; and he said to the nobles around
him:</p>
<p>"Did we not throw three men bound into the
<SPAN name="Page_160"
id="Page_160"></SPAN>fire? How is it then that I see four men
loose walking in the furnace; and the fourth man looks as
though he were a son of the gods?"</p>
<p>And the nobles who stood by could scarcely speak, so great
was their surprise.</p>
<p>"It is true, O king," at last they said to Nebuchadnezzar,
"that we cast these men into the flames, expecting them to be
burned up; and we cannot understand how it happens that they
have not been destroyed."</p>
<p>The king came near to the door of the furnace, as the fire
became lower; and he called out to the three men within it:</p>
<p>"Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, ye who serve the Most
High God, come out of the fire, and come to me."</p>
<p>They came out and stood before the king, in the sight of all
the princes, and nobles, and rulers; and every one could see
that they were alive.</p>
<p>Their garments had not been scorched, nor their hair singed,
nor was there even the smell of fire upon them.</p>
<p>Then King Nebuchadnezzar said before all his rulers:</p>
<p>"Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, who
has sent his angel, and has saved the lives of these men who
trusted in him. <i>I</i> make a law that no man in all my
kingdoms <SPAN name="Page_161"
id="Page_161"></SPAN>shall say a word against their God, for
there is no other god who can save in this manner those who
worship him. And if any man speaks a word against their God,
the Most High God, that man shall be cut in pieces, and his
house shall be torn down."</p>
<p>After King Nebuchadnezzar died, his kingdom became weak, and
the city of Babylon was taken by the Medes and Persians, under
Cyrus, a great warrior.</p>
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