"THE BOOK OF DANIEL"
Chapter Three
Nebuchadnezzar builds a large image of gold, demanding all to worship it
(1-7). Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego refuse, and are thrown into a
fiery furnace. Yet they are saved by God (8-25), prompting King
Nebuchadnezzar to praise their God as the Most High (26-30).
POINTS TO PONDER
- Faith in the face of fire
- The fourth person in the fiery furnace (angel or Christ?)
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- What are the main points of this chapter?
- Nebuchadnezzar's golden image Dan 3:1-7
- Daniel's friends and the fiery furnace Dan 3:8-25
- Nebuchadnezzar praises God Dan 3:26-30
- What did Nebuchadnezzar set up in the plain of Dura? (1)
- A golden image, 60 cubits (90 feet) by 6 cubits (9 feet)
- What punishment did he threaten if people did not worship it? (6)
- To be cast into the midst of a burning fiery furnace
- Who was accused of not worshiping the gold image? (12)
- Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego (Daniel's friends)
- When threatened to be cast in the fiery furnace, what did they
respond? (17-18)
- The God whom they serve will deliver them from the king's hand
- But if not, even so they would not serve his gods or worship the
gold image
- As the three men were being cast into the fiery furnace, what
happened? (20-22)
- The fire killed the mighty men as they threw them into the furnace
- What did Nebuchadnezzar see as he looked into the fiery furnace?
(24-25)
- Four men loose, walking and unhurt, the fourth "like a son of the
gods"
- Who might have been that fourth man in the furnace? (25,28)
- An angel, or a Christophany (a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ)
- When the three men came out of the furnace, what was their
condition? (27)
- Their hair was not singed, garments were not affected, no smell of
fire on them
- What conclusion did the king draw? What did he do for the three
men? (29-30)
- There is no other God who can deliver like this
- Promoted them in the province of Babylon