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day 300 and 61.
King Nebuchadnezzar made a gold
statue, 90 feet tall and nine feet
wide, and set it up on the plane
of Dura in the province of Babylon.
Then he sent messages to the high
officers, officials, governors, advisors,
treasurers, judges, magistrates, and all
the provincial officials to come to the
dedication of the statue he had set up.
So all these officials came
and stood before the statue
King Nebuchadnezzar had set up.
Then a herald shouted out people of
all races and nations and languages
listened to the king's command.
When you hear the sound of the
horn, flute, zither, liar, harp
pipes and other musical instruments,
bow to the ground to worship.
King Nebuchadnezzar's gold statue.
Anyone who refuses to obey
will immediately be thrown
into a blazing furnace.
So at the sound of the musical
instruments, all the people, whatever
their race or nation or language, bowed to
the ground and worshiped the gold statue
that King Nebuchadnezzar had set up.
But some of the astrologers went to
the king and informed on the Jews.
They said to King Nebuchadnezzar,
long live the king.
You issued a decree requiring
all the people to bow down
and worship the gold statue.
When they hear the sound of the horn,
flute, zither, liar, harp pipes, and
other musical instruments, that decree
also states that those who refuse to obey
must be thrown into a blazing furnace.
But there are some Jews, Shadrach,
Micha, and Abednego, whom you have put
in charge of the province of Babylon.
They pay no attention
to you, your majesty.
They refuse to serve your gods and do not
worship the gold statue you have set up.
Then Nebuchadnezzar flew into a
rage and ordered that Shadrach Meha
and Abednego be brought before him.
When they were brought in, Nebuchadnezzar
said to them, is it true Shadrach,
Meha, and Abednego, that you refuse
to serve my gods or to worship
the gold statue I have set up?
I will give you one more chance to bow
down and worship the statue I have made.
When you hear the sound of the musical
instruments, But if you refuse,
you'll be thrown immediately into
the blazing furnace and then what?
God will be able to
rescue you from my power.
Shadak, Meha and Abednego replied,
oh, Nebuchadnezzar, we do not need
to defend ourselves before you.
If we are thrown into the blazing furnace,
the God whom we serve is able to save us.
He will rescue us from
your power, your majesty.
But even if he doesn't, we want to
make it clear to you, your majesty,
that we will never serve your gods or
worship the gold statue you have set up.
Nebuchadnezzar was so furious with
Shadrach, Meha, and Abednego that
his face became distorted with rage.
He commanded that the furnace be
heated seven times hotter than usual.
Then he ordered some of the
strongest men of his army to bind
Shadrach, Meha, and Abednego and
throw them into the blazing furnace.
So they tied them up and threw them
into the furnace, fully dressed in their
pants, TURs robes, and other garments.
And because the king in his anger
had demanded such a hot fire in the
furnace, the flames killed the soldiers
as they threw the three men in.
So Shadrach, Micha, and Abbe securely
tied, fell into the roaring flames, but
suddenly Nebuchadnezzar jumped up in
amazement and exclaimed to his advisors.
Didn't we tie up three men and
throw them into the furnace?
Yes, you are a majesty.
We certainly did.
They replied, look,
Nebuchadnezzar shouted.
I see four men unbound walking
around in the fire unharmed,
and the fourth looks like a God.
Then Nebuchadnezzar came as close
as he could to the door of the
flaming furnace and shouted.
Shadrach, Meha and Abednego servants of
the most high God, come out, come here.
So Shadrach, Meha, and Abednego
stepped out of the fire.
Then the high officers, officials,
governors and advisors crowded
around them and saw that the
fire had not touched them.
Not a hair on their heads was singed,
and their clothing was not scorched.
They didn't even smell of smoke.
Then Nebuchadnezzar said, praise to the
God of Shadrach, Meha, and Abednego.
He sent his angel to rescue his
servants who trusted in him.
They defied the king's command and were
willing to die rather than serve or
worship any God except their own God.
Therefore, I make this decree.
If any people, whatever their race
or nation or language speak a word
against the God of Shadrach, Micha,
and Abednego, they will be torn
limb from limb and their houses
will be turned into heaps of rubble.
There is no other God
who can rescue like this.
Then the king promoted Shadrach,
Michek, and Abednego to even higher
positions in the province of Babylon.