What does Daniel 3:9 mean? Astrologers from king Nebuchadnezzar's court are accusing Jews captured from Judah and forced to serve as advisors (Daniel 1:6–7; ... |
O king, live for ever; this they said to show their fidelity and hearty attachment to him, and their regard to his welfare, and the continuance of his life. |
This intense situation, described in Daniel 3:9, encapsulates the struggle between loyalty to divine authority and societal pressure. The young men faced ... |
O king, live for ever; this they said to show their fidelity and hearty attachment to him, and their regard to his welfare, and the continuance of his life. |
One theme that is present in this verse, and indeed throughout the entire story, is the theme of faithfulness and obedience to God. Shadrach, Meshach, and ... |
David Guzik commentary on Daniel 3, where Daniel and his friends get send into the fiery furnace, because they would not bow to the image of Nebuchadnezzar. |
It is a very memorable story, a glorious instance of the power and goodness of God, and a great encouragement to the constancy of his people in trying times. |
The men refuse to bow to an idol and are rescued from fiery death by God. This is the last mention of these men in Scripture, as focus shifts back to Babylon's ... |
this they said to show their fidelity and hearty attachment to him, and their regard to his welfare, and the continuance of his life; and the rather to ... |
Daniel 3 is a direct attack on the presumptions of rulers who challenge or seek to displace the rule of God. |
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