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THEN NEBUCHADNEZZAR, IN HIS RAGE AND FURY - The word rendered
“fury” means “wrath.” Everything that we learn of this monarch
shows that he was a man of violent passions, and that he was easily
excited...
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CHAPTER 3 THE IMAGE OF GOLD
_ 1. The image of gold (Daniel 3:1)_
2. The faithful three (Daniel 3:8)
3. The miraculous deliverance (Daniel 3:19)
4. The worshipping king ...
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DANIEL 3. THE GOLDEN IMAGE AND THE FIERY FURNACE. Nebuchadnezzar made
a colossal image of gold and commanded the people to worship it. The
three friends of Daniel refused to comply with the order. The...
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The accusation brought against the three Jewish youths, and their
answer to the king....
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THEN THEY— _And they._...
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c. PROFESSION OF DEDICATION
TEXT: Daniel 3:13-18
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Then Nebuchadnezzar in his rage and fury commanded to bring Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abed-nego. Then they brought these men before the king.
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N...
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THE GOLDEN IMAGE AND THE FIERY FURNACE
Nebuchadnezzar sets up a colossal golden image, and summons to its
dedication all the officials of his empire, who are commanded to fall
down and worship the ima...
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THE MEN WHO WERE LOYAL TO GOD
DANIEL
_ROBERT BRYCE_
CHAPTER 3
V1 King Nebuchadnezzar set up a gold image. It was 30 metres high and
3 metres wide. He set it up on the plain called Dura, in the d...
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בֵּ אדַ֤יִן נְבוּכַדְנֶצַּר֙ בִּ
רְגַ֣ז וַ חֲ
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THE IDOL OF GOLD, AND THE FAITHFUL THREE
REGARDED as an instance of the use of historic fiction to inculcate
the noblest truths, the third chapter of Daniel is not only superb in
its imaginative gran...
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LOYALTY SEVERELY TESTED
Daniel 3:1-18
The king, at the close of the foregoing chapter, acknowledged the
supremacy of Daniel's God, yet here he erects an image to Bel and to
himself, demanding divine...
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The next story is of the pride of Nebuchadnezzar in setting up in the
plain of Dura a great golden image. This may have been connected with
the interpretation of the dream Daniel had given. The head o...
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There needs no comment on these verses, only to observe, that the
dreadful fury of the enemies of God and of his Christ, have been
always the same, as in the instance of this man. Reader! have you
nev...
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This narrative clearly assures us, how kings consult only their own
grandeur by a show of piety, when they claim the place of their
deities. For it seems very wonderful for King Nebuchadnezzar to insu...
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After this general picture, we have, historically, the characteristic
features of these empires, marking the condition into which they fall,
through their departure from God-primarily and principally...
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THEN NEBUCHADNEZZAR, IN HIS RAGE AND FURY,.... Which did not became
him as a man, much less as a king, and still less as engaged in
devotion and religion;
COMMANDED TO BRING SHADRACH, MESHACH, AND AB...
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Then Nebuchadnezzar in [his] rage and fury commanded to bring
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Then they brought these men before
the king.
Ver. 13. _Then Nebuchadnezzar in his rage and fury._] His b...
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_Then Nebuchadnezzar in his rage_, &c. How little was it to the honour
of this mighty prince that he had rule over so many nations, when, at
the same time, he had no rule over his own spirit! How unfi...
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THE THREE MEN LOYAL TO JEHOVAH...
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Then Nebuchadnezzar, in his rage and fury, in the extreme violence of
his anger, COMMANDED TO BRING SHADRACH, MESHACH, AND ABED-NEGO, to
have them delivered into his presence at once. THEN THEY BROUGH...
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8-18 True devotion calms the spirit, quiets and softens it, but
superstition and devotion to false gods inflame men's passions. The
matter is put into a little compass, Turn, or burn. Proud men are
s...
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Why not Daniel too, because he was chief of all in honour? ANSW.
Because the king had a greater favour for him, and he was popular, and
beloved for his great wisdom and unblamable carriage; they would...
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Daniel 3:13 Then H116 Nebuchadnezzar H5020 rage H7266 fury H2528
command H560 (H8754) bring H858 (H8682) Shadrach...
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‘Then Nebuchadnezzar in rage and fury commanded his men to bring
Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. So they brought these men before the
king.'
His anger was that of a despotic king against men who flout...
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Daniel 3
I. We have here a specimen of religious intolerance.
II. We see here how religious intolerance is to be met. These three
young men simply refused to do what Nebuchadnezzar commanded, or, in...
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CONTENTS: Pride of Nebuchadnezzar and his punishment. The image of
gold. The three Jews refuse to worship the image. Fiery furnace proven
harmless. The king convinced.
CHARACTERS: God, Nebuchadnezzar...
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Daniel 3:1. _An image of gold, whose height was threescore cubits._ As
the breadth of this image was only six cubits, which is four short of
the human proportion, it is conjectured that the pedestal w...
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_They serve not thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast
set up._
THE GOLDEN IMAGE
In last chapter we read of an image which Nebuchadnezzar saw in
vision. In this chapter our attention...
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 3:1 Nebuchadnezzar commands all peoples under
his rule to worship a golden image. Daniel’s friends refuse, out of
loyalty to their God. When God delivers them from the fiery furn...
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_HOMILETICS_
SECT. XIII.—THE FIERY FURNACE (Chap. Daniel 3:8)
God has never left Himself without a witness. An Enoch and a Noah
found on the eve of the Flood; an Abraham in Chaldea, and a Lot in
Sodo...
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EXPOSITION
DANIEL 3:1
THE GOLDEN IMAGE, AND THE FIERY FURNACE.
DANIEL 3:1
Nebuchadnezzar the king made an image of gold, whose heigh
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Now in chapter 3 we find Nebuchadnezzar defying the revelation of God.
Remember in his dream he saw the image with the head of gold, "thou
art the head of gold," but it had a chest of silver for the B...
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1 Samuel 20:30; Acts 24:24; Acts 5:25; Daniel 2:12; Daniel 3:19;...
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NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S IMAGE OF GOLD
Daniel 3:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. Daniel in Babylon.
(1) How Daniel came to be in Babylon. When Jerusalem was taken captive
by Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel and the three Heb...