| WHEN the
king of Babylon captured the king of Israel and
made the Israelites captives in Babylon, there
were four voting men who were specially favored
by the king. One of these was Daniel. They were
brought into the kings palace that they
might be trained to serve among his advisers.
These advisers were called wise men.
The training of the wise men
was begun when they were young and lasted for
three years. It was something like three years in
college. In order that they might be very healthy
they were fed with the same choice food that was
prepared for the king, and they also drank of the
kings wine. When these young Hebrews were
brought into this special school Daniel explained
to the man who had charge over them that they
would rather not eat the kings meat or
drink the kings wine.
The man was afraid that the
king would be very angry with him if he let these
young Hebrew boys eat or drink anything else. But
Daniel asked him if they might try eating other
food for a short period of ten days and see how
good their health was at the end of that time.
The man who had charge over them agreed to this.
Well, at the close of the ten days the boys
looked and felt better than any of the others who
were in training with them, so the man who took
care of them was well satisfied. Later the king
was also pleased.
As we learned in our last
story, it was Daniel, one of these four Hebrews,
who explained the kings dream for
himthat dream in which he saw a statue like
a man, which was made of gold, silver, brass,
iron, and clay. The king was very, very much
pleased with what Daniel did for him, and he
exalted him to be chief ruler over the province
of Babylon.
One of the very good things
about Daniel was his loyalty to his friends. When
the king gave him such a wonderful position in
the nation as a reward for telling him the dream
and what it meant, Daniel thought of the other
three Hebrews who had also been trained to be
wise men. So he told the king about them, and the
king said that the three Hebrew boys could
represent Daniel, and be rulers over the province
of Babylon. Wasnt that a wonderful
arrangement!
But they did not know how much
trouble they were to have later on.
When Daniel told Nebuchadnezzar
that he was such a mighty ruler in the world, the
king became proud and thought he was very wise.
He also forgot the God of the Hebrews who had
helped Daniel to interpret his dream. The king
commanded that a very large golden idol, or
image, should be made, and then ordered all those
whom he had appointed to be rulers over the
various provinces to worship this idol.
When these rulers learned about
the kings command, all of them except the
three Hebrews gathered together where the idol
was built, and when they heard the sound of music
being played on the many kinds of instruments
which the people used at that time, they bowed
down before this huge golden idol and worshipped
it.
The province of Babylon was
only a small part of the country. In this
province the city of Babylon was built. You can
understand that, cant you? It is like the
state of New York, the county of New York, and
the city of New York. In Babylon the states were
called provinces, and the three Hebrew children
who were made rulers over the province, or state
of Babylon, refused to bow down and worship that
great idol of gold which Nebuchadnezzar had set,
up in the place of God.
My, but it took a lot of
courage for those young men to defy the king of
Babylon! When he heard about it he was very
angry. In those days kings were very cruel to
those who did not obey them. Nebuchadnezzar gave
orders that any of the rulers who refused to bow
down and worship the image should be east into a
furnace of fire and burned to death.
Wasnt that awful!
Of course the three Hebrew
children knew that this is what the king had
ordered, but they decided that no matter how much
they suffered they would not worship the image.
They trusted in God, and knew that it would be
very wrong for them to worship an idol.
Yes, when Nebuchadnezzar
learned that these young Hebrews had refused to
obey him he was indeed very angry, but he was
willing to give them another chance, and again
the three Hebrews refused. Well, you can just
imagine how the king felt by this time! He told
his servants to heat the furnace seven times
hotter than usual, and then to bind these three
rebellious Hebrews and throw them into that
dreadfully hot fire.
But these godly young men were
not afraid!
They had told Nebuchadnezzar
that they believed God would help them, but even
if he did not, they would not worship the
kings image. Yes, the fire was hotit
was so hot and fierce that the men who carried
the Hebrews to the furnace were burned to death
by the flames which leaped out from it.
I suppose the king thought he
was very clever and powerful. I can imagine him
saying to himself, Ill teach those
young Hebrews a lesson. Who is their God, anyway,
that I should pay any attention to him?
After he had a little while to think it over, and
to feel glad that he was so very wise and
powerful, he decided he would go to the edge of
the fiery furnace and make sure that the Hebrews
were dead. But what a surprise! Instead of being
burned to death, they were alive and walking
around in the fire. And not only that, instead of
three, Nebuchadnezzar saw four people in the
fire! He said that the fourth one looked like the
Son of God.
Ill tell you, if
Nebuchadnezzar was ever frightened he was now! He
was wise enough to know that a power much greater
than he could understand was protecting those
three Hebrews. He knew, too, that it was the
power of their God. He called to the three
Hebrews to step out of the fire, and they did.
When they were examined it was found that not
even their clothing was singed with the fire.
Wasnt that wonderful?
Oh yes, I forgot to tell you
the names of these three Hebrew boys that were
given to them by one of the kings servants.
They were Sha-drach, Me-shach, and A-bed-ne-go.
King Nebuchadnezzar gave orders
throughout the country over which he ruled that
no one should say anything against the God of
these three Hebrews. Not only that, but he gave
the young men better positions than they had
before.
Isnt it wonderful to know
that God is so powerful, and that he takes such
good care of those who love and serve him? We
dont understand how he kept the three
Hebrews from being burned in that intensely hot
fire, but we know that he did. We dont know
all there is to know about fire, anyway. We know
it is hot, and we know that it burns wood, and
paper, and coal. We know that it wont burn
rocks; and we know, too, that water wont
burn. And we know also that God knows everything
about fire and that he knew how to keep the fire
from burning the three Hebrew children.
We know this because the Bible
says so, and we know that the Bible is true.
QUESTIONS
Who were Daniels three
friends who were brought to Babylon as prisoners
with him?
How did these three Hebrews
become important rulers in Babylon?
Explain how the enemies of
the three Hebrews tried to have them killed by
the order of the king.
What did the king of Babylon
do when he found that the Hebrews were not burned
to death in the fiery furnace?
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