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Prophet Daniel and the Holy Three Children Ananias, Azarias and Mishael

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  • The prophet Daniel is one of the four great prophets and lived in the late 7th and early 6th centuries BC. He belonged to the tribe of Judah, was of royal lineage, and was born in Upper Bethara.

    While still an infant, he was taken captive with his parents to Babylon. With the providence of Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel (whom the emperor renamed Belshazzar) with the three Jewish youths, Hananiah, Azariah, and Mishael, studied at the imperial court. Because their academic performance was excellent, when they came of age the king gave them a high position in the state. In fact, Daniel had the gift of interpreting dreams and later prophesied the coming of the Son of Man.

    But once Nebuchadnezzar made his own golden image and demanded that all the officials and the people worship it. Daniel was away on a mission. However, it was the three boys who did not worship the image. They were immediately reported to the king. He told them that if they did not worship, the fiery furnace awaited them. Then the three boys answered: “Listen, king, the heavenly God whom we worship is so powerful that he is able to take us out of the fiery furnace safe and sound and to rescue us from your hands. But even if he does not do so, know that we do not worship your gods and we will not worship your image.”

    Indeed, when they were thrown into the fire, the three boys came out safe and sound. The same thing happened later with Daniel, when Darius threw him into the lions’ den because he prayed, while the king had ordered that no one should pray for 30 days.

    Seeing the miracle, Darius kept Daniel in his court, where he remained and died at a very old age, probably in Susa.

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