They were thrown into the furnace, and when the king looked into the furnace, he saw four men instead of three. He said that the fourth looked like the Son of God. He called the men out of the furnace, and when they came out, not one hair of their heads was singed, and they were not burnt at all, and only the ropes that had bound them had been burned off. This showed God's amazing power.
It's Ashkenazic Hebrew for "Society of Brothers". In sefardic Hebrew, it would be agudat achim.
its the Hebrew word for the 3 Hebrew brothers
"Achim" (אחים).
In Hebrew we would say it as "ahim le'olam" (brothers forever). The "h" is said with a slight rasp against the soft palate.
Joseph
shomehr ahch (שמור אח)
Brother's heart = לב אח (lev ahkh)
achim (אחים) means "brothers" or "siblings"
look at Exodus 2 it says that Moses went to see his Hebrew brothers. So we can assume he knew all along.
This is a true statement, but it's not a question.
shlosha achim, pronounced shloh-SHA ah-kHEEM
Brother = אח (ahkh) Brothers = אחים (ahkhim)