Daniel Chapter 3.
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There is also the coming "fiery furnace" that shall be kindled into the "Lake of Fire" of Judgment Day or The Last Great Day of God's plan at the "end of the age" [see Rev.20:11-15]; that's part of Jesus' explanation of His "parables" to His disciples:
"...His disciples came to Him and said, 'Explain to us the parable about the weeds in the field.' 'The sower of the good seed,' He answered, 'is the Son of Man; the field is the world; the good seed is the sons of the Kingdom; the weeds, the sons of the Evil One. The enemy who sows the weeds is the Devil. The harvest is the end of the age. The reapers are the angels. Just as the weeds are collected together and burnt with fire, SO IT WILL BE AT THE END OF THE AGE. The Son of Man will send forth His angels, and they will gather OUT OF HIS KINGDOM ALL HINDRANCES, and whoever practices iniquity, and WILL THROW THEM INTO THE FIERY FURNACE. There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.'" (Matt.13:36-42 MNT Montgomery New Testament)
And the "parable of the net": "...the Kingdom of Heaven is like a net that was cast into the sea and gathered fish of every kind. When it was full they hauled it upon the beach, and sat down and sorted the good fish into baskets, but threw the worthless fish away. So it will be at the end of the age. The angels will go forth and separate the wicked from the righteous, and FLING THEM INTO THE FURNACE OF FIRE.'" (verses 47-49)
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There are numerous references to furnaces in The Bible, but the most well-known such reference is in Daniel chapter 3. Here, the novelist has the three friends, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, thrown into a furnace, without suffering any harm.
The Bible does not say, so any answer would be a guess.
The Bible mentions furnaces frequently, but you're probably thinking of the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, recorded in the third chapter of Daniel.
The story of Masada is not found in the Bible.
Masada is not found in the Bible.
The story is a myth and legend and not found in the Bible.
It can be found in the book of kings.
The Book of Daniel.
The story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf is not found in the Bible. It is actually an Aesop's fable, which is a collection of tales attributed to the ancient Greek storyteller Aesop. This specific story teaches the lesson of the importance of honesty.
Nebuchadnezzar. The three boys were Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. Three of the entities seen in the fire of the furnace were supposedly these three (who were placed in the furnace for refusing idolatry). The fourth figure appeared in the flames after the three young men had already been put into the furnace. Some say it was an angel. Some say it was Jesus. The book of the Bible in which this story is told is Daniel.
in the book of kings i think
The book of Genesis...
The city if Nineveh can be read about in several places in the Bible. The best known story is the story of Jonah which can be found in the book of Jonah.
There is more than referance to Goliath in the Bible, but the main story of David and Goliath is found in 1 Samuel 17.
The story of the lost sheep is found in the beginning of Luke 15.