The three men in the fiery furnace—Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—demonstrated their fear of God by refusing to worship the golden image set up by King Nebuchadnezzar, despite the threat of death. Their faith and commitment to God's commandments showed that they prioritized their allegiance to Him over their own safety. They expressed confidence in God's ability to save them, indicating a profound reverence and trust in Him. Ultimately, their actions highlighted a deep-seated fear of God rather than fear of earthly consequences.
No, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were not eunuchs in the biblical story of the fiery furnace. They were three Jewish men who were thrown into the fiery furnace by King Nebuchadnezzar but were miraculously saved by God.
The fourth person in the fiery furnace along with Shedrach, Meshach, and Abednego was an angel sent from God to save Daniel's friends from a fiery death. King Nebuchadnezzer exclaimed that he appeared as "a son of the gods", and when Daniel's three friends came out from the furnace, they had not so much as a single singed hair or even the smell of smoke upon their clothes.
The fourth person in the fiery furnace along with Shedrach, Meshach, and Abednego was an angel sent from God to save Daniel's friends from a fiery death. King Nebuchadnezzer exclaimed that he appeared as "a son of the gods", and when Daniel's three friends came out from the furnace, they had not so much as a single singed hair or even the smell of smoke upon their clothes.
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.
Because they believed in God no matter what happened because when the king told them to bow down to him they refused and the king didnt know they were Daniel's friends so they stuck all three of them in the furnace and tried to burn them alive but God didn't let that happen because they were FAITHFUL to Him.
They were thrown into a fiery furnace for worshiping god and they survived.
"Fear of God" in Latin is timor Dei.
Fear God
the god of fear is Phobos and the god of terror is Deimos.
Demons fear Jesus and God, and people who love Jesus and God.
i shall fear no man but god
Daniel's faith in God protected him from falling into despair and compromise when faced with trials and temptations. It gave him strength and courage to stand firm in his beliefs and led to his miraculous deliverance from the lion's den.