The father of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego is not explicitly mentioned in The Bible. These three individuals are known for their story in the Book of Daniel, where they were thrown into a fiery furnace by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon but miraculously survived unharmed. The focus of the narrative is on their unwavering faith in God rather than their familial lineage.
No, they were in the fiery furnace. Daniel was in the lions' den alone except for the big cats and the protective angel.
were Shadrak Meshak and Abendigo the three wise men?
Their Hebrew names were Hananiah (חֲנַנְיָה), Mishael (מִישָׁאֵל) and Azariah (עֲזַרְיָה). It was probably by the King's decree that the Chief Official, Ashpenaz, assigned them the Chaldean names of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, respectively [Dan.1:6-7].
Meshak Gardiner is one of many main characters who feature in the book/play, Coram Boy. He is a disturbed and possibly mentally challenged 15 year old who has a father that buys and sells children. He is supposedly in love with "Angel". A vision he often has of a young beautiful woman. The image originates in the young Melissa Milcote, who is in an arranged marriage with the rich heir to the county, Alexander Ashbrook. Meshak believes that Melissa is his "Angel" and that she loves him. The real woman has only ever seen Meshak spying on her.The story adapts from here, however I shall not tell you a plot synopsis. :)
Abednego Mazibuko was born on 1954-03-12.
Abednego's mother is not mentioned in historical or biblical records. The story of Abednego (or Azariah) is from the Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible, but his mother's name is not provided in the text.
The companions of Daniel in the Old Testament are named Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.
Louis Armstrong - Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
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.
Abednego along with his two companions are referred to as "Children" in the Book of Daniel. There is no indication as to their real age.
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Abednego Keshomshahara has written: 'A theology of poverty reduction in Tanzania' -- subject(s): Church and social problems, Poverty, Christianity, History