An-d
t-he Lord God took the man,
an-d
- put him - - in-to the garden
of Eden to dress it
and
- - to
keep it.
And
the days of Adam after -
- he - - had begotten
Seth - were eight hundred years:
and
he begat sons - - and daughters:
Un-to the
wo-man he said,
I
will
greatly multiply thy sorrow
and thy conception;
in
sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; . . .
Surely
I
would speak to the Almighty,
and
- I desire to reason with God.
and
thy desire shall be to thy
husband,
and
he
shall
rule over thee.
An-d
God made the firmament,
an-d
divided the waters which were under the firma-ment -from - the waters which were -above the firma-ment:
an-d it was so.
An-d
the Spir-it of God moved up-on
the face of the waters.
Re1
(ra)n. Mythology.
Variant of Ra1.
of
(uv, ov) (v when unstressed)prep. 1. Derived or coming from; originating
at or from: men of the north.
2. Caused by; resulting from:
a death of tuberculosis. 3. Away
from; at a distance from: a mile east of here. 4. So as to be separated or relieved from:
Then Abr-am re-moved
h-is tent,
and
came -and dwelt in the plain - - of
M-amre,
which is
in
Hebron,
and
built there an altar unto the Lord.
That
I
-will not take from -a thread even
to a shoelatchet,
and -that I -will not take any thing
that is thine,
lest thou – should-est -say,
I
have
made Abram rich:
Save
only
that which the young men have eaten,
and
the portion of the men which went with me, Aner,
Eshcol,
and
Mamre;
let them take- their portion.
After
these things the word
of the Lord came unto Abram in a vision,
saying,
Fear
not,
Abram:
I
am
-thy shield,
and -thy - exceeding great reward.
of
(uv, ov) (v when unstressed)prep. 1. Derived or coming from; originating
at or from: men of the north.
2. Caused by; resulting from:
a death of tuberculosis. 3. Away
from; at a distance from: a mile east of here. 4. So as to be separated or relieved from:
And they came to the place which God had told him
- - of;
and
Abraham built - an - altar there,
and
laid the wood in order, . . .
t-he her-b yielding seed,
and t-he
fruit tree yielding fruit after his
kind, . . .
.
. . whose see-d -
- is in
it-self,
up-on the earth:
and
it
was
so.
.
. .and bound Isaac
his son,
. . .
Make
thee an ark
of gopher
wood;
rooms
shalt thou make in the ark,
and shalt pitch it - -within - - and without - - with pitch.
.
. . and laid him on
the altar
up-on the wood.
And
Abraham stretched forth his hand,
and
took the kin-Wife to slay his son.
And
the angel of the Lord called
un-to him
out
of
heaven,
and
said,
Abraham,
Abraham:
and he
said,
Here am - I.
And he said,
Lay
not
thine hand upon the lad, . . .
and that- I -- will not take any thing that is thine, . . .
So
he
drove out the man; . . .
And
the Lord God planted a garden eastward in
Eden;
.
. . and he placed at the east
- of
the
garden of Eden -Cherubims,
. . . lest
thou
shouldest say,
I
have made Abram rich:
. . .neither
do thou any thing unto
him:
An-d
he said,
I
will
certainly return unto thee according to the time
of life;
*****
And
the beginning of his kingdom was Babel,
and
Erech,
and
Accad,
and
Calneh,
in the land of Shinar.
Behold now,
this
city is near to flee unto,
and
it
is a little one:
Oh,
let me
escape thither,
(is it not a
little one?)
and my soul
shall live. . . .
If
thou doest well,
shalt thou not be accepted?
.
. . And he said
unto him,
See,
I have accepted thee concerning this thing -
- also,
that
I
will not overthrow this city,
for
the which thou hast spoken.
*****
And
Jacob journeyed to Succoth,
and
built him an house,
And
God saw the light,
that it
was good:
and
made booths for his cattle:
therefore
the name of the place is called Succoth.
This
same shall comfort us concerning our work
and toil of our hands,
because of the ground which the
Lord hath cursed.
And
he said,
Cursed
be Canaan;
a
servant of servants shall he be un-to his
brethren.
An-d
he said,
Blessed
be
the Lord God of She-m;
and Canaan shall be his servant.
God
shall enlarge Japheth,
and he shall
dwell in the tents
of Shem;
and
Canaan sh-all be his servant.
So
Jacob came to Luz,
which is in the land of Canaan,
that
is,
Bethel,
he
-and all the people that were -with him.
And
he built there an altar, . . .
And
the gold of that land is good:
there
is
bdellium - and the onyx
stone.
. . . and called the place Elbethel:
because there God appeared unto him,
when he
fled from the face of his brother.
I - should
- have slept:
then
had I been at rest,
With kings
and counsellors of the earth,
which
built desolate places for- -them -selves;
Or with princes that had gold,
who
-
filled their houses with silver:
Or
as an hid-den untimely birth I had not been; . . .
de-ri-sion
(di-rizhn)n.
1. Contemptuous or jeering laughter; ridicule. A state of being derided: The proposal was held in
derision by members of the board. 2. An object of ridicule; a laughingstock.[Middle
English derisioun, from Anglo-Norman, from Late Latin derisio,
derision-, from Latin derisus, past participle of deridere, to
deride. See DERIDE.]
.
. . But now they that are younger than I
have me in derision,
. . . as
infants which never saw light.
*****
While he was yet speaking,
there came also - another,
and said,
The Chaldeans made out three bands,
and fell upon the camels,
and have carried them away, . . .
Therefore they say unto God,
Depart from us;
for we desire not the knowledge of thy
ways.
. . . yea, - and slain the servants with
the edge of the s-word;
and I only –am - escaped al-one to tell
thee.
I
should have been carried
- -from the womb to the grave.
Be ye afraid of the s-word:
for
wrath bringeth the punishments of the sword,
that ye may know there is a judgment.
And
this shall be your north border:
from
the - - great sea ye shall point out for you mount Hor:
From
mount Hor ye shall point out your
border unto the entrance of Hamath;
and
the goings forth of the border shall
be to Zedad:
And
Esau said,
Behold, I am at the point to die:
and
what profit shall this birth-right do to me? . . .
And
Jacob said, S-wear to me this
day;
and he sware unto him:
and
he sold his birth-right un-to Jacob. . . .
And
Rebekah took goodly raiment of her eldest
son Esau,
which
were with her in the house,
and
put them up-on Jacob - her younger son:
Then
Jacob gave Esau bread
len-til
(lentl)n. 1. A leguminous plant (Lens
culinaris) native to southwest Asia, having flat pods containing
lens-shaped, edible seeds. 2. The round, flattened seed- - of this plant.[Middle English, from Old
French lentille, from Vulgar Latin *lenticula, from Latin lenticula, diminutive
of lens, lent-, lentil.]
and
pottage of
lentiles;
and he did eat
and drink,
and rose up,
and went - his way:
thus Esau despised his birth-right.
And
Esau said,
Be-hold, I am at the point to die: . . .
And
it came to pass,
as they journeyed from the east,
that they found a plain in
the land of Shinar;
and
they dwelt there.
And
the Spirit
of God moved upon the face of
the waters.
And
Isaac said un-to Jacob,
Come
near,
I
pray thee,
that
I
may feel thee,
my son,
whether thou be my very son Esau or not.
And
Jacob went near un-to Isaac his father;
and
he felt him,
and
said,
The voice
is
Jacob's voice,
but
the hands are the hands of Esau.
And
he - discerned him not,
because his hands were hairy,
as
his brother Esau's hands:
so - he - blessed
him.
yea,
and he
- shall be blessed.
*****
And Ab-el,
he
also
- brought of
the firstlings -of his flock
and
of t-he
- - fat there-of.
And
the Lord said,
My
spirit shall not
always strive with man,
for
that he also is
flesh:
yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.
This is the book of the generations of Adam.
So
God
created man in -his own image,
in
the image
of God created he h-im;
And
s-he again bare his brother - Abel.
And
Abel was a keeper of sheep,
but Cain was a tiller of the ground.
There was a man in the land of Uz,
whose name was Job;
and that man was perfect . . .
And there were born unto him seven sons
and three daughters.
and upright,
and - one that feared God,
and eschewed evil.
*****
And
the beginning of his kingdom was Babel,
and
Erech,
and
Accad,
and
Calneh,
in
the land of Sh-inar.
There
were giants in the earth in those days;
and
also after that,
when
the
sons of God came in un-to the daughters of men,
and
they bare children to them,
For
God
doth know that in the day ye eat there-of, then your eyes shall be opened,
and ye shall be as gods,
knowing
good and evil.
*****
Then
Satan - - answered
the Lord,
and
said,
Doth
Job fear God for nought?
Hast not thou made an hedge
about him,
and
about his house,
and about all that he hath on every side?
thou
hast blessed the work of his hands,
and
his substance is increased
in the land.
But
put forth thine hand now,
and
- touch all that he hath,
and
he will curse thee to thy face.
And the Lord said un-to Satan,
Behold, all that he hath is in
thy power;
only
up-on him-self put not forth thine hand.
So
Satan went for-th from the presence
of the Lord.
*****
And they heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day:
and Adam - -and his wife hid themselves from
the presence of the Lord God among-st the trees of the garden.
And the Lord God called un-to Adam,
and said un-to
him,
Where art thou?
And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden;
and there he put the man - -whom he had formed.
and he called his name Enos:
then began men to call upon the name of the Lord.
And he said,
I heard thy voice in the garden,
and I was afraid,
because I was naked;
and I hid my-self.
And he said,
Who told thee that - - thou wast naked?
Hast thou eaten of the tree,
whereof - I
commanded thee - that thou
should-est not eat?
And the man said,
And it came to pass in the evening,
that he took Leah his daughter,
and brought her to him;
and he went in unto her.
And
it came to pass,
that in the morning,
behold,
it was Leah:
The woman - -whom thou gavest to be with me,
s-he gave me of
the tree,
and - I did eat.
In
the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah came Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon unto Jerusalem,
be-siege
(bi-sej)v. tr.
be-sieged, be-sieg-ing, be-sieg-es. 1. To surround with hostile forces. 2. To
crowd around; hem in. 3. To harass
or importune, as with requests: Reporters besieged the winner for interviews.
4. To cause to feel distressed or worried:
She was besieged by problems.
and
besieged it.
And the Lord said unto Satan,
Behold,
he is in thine hand;
but save his life.
ves-sel
. . . 5. A
person seen as the agent or embodiment, as of a quality: a vessel of mercy.
And
the Lord gave Jehoiakim king
of Judah in-to his hand,
with
part of the vessels of the house of God:
And Judah took a wife for - Er his -first-born,
whose
name
was Tamar.
which he carried in-to the land of Shinar
to the house of his
god;
and
he
brought the vessels in-to
the treasure house of his god.
Nebuchadnezzar the king made an image of gold,
whose height
was threescore cubits,
and
the breadth there-of --six cubits:
he
set it up in the plain of Dura,
in
the
province of Babylon.
And
Jacob asked him,
and
said,
Tell
me,
I
pray thee,
thy
name.
And
he said,
Where-fore
is it that - - thou dost ask after my name?
when
the sons of God came in un-to the
daughters of men,
and they bare children to them,
the same became mighty men which were of old,
men
of re-nown.
He
was a mighty hunter before the Lord: where-fore -- it is said, . . . which Nebuchadnezzar the king had set up.
Then
Nebuchadnezzar the king sent to gather together the princes,
the governors,
and
the captains,
the judges,
the treasurers,
the counsellors,
the sheriffs,
and
all the rulers of the provinces,
to
come to the dedication of the image which
Nebuchadnezzar the king had set up.
Then
the princes,
the governors,
and
captains,
the judges,
the treasurers,
and
counsellors,
the sheriffs,
And
God said,
Let
the waters under the heaven be gathered
together un-to one place,
and
let the dry land appear:
and
it was so.
And
God called the dry land Earth;
and
the gathering together of the waters
called he Seas:
and
God saw that it was good. . . .
and
-divided the waters which were under
the firmament from the waters which were above
the firmament:
.
. . and -all the rulers of the provinces,
were gathered together un-to the dedication of the image that Nebuchadnezzar the king had set up;
bow2
(bou)v. bowed, bow-ing, bows.v. intr. 1. To
bend or curve downward; stoop. 2. To
incline the body or head or bend the knee in greeting, consent, courtesy,
acknowledgment, submission, or
veneration.
I
do set my bow in the cloud,
and
it shall be for a token of a covenant between me
and
the earth.
And
it shall come to pass,
when I bring
a cloud over the earth,
that the
bow shall be seen in the cloud:
And
I will remember my covenant,
which is
between me -and you
and
every living creature of all flesh;
and
the waters shall no more become a flood to destroy all flesh.
And
Abraham stood up,
and
bowed him-self - - to the people of the land, even to the children of Heth.
and
they stood before the image that Nebuchadnezzar had set
up.
Then an herald cried aloud,
To
you it is commanded,
O
people,
nations,
and
languages,
That at
what time ye hear the sound of the cornet,
flute,
harp,
sackbut,
psaltery,
dulcimer,
and
all kinds of music,
ye
fall down -and worship the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar the king hath set up:. . .
Behold now,
this
city is near to flee unto,
and it is
a
little one:
Oh,
let me
escape thither,
(is it not a
little one?)
and - - my soul
shall live.
And
he looked to-ward Sodom -and Gomorrah,
and
to-ward all the land of the
plain,
and
beheld,
and,
lo,
the
smoke of the country
-- went up as the smoke of a furnace.
And
it came to pass,
when
God destroyed the cities of the plain,
that God remembered Abraham,
and
sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow,
when he overthrew
the cities in the which Lot
dwelt.
And
who-so falleth not down - and worshippeth
shall the same hour be cast into the
midst of a burning fiery furnace.
Therefore
at that time,
when all the people heard the sound of the cornet,
flute,
harp,
sackbut,
psaltery,
and
all kinds of music,
all
the people,
the nations,
and
the languages,
fell
down
-and worshipped the gold-en image that Nebuchadnezzar the king
had set up.
Where-fore
at that time certain Chaldeans came near, . . .
When
Judah saw her,
he
thought her to be an harlot;
because she had covered her face. . . .
Hagar, . .
. And
t-he angel of the Lord found her by
a fountain of water in the wilderness,
by
the
fountain - - in the way to
Shur
.
. . And he turned
un-to her --by the way,
and
said,
And
he turned un-to her by the way,
and
said, . . .
And
they said one - to another,
Go
to,
let
us
make brick,
and
- - burn
them throughly.
.
. . Go to,
I pray thee,
let
me come in un-to thee;
(for he knew not that she was his daughter in law.)
.
. . And she said,
What
wilt thou give me,
that
thou
mayest come in - - un-to me?
And
the sons of Pharez
were Hezron
and
Hamul. . . .
But.
. . now they -that are younger than I - - have me in derision,
and
accused the Jews.
They
spake -and said to the king Nebuchadnezzar,
O
king,
live for ever. . . .
And
Adah bare Jabal:
he
was the father of such as dwell in tents,
and
of such as have cattle.
And
his brother's name was Jubal:
he
was the father of all such as handle
the harp
and
organ.
ye
fall down -and worship the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar the king hath set up:. . .
Thou,
O
king,
hast
made
a decree,
that every man that shall hear the sound of the cornet, flute, harp,
sackbut, psaltery, and dulcimer,
and
all kinds of music,
shall fall down - - and worship the gold-en image:
And
the Lord said unto him,
Therefore
whosoever slayeth Cain,
vengeance
shall be taken on him sevenfold.
And who-so falleth not down -and
worshippeth,
that
he
should be cast into the midst of a burning fiery furnace.
And Adah bare Jabal: .And
his brother's name was Jubal:
he
was the father of all such as handle the harp
and organ.
(And
Zill-ah, s-he
also bare Tubal-cain,
an
instructor of every artificer in brass
-and iron:)
And
Canaan begat Sidon his firstborn, and Heth, . . . And the Arvadite, and the
Zemarite, and the Hamathite:
and
after-ward were the families
of the Canaanites spread abroad.
And he said,
Who told thee
that thou wast naked?
Hast
thou eaten of the tree,
where-of I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?
And
the man
said,
The woman whom thou gavest to be with
me,
she gave me of the tree,
and
I did eat.
pledge
(plej)n.
1. . . . Something given or held as security to guarantee payment of a debt or
fulfillment of an obligation. The
condition of something thus
given or held: put an article in pledge. 3.
And he
said,
What
pledge shall I give
thee?
And
she said,
Thy signet,
and
thy bracelets,
and
thy - - staff - - that is in thine hand.
And
he gave it her,
and came in unto her,
and
s-he conceived by h-im.
And
God remembered
Noah,
And
it came to pass in the time of her travail,
that,
behold,
twins
were in her womb.
And
it came to pass,
when
s-he travailed,
that
the one put out his hand:
and
the midwife took and bound upon h-is hand a scarlet thread,
saying,
This
came
out first.
And
it came to pass,
And
God saw that the wickedness
of man was great in the earth,
and
that every imagination
of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.
And
it
repented
the Lord that he had made man on the earth,
and
it
grieved him at - his heart.
And
the Lord said,
I will destroy man whom
I
have created from the face of the earth;
both
man,
and
beast,
and
the creeping thing,
and
the fowls of the air;
for it repenteth me - - that I have made them.
as
he drew back his hand,
that,
behold, his brother came out: . . .
of
(uv,
ov) (v when unstressed)prep. 1. Derived or coming from; originating
at or from: men of the north. 2. Caused by; resulting from: . . . . 3. Away
from; at a distance from: a mile
east
- - of here.
I
know
it is so - - of -a
truth:
but
how should
man be just with God?
. . .and she said,
How hast thou broken forth?
this breach be upon thee: . . .
Now
when Job's three friends heard of all this evil that was come upon him,
they
came every one from his own place;
. . . and Zophar
the Naamathite:
. . . therefore his name was called Pharez.
And
God set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth,
And
to rule over the day
and
over the night,
and
to divide the light -from the darkness:
and
God saw that it was good.
There
are
certain Jews whom thou hast set over the affairs of the province of Babylon,
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abednego;
these
men,
O
king,
have not regarded thee:
they
serve not thy gods,
nor
worship the gold-en image which thou hast set up.
Then Nebuchadnezzar in his rage
and
fury commanded to bring Shadrach,
Meshach,
and Abednego.
Then they brought these men before the king.
And
the serpent said unto the woman,
Ye
shall
not surely die:
Nebuchadnezzar spake
and
said unto them, . . .
And
it came to pass at the end of forty days, that Noah
opened the window of the ark which he had made:
true
(troo)adj. tru-er, tru-est. 1. Consistent
with fact or reality; not false or
erroneous. See Synonyms at real1. See Usage Note at fact.
Truthful. 2. Real; genuine. See Synonyms at authentic. 3. Reliable; accurate: a
true prophecy. 4. Faithful, as to a friend, vow, or
cause; loyal. See Synonyms at faithful.
Is it true,
O
Shadrach,
Meshach,
with-out
(with-out', with-)adv. 1. On
the outside: a sturdy structure within and without. 2. With
something absent or lacking: had to do without.
and shalt pitch
it with-in- -and with-out with pitch.
In
the beginning God created the heaven
and
the earth.
And
the earth was without - -form,
and
void;
. . . and Abednego,
do
not
ye
serve my gods,
nor
worship the golden image which
I have set up?
Now
if
ye be ready that at what time - ye hear the sound of the cornet,
flute,
harp,
sackbut,
psaltery,
and
dulcimer,
and
all kinds of music,
That
-- at what time
ye
hear
the sound of the cornet, . . .
. . .and -all kinds of music,
ye
fall down -and worship the golden
image- that Nebuchadnezzar -the
king hath set up:. . .
for it repenteth me -- that I have made them.
And
the rib,
which the Lord God had taken from man,
made
he a woman,
an-d
brought her un-to the man.
And
the serpent said un-to the wo-man,
Ye
shall not surely die:
. . .ye
fall
down -and
worship the image which - -I have
made;
well:
but
if
ye worship not,
ye shall be cast the same hour into the midst of a burning fiery furnace;
and
- -who
is that God - - that shall deliver you out of my hands?
Shadrach,
Meshach, . . .
And
in the eighth day the flesh of his fore-s-kin shall be circumcised.
And
Satan answered the Lord,
and
said, Skin - - for skin,
yea,
-all
that
a man hath will he give for his life.
. . .and Abednego,
answered
and said to the king,
O Nebuchadnezzar,
we are not careful to answer thee - in this matter.
But put forth thine hand now,
If it be so,
. . .
neither shall ye touch it,
. . . and touch all that he hath, and he will curse thee to thy face.
our
God
whom we serve is able - - to
deliver us from the burning fiery furnace,
and
he
will deliver us out of thine hand,
O king.
But
if not,
be
it known un-to thee, O king,
that we will not serve thy gods,
nor
worship the golden image which thou
hast set up.
And the Lord said un-to Satan,
Hast thou considered my
servant Job,
that there is none like him in the earth,
a perfect -and an upright man,
one that feareth God,
and escheweth evil?
vis-age
(vizij)n. 1. The face or
facial expression of a person; countenance. See Synonyms at
face. 2. Appearance; aspect: the bleak visage of winter.
And Cain was very wroth,
and - -his countenance fell.
and still - he -holdeth fast his integrity, although thou moved-- vest-me-nts- against him,
to destroy him with-out cause.
Then was Nebuchadnezzar
full of fury,
and
the form of his visage was changed - against -Shadrach, Meshach,
and
Abednego: . . .
And
Lamech said un-to his wives,
Adah
and
Zillah,
Hear
my voice;
ye
wives of Lamech,
hearken
un-to - my - speech:
for
I
have slain a man to my wounding,
and
a young man to my hurt. . . .
Is
it true,
O
Shadrach,
Meshach,
. . . and Abednego,
If Cain shall be avenged sevenfold,
truly
Lamech seventy -and sevenfold.
therefore
he spake,
and
commanded that -they should heat the furnace one seven times more
than it was wont to be heated.
And
he commanded the most mighty men that were in his army to bind
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abednego, . . .
Before I go whence - - I
shall not return,
even to the land of darkness -- and
the shadow of death;
A
land of darkness,
as
darkness it-self;
and
of the shadow of death,
without
any order,
and
where the light is as darkness.
There-fore shall a man leave his father -and his mother,
and shall cleave un-to his wife:
and they shall be one flesh.
And
it came to pass,
that,
when the sun went down, . . .
and
it
was dark,
behold a smoking
furnace,
and
a burning lamp that passed between those pieces.
And they were both naked,
t-he man - - and h-is
wife,
and
were not ashamed.
.
. . and to cast
them in-to the
burning fiery furnace.
Then these men were bound in their coats,
their
hosen,
and
their hats,
and
their other garments,
and
were cast in-to the mid-st of the
burning fiery furnace.
Therefore because the king's commandment was urgent,
and
the furnace exceeding hot,
t-he flame of t-he fire -
- slew those men that took up
Shadrach, Meshach,
and Abednego.
Now when Job's
three friends heard of all this evil that was come upon him, they came every
one from his own place;
Eliphaz t-he Temanite,
and
Bildad t-he Shuhite,
and Zophar t-he Naamathite:
for
they had made an appointment
together to come to mourn with h-im
and
to comfort - - h-im.
And
when they lifted up their eyes afar off,
and
knew h-im not,
they lifted up t-heir
voice,
Un-to the woman he said,
I
will greatly multiply thy sorrow
and
thy conception;
and
wept;
and
they - rent every one his mantle,
and
sprinkled dust up-on their heads to-ward heaven.
So
they sat down with him up-on the ground - seven days
and
seven nights,
and none spake a word unto him:
for
they saw that his grief was very great.
Save
only that which the young
men have eaten,
and
the portion of the men which went with me,
Aner,
Eshcol,
and
Mamre;
let
them
take their portion.
And
these three men,
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abednego,
fell
down bound into the midst
of
the burning fiery furnace.
Then
Nebuchadnezzar the king was astonied,
and
rose up in haste,
and
spake,
and
said un-to his counsellors,
We
are
all one
man's sons;
we
are
- true men,
If
ye be true men, let one of your brethren be bound in the house of your prison:
Did not we cast three men bound into the midst of
the fire?
They answered - and said un-to the king,
True,
O king.
He
answered -and said,
Lo,
I
see
four men loose,
walking
in
the midst of the fire,
and
they have no hurt;
and
t-he form of the fourth is like the - Son of God.
Then Nebuchadnezzar came near to t-he mouth of t-he burning fiery furnace,
and
spake,
and
said,
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and Abednego,
ye
servants of
the
most high God,
come
forth,
and
come hither.
Then Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abednego,
came
forth of the midst of the fire.
And
t-he princes,
governors,
and
captains,
and
the king's counsellors,
being gathered together,
saw
these men,
upon
whose bodies the fire had no power,
nor
was
-an hair of their head singed,
neither
were their coats changed,
And
he came near,
and
kissed him:
and
he smelled the smell of his
raiment,
and
blessed him,
and
said,
See,
the smell of my son is as the smell of a
field which the Lord hath blessed:
. . . nor the smell of fire had passed on them.
Then Nebuchadnezzar
spake,
and
said,
Blessed
be the God of Shadrach,
Meshach,
and Abednego,
who
hath sent his angel,
and
delivered his servants that trusted in him,
and
have changed the king's word,
and
yielded their bodies,
that they might not serve nor worship any god,
except
their own God.
There-fore I make a decree,
That every people,
nation,
and
language,
which speak any thing amiss against the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego,
shall be cut in pieces,
and
their houses shall be made a dunghill:
because there is no other God that can deliver after this sort.
Samuel

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