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One of the three friends who survived the fiery furnace — real name Azariah
Also known as Azariah of Babylon
Jewish exile in Babylon, originally named Azariah, renamed Abednego by the Babylonians (Daniel 1:7). Along with Shadrach and Meshach, he refused to bow to Nebuchadnezzar's golden statue and was thrown into a furnace heated seven times hotter than normal. They walked out without even smelling like smoke (Daniel 3). Ultimate trust flex.
Four Jewish teenagers are handpicked for Babylon's elite training program — and immediately take a stand about what they will and won't compromise on.
The Fiery FurnaceExile & ReturnThree men refuse to bow to a golden statue and get thrown into a furnace — where a mysterious fourth figure walks with them through the flames.
2 chapters across 1 book
Abednego (Azariah) joins the others in urgent prayer — his presence underscores that Daniel's response to crisis is to gather his community of faith rather than act alone.
The UltimatumDaniel 3:13-15Abednego stands with the others before Nebuchadnezzar, named in the king's challenge — the ultimatum forcing an immediate, public answer to who holds ultimate authority over their lives.
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