Meshach in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(guest of a king), the name given to Mishael, one of the
companions of Daniel, who with three others was taught, Da 1:4
and qualified to "stand before" King Nebuchadnezzar, Da 1:5 as
his personal attendants and advisers. Da 1:20 But
notwithstanding their Chaldeans education, these three young
Hebrews were strongly attached to the religion of their
fathers; and their refusal to join in the worship of the image
on the plain of Dura gave a handle of accusation to the
Chaldeans. The rage of the king, the swift sentence of
condemnation passed upon the three offenders, their miraculous
preservation from the fiery furnace heated seven times hotter
than usual, the king's acknowledgement of the God of Shadrach,
Meshach and Abednego, with their restoration to office, are
written in the third chapter of Daniel, and there the history
leaves them.
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