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Identifier: bibleprimeroldte00hult (find matches)
Title: Bible primer, Old Testament, for use in the primary department of Sunday schools
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Hult, Adolf, 1869-1943 Augustana synod. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Rock Island, Ill., Augustana book concern
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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then fall down and pray to it. If any one does not,he shall be thrown into a red-hot furnace. And the king commanded it. But the three young men prayed to their Lord, as before. This made the king fearfully angry. He ordered the fur-nace to be made seven times as hot. The three men werethrown in their clothes into the furnace. Did they burn up? Hear this: The king goes to the furnace — what? Didwe not throw three men into the furnace, the king said,and look, I see four men loose, walking in the middle of thefire, and they have no hurt; and the looks of the fourth manis like a son of the gods! And the king went and calledto Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to come up. And nota hair of their head was singed, nor their clothes at allburned. Who was that fourth one? Ah, the good Angel of God! Then king Nebuchadnezzar said: I command that allmust now worship the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego. Because there is no other god that can save like this. What a beautiful story! Dan. 3.
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BIBLE PRIMER 103 49. BELSHAZZARS FEAST. Another king of Babylon was Belshazzar. He made a great feast for his thousand lords. They drank wine from the gold and silver vessels that hadbeen taken from the Temple of Jerusalem. Holy vessels ofGod, you understand. Only the priests of God in Israel wereallowed to use them. Look, what is that? A light on the wall as from heaven!What is it? A hand is writing words on the wall! What are those words ? No one could read them or under-stand them. The king called out, Bring in the kings wise men thatunderstand dreams, bring them quickly. They came. Butnone of them understood the words. The queen said, 0king, there is a man named Daniel who is holy, and wisefrom the gods. He can explain the words. And they sent for Daniel. See him stand there in the great palace. He looks at thewriting on the wall. Then he turns to the king, saying, 0king, the words on the wall are these: Mene, mene, tekel,upharsin: God has weighed you on His scales and foundyou wa

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