The Beginning
God's Protection
The Aftermath
The Names Mean Something
100

What metal was the massive image made of that Nebuchadnezzar built?

Gold

100

How did the king react to their refusal and what did he say to do with the furnace?

He became furious and made the furnace seven times hotter

100

Which important lesson did we learn from Daniel 3 which applies to our faith today?

God is with us even in the hardest situations

100

Hananiah’s name in Hebrew means this.

“Yahweh is gracious”

200

What was the height of the golden statue?

60 cubits/90 feet

200

These men died while trying to throw the three Hebrew men into the furnace.

The soldiers
200

This reward was given to the three men after their deliverance.

They were given higher positions in the kingdom

200

Mishael’s name asks this powerful rhetorical question.

“Who is like God?”

300

What was the king’s command when the music played?

“Everyone must bow to the statue”

300

This was the number of men King Nebuchadnezzar saw standing in the fire.

4 (four)

300

Which important lesson did we learn from Daniel 3 which applies to our faith today?

God is with us even in the fiery trials

300

Azariah’s Hebrew name means this.

“God is my helper”

400

What was the punishment for anyone who refused to bow?

They would be thrown into a fiery furnace

400

Who did Nebuchadnezzar say the 4th looked like?

The Son of God
400

What did Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego do for God that applies to us today?

STAND for God

400

The Babylonian name Shadrach means this.

“Servant of Aku”

500

These three men refused to bow to the golden image. (Babylonian Names)

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

500

What was the condition of the three men after they came out of the fire?

They were completely unharmed

500

This promise from Matthew 28:20 reminds us we are never alone. (Can use your Bible)

 I will be with you always

500

Abednego means this in reference to a Babylonian god.

“Servant of Nebo/Nabu"