Men in the fire oven, 1740 print The Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar on horseback and surrounded with soldiers sees how Sadrak, Mesak and Abednego in the burning oven are miraculously assisted by a fourth figure, which makes the king decide to give the order to their salvation. There are three men in front of the oven who were killed of the hot fire through the blazing flames. In the background kneeling figures around the golden statue that Sadrak, Mesak and Abednego refused to worship. A title above the show. Below six verses and a reference to Daniël 3: 23-24. The print is part of an album.


Men in the fire oven, 1740 print The Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar on horseback and surrounded with soldiers sees how Sadrak, Mesak and Abednego in the burning oven are miraculously assisted by a fourth figure, which makes the king decide to give the order to their salvation. There are three men in front of the oven who were killed of the hot fire through the blazing flames. In the background kneeling figures around the golden statue that Sadrak, Mesak and Abednego refused to worship. A title above the show. Below six verses and a reference to Daniël 3: 23-24. The print is part of an album. paper letterpress printing to his astonishment King Nebuchadnezzar sees four men (one of them usually represented as an angel) in the furnace; the king commands them to come forth


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