Mishael

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Mishael is one of the three Hebrew youths in the biblical additions to Daniel who, along with his companions, is miraculously preserved in the fiery furnace.

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Mishael canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew youth
biblical figure
character in the Book of Daniel
associatedWith Babylon NERFINISHED
Babylonian exile
King Nebuchadnezzar II NERFINISHED
Song of the Three Youths NERFINISHED
miraculous protection from fire
companionOf Azariah NERFINISHED
Daniel NERFINISHED
Hananiah NERFINISHED
event deliverance from the fiery furnace
genre biblical narrative
groupMembership three Hebrew youths in the furnace
hasCompanionsCount 2
influenced Christian homiletic tradition
later Jewish liturgy and hymnography
knownFor being miraculously preserved in the fiery furnace
languageOfName Hebrew
literaryCharacterType exemplary righteous sufferer
mentionedIn Septuagint additions to Daniel NERFINISHED
narrativeLocation Book of Daniel, chapter 3 NERFINISHED
opposedTo idolatry
worship of Nebuchadnezzar’s golden image
partOf Book of Daniel NERFINISHED
Deuterocanonical additions to Daniel NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Old Testament NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Islam
Judaism
role companion of Hananiah and Azariah in the furnace
status exile in Babylon
symbolizes God’s saving power
steadfast faith
theme divine deliverance
faith under persecution
martyrdom and witness
tradition Christian tradition
Jewish tradition
patristic exegesis
virtue faithfulness to God
refusal to worship idols
worship worship of the God of Israel

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