Abednego
a companion of Daniel.
Historical Examples
Abednego Danner was a professor of biology in a small college in the town of Indian Creek.
Gladiator Philip Wylie
His new lie took its cue from Abednego Danner’s expressions.
Gladiator Philip Wylie
Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego felt no pain in the fiery furnace.
The Magic of the Middle Ages Viktor Rydberg
Then Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, came forth of the midst of the fire.
The Lord’s Coming C. H. (Charles Henry) Mackintosh
If Abednego Danner was hurt at his son’s defection from his own college, he said nothing.
Gladiator Philip Wylie
Then Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego came forth of the midst of the fire.
Biblical Extracts Robert Cooper
The old father proved to be of the asbestos-like nature of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.
Frauds and Follies of the Fathers Joseph Mazzini Wheeler
But Cutter—we beg his pardon, Abednego—was but a sorry convert.
Curiosities of Puritan Nomenclature Charles W. Bardsley
Abednego Danner, the magnificent Abednego Danner, was carried to his last resting-place, the laboratory of nature herself.
Gladiator Philip Wylie
Mr. Abednego was the other director, and we have already seen what became of him.
The History of Samuel Titmarsh William Makepeace Thackeray
noun
(Old Testament) one of Daniel’s three companions who, together with Shadrach and Meshach, was miraculously saved from destruction in Nebuchadnezzar’s fiery furnace (Daniel 3:12–30)
servant of Nego=Nebo, the Chaldee name given to Azariah, one of Daniel’s three companions (Dan. 2:49). With Shadrach and Meshach, he was delivered from the burning fiery furnace (3:12-30).
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