Daniel 3 – NIRV & OL

New International Reader’s Version

Daniel 3:1-30

A Gold Statue and a Blazing Furnace

1King Nebuchadnezzar made a gold statue. It was 90 feet tall and 9 feet wide. He set it up on the plain of Dura near the city of Babylon. 2Then the king sent for the royal rulers, high officials and governors. He sent for the advisers, treasurers, judges and court officers. And he sent for all the other officials of Babylon. He asked them to come to a special gathering to honor the statue he had set up. 3So the royal rulers, high officials and governors came together. So did the advisers, treasurers, judges and court officers. All the other officials joined them. They came to honor the statue that King Nebuchadnezzar had set up. They stood in front of it.

4Then a messenger called out loudly, “Listen, you people who come from every nation! Pay attention, you who speak other languages! Here is what the king commands you to do. 5You will soon hear the sound of horns and flutes. You will hear zithers, lyres, harps and pipes. In fact, you will hear all kinds of music. When you do, you must fall down and worship the gold statue. That is the statue that King Nebuchadnezzar has set up. 6If you don’t, you will be thrown into a blazing furnace right away.”

7All the people heard the sound of the horns and flutes. They heard the zithers, lyres, harps and other musical instruments. As soon as they did, they fell down and worshiped Nebuchadnezzar’s gold statue. They were people from all nations no matter what language they spoke.

8At this time some people who studied the heavens came forward. They spoke against the Jews. 9They said, “King Nebuchadnezzar, may you live forever! 10Your Majesty has commanded everyone to fall down and worship the gold statue. You told them to do it when they heard the horns, flutes, zithers, lyres, harps, pipes and other musical instruments. 11If they didn’t, they would be thrown into a blazing furnace. 12But you have appointed some Jews to help Daniel govern Babylon and the towns around it. Their names are Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. They don’t pay any attention to you, King Nebuchadnezzar. They don’t serve your gods. And they refuse to worship the gold statue you have set up.”

13Nebuchadnezzar was very angry. He sent for Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. So they were brought to him. 14The king said to them, “Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, is what I heard about you true? Don’t you serve my gods? Don’t you worship the gold statue I set up? 15You will hear the horns, flutes, zithers, lyres, harps, pipes and other musical instruments. When you do, fall down and worship the statue I made. If you will, that’s very good. But if you won’t, you will be thrown at once into a blazing furnace. Then what god will be able to save you from my power?”

16Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego replied to him. They said, “King Nebuchadnezzar, we don’t need to talk about this anymore. 17We might be thrown into the blazing furnace. But the God we serve is able to bring us out of it alive. He will save us from your power. 18But we want you to know this, Your Majesty. Even if we knew that our God wouldn’t save us, we still wouldn’t serve your gods. We wouldn’t worship the gold statue you set up.”

19Then Nebuchadnezzar was very angry with Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. The look on his face changed. And he ordered that the furnace be heated seven times hotter than usual. 20He also gave some of the strongest soldiers in his army a command. He ordered them to tie up Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. Then he told his men to throw them into the blazing furnace. 21So they were tied up. Then they were thrown into the furnace. They were wearing their robes, pants, turbans and other clothes. 22The king’s command was carried out quickly. The furnace was so hot that its flames killed the soldiers who threw Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego into it. 23So the three men were firmly tied up. And they fell into the blazing furnace.

24Then King Nebuchadnezzar leaped to his feet. He was so amazed he asked his advisers, “Didn’t we tie up three men? Didn’t we throw three men into the fire?”

They replied, “Yes, we did, Your Majesty.”

25The king said, “Look! I see four men walking around in the fire. They aren’t tied up. And the fire hasn’t even harmed them. The fourth man looks like a son of the gods.”

26Then the king approached the opening of the blazing furnace. He shouted, “Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, come out! You who serve the Most High God, come here!”

So they came out of the fire. 27The royal rulers, high officials, governors and advisers crowded around them. They saw that the fire hadn’t harmed their bodies. Not one hair on their heads was burned. Their robes weren’t burned either. And they didn’t even smell like smoke.

28Then Nebuchadnezzar said, “May the God of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego be praised! He has sent his angel and saved his servants. They trusted in him. They refused to obey my command. They were willing to give up their lives. They would rather die than serve or worship any god except their own God. 29No other god can save people this way. So I’m giving an order about the God of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. No one may say anything against him. That’s true no matter what language they speak. If they say anything against him, they’ll be cut to pieces. And their houses will be turned into piles of trash.”

30Then the king honored Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. He gave them higher positions in the city of Babylon and the towns around it.

O Livro

Daniel 3:1-30

A estátua de ouro

1O rei Nabucodonozor fez uma estátua de ouro, de 30 metros de altura e 3 metros de largura; mandou erguê-la na planície de Dura na província da Babilónia. 2Seguidamente mandou mensagens a todos os governantes, altas individualidades, chefes militares, juízes, administradores das finanças públicas, conselheiros, autarcas e governadores de províncias do seu império, convidando-os a estarem presentes na consagração da sua estátua. 3Depois dessas pessoas terem chegado, e quando estavam diante do monumento, 4um arauto proclamou: “Ó povos de todas as nações e línguas, esta é a ordem do rei. 5Quando ouvirem a música, o conjunto instrumental formado pelos clarins, flautas, harpas, sambucas, saltérios, gaitas-de-fole e toda a espécie de instrumentos, deverão prostrar-se até ao chão para adorar a estátua de ouro do rei Nabucodonozor. 6Seja quem for que recusar obedecer a esta ordem será imediatamente lançado numa fornalha ardente!”

7Assim, logo que a tal banda começou a tocar, toda a gente, de todas as nações, línguas e religiões se inclinou até à terra e adorou a estátua.

8Aconteceu, no entanto, que alguns funcionários foram ter com o rei, acusando certos judeus de terem recusado adorar.

9“Que vossa Majestade viva para sempre!”, disseram eles ao rei Nabucodonozor. 10“Fizeste uma lei ordenando que toda a gente deveria inclinar-se em adoração perante a tua estátua de ouro, no momento em que a banda começasse a tocar. 11E qualquer pessoa que recusasse fazê-lo seria lançada num forno de chamas ardentes. 12Há contudo uns judeus, chamados Sadraque, Mesaque e Abednego, a quem deste responsabilidades no governo da Babilónia, que te ofenderam, recusando servir o ídolo do teu deus ou adorar a estátua de ouro que ergueste.”

13Então Nabucodonozor, furioso e enraivecido, deu ordens para que esses três homens fossem trazidos à sua presença. 14“É verdade, Sadraque, Mesaque e Abednego”, perguntou-lhes, “que se recusaram servir os meus deuses e adorar a estátua de ouro que mandei erguer? 15Se assim é, vou dar-vos mais uma oportunidade. Quando a música começar a tocar, se se inclinarem para adorar a estátua, fica tudo bem, mas se recusarem fazê-lo serão lançados no forno flamejante, nessa mesma hora. Veremos se há algum outro deus que vos possa livrar das minhas mãos!”

16Os três homens responderam: “Ó Nabucodonozor, não precisamos de te responder sobre isso! 17Se formos lançados dentro da fornalha, o nosso Deus será capaz de nos libertar. Ele nos livrará das tuas mãos! 18Mas mesmo que não nos livre, fica sabendo, ó majestade, que nunca serviremos os teus deuses nem adoraremos a estátua de ouro que mandaste edificar!”

Os três homens lançados na fornalha

19Nabucodonozor encheu-se de furor, o seu rosto ficou vermelho de ira e mandou acender o forno e aquecê-lo sete vezes mais do que habitualmente. 20Fez vir uns homens dos mais fortes do seu exército, para atarem os três judeus, e deu ordem para que os lançassem na fornalha. 21E assim aconteceu, depois de serem ligados com cordas fortes foram deitados às chamas, completamente vestidos, com a própria roupa que traziam. 22Como o soberano, na sua fúria, tinha ordenado um aquecimento excecional do forno, as chamas saíam para o exterior e chegaram a matar os soldados, quando estes atiravam os três homens lá para dentro. 23Dessa forma, Sadraque, Mesaque e Abednego caíram atados dentro do forno de fogo ardente.

24Mas de repente, Nabucodonozor, que estava a olhar para a cena, deu um salto de espanto e exclamou para os seus conselheiros: “Não foram três os indivíduos que deitámos para dentro da fornalha?”

“Sim, é claro, majestade!”, retorquiram.

25“Então olhem bem! Eu estou a ver quatro homens desatados, passeando no meio do fogo e as chamas nada lhes fazem! Reparem que o quarto tem o aspeto de um filho dos deuses!”

26Nabucodonozor aproximou-se da porta aberta do forno e gritou: “Sadraque, Mesaque e Abednego, servos do Deus altíssimo! Saiam daí! Venham cá!” E eles saíram do meio do fogo.

27Os príncipes, os governadores, os capitães e os conselheiros juntaram-se à volta dos três homens e constataram que o fogo em nada os tinha afetado; nem mesmo um cabelo da sua cabeça se tinha queimado; as suas roupas não estavam sequer chamuscadas e nem cheiravam a queimado.

28Disse o rei Nabucodonozor: “Bendito seja o Deus de Sadraque, Mesaque e Abednego, porque mandou o seu anjo para livrar os seus servos que confiaram nele e recusaram obedecer à ordem do rei, preferindo antes morrer do que servir e adorar qualquer outro deus além do seu Deus. 29Por isso, faço agora outro decreto pelo qual qualquer pessoa, seja de que nação, língua ou religião for, que disser qualquer frase ofensiva contra o Deus de Sadraque, de Mesaque e de Abednego será despedaçado e a sua casa feita num montão de ruínas, pois não há outro deus que possa livrar como este!”

30Então o rei fez prosperar estes três homens e promoveu-os a cargos superiores no governo da província da Babilónia.