<h3>THE COURAGE OF FOUR CAPTIVES</h3>
<p>Nebuchadrezzar, the king of Babylon, commanded Ashpenaz,
the chief of his servants, to bring to him certain of the Israelites and
some of their princes and nobles. They were to be young men who
were strong and handsome, well taught and quick to learn and able
to serve in the king's palace. And they were to be taught the learning
and the language of the Chaldeans. The king gave to them each
day some of his rich food and some of the wine which he drank. He
also commanded that they should be taught for three years, and that
at the end of that time they should enter the royal service.</p>
<p>Among these young men were: Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and
Azariah; but the chief of the king's servants gave other names to
them. To Daniel he gave the name Belteshazzar, and to Hananiah,
Shadrach, and to Mishael, Meshach, and to Azariah, Abednego.</p>
<p>But Daniel made up his mind not to injure himself with the rich
food of the king nor with the wine which he drank. So he asked
the chief of the king's servants not to make him injure himself. And
God helped Daniel to win the kindness and favor of the chief of the
king's servants.</p>
<p>But the chief of the king's servants said to Daniel, "I fear that
my lord, the king, who has given you your food and your drink will
see that your faces are sadder than those of young men who are your
own age, and so you will endanger my head with the king."</p>
<p>Daniel said to the guardian whom the chief of the king's servants
had put over Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, "Try your
servants ten days; and let us have vegetables to eat and water to
drink. Then compare the way we look with that of the young men
who eat of the king's rich food. Then do to us as seems best." So
he did as they asked and tried them ten days. At the end of ten
days they looked better and they were fatter than all the young men
who ate of the king's rich food. So the guardian took away their
rich food and the wine and gave them vegetables.</p>
<p>To these four young men God gave knowledge, learning, and
wisdom; and Daniel understood all kinds of visio<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_159" id="Page_159">[159]</SPAN></span>ns and dreams.</p>
<p>At the end of the days which the king had fixed for bringing them
in, the chief of his servants brought them in to Nebuchadrezzar,
and the king talked with them. But not one of all the young men
was found equal to Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah. So
they began to serve the king. On every subject which called for
wisdom and understanding and about which the king questioned
them, he found them ten times better than all the wise men and
magicians who were in his entire kingdom.</p>
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