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He commanded certain mighty men who were in his army to bind Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, [and] to cast them into the burning fiery furnace.

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Human Fury, Divine Stage

Commentators note that Nebuchadnezzar used his "most mighty men" for the task. John Calvin explains this wasn't just about ensuring the command was obeyed; it was part of God's "secret prompting." By making the situation humanly impossible—using the strongest soldiers and the hottest fire—the king unintentionally set the stage for a miracle so undeniable that God's power would be magnified all the more.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Daniel 3:20

18th Century

Theologian

And he commanded the most mighty men that were in his army. Margin, “mighty of strength.” Chaldee, “And to mighty men, mighty men o…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Daniel 3:20

19th Century

Bishop

The most mighty men.— He selected these as the most likely to be able to bear the unusual heat of the fire. Whether he had any exp…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Daniel 3:19–20

16th Century

Theologian

Here, at first sight, God seems to desert his servants, since he does not openly help them. The king orders them to be thrown into a furnace of fir…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Daniel 3:20

17th Century

Pastor

And he commanded the most mighty men that were in his army ,
&c.] The most famous for courage of mind, and strength …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Daniel 3:19–27

17th Century

Minister

Let Nebuchadnezzar heat his furnace as hot as he can; a few minutes will finish the torment of those cast into it, but hellfire tortures and yet do…