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The Prayer Of Azariah - The Apocrypha | Excluded From The Bible - cover
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The Prayer Of Azariah - The Apocrypha | Excluded From The Bible

Christopher Glyn

Narrateur Christopher Glyn

Maison d'édition: Whitestone Media

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Synopsis

Immerse yourself in the "Prayer of Azariah," a profound and moving piece of biblical literature nestled within the Apocrypha. This text, often included as part of the Book of Daniel in the Greek Septuagint and Latin Vulgate, presents the fervent prayer of Azariah (also known as Abednego), one of the three young Hebrew men cast into a fiery furnace for their refusal to worship an idol. 
 
Experience the deep faith and unyielding devotion of Azariah, as he stands amidst the flames. His prayer, a poignant blend of confession, supplication, and praise, exemplifies unwavering trust in God even in the face of certain death. It's a powerful testament to the strength and resilience of faith under persecution. 
 
Following Azariah's heartfelt prayer, witness the "Song of the Three Holy Children" — a hymn of praise sung by Azariah, Hananiah (Shadrach), and Mishael (Meshach). This hymn, echoing through the furnace, transforms a place of execution into a sanctuary of worship, celebrating God's sovereignty and righteousness. 
 
Discover the rich tapestry of themes woven into the "Prayer of Azariah," from divine justice and mercy to the acknowledgment of past transgressions and the hope for deliverance. As one of the Apocryphal books of the Bible, it adds layers of theological depth, exploring the complexities of faith in adversity. 
 
As a cherished text in certain Christian traditions and an important work in the study of Jewish liturgical history, the "Prayer of Azariah" invites readers on an inspiring journey through the furnace of affliction. Its enduring messages of faith, resilience, and divine presence in times of trial continue to resonate, offering a profound reflection on the power of prayer and praise in the midst of suffering.
Durée: 12 minutes (00:12:08)
Date de publication: 12/05/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2025. Copyright Statment: —