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Daniel 3:1
Nebuchadnezzar the king made an image of gold, whose height was threescore cubits, and the breadth thereof six cubits: he set it up in the plain of Dura, in the province of Babylon. (Daniel 3:1)
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Apples of gold in pictures of silver 4T 310;7T 117;   
“Babylon,” term,   [4]
Babylon (Babylonia)   [200]
Beast and his image church in conflict with EW 34, 254;5T 752;    [1]
“Better Than Gold,” poem by Abraham F. Ryan, quoted MH 362   
Bezek, plain of PP 612   
Discourse in Six Dialogues, on the Name, Notion, and Observation of the Lord’s Day by Thomas H. Morer, quoted GC 575-7   
Dura plain of, Nebuchadnezzar humbled on PK 514    [1]
Egyptian king, Egyptian kings nearly all, called Pharaoh 3SG 189   
Gold antediluvian, abundant in Noah’s time PP 90;3SG 61;    [135]
Gold watch See Watch  
Graven image See Image  
Heathen king, Heathen kings God moved upon, to help Nehemiah TM 201    [1]
Height, Heights men cannot stand on lofty, without danger MM 36    [5]
Hiram (king of Tyre) PP 703    [1]
Idolatrous image See Image  
Image, Images adoration of, gradually introduced into Christian worship GC 52;SR 328;    [62]
Image prophetic See Prophetic image  
Image of beast GC 438-50;SR 381-2;    [24]