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)
Ahab, king of Israel
2BC 1033-4, 1036;DA 120, 587;Ed 60;LS 321;PK 114-6, 121, 123, 126, 133, 137, 139-40, 190, 192, 195-6, 204-7, 215-6, 224, 230, 244, 254-5, 279;2SG 284;1T 251;3T 262-3, 273-80, 287-8;5T 191, 526-7;TM 462;
[32]
Babylon (Babylonia)
[200]
“Better Than Gold,”
poem by Abraham F. Ryan, quoted
MH 362
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
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]
Idolatrous image
See Image
Image, Images
adoration of, gradually introduced into Christian worship
GC 52;SR 328;
[62]
Image
prophetic See Prophetic image