And it passed through, and burned those Chaldeans it found about the furnace.
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Furnace. These might be other victims, (Haydock) or he recapitulates what had been said ver. 22, (Calmet) which is by no means unusual, though Cappel. would hence reject the piece. (Houbigant.)
God commands the fire to consume the Chaldeans, so they would not believe that the fire’s energy had been weakened by the miracle and deny its truth. For this reason those who were inside remained unhurt, while outside the fire attacked the Chaldeans, to firmly convince the onlookers that, in regard to the saints, the fire was not ignorant of its own nature but rather honored piety. Thus also the lions did with Daniel. - "Sermon on the Three Young Men"