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Shadrach
[ shad-rak, shey-drak ]
noun
- a companion of Daniel who, with Meshach and Abednego, was thrown into the fiery furnace of Nebuchadnezzar and came out unharmed. Daniel 3:12–30.
Shadrach
/ ˈʃeɪ-; ˈʃædræk /
noun
- Old Testament one of Daniel's three companions, who, together with Meshach and Abednego, was miraculously saved from destruction in Nebuchadnezzar's fiery furnace (Daniel 3:12–30)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Shadrach1
From Late Latin Sedrac, from Greek Sedrách, from Hebrew Shadrakh, a Babylonian name of uncertain origin
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Example Sentences
It was the honorable Judge now on the distinguished bench who tried men for the rescue of Shadrach.
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Then came the examination and "trial" of the Shadrach Rescuers in February and the following months.
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Two others are shown as belonging to Shadrach and Meshech; that of the third of the famous trio has been lost.
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Captain Shadrach's bald spot blazed a fiery red and he glared about him helplessly.
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Captain Shadrach Gould mopped his face with a handkerchief and stood, because there was nowhere for him to sit.
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