1 tn This is sometimes taken as a comparative: “[some of the] strongest.”
2 sn There is a great deal of uncertainty with regard to the specific nature of these items of clothing.
3 tn Aram “into the midst of the furnace.” For stylistic reasons the words “the midst of” have been left untranslated.
4 tn Aram “caused to go up.”
5 tn The Aramaic verb is active.
6 tn Aram “the flame of the fire” (so KJV, ASV, NASB); NRSV “the raging flames.”
7 tn Aram “into the midst of the furnace.” For stylistic reasons the words “the midst of” have been left untranslated.
8 sn The deuterocanonical writings known as The Prayer of Azariah and The Song of the Three present at this point a confession and petition for God’s forgiveness and a celebration of God’s grace for the three Jewish youths in the fiery furnace. Though not found in the Hebrew/Aramaic text of Daniel, these compositions do appear in the ancient Greek versions.