Ananias of Babylon, youth
600 years BC Jerusalem was conquered by the king of Babylon;
the temple erected by Solomon was destroyed, and many of the people of Israel were taken into captivity. Among the captives were noble young men Daniel, Ananias, Azariah and Misail. The King of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, ordered that they be taught Chaldean wisdom and raised in luxury at his court. But they, keeping the commandments of their faith, refused excesses and led a strict lifestyle; They ate only vegetables and water. The Lord gave them wisdom, and Saint Daniel the gift of insight and interpretation of dreams. The Holy Prophet Daniel, sacredly preserving faith in the One God and trusting in His all-powerful help, surpassed all the Chaldean astrologers and magi with his wisdom and was brought closer to King Nebuchadnezzar. One day Nebuchadnezzar saw a strange dream that amazed him, but when he woke up, he forgot what he had seen. The Babylonian sages were powerless to find out what the king dreamed. Then the holy prophet Daniel glorified before everyone the power of the true God, who revealed to him not only the content of the dream, but also its prophetic meaning. After this, Daniel was elevated by the king to the rank of commander of Babylon. Soon, King Nebuchadnezzar ordered the erection of his image - a huge statue to which divine honors were to be given. For refusing to do this, three youths - Ananias, Azariah and Misail - were thrown into a blazing furnace. The flame rose 49 cubits above the furnace, scorching the Chaldeans standing nearby, and the holy youths walked in the midst of the flames, offering prayer to the Lord and chanting to Him (Dan. 3:26-90). The Angel of the Lord, appearing, cooled the flame, and the youths remained unharmed. The king, seeing this, ordered them to go out and turned to the true God. Under King Belshazzar, Saint Daniel interpreted the mysterious inscription (“Mene, Takel, Peres”) that appeared on the wall of the palace during a feast, foreshadowing the fall of the Babylonian kingdom. Under the Persian king Darius, Saint Daniel, at the slander of his enemies, was thrown into a den with hungry lions, but they did not touch him, and he remained unharmed. King Darius rejoiced over Daniel and commanded throughout his kingdom to worship the God of Daniel, “because He is the Living and Ever-Bearing God, and His kingdom is indestructible, and His dominion is endless.” The Holy Prophet Daniel deeply grieved for his people, who were suffering just punishment for many sins and iniquities, for the transgression of God’s commandments - the heavy captivity of Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem: “Incline, O my God, Thy ear and hear, open Thy eyes and look at our desolations and upon the city upon which Thy name is called; For we present our supplications before You, trusting not in our righteousness, but in Your abundant mercy” (Dan. 9:18). The fate of the people of Israel and the fate of the whole world was revealed to the holy prophet, who atoned for the iniquities of his people with righteous life and prayer. When interpreting the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar, the prophet Daniel announced successive kingdoms and the greatness of the last Kingdom - the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ (Dan. 2:44). The prophetic vision of the seventy weeks (Dan.9:24-27) told the world the signs of the First and Second Comings of the Lord Jesus Christ and related events (Dan.12:1-12). Saint Daniel interceded for his people before Darius’s successor, King Cyrus, who highly valued him, and declared freedom to the captives. Daniel himself and his friends Ananias, Azariah and Misail lived to a ripe old age and died in captivity. According to the testimony of Saint Cyril of Alexandria, Saints Ananias, Azarias and Misail were beheaded by order of the Persian king Cambyses.
See also: “The Life of the Holy Prophet Daniel and with Him the Three Holy Youths Ananias, Azariah and Misail” as presented by St. Demetrius of Rostov.
Prayer to the three youths in the cave and the prophet Daniel
Prayers of the three youths in the cave and the prophet Daniel Prayer of the three youths in the cave and the prophet Daniel
Change us according to Your miracles and give glory to Your name, Lord Jesus Christ our Savior God!
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, do not leave Your mercy from us!
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, let us be received with a contrite soul and a humble spirit!
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, as in burnt offerings stinking and young, and as in darkness a fat lamb, so may our sacrifice be before You today, and may it be accomplished for You, as there is no cold for those who trust in You! or Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, as in burnt offerings stinking and young, and as in darkness a fat lamb, so may our sacrifice be before You today, and may it be accomplished for You, as there is no cold for those who trust in You! But, Lord Jesus Christ the Savior and my God, this is reproach among men and reproach from Thy servants for Thy name. Grant me mercy for Thy sake!
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, do not disgrace us, but deal with us according to Your meekness according to the abundance of Your mercy!
Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, let all those who are your evil servants be put to shame, and let them be ashamed of all power, and let their strength be crushed!
Daniel's Prayers
Bless all the works of the Lord the Lord, sing and exalt him forever!
Prayer for the Three Youths in the Fiery Furnace 2
As you preserved three youths in the fiery furnace, O Lord Jesus Christ our Savior God, so preserve me, unworthy, in this world (in Your Church) from the fiery temptation of this evil age!
Prayer for the Three Youths in the Fiery Furnace 3
As You deigned to turn the flame into dew to the three youths who glorified Thy in the fiery furnace, so sprinkle with the dew of Thy grace all who glorify Thy holy name in the fiery temptations, Lord Jesus Christ our Savior God! Prayer for the Three Youths in the Fiery Furnace 4
Like the three youths in the cave, consume us with the fire of Gehenna, Lord Jesus Christ our Savior God! Or, like three youths in a cave, consume us with the fire of Gehenna, coming on the sons of disobedience of this vain age, Lord Jesus Christ our Savior God!
Prayer for the three youths in the fiery furnace 5 Like the three youths in the furnace, rescue us from our enemies, O Lord Jesus Christ our Savior God!
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Azariah of Babylon, youth
600 years BC Jerusalem was conquered by the king of Babylon; the temple erected by Solomon was destroyed, and many of the people of Israel were taken into captivity. Among the captives were noble young men Daniel, Ananias, Azariah and Misail. The King of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, ordered that they be taught Chaldean wisdom and raised in luxury at his court. But they, keeping the commandments of their faith, refused excesses and led a strict lifestyle; They ate only vegetables and water. The Lord gave them wisdom, and Saint Daniel the gift of insight and interpretation of dreams. The Holy Prophet Daniel, sacredly preserving faith in the One God and trusting in His all-powerful help, surpassed all the Chaldean astrologers and magi with his wisdom and was brought closer to King Nebuchadnezzar. One day Nebuchadnezzar saw a strange dream that amazed him, but when he woke up, he forgot what he had seen. The Babylonian sages were powerless to find out what the king dreamed. Then the holy prophet Daniel glorified before everyone the power of the true God, who revealed to him not only the content of the dream, but also its prophetic meaning. After this, Daniel was elevated by the king to the rank of commander of Babylon. Soon, King Nebuchadnezzar ordered the erection of his image - a huge statue to which divine honors were to be given. For refusing to do this, three youths - Ananias, Azariah and Misail - were thrown into a blazing furnace. The flame rose 49 cubits above the furnace, scorching the Chaldeans standing nearby, and the holy youths walked in the midst of the flames, offering prayer to the Lord and chanting to Him (Dan. 3:26-90). The Angel of the Lord, appearing, cooled the flame, and the youths remained unharmed. The king, seeing this, ordered them to go out and turned to the true God. Under King Belshazzar, Saint Daniel interpreted the mysterious inscription (“Mene, Takel, Peres”) that appeared on the wall of the palace during a feast, foreshadowing the fall of the Babylonian kingdom. Under the Persian king Darius, Saint Daniel, at the slander of his enemies, was thrown into a den with hungry lions, but they did not touch him, and he remained unharmed. King Darius rejoiced over Daniel and commanded throughout his kingdom to worship the God of Daniel, “because He is the Living and Ever-Bearing God, and His kingdom is indestructible, and His dominion is endless.” The Holy Prophet Daniel deeply grieved for his people, who were suffering just punishment for many sins and iniquities, for the transgression of God’s commandments - the heavy captivity of Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem: “Incline, O my God, Thy ear and hear, open Thy eyes and look at our desolations and upon the city upon which Thy name is called; For we present our supplications before You, trusting not in our righteousness, but in Your abundant mercy” (Dan. 9:18). The fate of the people of Israel and the fate of the whole world was revealed to the holy prophet, who atoned for the iniquities of his people with righteous life and prayer.
When interpreting the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar, the prophet Daniel announced successive kingdoms and the greatness of the last Kingdom - the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ (Dan. 2:44). The prophetic vision of the seventy weeks (Dan.9:24-27) told the world the signs of the First and Second Comings of the Lord Jesus Christ and related events (Dan.12:1-12). Saint Daniel interceded for his people before Darius’s successor, King Cyrus, who highly valued him, and declared freedom to the captives. Daniel himself and his friends Ananias, Azariah and Misail lived to a ripe old age and died in captivity. According to the testimony of Saint Cyril of Alexandria, Saints Ananias, Azarias and Misail were beheaded by order of the Persian king Cambyses.
See also: “The Life of the Holy Prophet Daniel and with Him the Three Holy Youths Ananias, Azariah and Misail” as presented by St. Demetrius of Rostov.
Memorial Day of the Prophet Daniel and the Three Youths: Ananias, Azariah and Misail
The day of remembrance of the prophet Daniel and the three youths: Ananias, Azariah and Misail is celebrated by Orthodox believers on December 30. According to the old style, this date falls on December 17. The holy prophet Daniel and the three holy youths Ananias, Azariah and Misail. 600 years BC, Jerusalem was conquered by the king of Babylon. The temple built by Solomon was destroyed, and many of the people of Israel were taken into captivity.
Among the captives were noble young men Daniel, Ananias, Azariah and Misail. The King of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, ordered that they be taught Chaldean wisdom and raised in luxury at his court. But they, keeping the commandments of their faith, refused excesses and led a strict lifestyle; they ate only vegetables and water. The Lord gave them wisdom, and Saint Daniel the gift of insight and interpretation of dreams.
The Holy Prophet Daniel, sacredly preserving faith in the One God and trusting in His all-powerful help, surpassed all the Chaldean astrologers and magi with his wisdom and was brought closer to King Nebuchadnezzar. One day Nebuchadnezzar saw a strange dream that amazed him, but when he woke up, he forgot what he had seen.
The Babylonian sages were powerless to find out what the king dreamed. Then the holy prophet Daniel glorified before everyone the power of the true God, who revealed to him not only the content of the dream, but also its prophetic meaning. After this, Daniel was elevated by the king to the rank of commander of Babylon.
Soon, King Nebuchadnezzar ordered the erection of his image - a huge statue to which divine honors were to be given. For refusing to do this, three youths - Ananias, Azariah and Misail - were thrown into a blazing furnace. The flame rose 49 cubits above the furnace, scorching the Chaldeans standing nearby, and the holy youths walked in the midst of the flames, offering prayer to the Lord and chanting Him. The Angel of the Lord, appearing, cooled the flame, and the youths remained unharmed. The king, seeing this, ordered them to go out and turned to the true God.
Under King Belshazzar, Saint Daniel interpreted a mysterious inscription that appeared on the wall of the palace during a feast, foreshadowing the fall of the Babylonian kingdom. Under the Persian king Darius, Saint Daniel, at the slander of his enemies, was thrown into a den with hungry lions, but they did not touch him, and he remained unharmed. King Darius rejoiced over Daniel and commanded throughout his kingdom to worship the God of Daniel, “because He is the Living and Ever-Bearing God, and His kingdom is indestructible, and His dominion is endless.”
The Holy Prophet Daniel deeply grieved for his people, who were suffering just punishment for many sins and iniquities, for the transgression of God’s commandments - the heavy captivity of Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem: “Incline, O my God, Thy ear and hear, open Thy eyes and look at our desolations and against the city upon which Thy Name is named, for we present our supplications before Thee, trusting not in our righteousness, but in Thy great mercy.” The fate of the people of Israel and the fate of the whole world was revealed to the holy prophet, who atoned for the iniquities of his people with righteous life and prayer.
When interpreting the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar, the prophet Daniel announced successive kingdoms and the greatness of the last Kingdom - the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ. The prophetic vision of the seventy weeks told the world the signs of the First and Second Comings of the Lord Jesus Christ and related events. Saint Daniel interceded for his people before Darius’ successor, King Cyrus, who highly valued him, and declared freedom to the captives.
Daniel himself and his friends Ananias, Azariah and Misail lived to a ripe old age and died in captivity. According to the testimony of Saint Cyril of Alexandria, Saints Ananias, Azarias and Misail were beheaded by order of the Persian king Cambyses.
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Misail of Babylon, youth
600 years BC Jerusalem was conquered by the king of Babylon; the temple erected by Solomon was destroyed, and many of the people of Israel were taken into captivity. Among the captives were noble young men Daniel, Ananias, Azariah and Misail. The King of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, ordered that they be taught Chaldean wisdom and raised in luxury at his court. But they, keeping the commandments of their faith, refused excesses and led a strict lifestyle; They ate only vegetables and water. The Lord gave them wisdom, and Saint Daniel the gift of insight and interpretation of dreams. The Holy Prophet Daniel, sacredly preserving faith in the One God and trusting in His all-powerful help, surpassed all the Chaldean astrologers and magi with his wisdom and was brought closer to King Nebuchadnezzar. One day Nebuchadnezzar saw a strange dream that amazed him, but when he woke up, he forgot what he had seen. The Babylonian sages were powerless to find out what the king dreamed. Then the holy prophet Daniel glorified before everyone the power of the true God, who revealed to him not only the content of the dream, but also its prophetic meaning. After this, Daniel was elevated by the king to the rank of commander of Babylon. Soon, King Nebuchadnezzar ordered the erection of his image - a huge statue to which divine honors were to be given. For refusing to do this, three youths - Ananias, Azariah and Misail - were thrown into a blazing furnace. The flame rose 49 cubits above the furnace, scorching the Chaldeans standing nearby, and the holy youths walked in the midst of the flames, offering prayer to the Lord and chanting to Him (Dan. 3:26-90). The Angel of the Lord, appearing, cooled the flame, and the youths remained unharmed. The king, seeing this, ordered them to go out and turned to the true God. Under King Belshazzar, Saint Daniel interpreted the mysterious inscription (“Mene, Takel, Peres”) that appeared on the wall of the palace during a feast, foreshadowing the fall of the Babylonian kingdom. Under the Persian king Darius, Saint Daniel, at the slander of his enemies, was thrown into a den with hungry lions, but they did not touch him, and he remained unharmed. King Darius rejoiced over Daniel and commanded throughout his kingdom to worship the God of Daniel, “because He is the Living and Ever-Bearing God, and His kingdom is indestructible, and His dominion is endless.” The Holy Prophet Daniel deeply grieved for his people, who were suffering just punishment for many sins and iniquities, for the transgression of God’s commandments - the heavy captivity of Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem: “Incline, O my God, Thy ear and hear, open Thy eyes and look at our desolations and upon the city upon which Thy name is called; For we present our supplications before You, trusting not in our righteousness, but in Your abundant mercy” (Dan. 9:18). The fate of the people of Israel and the fate of the whole world was revealed to the holy prophet, who atoned for the iniquities of his people with righteous life and prayer.
When interpreting the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar, the prophet Daniel announced successive kingdoms and the greatness of the last Kingdom - the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ (Dan. 2:44). The prophetic vision of the seventy weeks (Dan.9:24-27) told the world the signs of the First and Second Comings of the Lord Jesus Christ and related events (Dan.12:1-12). Saint Daniel interceded for his people before Darius’s successor, King Cyrus, who highly valued him, and declared freedom to the captives. Daniel himself and his friends Ananias, Azariah and Misail lived to a ripe old age and died in captivity. According to the testimony of Saint Cyril of Alexandria, Saints Ananias, Azarias and Misail were beheaded by order of the Persian king Cambyses.
See also: “The Life of the Holy Prophet Daniel and with Him the Three Holy Youths Ananias, Azariah and Misail” as presented by St. Demetrius of Rostov.