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In "the fiery furnace," why does the babylonian king give shadrach, meshach, and abednego even greater power and order others to respect their beliefs after they emerge from the furnace? a. he fears that the men will harm him. b. he realizes for the first time that they are all powerful. c. he wants to prove that he never wanted to put them in the furnace. d. he recognizes the great power of god.

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