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Daniel 1:7, "Unto
whom the prince of the eunuchs
gave names: for he gave unto
Daniel the name of
Belteshazzar: and to Hananiah,
of Shadrach; and to
Mishael, of Meshach; and to
Azariah, of Abednego." Now, the Chaldean or Babylonian names Belteshazzar, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego all are derivations of names of specific Chaldean deities. Therefore, the reason for the name change was to give their gods more glory and honour. Every time that one of these children did something amazing (like interpreting a dream, etc.) it brought honour to the god whose name they bore. Therefore, when we refer to their Babylonian names, we are referencing the gods that be no gods. However, when contrasting their Babylonian names with their Hebrew names, we find that their Hebrew names give all glory and praise to the most High God. He is the God that reveals the secrets, and delivers from the burning fiery furnace. He is the God that delivers from the mouth of lions, and He is the One that casts men down in their pride. Therefore, let us never be found robbing Him of His glory. Let us never hold back what is rightfully His. He gave them names that brought honour and glory to Him. He made Daniel His judge. He favoured Hananiah, helped Azariah, and made Mishael what He is. One final thought, while most people constantly refer to Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, I rarely hear anyone refer to Daniel as Belteshazzar. Why is that? Therefore, let us ever study to learn more of Him who gave all for us. May we ever be ready to listen and learn of Him and know what to say and how to say it.
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