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At the start of "the fiery furnace," why are shadrach, meshach, and abednego in babylon?
a.
they are visiting their friend, the king.
b.
they are trying to escape their lives as slaves in jerusalem.
c.
they are attending a feast to celebrate the king's wedding.
d.
they have been brought there from jerusalem as captives.

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