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English: The symbolic story of tribulation and redemption is represented in this early Christian painting of the biblical story of "The Three Hebrews in the Fiery Furnace". From the Catacombs of Priscilla, Rome, Italy. Late 3rd century / Early 4th century.
The fiery furnace is a story from the Book of Daniel in the Tanakh / Old Testament. The story is well-known among Jews and Christians. (see also en:Fiery furnace)
Source http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/martha_hollander/GalleryPictures/Etruscan.html (at http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/martha_hollander/GalleryPictures/FullSizedImages/Etruscan/RomanCatacombs.jpg)
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