Another interpretation: "These praise the Lord." When Abraham was thrown into the fiery furnace, Gabriel wanted to descend and save him. God said to him, "I am alone in My world, and he is alone in his world" (as it says, "Abraham was one" in Ezekiel 33:24). It is appropriate for the unique one to save the unique one, as it says, "I am the Lord who brought you out of Ur of the Chaldeans" (Genesis 15:7).
God said to Gabriel, "Even so, I am not reducing your reward, for in the future, Abraham's descendants will descend into the fiery furnace to sanctify My name, and you are standing and saving them." When Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah were thrown into the fiery furnace, Yurkami, the prince of hail, stood before God and said, "Master of the Universe, I am the prince of hail, let me descend and extinguish the furnace."
Gabriel said to him, "I am the prince of fire, I will go down and cool it from the outside and heat it from the inside, and I will perform a miracle within a miracle." God said to him, "That is appropriate. Descend to save them." Hananiah said, "These praise the Lord, all the nations."
Mishael said, "All the peoples should laud Him." Azariah said, "For His kindness endures forever." Gabriel answered and said, "And the truth of the Lord endures forever." "What is 'and truth' [Hebrew: 've'emeth']?
It is the thing that You spoke to me in the days of Abraham. 'And truth of the Lord endures forever' - Hallelujah. Another explanation: the three letters of 'emeth' testify to its truth - Aleph is the first letter, Mem is the middle letter, and Tav is the last letter. This is what is written (Isaiah 44:6) 'I am the first and I am the last.'"