Belshazzar’s Impious Feast

1 Belshazzar the king gave a great feast for a thousand of his nobles and drank wine before the thousand. 2 Belshazzar, while he tasted the wine, commanded that the golden and silver vessels which Nebuchadnezzar his father had taken out of the temple which was in Jerusalem, be brought to him so that the king and his nobles, his wives and his concubines, might drink from them. 3 Then they brought the golden vessels that were taken from the temple–the house of God–in Jerusalem, and the king and his lords, his wives, and his concubines drank from them. 4 They drank wine and praised the gods of gold and of silver, of bronze, of iron, of wood, and of stone.

The Handwriting on the Wall

5 In the same hour, the fingers of a man’s hand came out and wrote near the lamp stand on the plaster of the wall of the king’s palace. The king saw the part of the hand that wrote. 6 Then the king’s face turned pale, and his thoughts troubled him so that the joints of his hip shook, and his knees knocked.

7 The king cried aloud to bring in the magicians, enchanters, astrologers, and diviners. The king spoke and said to the wise men of Babylon,

“Whoever reads this writing and shows me its interpretation shall be clothed with purple and have a chain of gold around his neck and shall be the third ranking ruler in the kingdom.”

8 Then all the king’s wise men came in, but they could not read the writing and could not reveal the interpretation to the king. 9 Then king Belshazzar was greatly troubled, and his face turned pale, and his nobles were perplexed.

10 The queen, hearing the words of the king and his nobles, came into the banquet hall. The queen spoke and said, “O king, live forever. Don’t let your thoughts trouble you, nor let your face turn pale. 11 There is a man in your kingdom who has the spirit of the holy gods in him. In the days of your father, light and understanding and wisdom, like the wisdom of the gods, were found in him. Your father, king Nebuchadnezzar, made him master of the magicians, enchanters, astrologers, and diviners. 12 For Daniel had a remarkable spirit and had knowledge and understanding. The ability to interpret dreams and solve riddles and difficult problems were found in the same Daniel, whom the king named Belteshazzar. Now let Daniel be called, and he will show the interpretation.”

Daniel Interprets the Handwriting

13 Then Daniel was brought in before the king. The king began to speak and said to Daniel, “Are you that Daniel from the exiles of Judah, whom the king my father brought out of Judah? 14 I have heard of you, that the spirit of the gods is in you and that light, understanding, and extraordinary wisdom are found in you.

15 Now the wise men, the enchanters, have been brought in before me, that they should read this writing and make known to me its interpretation, but they could not show the interpretation of it. 16 But I have heard of you, that you can give interpretations and solve difficult problems. Now if you can read the writing and make known to me its interpretation, you shall be clothed with purple and have a chain of gold around your neck and shall be the third ranking ruler in the kingdom.”

17 Then Daniel answered before the king, “Keep your gifts for yourself and give your rewards to another. Nevertheless, I will read the writing to the king and reveal to him the interpretation.

18 You, king, the Most High God gave Nebuchadnezzar your father the kingdom and greatness, glory, and majesty. 19 Because of the greatness that he gave him, all the peoples, nations, and languages trembled and feared before him. He killed whom he wanted to, and he kept alive whom he wanted to. He raised up whom he wanted, and he put down whom he wanted.

20 But when his heart was inflated, and his mind was hardened in pride, he was deposed from his royal throne, and his glory was taken from him. 21 He was driven from mankind, and his mind was like that of the animals, and his dwelling was with the wild donkeys. He was fed with grass like oxen, and his body was wet with the dew of the sky, until he knew that the Most High God rules in the kingdom of men and that he sets up over it whomever he wills.

22 You, his son, Belshazzar, have not humbled yourself, though you knew all this, 23 but have exalted yourself against the Lord of heaven, and the vessels of his house were brought before you, and you and your nobles, your wives, and your concubines, have drunk wine from them. You have praised the gods of silver and gold, of bronze, iron, wood, and stone, which do not see or hear or know, and you have not glorified the God in whose hand your life-breath is and in whose hand are all your ways. 24 Then the part of the hand was sent from before him, and this writing was inscribed.

25 This is the writing that was inscribed:

‘MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN.’

26 This is the interpretation of it:

MENE: God has counted your kingdom and brought it to an end.

27 TEKEL: you are weighed in the balances and are found wanting.

28 PERES: your kingdom is divided and given to the Medes and Persians.”

29 Then Belshazzar gave the command, and they clothed Daniel with purple and put a chain of gold around his neck and made proclamation concerning him that he should be the third ranking ruler in the kingdom.

30 That night Belshazzar the Chaldean King was slain. 31 Darius the Mede, at about 62 years old, received the kingdom.

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