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Daniel was able to interpret the meaning of the handwriting on the wall, which foretold Belshazzar's downfall and the end of his kingdom. He warned Belshazzar of the impending judgment for his arrogance and disregard for God.
Daniel interpreted the 'handwriting on the wall' for King Belshazzar (Daniel 5:1-31)
Belshazzar's kingdom will be taken and divided.
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Belshazzar (Daniel 5:1-31)
It predicted the downfall of the king, which took place within hours after that.
The city of Babylon makes its first appearance in our sources after the fall of the Empire of the Third Dynasty of Ur. In 539 BC Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered Babylon. The Bible records in the Book of Daniel about the "Handwriting on the Wall" where Belshazzar who had been ruling in Babylon on behalf of his father Nabonidus, saw handwriting on his palace wall during a feast, which Daniel the Hebrew interpreted as the end of the Babylonian Empire.
The handwriting on the wall was a message from God to the king of Babylon, Belshazzar. The account is found in Daniel chapter five.
This expression comes from the Bible (Daniel 5:5-31), in which the prophet interprets some mysterious writing that a disembodied hand has inscribed on the palace wall, telling King Belshazzar that he will be overthrown.
The Babylonian empire fell when the Greeks fought them. The Greeks were a people with a long history of civilization. They imposed this civilization on all the people they conquered, building new cities with Greek civilizations. Babylon was no longer the principal city in the area and began to decline. As Babylon declined so did the Mesopotamian civilization.
Belshazzar's feast takes place in Daniel chapter 5. A hand writes an inscription on the wall, which is interpreted that he has been weighed deficient. Verse 30 states that he was slain that night.