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Where did Daniel from the Bible live?

Daniel's lifeIn the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim (BC 606), Daniel and his friends Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah were among the young Jewish nobility carried off to Babylon. The four were chosen for their intellect and beauty to be trained as advisors to the Babylonian court. Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah were given the Babylonian names, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, respectively. At the close of his three years of discipline and training in the royal schools Daniel was brought out into public life. He soon became known for his skill in the interpretation of dreams. Daniel made known and interpreted Nebuchadnezzar's dream; as well as a later dream preceding the king's descent into animal behavior, and many years afterwards, when he was now an old man, amid the alarm and consternation of the terrible night of Belshazzar's impious feast, Daniel was called in at the suggestion of the queen-mother to interpret the mysterious handwriting on the wall. For successfully reading the cryptic handwriting by an angel of God, Daniel was rewarded by the Babylonians with a purple robe and elevation to the rank of "third ruler" of the kingdom. It is believed that the place of "second ruler" was held by Belshazzar as associated with his father, Nabonidus, on the throne, though no where in the book of Daniel is Nabonidus mentioned by name and according to the book of Daniel Nebuchadnezzar was the father of Belshazzar. Nabonidus left Babylon in his son Belshazzar's care when he fled because of his refusal to accept the role of Marduk as the prime diety. The Hebrew word translated in the book of Daniel as "son" can mean any descendant. Belshazzar was actually the grandson of Nebuchadnezzar. Daniel interpreted the handwriting, and "in that night was Belshazzar the king of the Chaldeans slain".After the Persian conquest of Babylon, Daniel held the office of the first of the "three presidents" of the empire under the reign of Darius the Mede, and was thus practically at the head of state affairs, with the ability to influence the prospects of the captive Jews, whom he had at last the happiness of seeing restored to their own land; although he did not return with them, but remained still in Babylon.Daniel's fidelity to God exposed him to persecution by jealous rivals within the king's administration. The fact that he had just interpreted the emperors' dream had resulted in his promotion and that of his companions. Being favored by the King, Cyrus the Great, he was untouchable. His companions were vulnerable to the accusation that had them thrown into the furnace for refusing to worship the Babylonian King, Nebuchadnezzar as a god; but they were miraculously saved, and Daniel would years later be cast into a den of lions but was miraculously delivered; after which Cyrus issued a decree enjoining reverence for "the God of Daniel". He "prospered in the reign of Darius, and in the reign of Cyrus the Great," whom he probably greatly influenced in the matter of the decree which put an end to the Jewish Captivity (BC 536).Daniel's ministry as a prophet began late in life. Whereas his early exploits were a matter of common knowledge within his community, these same events, with his pious reputation, serve as the basis for his prophetic ministry. The recognition for his prophetic message is that of other prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel whose backgrounds are the basis for their revelations.The time and circumstances of Daniel's death have not been recorded. However, tradition maintains that Daniel was still alive in the third year of Cyrus according to the Tanakh. He would have been almost 100 years old at that point, having been brought to Babylon when he was in his teens, more than 80 years previously. Many posit that he possibly died at Susa in Iran. Tradition holds that his tomb is located in Susa at a site known as Shush-e Daniyal. Other locations have been claimed as the site of his burial, including Daniel's Tombin Kirkuk, Iraq, as well as Babylon, Egypt, Tarsus and, notably, Samarkand, which claims a tomb of Daniel, with some traditions suggesting that his remains were removed, perhaps by Tamerlane, from Susa to Samarkand.


What is the Book after Daniel?

Opinion:The Book of Daniel was written sometime in the sixth century BC.A:The Book of Daniel is set in the sixth century BCE, duringthe Babylonian Exile, but this is not the time it was written. Biblical scholars say the novel was actually written around 147 BCE.


What kings did Daniel the prophet serve under?

According to the Book of Daniel, Daniel served under the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar from 597 to about 562 BCE, then under Belshazzar. The book credits Darius the Mede with conquering Babylon, and Darius was king of Persia from 522 to 486 BCE. Daniel served Darius with distinction until his death and then served Cyrus, who was actually king of Persia from about 560 to 530 BCE. Thus he served under four kings in the Book of Daniel.If the above sequence seems strange, it is because the Book of Daniel was actually written about four hundred years after the events it sees to portray, and the author had a limited grasp of what was already ancient history. [This author's commentary is absurd. The Bible comes to us as a unit. The Jews were not an ignorant culture. The book of Daniel would not have found its place in the cannon alongside the Book of Ezra, which includes King Darius in historical timeline and his successor, King Xerxes, in the Book of Esther. That this author concludes that this person Daniel likely never existed and "served no king in Babylon or Persia" is more than enough to disqualify him as any time of reliable commentator in the area of Christianity (or Judaism). What hubris - no matter how "substantial" his home library is.] There is no evidence outside the Book of Daniel that the character Daniel even existed, although it should be expected that records would exist of someone who held such exalted positions in both the Babylonian and Persian empires. It is more likely that Daniel served no king, either of Babylon or Persia.


What temple did the temple wall belong to?

You are probably referring to the Western Wall of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem.


What is the story of Nebuchadnezzar in the Book of Daniel?

Nebuchadnezzar was a mighty king of Babylon and in the Book of Daniel had a dream, which Daniel interpreted as meaning that the mighty king would eat grass like an ox, and this is just what happened soon afterwards. This story was apparently based on a Jewish propaganda scroll, a portion of which was discovered among the Dead Sea Scrolls and is now known as 4Q242 or the Prayer of Nabonidus.The text of 4Q242 is intermediate between Babylonian texts and the Book of Daniel, and shows how the story evolved from the historical original through an intermediate, semi-historical stage to the entirely fictional story in Daniel.

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What is Daniel able to do in belshazzar feast the handwriting on the wall?

my b utt is crack


What is Daniel able to do in Belshazzar's Feast The Handwriting on the Wall?

my b utt is crack


Who interpreted the handwriting on the wall?

Daniel interpreted the 'handwriting on the wall' for King Belshazzar (Daniel 5:1-31)


What does the writing mean in the story Belshazzar's feast the handwriting on the wall''?

Belshazzar's kingdom will be taken and divided.


Which prophet read the writing on the wall at bathazers feast?

daniel


Who was the Babylonian prince who was warned of his doom by divine handwriting on the wall?

Belshazzar (Daniel 5:1-31)


What was the significance of the handwriting on the wall in Daniel ch 5?

It predicted the downfall of the king, which took place within hours after that.


What became of hammurabi's empire?

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.


Where is the answer to the phantom hand left a message on the wall found?

The handwriting on the wall was a message from God to the king of Babylon, Belshazzar. The account is found in Daniel chapter five.


What is the origin of the phrase of handwriting on the wall?

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.


What was the downfall of babylonia?

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.


What happened after Belsazzar's feast?

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.