From Chapter 5:1-16, of the prophecy of Daniel (דָנִיאֶל), brother Gideon Levytam relates God’s judgment on king Belshazzar, which brought about an end to the Babylonian Empire. In pride and self will, king Belshazzar Nebuchadnezzar’s grandson made a great feast for a thousand of his lords. They praised their idols of gold, silver, brass, iron, wood and stone, while using vessels that had been taken from the temple in Jerusalem. This willful and sinful act brought about the judgment of God, who declared His judgment supernaturally, writing on the wall with fingers of a man's hand. This supernatural event greatly troubled king Belshazzar, and he called on his wisemen for the meaning of the writings. His wisemen were unable to know the meaning and only when he called on Daniel, the man of God, was he able to understand the writing.
Daniel 5:1-16 - Belshazzar's Feast and God's Writing on the Wall
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