5:1 King
Belshazzar
made
a
great
feast
for
a
thousand
of
his
lords
and
drank
wine
in
front
of
the
thousand.
5:2 Belshazzar,
when
he
tasted
the
wine,
commanded
that
the
vessels
of
gold
and
of
silver
that
Nebuchadnezzar
his
father
had
taken
out
of
the
temple
in
Jerusalem
be
brought,
that
the
king
and
his
lords,
his
wives,
and
his
concubines
might
drink
from
them.
5:3 Then
they
brought
in
the
golden
vessels
that
had
been
taken
out
of
the
temple,
the
house
of
God
in
Jerusalem,
and
the
king
and
his
lords,
his
wives,
and
his
concubines
drank
from
them.
5:4 They
drank
wine
and
praised
the
gods
of
gold
and
silver,
bronze,
iron,
wood,
and
stone.
5:5 Immediately
the
fingers
of
a
human
hand
appeared
and
wrote
on
the
plaster
of
the
wall
of
the
king's
palace,
opposite
the
lampstand.
And
the
king
saw
the
hand
as
it
wrote.
5:6 Then
the
king's
color
changed,
and
his
thoughts
alarmed
him;
his
limbs
gave
way,
and
his
knees
knocked
together.
5:7 The
king
called
loudly
to
bring
in
the
enchanters,
the
Chaldeans,
and
the
astrologers.
The
king
declared
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
ruler
in
the
kingdom."
5:8 Then
all
the
king's
wise
men
came
in,
but
they
could
not
read
the
writing
or
make
known
to
the
king
the
interpretation.
5:9 Then
King
Belshazzar
was
greatly
alarmed,
and
his
color
changed,
and
his
lords
were
perplexed.
5:10 The
queen,
because
of
the
words
of
the
king
and
his
lords,
came
into
the
banqueting
hall,
and
the
queen
declared,
"O
king,
live
forever!
Let
not
your
thoughts
alarm
you
or
your
color
change.
5:11 There
is
a
man
in
your
kingdom
in
whom
is
the
spirit
of
the
holy
gods.
In
the
days
of
your
father,
light
and
understanding
and
wisdom
like
the
wisdom
of
the
gods
were
found
in
him,
and
King
Nebuchadnezzar,
your
father--your
father
the
king--made
him
chief
of
the
magicians,
enchanters,
Chaldeans,
and
astrologers,
5:12 because
an
excellent
spirit,
knowledge,
and
understanding
to
interpret
dreams,
explain
riddles,
and
solve
problems
were
found
in
this
Daniel,
whom
the
king
named
Belteshazzar.
Now
let
Daniel
be
called,
and
he
will
show
the
interpretation."
5:13 Then
Daniel
was
brought
in
before
the
king.
The
king
answered
and
said
to
Daniel,
"You
are
that
Daniel,
one
of
the
exiles
of
Judah,
whom
the
king
my
father
brought
from
Judah.
5:14 I
have
heard
of
you
that
the
spirit
of
the
gods
is
in
you,
and
that
light
and
understanding
and
excellent
wisdom
are
found
in
you.
5:15 Now
the
wise
men,
the
enchanters,
have
been
brought
in
before
me
to
read
this
writing
and
make
known
to
me
its
interpretation,
but
they
could
not
show
the
interpretation
of
the
matter.
5:16 But
I
have
heard
that
you
can
give
interpretations
and
solve
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
ruler
in
the
kingdom."
5:17 Then
Daniel
answered
and
said
before
the
king,
"Let
your
gifts
be
for
yourself,
and
give
your
rewards
to
another.
Nevertheless,
I
will
read
the
writing
to
the
king
and
make
known
to
him
the
interpretation.
5:18 O
king,
the
Most
High
God
gave
Nebuchadnezzar
your
father
kingship
and
greatness
and
glory
and
majesty.
5:19 And
because
of
the
greatness
that
he
gave
him,
all
peoples,
nations,
and
languages
trembled
and
feared
before
him.
Whom
he
would,
he
killed,
and
whom
he
would,
he
kept
alive;
whom
he
would,
he
raised
up,
and
whom
he
would,
he
humbled.
5:20 But
when
his
heart
was
lifted
up
and
his
spirit
was
hardened
so
that
he
dealt
proudly,
he
was
brought
down
from
his
kingly
throne,
and
his
glory
was
taken
from
him.
5:21 He
was
driven
from
among
the
children
of
mankind,
and
his
mind
was
made
like
that
of
a
beast,
and
his
dwelling
was
with
the
wild
donkeys.
He
was
fed
grass
like
an
ox,
and
his
body
was
wet
with
the
dew
of
heaven,
until
he
knew
that
the
Most
High
God
rules
the
kingdom
of
mankind
and
sets
over
it
whom
he
will.
5:22 And
you
his
son,
Belshazzar,
have
not
humbled
your
heart,
though
you
knew
all
this,
5:23 but
you
have
lifted
up
yourself
against
the
Lord
of
heaven.
And
the
vessels
of
his
house
have
been
brought
in
before
you,
and
you
and
your
lords,
your
wives,
and
your
concubines
have
drunk
wine
from
them.
And
you
have
praised
the
gods
of
silver
and
gold,
of
bronze,
iron,
wood,
and
stone,
which
do
not
see
or
hear
or
know,
but
the
God
in
whose
hand
is
your
breath,
and
whose
are
all
your
ways,
you
have
not
honored.
5:24 "Then
from
his
presence
the
hand
was
sent,
and
this
writing
was
inscribed.
5:25 And
this
is
the
writing
that
was
inscribed:
MENE,
MENE,
TEKEL,
and
PARSIN.
5:26 This
is
the
interpretation
of
the
matter:
MENE,
God
has
numbered
the
days
of
your
kingdom
and
brought
it
to
an
end;
5:27 TEKEL,
you
have
been
weighed
in
the
balances
and
found
wanting;
5:28 PERES,
your
kingdom
is
divided
and
given
to
the
Medes
and
Persians."
5:29 Then
Belshazzar
gave
the
command,
and
Daniel
was
clothed
with
purple,
a
chain
of
gold
was
put
around
his
neck,
and
a
proclamation
was
made
about
him,
that
he
should
be
the
third
ruler
in
the
kingdom.
5:30 That
very
night
Belshazzar
the
Chaldean
king
was
killed.
5:31 And
Darius
the
Mede
received
the
kingdom,
being
about
sixty-two
years
old.