5:1 Belshazzar
the
king
hath
made
a
great
feast
to
a
thousand
of
his
great
men,
and
before
the
thousand
he
is
drinking
wine;
5:2 Belshazzar
hath
said--while
tasting
the
wine--to
bring
in
the
vessels
of
gold
and
of
silver
that
Nebuchadnezzar
his
father
had
taken
from
the
temple
that
[is]
in
Jerusalem,
that
drink
with
them
may
the
king,
and
his
great
men,
his
wives,
and
his
concubines.
5:3 Then
they
have
brought
in
the
vessels
of
gold
that
had
been
taken
out
of
the
temple
of
the
house
of
God
that
[is]
in
Jerusalem,
and
drunk
with
them
have
the
king
and
his
great
men,
his
wives
and
his
concubines;
5:4 they
have
drunk
wine,
and
have
praised
the
gods
of
gold,
and
of
silver,
of
brass,
of
iron,
of
wood,
and
of
stone.
5:5 In
that
hour
come
forth
have
fingers
of
a
man's
hand,
and
they
are
writing
over-against
the
candlestick,
on
the
plaster
of
the
wall
of
the
king's
palace:
and
the
king
is
seeing
the
extremity
of
the
hand
that
is
writing;
5:6 then
the
king's
countenance
hath
changed,
and
his
thoughts
do
trouble
him,
and
the
joints
of
his
loins
are
loosed,
and
his
knees
are
smiting
one
against
another.
5:7 Call
doth
the
king
mightily,
to
bring
up
the
enchanters,
the
Chaldeans,
and
the
soothsayers.
Answered
hath
the
king,
and
said
to
the
wise
men
of
Babylon,
that,
`Any
man
who
doth
read
this
writing,
and
its
interpretation
doth
shew
me,
purple
he
putteth
on,
and
a
bracelet
of
gold
[is]
on
his
neck,
and
third
in
the
kingdom
he
doth
rule.'
5:8 Then
coming
up
are
all
the
wise
men
of
the
king,
and
they
are
not
able
to
read
the
writing,
and
the
interpretation
to
make
known
to
the
king;
5:9 then
the
king
Belshazzar
is
greatly
troubled,
and
his
countenance
is
changing
in
him,
and
his
great
men
are
perplexed.
5:10 The
queen,
on
account
of
the
words
of
the
king
and
his
great
men,
to
the
banquet-house
hath
come
up.
Answered
hath
the
queen,
and
said,
`O
king,
to
the
ages
live;
let
not
thy
thoughts
trouble
thee,
nor
thy
countenance
be
changed:
5:11 there
is
a
man
in
thy
kingdom
in
whom
[is]
the
spirit
of
the
holy
gods:
and,
in
the
days
of
thy
father,
light,
and
understanding,
and
wisdom--as
the
wisdom
of
the
gods--was
found
in
him;
and
king
Nebuchadnezzar
thy
father,
chief
of
the
scribes,
enchanters,
Chaldeans,
soothsayers,
established
him--thy
father,
O
king--
5:12 because
that
an
excellent
spirit,
and
knowledge,
and
understanding,
interpreting
of
dreams,
and
showing
of
enigmas,
and
loosing
of
knots
was
found
in
him,
in
Daniel,
whose
name
the
king
made
Belteshazzar:
now
let
Daniel
be
called,
and
the
interpretation
he
doth
show.'
5:13 Then
Daniel
hath
been
caused
to
come
up
before
the
king;
answered
hath
the
king,
and
said
to
Daniel,
`Thou
art
that
Daniel
who
[art]
of
the
sons
of
the
Removed
of
Judah,
whom
the
king
my
father
brought
in
out
of
Judah
5:14 And
I
have
heard
of
thee,
that
the
spirit
of
the
gods
[is]
in
thee,
and
light,
and
understanding,
and
excellent
wisdom
have
been
found
in
thee.
5:15 `And
now,
caused
to
come
up
before
me
have
been
the
wise
men,
the
enchanters,
that
this
writing
they
may
read,
and
its
interpretation
to
cause
me
to
know:
and
they
are
not
able
to
shew
the
interpretation
of
the
thing:
5:16 and
I--I
have
heard
of
thee,
that
thou
art
able
to
give
interpretations,
and
to
loose
knots:
now,
lo--thou
art
able
to
read
the
writing,
and
its
interpretation
to
cause
me
to
know--purple
thou
dost
put
on,
and
a
bracelet
of
gold
[
is]
on
thy
neck,
and
third
in
the
kingdom
thou
dost
rule.'
5:17 Then
hath
Daniel
answered
and
said
before
the
king,
`Thy
gifts
be
to
thyself,
and
thy
fee
to
another
give;
nevertheless,
the
writing
I
do
read
to
the
king,
and
the
interpretation
I
cause
him
to
know;
5:18 thou,
O
king,
God
Most
High,
a
kingdom,
and
greatness,
and
glory,
and
honour,
gave
to
Nebuchadnezzar
thy
father:
5:19 and
because
of
the
greatness
that
He
gave
to
him,
all
peoples,
nations,
and
languages
were
trembling
and
fearing
before
him:
whom
he
willed
he
was
slaying,
and
whom
he
willed
he
was
keeping
alive,
and
whom
he
willed
he
was
raising
up,
and
whom
he
willed
he
was
making
low;
5:20 and
when
his
heart
was
high,
and
his
spirit
was
strong
to
act
proudly,
he
hath
been
caused
to
come
down
from
the
throne
of
his
kingdom,
and
his
glory
they
have
caused
to
pass
away
from
him,
5:21 and
from
the
sons
of
men
he
is
driven,
and
his
heart
with
the
beasts
hath
been
like,
and
with
the
wild
asses
[is]
his
dwelling;
the
herb
like
oxen
they
cause
him
to
eat,
and
by
the
dew
of
the
heavens
is
his
body
wet,
till
that
he
hath
known
that
God
Most
High
is
ruler
in
the
kingdom
of
men,
and
whom
He
willeth
He
raiseth
up
over
it.
5:22 `And
thou,
his
son,
Belshazzar,
hast
not
humbled
thy
heart,
though
all
this
thou
hast
known;
5:23 and
against
the
Lord
of
the
heavens
thou
hast
lifted
up
thyself;
and
the
vessels
of
His
house
they
have
brought
in
before
thee,
and
thou,
and
thy
great
men,
thy
wives,
and
thy
concubines,
are
drinking
wine
with
them,
and
gods
of
silver,
and
of
gold,
of
brass,
of
iron,
of
wood,
and
of
stone,
that
are
not
seeing,
nor
hearing,
nor
knowing,
thou
hast
praised:
and
the
God
in
whose
hand
[is]
thy
breath,
and
all
thy
ways,
Him
thou
hast
not
honoured.
5:24 `Then
from
before
Him
sent
is
the
extremity
of
the
hand,
and
the
writing
is
noted
down;
5:25 and
this
[is]
the
writing
that
is
noted
down:
Numbered,
Numbered,
Weighed,
and
Divided.
5:26 This
[is]
the
interpretation
of
the
thing:
Numbered--God
hath
numbered
thy
kingdom,
and
hath
finished
it.
5:27 Weighed--Thou
art
weighed
in
the
balances,
and
hast
been
found
lacking.
5:28 Divided--Divided
is
thy
kingdom,
and
it
hath
been
given
to
the
Medes
and
Persians.'
5:29 Then
hath
Belshazzar
said,
and
they
have
clothed
Daniel
with
purple,
and
a
bracelet
of
gold
[is]
on
his
neck,
and
they
have
proclaimed
concerning
him
that
he
is
the
third
ruler
in
the
kingdom.
5:30 In
that
night
Belshazzar
king
of
the
Chaldeans
is
slain,
5:31 and
Darius
the
Mede
hath
received
the
kingdom,
when
a
son
of
sixty
and
two
years.