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Verse 22. _HAST NOT HUMBLED THINE HEART_] These _judgments_ and
_mercies_ have had no good effect upon thee....
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AND THOU HIS SON, O BELSHAZZAR, HAST NOT HUMBLED THINE HEART ... - As
thou shouldst have done in remembrance of these events. The idea is,
that we ought to derive valuable lessons from what has taken...
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CHAPTER 5 BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST
_ 1. Belshazzar's licentious feast (Daniel 5:1)_
2. The writing on the wall (Daniel 5:5)
3. Forgotten Daniel (Daniel 5:10)
4. The message of Daniel ...
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DANIEL 5. Belshazzar, who is represented as king of Babylon, makes a
great feast, using the vessels which his father had brought to Babylon
from the Temple at Jerusalem. During the feast the fingers o...
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HIS SON. See note on "father", Daniel 5:2....
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Before interpreting the writing Daniel reads the king a lesson.
Nebuchadnezzar's pride, combined with his refusal to recognize the
sovereignty of the true God, had brought upon him a bitter
humiliatio...
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But Belshazzar, in spite of the warning afforded by Nebuchadnezzar's
fate, has sinned still more deeply, and by wanton sacrilege has
deliberately defied the God of heaven....
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DISCOURSE: 1127
IMPENITENCE REPROVED
Daniel 5:22. _And thou his son, O Belshazzar, hast not humbled thine
heart, though thou knewest all this_.
AMONGST the endowments of a pious minister, two of the...
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c. TRANSGRESSION
TEXT: Daniel 5:17-23
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Then Daniel answered and said before the king, Let thy gifts be to
thyself, and give thy rewards to another; nevertheless I will read the
writing unto the k...
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BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST
Belshazzar, king of Babylon, holds a great feast, at which he
profanely uses the sacred vessels taken by Nebuchadnezzar from the
Temple at Jerusalem (Daniel 5:1). He is terrified at...
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THE MEN WHO WERE LOYAL TO GOD
DANIEL
_ROBERT BRYCE_
CHAPTER 5
V1 King Belshazzar had a big party. He invited a thousand important
people and he drank wine with them. V2 As Belshazzar drank wine,...
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THOUGH THOU KNEWEST. — The whole history of Nebuchadnezzar was known
to Belshazzar. He had not, however, learned the moral lesson conveyed
by it. He was therefore doubly guilty in the sight of God, be...
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_וְ_†_אַ֤נְתְּ_† בְּרֵהּ֙
בֵּלְשַׁאצַּ֔ר לָ֥א הַשְׁפֵּ֖לְתְּ
לִבְבָ֑ךְ
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THE FIERY INSCRIPTION
IN this chapter again we have another magnificent fresco-picture,
intended, as was the last-but under circumstances of aggravated guilt
and more terrible menace-to teach the les...
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WEIGHED AND FOUND WANTING
Daniel 5:17-31
Daniel was unperturbed and undismayed. Calm and collected, he
recognized his Father's handwriting, and read it, as the instructed
may decipher a scroll which...
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The next scene is cast in the reign of Belshazzar. He had succeeded to
the throne of his father, and was a man of profligate habits. No
details are given of his reign, but a graphic picture is set bef...
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Who but must admire the faithfulness and honesty of Daniel. And who
but must bless the Lord for making him so! It was now many a year
since Daniel was first brought before the king on such an occasion...
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Daniel here shews why he, related what we have hitherto heard
concerning King _Nebuchadnezzar _’_s _punishment; for Belshazzar
ought to have been so affected by that domestic example, as to submit
him...
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In chapter 5 the iniquity of the head of the Gentiles with respect to
the God of Israel reaches the highest point, and assumes that
character of insolence and contempt which is but the effort of
weakn...
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AND THOU HIS SON, O BELSHAZZAR,.... His grandson;
Daniel 5:1:
HAST NOT HUMBLED THINE HEART; so as to acknowledge the most high God,
and his dependence on him; to own him as his Sovereign, by whom he...
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_And thou his son, O Belshazzar, hast not humbled thine heart, though
thou knewest all this;_
Ver. 22. _And thou his son, O Belshazzar, hast not humbled thy
heart._] It was no small aggravation of hi...
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_But when his heart was lifted up_ The expressions here have a
peculiar force, in marking the haughty insolence of King
Nebuchadnezzar. His authority, as mentioned in the last verse, had
been raised t...
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And thou, his son, or grandson, O BELSHAZZAR, HAST NOT HUMBLED THINE
HEART, not having profited by the example of his relative, THOUGH THOU
KNEWEST ALL THIS,...
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THE INTERPRETATION AND THE FULFILMENT...
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18-31 Daniel reads Belshazzar's doom. He had not taken warning by the
judgments upon Nebuchadnezzar. And he had insulted God. Sinners are
pleased with gods that neither see, nor hear, nor know; but t...
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Sins against knowledge, experience, and example have the highest
aggravation. Thy father was punished for his pride most dreadfully,
and thou knewest it, and behold thou art worse than he. God punishe...
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Daniel 5:22 you H607 son H1247 Belshazzar H1113 not H3809 humbled
H8214 (H8684) heart H3825 although H6903 knew...
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“And you his descendant, O Belshazzar, you have not humbled your
heart; though you knew all this. But you have lifted up yourself
against the Lord of heaven, and they have brought the vessels of his
h...
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Daniel 5:1
I. Belshazzar's feast was characterised by great intemperance.
II. It was characterised by great profanity.
III. This night was one of supernatural visitation.
IV. This was a night of t...
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CONTENTS: Daniel's personal history under Belshazzar and Darius. The
pride of Belshazzar and his downfall. The writing on the wall. Its
interpretation and fulfillment.
CHARACTERS: God, Belshazzar, Qu...
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Daniel 5:2. _Belshazzar his father Nebuchadnezzar._ Belshazzar was the
son of Evilmerodach, and grandson of Nebuchadnezzar. The empire
therefore falling at this time, fulfilled the prophecy, that all...
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_Hast not humbled thine heart, though thou knewest all this._
THE PROPHET’S INDICTMENT
It included three counts.
1. The teaching of God had been disregarded. The sovereignty of
Nebuchadnezzar had b...
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 5:1 Daniel explains to Belshazzar, the last
king of Babylon, that the writing on the wall is a message that the
true God rules over all. In his own time, this true God will vindi...
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 5:13 Daniel alone is able to decipher the
writing on the wall. It is a message from the true God, telling of the
end of the Babylonian Empire.
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_HOMILETICS_
SECT. XVII.—BELSHAZZAR’S FEAST (Chap. 5.)
This chapter deservedly a favourite with general readers [126]. The
magnificence, excitement, and revelry of the royal feast; the
profligate kin...
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EXPOSITION
DANIEL 5:1
BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST.
In regard to this chapter the peculiar state of the Septuagint text
has to be noted. At the beginning of the chapter there are three
verses which seem to be...
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Shall we turn now in our Bible to Daniel, chapter 5.
Belshazzar the king made a great feast to a thousand of his lords, and
drank wine before the thousands (Daniel 5:1).
There are men who call themse...
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1 Peter 5:5; 1 Peter 5:6; 2 Chronicles 33:23; 2 Chronicles 36:12;...