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A New King in charge: King Belshazzar
In our study of Daniel, we have talked at length about King Nebuchadnezzar: from his rule over magnificent and wealthy Babylon to his humiliation when he lived in the manner of beasts. King Nebuchadnezzar’s wits had been restored to him, but meanwhile, kings rise up and fall . . . and at this point in the historical record, there was a new king in charge.
Daniel 5:1
Succession
King Nebuchadnezzar to King Belshazzar
Remember when we talked about the kingdoms that would come after Babylon? The Medo-Persian Empire, the Greek (Hellenistic) Empire, and the Roman Empire, followed by divided nations.
A historian named Berosus had chronicled what was happening in Babylon. He actually served as a Babylonian priest of Bel Marduk, but he was Hellenistic and actually wrote in Koiné Greek, a departure from Chaldean (an Aramaic dialect). We see a transitioning from the Babylon of King Nebuchadnezzar into a weakening empire that would be overtaken first by the Medo-Persians and then by the Greeks.
Berosus gives a timeline for some of these kings which helps us understand where King Belshazzar fits in.
King Nebuchadnezzar had a son. His name was Evil-Merodach. His Babylonian name would be transliterated more like Awil-Marduk, but I think as generations have passed, scribes left it as “Evil” because he was evil, licentious (lawless, crude, unrestrained), and served Marduk so the name fits and has stuck.
If you remember from Daniel 1, King Jehoiachin of Judah was the son of King Jehoiakim of Judah.
2 Chronicles 36:9 “Jehoiachin was eight years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem three months and ten days. And he did evil in the sight of the LORD.” (He did evil, just like his father Jehoiakim)
Well, if we turn to 2 Kings 25:27-30, Evil-Merodach befriends the wicked Judean king:
This is also reported in Jeremiah 52:31-34:
ExtraBiblical sources such as Berosus and even Ptolemy record that Evil-Merodach ruled for only 2 years and then was assassinated by his brother-in-law. His brother-in-law was named Nergal-Sharezar.
Well, the Bible does at least mention Nergal-Sharezar in Jeremiah 39:3 –
“Then all the princes of the king of Babylon came in and sat in the Middle Gate: Nergal-Sharezer, Samgar-Nebo, Sarsechim, Rabsaris, Nergal-Sarezer, Rabmag, with the rest of the princes of the king of Babylon.” Jeremiah 39:3. He is also mentioned in Jeremiah 39:13.
It is said he ruled for 4 years and then he died of natural causes. The ancient historians say that he had a son, Laborosoarchod, who ruled as a child, but he had a mental disorder. He only ruled for 9 months when a gang of conspirators beat him to death.
The gang appointed one of their guys, Nabonidus, to be the new king.
Nabonidus had a son named Belshazzar, who became king. These were the final Babylonian kings.
Don’t confuse Daniel’s Babylonian name, “Belteshazzar” with this King Belshazzar. Very similar and even in meaning, their gods will “protect,” but Daniel is not the king, so don’t get confused by all these names.
Daniel 5:2-4
Belshazzar’s desecration of the temple utensils
It has been years since the holy items had been taken from the Jerusalem temple.
But Belshazzar wanted to make a point of how mighty his empire was and commanded that the gold and silver cups and utensils be brought to be used at his pagan feast and all those people drank from them with no shame.
Verse 4 should catch our attention. They drank their wine and “praised the gods of gold and silver, bronze and iron, wood and stone.”
Remember King Nebuchadnezzar’s statue dream? It was constructed of each of those items. Their worship was severely misguided and would result in the fulfillment of that dream.
Daniel 5:5-12
12 Inasmuch as an excellent spirit, knowledge, understanding, interpreting dreams, solving riddles, and explaining enigmas were found in this Daniel, whom the king named Belteshazzar, now let Daniel be called, and he will give the interpretation.” Daniel 5:1-12
The handwriting on the wall
If you’ve ever heard that phrase, “the handwriting’s on the wall,” everything’s going down from here . . . it comes from this.
King Belshazzar watched as he experienced a vision. He saw a man’s hand writing on the wall. Like King Nebuchadnezzar’s before him, King Belshazzar’s countenance changed . . . and his knees buckled!
Like King Nebuchadnezzar (these kings never learn!) he called for his astrologer and sorcery team. But, as usual, they were useless for the task (verse 8).
The Queen’s wisdom
According to commentaries, the queen mentioned in Daniel 5:10 is not King Belshazzar’s wife, but rather the queen mother. The Queen was either versed in their national history, had a good memory, or feared God. She knew about Daniel and counseled Belshazzar to call for Daniel. She was certain Daniel could give Belshazzar the interpretation of the writing on the wall.
Daniel 5:13-16
Daniel had been governor, but with all the different kings rising to power, he had essentially been demoted and forgotten about. Now King Belshazzar offers to make him third in command.
But Daniel wants no part of that:
Daniel 5:17-24
Daniel is very confident in who he is as a prophet. He knew he would be able to interpret the writing.
When you serve God and you know who you are in Christ, you can have that same conviction. Learn to operate in the gifts of the Spirit and allow God to use you to bless others. Daniel had a prophetic gifting and He cultivated that as He sought God.
Daniel reminds King Belshazzar about all that happened to his predecessor King Nebuchadnezzar.
Verse 22 is very convicting because Daniel tells Belshazzar, “you knew all [of] this.”
This isn’t news to you, king.
Daniel describes 5 sins of Belshazzar:
- Belshazzar hasn’t humbled his heart
- Belshazzar has lifted himself up against the Lord of heaven. Daniel uses the term, “Lord.” In those earlier chapters, the term “God” was often used. But it has been established which God we are talking about, and not only is the God of Israel Supreme, but He is LORD of heaven. Lord over all of Belshazzar’s gods.
- Belshazzar used the LORD’s holy vessels to drink wine at his pagan feast.
- Belshazzar has given praise to idols who cannot see, hear, or know.
- Belshazzar refuses to glorify the God who has given him life, and who owns everything
Daniel 5:25-31
25 “And this is the inscription that was written:
Daniel gives the interpretation, Belshazzar receives it by promoting Daniel again, but that very night, Belshazzar was killed.
And Darius, the Mede received the kingdom.
Babylon has fallen.
A new King in charge
The Babylonian king didn’t measure up.
The world’s systems will bring to power all sorts of kings and leaders. But God wants to be the King in charge.
If you’ve placed your trust in Jesus, He is the new King in charge of your life.
Let Him rule and reign in Your life!
The Medo-Persian Empire and the situation in the Middle East today
This weekend, Iran launched an aggressive attack against Israel.
In the Bible, Iran is also known as Persia, as well as Elam.
The Elamites and the Medes became part of the Persian Empire, and we just saw in Daniel 5 that the Medo-Persian Empire conquered Babylon in 539BC.
The fall of Babylon was prophesied in Isaiah 21:1-2:
“The burden against the Wilderness of the Sea.
The area in southern Babylon near the Persian Gulf was known as the “Land of the sea.” I imagine it would have been seen as a tourist destination, a beautiful place.
Well, God mocks their view of beauty. He calls it the Wilderness – in other words, the Wasteland desert of the sea. Babylon would be made desolate.
Daniel actually lived in Elam according to Daniel 8:2.
We know that ultimately Elam (Persia) will ally with Magog, which is believed to be Russia. (Ez.38:5)
There are differing views as to when the Gog/Magog war will begin, so you would have to really study this out to come up with what you think best aligns with the Scriptures.
Some believe the Gog/Magog War will occur pre-Tribulation while others believe it would occur during the first half of the tribulation. In any case, we know that Iran will fall on the mountains of Israel (Ez.39:4-5). While Iran and Russia plot and plan for a total victory, Ezekiel 39:7 assures us that God will make His Holy Name known.
Hope for Iranians?
It is so very difficult to live in a nation that does its best to work against God.
Even the United States is becoming more and more secularized and anti-God.
The people of Iran have faced so much oppression, yet God has been working and there have been many conversions to Christianity despite the very real risks.
God can still bless you, even if you find yourself alone.
Parthians, Medes, and Elamites
Who was present on the day of Pentecost in Acts 2?
Medes and Elamites!
Persians! Iranians!
Jesus told His disciples to wait on Him, to wait on the Promise of the Father. And they did: from every nation, tribe, and tongue.
Similarly today, we await the Blessed Hope! He will return for all of us who believe and have placed our trust in Messiah Jesus!
Place your trust in Him today! The fulfillment of so many Biblical prophecies in Isaiah, Daniel and Ezekiel prove that He will soon return! Are you ready for His return? Are you ready to meet Him in the air? If you would like to know more about Messiah Yeshua (Jesus Christ), please send us a message. We would love to hear from you!