Belshazzar's Influence On Israel

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known as, Belshazzar defiled items that belonged to the holy temple, they were drinking wine out of the goblets. God sent a warning to Belshazzar: A hand appeared and wrote a message on the wall., Daniel had to interpret the riddle. The interpretation was read as,” Mene, Tekel, Parsin. “Warning of Judgement: Belshazzar king kingdom would be divided between, Persian, Medes, and the prophecy will be fulfilled every night.” (FN)
God had to deal with the disobedience of this leader and show his sovereignty. Here, God’s put down one king d and elevates another; God is in control over humankind.
Isaiah 9:6.” There will be a king coming and His names will be called wonderful counselor mighty king, Everlasting Father, prince of peace the government
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God is worthy to be praised in the earth as well by all human beings, He is the Creator, of the universe. Ps. 47:2,7. God is so Sovereign Daniel knew,, God had a covenant with Israel, However, Israel had five unpardoned sins (1). They mocked the messenger of God (2).Misused the prophets of God, they were out of God’s will. (3). The Bible informed us touch not my anointed and do my prophets no harm.. God has given his chosen, call and elect power, no one should come against their authority. (4). They abused the goodness of God. (5). The people forgot they needed mercy, grace, guidance, and leadership, so, God’s wrath came against the people. 2 Chronicle. 36:15-17. Humans will do their own will, such as Judas Isiacort. and Joseph’s brothers ,who placed him in a pit and sold him into slavery in Egypt. God will not allow wickedness to take over his universe, and defile the holy place. Ps. 79:1-. The Israel people’s mindset had been changed during the years they had been in captivity , physically and spirirtually. God had to exhibit and demonstrate miracles, just as he did with Nebuchadnezzar and Darius. . God had to show them who was God. This is where his soveriegnty shows up through signs , mircales and wonders. Henry H. Haley’s Bible Handbook. Grand Rapids, Michigan. Zondervan

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