Lesson 6 For February 8, 2020
Lesson 6 For February 8, 2020
Lesson 6 For February 8, 2020
ARROGANCE
TO
DESTRUCTION
Lesson 6 for
February 8,
2020
Just 23 years after the death of
Nebuchadnezzar (562 B.C.),
Belshazzar was holding the
feast mentioned in Daniel 5
(539 B.C.).
During that period, Babylon
was governed by Nabonidus
who was married to Nitocris,
daughter of Nebuchadnezzar.
She’s the queen mentioned in
Daniel 5.
Nabonidus appointed The arrogance of Belshazzar. Daniel 5:1-4
Belshazzar as co-regent. He
became the governor of God’s message. Daniel 5:5-8
Babylon city.
Belshazzar was as arrogant as The queen’s advice. Daniel 5:9-12
his grandfather
Nebuchadnezzar. He felt The interpretation of the message. Daniel 5:13-28
invincible and held a great
feast while Babylon was being
The destruction of Belshazzar. Daniel 5:29-31
besieged by the Persians.
THE ARROGANCE OF BELSHAZZAR
“They drank wine, and praised the gods of gold and
silver, bronze and iron, wood and stone.” (Daniel 5:4)
As in previous occasions
(Daniel 2, 4), the wise men
of this world couldn’t
interpret God’s message.
THE QUEEN’S ADVICE
“let Daniel be called, and he will give the interpretation.”
(Daniel 5:12)
The queen reminded Belshazzar that there
was an exceptional person in his kingdom:
↘ He has the Holy Spirit [“the spirit of the
gods/of God”]
↘ He has superior knowledge and
understanding
↘ He is chief of the wise men
↘ He can interpret dreams, solve riddles
and explain enigmas
Daniel had worked with Belshazzar at least until his
third year as governor (Daniel 8:1, 27). However,
the king didn’t want to deal with someone who
disturbed his conscience.
The queen was aware of the influence that Daniel
exerted on her father. If anyone in Babylon could
help Belshazzar, it was Daniel.
THE INTERPRETATION
OF THE MESSAGE
“But you his son, Belshazzar, have not humbled
your heart, although you knew all this.” (Daniel 5:22)
He knew that his life relied on God, but he hadn’t honored him