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      • The idiom “writing on the wall” originates from a biblical story where King Belshazzar saw mysterious handwriting appear on his palace walls during a feast he was hosting. The prophet Daniel interpreted these words as a warning that Belshazzar would lose his kingdom shortly thereafter.
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  2. Sep 29, 2021 · The phrase ‘the writing is on the wall’ is now often used to describe an impending disaster. But where does it originate? It actually has its roots in the story of Belshazzar’s feast from the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament.

  3. Oct 20, 2023 · Belshazzar, Nebuchadnezzar’s grandson, misuses these as party favors. The guests drink from goblets from the temple, getting sinfully drunk from the wine from them. This passage is trying to draw a clear dichotomy between the prosperous reign of Nebuchadnezzar and the foolish one of his grandson.

  4. Feb 1, 2020 · What was the Meaning of the Handwriting on the Wall? Belshazzar’s reaction is absolute fear, he turns pale, and his legs give way. Literally this is the “bands / knots of his legs were loosed”, he comes very near to fainting.

  5. Belshazzar's feast, or the story of the writing on the wall, chapter 5 in the Book of Daniel, tells how Belshazzar holds a great feast and drinks from the vessels that had been looted in the destruction of the First Temple. A hand appears and writes on the wall.

  6. Sep 30, 2022 · The biblical account of the mysterious and frightening appearance of the phrase mene mene tekel upharsin has given rise to the modern expression “the handwriting on the wall,” meaning “a portent or warning of inevitable misfortune.”

  7. Third, reading the writing on the wall entails preparing for an unpleasant future with no necessary reference to the past that might have brought us there; Daniel’s ominous prediction to Belshazzar is preceded by a harsh admonishment for his miserable past and his villainous deeds.

  8. The phrase "handwriting (or writing) on the wall" is used to denote a warning that a negative or otherwise disastrous event will soon occur. The fascinating origination of the phrase and its meaning comes from the book of Daniel! Belshazzar, the son of King Nabonidus, began to co-reign over the Babylonian empire with his father starting in 553 B.C.

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