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    Bel·shaz·zar
    /ˈbelSHəˌzär/
    • 1. (6th century bc), last king of Babylon, son of Nebuchadnezzar. According to the biblical book of Daniel, he was killed in the sacking of the city and his doom was foretold by writing that appeared on the palace walls at a great banquet.
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  3. Audio Pronunciation of Belshazzar. Phonetic Pronunciation of Belshazzar. behl-SHAZ-er. How to Say Belshazzar. Now that you know how to correctly say Belshazzar, be sure to check out some of the hundreds of other names on our website. And be sure to bookmark our website so you can easily learn how to say or pronounce other Bible words!

  4. May 11, 2024 · Last updated. How to say belshazzar in English? Pronunciation of belshazzar with 5 audio pronunciations, 3 synonyms, 2 meanings, 11 translations, 1 sentence and more for belshazzar.

  5. Jun 20, 2016 · Phonetic Pronunciation of Belshazzar. behl-SHAZ-er [sg_popup id="1"] (View Pronunciation Guide) [/sg_popup] How to Say Belshazzar. Now that you know how to correctly say Belshazzar, be sure to check out some of the hundreds of other names on our website.

  6. Jan 20, 2024 · To pronounce Belshazzar, follow these steps: 1. Start by pronouncing the first syllable, “Bel.” This sounds like the English word “bell.” 2. Move on to the second syllable, “sha.” This sounds like the “sh” in “sheep” or “shark.” 3. The third syllable is “zar,” which is pronounced like the English word “zar” in “bazaar” or “tsar.”

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  8. Dec 7, 2022 · Meaning & History. From בֵּלְשַׁאצַּר (Belshatzzar), the Hebrew form of the Akkadian name Bel-sharra-usur meaning " Bel protect the king". This was the name of the son of Nabonidus, the last king of the Babylonian Empire before the Persians conquered it in the 6th century BC. In the Old Testament Book of Daniel Belshazzar is the ...

  9. BELSHAZZAR bĕl shăz’ ər ( בֵּלְאשַׁצַּ֖ר, Βαλτασάρ, prob. from Babylonian Bēl-šar-usūr, “the god Bel has protected the king”). Son of, and coregent with Nabonidus (556-539 b.c. ), the Chaldaean ruler at the time of the capture of Babylon by Darius the Mede in 539 b.c. ( Dan 5:30; 7:1 ).

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