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Introduction
We have often heard the quote “Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.”
Many attribute it to Irish statesman Edmund Burke, but it might be a misquote.
Others look to Spanish philosopher George Santayana with the quote, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
Still others think of a more recent person Winston Churchill who said, “Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”
Regardless of who said it first or what version the correct example throughout the history of the world from the time Adam and Eve sinned the garden people have been learning and re-learning the lessons of the past.
When we last left the story of Daniel, King Nebuchadnezzar was dead and the kingdom had gone through a lot of political turmoil.
There were assassinations and power struggles.
Now there was a co-regent ruling and Belshazzar was holding down the fort in Babylon while his father, the King was in another part of the Kingdom.
He threw a great party for his lords and during the drunkeness he had the vessels from the Temple of Jerusalem brought from treasury so they could drink from them.
Then a hand without a body appeared on the wall and began to write causing fear and dread to come over the Co-Regent and no one was able to tell him what it said or meant.
Then the Queen came to Belshazzar.
We will pick back up with verse 10 of the recap.
Call for Daniel
Daniel in the Court
Lesson from the Past
You Have Not Learned
The Inscription
Daniel 5:25 (NKJV)
“And this is the inscription that was written....
We will find out in two weeks as to what the inscription was and what it meant.
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