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Daniel interpreting the writing on the wall at the feast of Belshazzar, king of Babylon




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Daniel interpreting the writing on the wall at the feast of Belshazzar, king of Babylon

Daniel interpreting the writing on the wall at the feast of Belshazzar, king of Babylon. The writing read Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin (You are weighed in the scales and found wanting) and foretold the kings and his kingdoms downfall. Daniel was one of the four great Hebrew prophets

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Babylon Babylonia Babylonian Belshazzar Bible Scene Daniel Despair Divination Downfall Feast Hebrew Jewish Judaism Judgement Judgment Prediction Prophecy Prophet Ann Ronan Pictures Metaphor Old Testament Writing On The Wall


10"x8" Photo Print

Bring the biblical tale of Daniel interpreting the writing on the wall to life with this stunning photographic print from Media Storehouse. Featuring the iconic moment from the Book of Daniel, where King Belshazzar's sin is revealed at his grand feast, this captivating image by Unknown from Heritage Images captures the intrigue and drama of this ancient story. Add a touch of history and spiritual depth to your home or office decor with this beautiful and thought-provoking print.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.6cm x 25.4cm (7.3" x 10")

Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This print captures the intense moment when Daniel interprets the mysterious writing on the wall at Belshazzar's feast in ancient Babylon. The scene is filled with tension and anticipation as Daniel, one of the four great Hebrew prophets, deciphers the cryptic message that foretells the downfall of King Belshazzar and his kingdom. The image showcases a lavish banquet hall adorned with opulent decorations fit for a monarch. Amidst this grandeur, Daniel stands prominently, surrounded by an array of intrigued guests. His expression reflects both determination and wisdom as he unravels the divine prophecy written on the wall: "Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin" - a powerful metaphor conveying that they have been weighed in scales and found wanting. In this biblical narrative from the Old Testament, we witness not only Daniel's prophetic abilities but also his unwavering faith in God. The photograph beautifully captures both male and female figures engrossed in contemplation, representing diverse perspectives within religious contexts. With its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, this print transports us back to an era where divination played a significant role in shaping destinies. It serves as a reminder of humanity's eternal quest for meaning and understanding through religion. This remarkable artwork by an unknown creator invites viewers to delve into history while contemplating themes of judgment, downfall, faithfulness, and divine intervention – timeless concepts that continue to resonate today.

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