Daniel 5:3

3 Então trouxeram as taças de ouro que tinham sido tomadas do templo de Deus em Jerusalém, e o rei e os seus nobres, as suas mulheres e as suas concubinas beberam nas taças.

Daniel 5:3 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 5:3

Then they brought the golden vessels that were taken out of the
temple of the house of God which was at Jerusalem
That is, the servants to whom the orders were given fetched them from the temple of Bel, and brought them to the king's house; and though only mention is made of golden vessels, yet no doubt the silver ones were also brought, according to the king's command: and the king, and his princes, his wives, and his concubines, drank in
them;
by which they were profaned, being dedicated to holy uses, but now put to common use, and that by such impious persons; and who did it, not on account of the value and antiquity of these vessels, and in admiration of them, and to the honour of their festival; but in contempt of them, and in a profane and scurrilous way, as follows:

Daniel 5:3 In-Context

1 Certa vez o rei Belsazar deu um grande banquete para mil dos seus nobres, e com eles bebeu muito vinho.
2 Enquanto Belsazar bebia vinho, deu ordens para trazerem as taças de ouro e de prata que o seu predecessor, Nabucodonosor, tinha tomado do templo de Jerusalém, para que o rei e os seus nobres, as suas mulheres e as suas concubinas bebessem nessas taças.
3 Então trouxeram as taças de ouro que tinham sido tomadas do templo de Deus em Jerusalém, e o rei e os seus nobres, as suas mulheres e as suas concubinas beberam nas taças.
4 Enquanto bebiam o vinho, louvavam os deuses de ouro, de prata, de bronze, de ferro, de madeira e de pedra.
5 Mas, de repente apareceram dedos de mão humana que começaram a escrever no reboco da parede, na parte mais iluminada do palácio real. O rei observou a mão enquanto ela escrevia.
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