Daniel 5 – NIRV & NVI-PT

New International Reader’s Version

Daniel 5:1-31

A Hand Writes on the Palace Wall

1King Belshazzar gave a huge banquet. He invited a thousand of his nobles to it. He drank wine with them. 2While Belshazzar was drinking his wine, he gave orders to his servants. He commanded them to bring in some gold and silver cups. They were the cups his father Nebuchadnezzar had taken from the temple in Jerusalem. Belshazzar had them brought in so everyone could drink from them. That included the king himself, his nobles, his wives and his concubines. 3So the servants brought in the gold cups. The cups had been taken from God’s temple in Jerusalem. The king and his nobles drank from them. So did his wives and concubines. 4As they drank the wine, they praised their gods. The statues of those gods were made out of gold, silver, bronze, iron, wood or stone.

5Suddenly the fingers of a human hand appeared. They wrote something on the plaster of the palace wall. It happened near the lampstand. The king watched the hand as it wrote. 6His face turned pale. He was so afraid that his legs became weak. And his knees were knocking together.

7The king sent for those who try to figure things out by using magic. He also sent for those who study the heavens. All of them were wise men in Babylon. Then the king spoke to them. He said, “I want one of you to read this writing. I want you to tell me what it means. Whoever does this will be dressed in purple clothes. A gold chain will be put around his neck. And he will be made the third highest ruler in the kingdom.”

8Then all the king’s wise men came in. But they couldn’t read the writing. They couldn’t tell him what it meant. 9So King Belshazzar became even more terrified. His face grew more pale. And his nobles were bewildered.

10The queen heard the king and his nobles talking. So she came into the dining hall. “King Belshazzar, may you live forever!” she said. “Don’t be afraid! Don’t look so pale! 11I know a man in your kingdom who has the spirit of the holy gods in him. He has understanding and wisdom and good sense just like the gods. He was chief of those who tried to figure things out by using magic. And he was in charge of those who studied the heavens. Your father, King Nebuchadnezzar, appointed him to that position. 12King Nebuchadnezzar did this because he saw what the man could do. This man’s name is Daniel. Your father called him Belteshazzar. He has a clever mind and knowledge and understanding. He is also able to tell what dreams mean. He can explain riddles and solve hard problems. Send for him. He’ll tell you what the writing means.”

13So Daniel was brought to the king. The king said to him, “Are you Daniel? Are you one of the prisoners my father the king brought here from Judah? 14I have heard that the spirit of the gods is in you. I’ve also heard that you have understanding and good sense and special wisdom. 15The wise men and those who practice magic were brought to me. They were asked to read this writing and tell me what it means. But they couldn’t. 16I have heard that you are able to explain things and solve hard problems. I hope you can read this writing and tell me what it means. If you can, you will be dressed in purple clothes. A gold chain will be put around your neck. And you will be made the third highest ruler in the kingdom.”

17Then Daniel answered the king. He said, “You can keep your gifts for yourself. You can give your rewards to someone else. But I will read the writing for you. I’ll tell you what it means.

18“Your Majesty, the Most High God was good to your father Nebuchadnezzar. He gave him authority and greatness and glory and honor. 19God gave him a high position. Then people from every nation became afraid of the king. That was true no matter what language they spoke. The king put to death anyone he wanted to. He spared anyone he wanted to spare. He gave high positions to anyone he wanted to. And he brought down anyone he wanted to bring down. 20But his heart became very stubborn and proud. So he was removed from his royal throne. His glory was stripped away from him. 21He was driven away from people. He was given the mind of an animal. He lived with the wild donkeys. He ate grass just as an ox does. His body became wet with the dew of heaven. He stayed that way until he recognized that the Most High God rules over all kingdoms on earth. He puts anyone he wants to in charge of them.

22“But you knew all that, Belshazzar. After all, you are Nebuchadnezzar’s son. In spite of that, you are still proud. 23You have taken your stand against the Lord of heaven. You had your servants bring cups from his temple to you. You and your nobles drank wine from them. So did your wives and concubines. You praised your gods. The statues of those gods are made out of silver, gold, bronze, iron, wood or stone. They can’t see or hear or understand anything. But you didn’t honor God. He holds in his hand your very life and everything you do. 24So he sent the hand that wrote on the wall.

25“Here is what was written.

mene, mene, tekel, parsin

26“And here is what these words mean.

“The word Mene means that God has limited the time of your rule. He has brought it to an end.

27“The word Tekel means that you have been weighed on scales. And you haven’t measured up to God’s standard.

28“The word Peres means that your authority over your kingdom will be taken away from you. It will be given to the Medes and Persians.”

29Then Belshazzar commanded his servants to dress Daniel in purple clothes. So they did. They put a gold chain around his neck. And he was made the third highest ruler in the kingdom.

30That very night Belshazzar, the king of Babylon, was killed. 31His kingdom was given to Darius the Mede. Darius was 62 years old.

Nova Versão Internacional

Daniel 5:1-31

O Banquete de Belsazar:

A Escrita na Parede

1Certa vez o rei Belsazar deu um grande banquete para mil dos seus nobres, e com eles bebeu muito vinho. 2Enquanto 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. 3Então 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. 4Enquanto bebiam o vinho, louvavam os deuses de ouro, de prata, de bronze, de ferro, de madeira e de pedra.

5Mas, 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. 6Seu rosto ficou pálido, e ele ficou tão assustado que os seus joelhos batiam um no outro e as suas pernas vacilaram.

7Aos gritos, o rei mandou chamar os encantadores, os astrólogos e os adivinhos e disse a esses sábios da Babilônia: “Aquele que ler essa inscrição e interpretá-la, revelando-me o seu significado, vestirá um manto vermelho, terá uma corrente de ouro no pescoço e será o terceiro em importância no governo do reino”.

8Todos os sábios do rei vieram, mas não conseguiram ler a inscrição nem dizer ao rei o seu significado. 9Diante disso o rei Belsazar ficou ainda mais aterrorizado e o seu rosto, mais pálido. Seus nobres estavam alarmados.

10Tendo a rainha5.10 Ou rainha-mãe ouvido os gritos do rei e dos seus nobres, entrou na sala do banquete e disse: “Ó rei, vive para sempre! Não fiques assustado nem tão pálido! 11Existe um homem em teu reino que possui o espírito dos santos deuses. Na época do teu predecessor verificou-se que ele era um iluminado e tinha inteligência e sabedoria como a dos deuses. O rei Nabucodonosor, teu predecessor—sim, o teu predecessor—o nomeou chefe dos magos, dos encantadores, dos astrólogos e dos adivinhos. 12Verificou-se que esse homem, Daniel, a quem o rei dera o nome de Beltessazar, tinha inteligência extraordinária e também a capacidade de interpretar sonhos e resolver enigmas e mistérios. Manda chamar Daniel, e ele te dará o significado da escrita”.

13Assim Daniel foi levado à presença do rei, que lhe disse: “Você é Daniel, um dos exilados que meu pai, o rei, trouxe de Judá? 14Soube que o espírito dos deuses está em você e que você é um iluminado com inteligência e sabedoria fora do comum. 15Trouxeram os sábios e os encantadores à minha presença para lerem essa inscrição e me dizerem o seu significado, porém eles não o conseguiram. 16Mas eu soube que você é capaz de dar interpretações e de resolver mistérios. Se você puder ler essa inscrição e dizer-me o que significa, você será vestido com um manto vermelho e terá uma corrente de ouro no pescoço, e será o terceiro em importância no governo do reino”.

17Então Daniel respondeu ao rei: “Podes guardar os teus presentes para ti mesmo e dar as tuas recompensas a algum outro. No entanto, lerei a inscrição para o rei e te direi o seu significado.

18“Ó rei, foi a Nabucodonosor, teu predecessor, que o Deus Altíssimo deu soberania, grandeza, glória e majestade. 19Devido à alta posição que Deus lhe concedeu, homens de todas as nações, povos e línguas tremiam diante dele e o temiam. A quem o rei queria matar, matava; a quem queria poupar, poupava; a quem queria promover, promovia; e a quem queria humilhar, humilhava. 20No entanto, quando o seu coração se tornou arrogante e endurecido por causa do orgulho, ele foi deposto de seu trono real e despojado da sua glória. 21Foi expulso do meio dos homens e sua mente ficou como a de um animal; passou a viver com os jumentos selvagens e a comer capim como os bois; e o seu corpo se molhava com o orvalho do céu, até reconhecer que o Deus Altíssimo domina sobre os reinos dos homens e põe no poder quem ele quer.

22“Mas tu, Belsazar, seu sucessor, não te humilhaste, embora soubesses de tudo isso. 23Ao contrário, te exaltaste acima do5.23 Ou te levantaste contra o Senhor dos céus. Mandaste trazer as taças do templo do Senhor para que nelas bebessem tu, os teus nobres, as tuas mulheres e as tuas concubinas. Louvaste os deuses de prata, de ouro, de bronze, de ferro, de madeira e de pedra, que não podem ver nem ouvir nem entender. Mas não glorificaste o Deus que sustenta em suas mãos a tua vida e todos os teus caminhos. 24Por isso ele enviou a mão que escreveu as palavras da inscrição.

25“Esta é a inscrição que foi feita:

MENE, MENE, TEQUEL, PARSIM5.25 Aramaico: UPARSIM; isto é, E PARSIM..

26“E este é o significado dessas palavras:

Mene5.26 Mene pode significar contado ou mina (uma unidade monetária).: Deus contou os dias do teu reinado e determinou o seu fim.

27Tequel5.27 Tequel pode significar pesado ou siclo.: Foste pesado na balança e achado em falta.

28Peres5.28 Peres (o singular de Parsim) pode significar dividido ou Pérsia ou meia mina ou meio siclo.: Teu reino foi dividido e entregue aos medos e persas”.

29Então, por ordem de Belsazar, vestiram Daniel com um manto vermelho, puseram-lhe uma corrente de ouro no pescoço, e o proclamaram o terceiro em importância no governo do reino.

30Naquela mesma noite Belsazar, rei dos babilônios5.30 Aramaico: caldeus., foi morto, 31e Dario, o medo, apoderou-se do reino, com a idade de sessenta e dois anos.