Message Notes
- The history of idioms and expressions:
- “Break the ice”
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- “Saved by the bell”
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- “Steal someone’s thunder”
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- “Under the weather”
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- “Go the extra mile”
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- “Scapegoat”
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- “Wolf in sheep’s clothing”
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- “The writing on the wall” or “the handwriting on the wall”
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- From Nebuchadnezzar to Belshazzar: The Sons of Nebuchadnezzar
- Nebuchadnezzar died in 562BC
- His son, Evil-Merodach, reigned for two years before being murdered by his brother-in-law Neriglissar.
- Neriglissar ruled from 560BC – 556BC.
- Neriglissar was succeeded by his son, Labashi-Marduk, who was assassinated after two months.
- Labashi-Marduk was succeeded by Nabonidus, who ruled from 556BC-539BC
- Nabonidus was cucceeded by his son, Belshazzar, the last of the Babylonian kings.
- From Daniel 4 to Daniel 5, we’ve fast-forwarded 23 years.
Daniel 5:1-4 – The Feast
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Daniel 5:5-6 – The Handwriting on the Wall
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Daniel 5:7-9 – Babylon’s Wise Men Are Consulted
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Daniel 5:10-16 – The Queen Remembers Daniel and His Gift
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Daniel 5:17-28 – Daniel’s Interpretation of the Prophecy Against Belshazzar
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Daniel 5:29-31 – The Result of Daniel’s Faithfulness
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The is on the : The Lord the but Lifts the
- Humble Yourself Before the Lord
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- We’re Not the Best or the Only, but We’re One
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