Catholic Public Domain Version

Daniel 5:1-10 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

1. Belshazzar, the king, made a great feast for a thousand of his nobles, and each one of them drank according to his age.

2. And so, when they were drunk, he instructed that the vessels of gold and silver should be brought, which Nebuchadnezzar, his father, had carried away from the temple, which was in Jerusalem, so that the king, and his nobles, and his wives, and the concubines, might drink from them.

3. Then the gold and silver vessels were presented, which he had carried away from the temple and which had been in Jerusalem, and the king, and his nobles, wives, and concubines, drank from them.

4. They drank wine, and they praised their gods of gold, and silver, brass, iron, and wood and stone.

5. In the same hour, there appeared fingers, as of the hand of a man, writing on the surface of the wall, opposite the candlestick, in the king's palace. And the king observed the part of the hand that wrote.

6. Then the king's countenance was changed, and his thoughts disturbed him, and he lost his self-control, and his knees knocked against one other.

7. And the king cried out loudly for them to bring in the astrologers, Chaldeans, and soothsayers. And the king proclaimed to the wise men of Babylon, saying, "Whoever will read this writing and make known to me its interpretation will be clothed with purple, and will have a golden chain on his neck, and will be third in my kingdom."

8. Then, in came all the wise men of the king, but they could neither read the writing, nor reveal the interpretation to the king.

9. Therefore, king Belshazzar was quite confused, and his face was altered, and even his nobles were disturbed.

10. But the queen, because of what had happened to the king and his nobles, entered the banquet house. And she spoke out, saying, "O king, live forever. Do not let your thoughts confuse you, neither should your face be altered.