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Louis Segond

Daniel 5:9

Sur quoi le roi Belschatsar, fut très effrayé, il changea de couleur, et ses grands furent consternés.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Belshazzar;   Wicked (People);   Women;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Babylon;   Mene;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Daniel, Book of;   Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Baltasar;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Belshazzar ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Belshazzar;   Medes;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Belshazzar;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Babylonish Captivity, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Countenance;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin;  

Parallel Translations

La Bible David Martin (1744)
Dont le Roi Belsatsar fut fort troublé, et son visage en fut tout changé; ses gentilshommes aussi en furent épouvantés.
La Bible Ostervald (1996)
De sorte que le roi Belshatsar fut fort troublé, il changea de couleur et ses grands furent consternés.
Darby's French Translation
Alors le roi Belshatsar fut extrêmement troublé, et il changea de couleur; et ses grands furent bouleversés.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

greatly: Daniel 5:6, Daniel 2:1, Job 18:11-14, Psalms 18:14, Revelation 6:15

countenance: Chal, brightness, Daniel 5:6, Daniel 10:8

changed: Psalms 48:6, Isaiah 13:6-8, Isaiah 21:2-4, Jeremiah 6:24, Jeremiah 30:6, Matthew 2:3

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Then was King Belshazzar greatly troubled,.... A second time, and perhaps more than before; since he had conceived some hope that his wise men would have informed him what this writing was, and the meaning of it; but finding that they were nonplussed by it, it gave him still greater uneasiness:

and his countenance was changed in him; again; very likely, upon the coming in of the wise men, he had a little recovered himself, and became more composed and serene; which appeared in his countenance; but, upon this disappointment, his countenance changed again, and he turned pale, and looked ghastly:

and his lords were astonished; were in the utmost consternation and confusion, when they understood that the writing could neither be read nor interpreted; neither the dignity of their station, nor their numbers, nor their liquor, could keep up their spirits; so that the king had not one with him, to speak a comfortable word to him, or give him any advice in this his time of distress; they were all in the same condition with himself.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Then was king Belshazzar greatly troubled - Not doubting that this was a Divine intimation of some fearful event, and yet unable to understand its meaning. We are quite as likely to be troubled by what is merely “mysterious†in regard to the future - by anything that gives us some undefined foreboding - as we are by what is really formidable when we know what it is. In the latter case, we know the worst; we can make some preparation for it; we can feel assured that when that is past, all is past that we fear - but who can guard himself, or prepare himself, when what is dreaded is undefined as well as awful; when we know not how to meet it, or how long it may endure, or how terrific and wide may be the sweep of its desolation?

And his countenance was changed in him - Margin, “brightnesses.†See the note at Daniel 5:6.

And his lords were astonied - Amazed. The Chaldee word means to perplex, disturb, trouble. They were doubtless as much perplexed and troubled as the king himself.


 
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