15 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Search restricted to: Awake!. The Bible—Authentic History? (8 occurrences) Nabonidus Chronicle: A cuneiform tablet that confirms the sudden fall of Babylon to Cyrus. (Daniel, chapter 5) g01 3/8 pp. 8-11 - Awake!—2001 Crossword Puzzle (8 occurrences) First word of cryptic message to King Belshazzar (Daniel 5:1-31) g81 9/8 pp. 24-27 - Awake!—1981 Is Astrology the Key to Your Future? (4 occurrences) The Bible highlights the connection between Babylon and astrology, and several times it makes reference to Babylonian astrologers. (Daniel 4:7; 5:7, 11) g05 8/8 pp. 18-19 - Awake!—2005 How Would You Answer? (2 occurrences) Belshazzar.—Daniel 5:1, 5, 6. g 10/07 pp. 14-31 - Awake!—2007 Part 9—Human Rule Reaches Its Climax! (2 occurrences) The king’s knees began to tremble, and he grew pale.—Daniel 5:5, 6, 25. g90 12/8 pp. 20-24 - Awake!—1990 Where Did It Originate? (2 occurrences) For instance, the miraculous handwriting on the wall of King Belshazzar’s palace meant doom for mighty Babylon. (Dan. 5:1-6, 17-31) g78 6/22 pp. 13-15 - Awake!—1978 Is Religion Dying Out? (1 occurrence) In fact, Babylon was taken in one night!—Daniel 5:7, 28, 30. g 11/15 pp. 3-6 - Awake!—2015 Cyrus the Great (1 occurrence) Before the eyes of all, the hand wrote “MENE, MENE, TEKEL and PARSIN” on the plaster of the palace wall.a—Daniel 5:1, 5, 25. g 5/13 pp. 12-13 - Awake!—2013 How Would You Answer? (1 occurrence) Daniel 5:5 g 1/06 pp. 14-31 - Awake!—2006 Crossword Puzzle (1 occurrence) A gift that Belshazzar offered to the man who could interpret the handwriting on the wall [3 words] (Daniel 5:7) g02 12/8 pp. 22-27 - Awake!—2002 Crossword Puzzle (1 occurrence) One or another (Daniel 5:7) g94 2/8 pp. 19-27 - Awake!—1994 Crossword Puzzle (1 occurrence) Wall coating (Daniel 5:5) g90 6/8 pp. 20-27 - Awake!—1990 Crossword Puzzle (1 occurrence) Worn by men of high station (Daniel 5:7, 16, 29) g85 12/8 pp. 20-23 - Awake!—1985 The Future Can Be Foretold! (1 occurrence) They proved to be literally unable to read the ‘handwriting on the wall’ on the very night of her capture!—Dan. 5:8. g80 10/8 pp. 16-19 - Awake!—1980 Plastering—Why a Waning Craft? (1 occurrence) Well, plaster was known to the early Hebrews and the Babylonians. (Lev. 14:42; Dan. 5:5) g77 11/8 pp. 12-15 - Awake!—1977 1
Nabonidus Chronicle: A cuneiform tablet that confirms the sudden fall of Babylon to Cyrus. (Daniel, chapter 5)
The Bible highlights the connection between Babylon and astrology, and several times it makes reference to Babylonian astrologers. (Daniel 4:7; 5:7, 11)
For instance, the miraculous handwriting on the wall of King Belshazzar’s palace meant doom for mighty Babylon. (Dan. 5:1-6, 17-31)
Before the eyes of all, the hand wrote “MENE, MENE, TEKEL and PARSIN” on the plaster of the palace wall.a—Daniel 5:1, 5, 25.
A gift that Belshazzar offered to the man who could interpret the handwriting on the wall [3 words] (Daniel 5:7)
They proved to be literally unable to read the ‘handwriting on the wall’ on the very night of her capture!—Dan. 5:8.