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Recorded 1/15/2026 22:19pm (10:19pm) 2219 Strongs: Hebrew: Zarah - To scatter, to winnow, to disperse (an utterly complete change) good or bad 1019 Strongs: Hebrew: Beth Hagilgal - House of Gilgal The name unites the covenantal idea of a “house” or established dwelling (beth) with Gilgal, the place where the “reproach of Egypt” was rolled away (Joshua 5:9). Thus the term evokes both permanence and redemptive memory—a location where Yahweh’s faithfulness was publicly enshrined. Numbers 11:5 "We remember the fish, which we did eat in Egypt freely; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlic" Do not romanticize or misplace nostalgia of slavery or past strongholds but yet rejoice in deliverance and the provisions of The Most High God. Daniel 5 “The Writings On The Wall” 1. Blasphemous Feast: Belshazzar hosted a lavish party, getting drunk and praising idols while desecrating holy items from Jerusalem's temple. 2. The Writing on the Wall: A disembodied hand appeared, writing enigmatic words on the wall ("Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin"). 3. Daniel's Interpretation: The wise men couldn't decipher the message, but Daniel, reminded of his wisdom, explained it meant God had judged Belshazzar for his pride, finding him "weighed in the balances and found wanting". 4. Fall of Babylon: That night, Belshazzar was killed, and the kingdom was given to Darius the Mede, fulfilling Daniel's prophecy. Main Theme: The chapter emphasizes that pride and disrespect for God lead to inevitable judgment, contrasting Belshazzar's arrogance with his father Nebuchadnezzar's earlier humility.