When King Belshazzar received a coded message he could not understand he called Daniel. Grasp the importance of accurately interpreting messages by writing and decoding secret messages using several basic methods.
Learn the story of King Belshazzar, who did not keep the Word holy and make a "goblet" of silver to represent the precious goblets from the Lord's temple. Put a miniature copy of the Lord's Word in the goblet to remember to keep it holy.
Overview of a series of scripted lessons for the first six chapters of the book of Daniel. Suitable for Sunday schools, families and classrooms. Levels A, B and C provide materials for ages 3-14.
A scripted lesson concerning the writing appearing on the wall at Belshazzar's feast. Includes a choice of projects, coloring page, recitation and parent note.
Create a 3-D picture of Belshazzar and the goblets at the banquet with a corner that can be turned down to reveal a hand writing on the wall in Hebrew. Photo directions included.
Children will create a picture of Daniel and Belshazzar and make the message 'mene mene tekel upharsin' appear between them by making a rubbing of a raised copy of the text in Hebrew or English.