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King Cyrus

Posted by rippinit , 31 January 2008 · 1,342 views

The Rise of Cyrus

Cyrus II ("the Great," 559-530 B.C.) was the founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire that continued for two centuries until the time of Alexander the Great (331 B.C.). Young Cyrus succeeded in welding the Medes and Persians into a unified nation.

Babylon was in no position to resist a Medo-Persian invasion in the year 539 B.C. During the preceding fourteen years, Nabonidus the king had not so much as visited the capital city, leaving the administration of the metropolis to his profligate son Belshazzar, to whom he also "entrusted the kingship." 6

Toward the end of September, the armies of Cyrus, under the able command of Ugbaru, district governor of Gutium, attacked Opis on the Tigris River and defeated the Babylonians. This gave the Persians control of the vast canal system of Babylon. On October 10, Sippar was taken without a battle and Nabonidus fled. Two days later, on October 12, 539 B.C., Ugbaru's troops would be able to enter Babylon without a battle. The stage was now set for the strangest banquet in history.

The Banquet of Banquets

Instead of preparing to meet the Persian threat to his kingdom, Belshazzar decided to throw a royal party for a thousand of his lords. 7 To some extent, Bel-shazzar's overconfidence is understandable. Babylon was square, about 15 miles on each side. It boasted of an outside wall 87 feet wide-Herodotus records chariot races around the wall six abreast!

Inside this wall was a second wall, with a moat between them, and 250 watchtowers. The river Euphrates crossed the city, providing the water for both the protective moat and for survival purposes during a siege. Babylon was widely regarded as impregnable.

Belshazzar called for the vessels which had been taken from the Jewish Temple, captured by his grandfather Nebuchadnezzar 70 years earlier, to be exploited in the festivities. But just as the party seemed to really get rolling, giant fingers appeared, writing what was to become the most famous cryptogram of all time.

The Handwriting on the Wall

In the same hour came forth fingers of a man's hand, and wrote over against the lamp-stand upon the plaster of the wall of the king's palace: and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote.

Then the king's countenance was changed, and his thoughts troubled him, so that the joints of his loins were loosed, and his knees smote one against another.
Daniel 5:5, 6

It is hard to improve on the quaint King James English! (Belshazzar's embarrassing lack of sphincter control also was a fulfillment of an ancient prophecy! We will review this shortly.)

In the ensuing panic, the king's advisors were at a loss to explain or interpret the strange writing. 8 But Nebuchadnezzar's widow reminded them of the previously demonstrated skills of Daniel-then possibly in retirement-and suggested that they call on him to address the enigma.

After an eloquent eulogy on his patron, Nebuchadnezzar-and a put-down of the young upstart-Daniel then deciphered the mysterious writing:

[24] Then was the part of the hand sent from him; and this writing was written.
[25] And this is the writing that was written, MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN.

The Talmud suggests that the writing was vertical and backwards. (Click for diagram.) Aramaic, like Hebrew, reads from right to left. (All languages seem to flow toward Jerusalem: those west of Jerusalem-the European languages-flow from left to right; those east of Jerusalem flow from right to left: Hebrew, Aramaic, Arabic, Chinese, etc.)

There is also a Hebrew tradition that this was an application of atbash, a form of encryption reviewed in last month's article. 9 (The deferral of any description of the text until its interpretation also implies something of that sort.)

MeNe, MeNe, TeKeL, PeReS. In Aramaic and Hebrew, vowels are absent and must be inferred. (This is also a common cryptographic practice used as a mechanism to reduce redundancy; the implications of this will be explored in future articles.)

[26] This is the interpretation of the thing: MENE; God hath numbered thy kingdom, and finished it. ("Your number is up.")
[27] TEKEL; Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.

[28] PERES; Thy kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and Persians.

Peres was previously rendered "upharsin": "u" is Aramaic for "and"; "pharsin" is the plural form of "peres." It means "broken" or "divided."

(By implying a different vowel, "paras" rather than "peres," this also becomes a play on words: paras was the word for Persia.) 10

[29] Then commanded Bel-shazzar, and they clothed Daniel with scarlet, and put a chain of gold about his neck, and made a proclamation concerning him, that he should be the third ruler in the kingdom.

However:

[30] In that night was Belshazzar the king of the Chaldeans slain.

The Fall of Babylon

Herodotus describes how the Persians had diverted the river Euphrates into a canal up-river so that the water level dropped "to the height of the middle of a man's thigh," which thus rendered the flood defenses useless and enabled the invaders to march through the river bed to enter by night. 11

Cyrus was able to boast that the conquest was virtually bloodless with no significant damage to the city. 12

God's Personal Letter to Cyrus

After Cyrus' triumphal entry into the city, Daniel then presented to him the writings of Isaiah13 that includes a letter addressed to Cyrus by name, written 150 years earlier: read it in Isaiah 44:24 - 45:6. Note particularly Isaiah 45:1,

Thus saith the LORD to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have holden, to subdue nations before him; and I will loose the loins of kings, to open before him the two leaved gates; and the gates shall not be shut;

Notice the detail, "loose the loins of kings." Belshazzar's "brown britches" was also a fulfillment of prophecy! (This allusion to Cyrus also seems to confirm the public nature of Belshazzar's embarrassment.)

By calling him by name-written before he was born-Cyrus would realize that this was from God Himself. He was astonished. Wouldn't you be?

Cyrus was so stunned with the description of his entire career, including the circumstances regarding the fall of Babylon, that he arranged for the Hebrew captives to be released and permitted to return to Jerusalem. The Jews were actually encouraged by Cyrus to return and rebuild their temple. 14 He gave them back the vessels that Nebuchadnezzar had plundered from Solomon's Temple 70 years earlier and he contributed financially to the construction of their second temple. About 50,000 Jews responded to this royal proclamation and returned to Jerusalem under the leadership of Zerubbabel just seventy years after the captivity began, just as Jeremiah had predicted.



The Search for the Real Mt Sinai

As described in the Bible, the real Mt Sinai is in Saudi Arabia. Watch the video to see the burnt mountain top, the bovine alter, Elijah's cave, and split boulders moses struck for water.





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