<Li> C '. (chapter 5)--Daniel interprets the handwriting on the wall for Belshazzar </Li> <Li> B '. (chapter 6)--Daniel in the lions' den </Li> <Li> A '. (chapter 7)--A vision of four world kingdoms replaced by a fifth </Li> <P> Daniel 5 is thus composed as a companion - piece to Daniel 4, the tale of the madness of Nebuchadnezzar, the two giving variations on a single theme . This is spelled out in chapter 5 when Daniel draws a direct parallel between the two kings: the fate of Belshazzar illustrates what happens when a king does not repent . </P>

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