The theme of chapter 4 was expressed clearly in the refrain that we heard repeatedly: “the Most High rules the kingdom of men and gives it to whom he will.” (4:17, 25, 32) That same refrain is found again here in 5:21 – but only once in our passage.
Because our passage serves as a warning. Yes, God had mercy on Nebuchadnezzar, because he humbled himself (at least a little!). But Belshazzzar did not. And so Belshazzar serves as a cautionary tale that God’s patience has limits. Humble yourself before the LORD and he will exalt you. Exalt yourself before the LORD and he will humble you!
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