H1112 H1112
Belshazzar (personal name: last Babylonian king in Daniel, son of Nabonidus)
This Babylonian royal name (Bel-shar-usur, 'Bel, protect the king') identifies the ruler whose feast was interrupted by the handwriting on the wall in Daniel 5. While Daniel presents him as Nebuchadnezzar's successor and son, cuneiform inscriptions reveal he was actually the son of Nabonidus and served as prince regent, not sole king.
Sentidos
1. sense 1 — Personal name of the Babylonian ruler in Daniel 8:1 and throughout chapters 5-8. The transliterations vary slightly across languages but consistently preserve the Babylonian theophoric element 'Bel,' marking this as a foreign royal name tied to Babylon's patron deity and the dramatic judgment narrative. 1×
AR["بَلْشَأصَّرَ"]·ben["বেলশৎসর"]·DE["[בלאשצר]"]·EN["Bel'shatztzar"]·FR["Belshatsar"]·heb["בלשאצר"]·HI["बेलशस्सर"]·ID["Belsyazar"]·IT["Belsatsar"]·jav["Bélsyazar"]·KO["벨사살"]·PT["Belshatstsar"]·RU["Белшацара"]·ES["Belsasar"]·SW["Belshaza"]·TR["Belşassar"]·urd["بیلشضر"]
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Referencia BDB / Léxico
† בֵּֽלְאשַׁצַּר n.pr.m. (Bêl-šar-uṣur, Bel, protect the king COT Dn 5:1) Dn 8:1; represented as king of Babylon, successor, and appar. son of Nebucharezzar (5:1, 2, 11 etc.); in cuneif. inscr. known only as prince, son of Nabonidus (last Shemitic king of Babylon), v. COT l.c.