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OpenStudy (binkeyboy03):

How does Belshazzar show disrespect during the feast? A. He describes the Temple of Jerusalem using the Babylonian language. B. He drinks wine out of gold and silver vessels taken from the Temple in Jerusalem. C. He decides to move the feast to the inner sanctum of the Temple in Jerusalem. D. He speaks proudly of having destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem.

OpenStudy (torilovesvampires):

He drinks wine out of gold and silver vessels taken from the Temple in Jerusalem.

OpenStudy (binkeyboy03):

What does Belshazzar promise to anyone who can read the writing on the palace wall? A. freedom for their people B. wealth and power C. a chance to drink from the Temple cups D. his daughter's hand in marriage

OpenStudy (torilovesvampires):

b

OpenStudy (binkeyboy03):

What is Daniel able to do in "Belshazzar's Feast: The Handwriting on the Wall"? A. return the cups to the Temple in Jerusalem B. remove the handwriting from the palace wall C. save Belshazzar from the vengeance of God D. tell Belshazzar what the writing says

OpenStudy (torilovesvampires):

tell Belshazzar what the writing says

OpenStudy (binkeyboy03):

What happens to Belshazzar? A. He is exiled to Persia. B. He is enslaved by the Persians. C. He is captured by the Persians. D. He is killed by the Persians.

OpenStudy (torilovesvampires):

He is killed by the Persians.

OpenStudy (binkeyboy03):

When Queen Esther goes before the king without being summoned for the first time, what does she tell him? A. His former wife, Vashti, has died in exile. B. His former wife, Vashti, has returned from her banishment. C. Her uncle Mordecai has told her of a plot to kill the king. D. Her uncle Mordecai refuses to bow to Haman.

OpenStudy (torilovesvampires):

Her uncle Mordecai has told her of a plot to kill the king

OpenStudy (binkeyboy03):

What does Queen Esther ask of the king the second time she appears before him? A. to come with Haman to a banquet that she will prepare B. to control his legendary temper and spare her life C. to reward Mordecai for having warned the king of the plot against him D. to punish the treacherous Haman right away

OpenStudy (torilovesvampires):

to come with Haman to a banquet that she will prepare

OpenStudy (binkeyboy03):

Which best describes Haman? A. evil B. lazy C. helpful D. brave

OpenStudy (torilovesvampires):

a

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