The 3 middle letters (as circled) contain a clue that unravels this riddle far beyond what Daniel himself would have been aware of at the time. The message does not contradict Daniel's interpretation, but greatly expands it. Moreover, the bible code mainly applies "mene, tekel, uparsin" to another besides king Belshazzar. The bible code is applied to none other than the One whose hand it was that wrote on the wall in the first place. As with all of the bible---the message has its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ!
The three middle letters (circled above) read:
But what coins? Mene, tekel, and peres were in fact Babylonian coins! (This can be verified by most bible footnotes or bible commentaries).
The totality of the following bible code contains about 200 Hebrew words, translated into about 1000 English words, all derived by the logical sequential of mainly just these four words, (which were 4 coins): mene, mene, tekel, uparsin. Though Daniel interpreted these words according to their root meaning, however, these four words, as said, were also Babylonian coins. It would be like saying: "A dollar (coin), a dollar (coin), a penny, and two-half-dollars," except their actual value would be much larger. The mene-tekel code uses all the various meanings possible for these four simple words and applies them with all the drama of how Daniel himself interpreted them.
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