BIBLE DICTIONARY MENE MENE TEKEL UPHARSIN
The inscription interpreted by Daniel (Dan. 5: 25-28). It can be literally translated numbered, numbered, weighed, and divisions. Possibly the words are names of weights, a mina, a mina, a shekel, and a half. Daniels skill showed itself in his giving to these words an interpretation bearing on the circumstances of the time. In the interpretation (v. 28) peres is found instead of upharsin. The u in upharsin is simply and. Parsin (which is written pharsin when a vowel precedes) is the plural of peres (pronounced so as to rhyme with deface). Mene should be pronounced so as to rhyme with bewray, and tekel with bewail.
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