Amel-Marduk (redirect from Evil-merodach)
known as Awil-Marduk, or under the biblical rendition of his name, Evil-Merodach (Biblical Hebrew: אֱוִיל מְרֹדַךְ, ʾĔwīl Mərōḏaḵ), was the third emperor...
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also refer to : Evil-Merodach, an alternative name for Amel-Marduk, the son and successor of Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon Merodach Baladan, (or Marduk-apla-iddina)...
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Ethnan Ethni Eubulus Eunice Euodias Euphrates Eutychus Eva Eve Evi Evil-merodach Exodus Ezbon Ezekiel Ezel Ezem Ezer Ezion-Geber Ezra, aid, protect Ezri...
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prison "in the 37th year of the exile", in the year that Amel-Marduk (Evil-Merodach) came to the throne, and given a prestigious position at court. Jeconiah's...
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OCLC 460027103., who write that Evil-merodach (also called Amel-Marduk) reigned merely 2 years, and that after Evil-merodach's reign, Neglissar (Neriglissoor)...
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43 years. Evil Merodach (also called Amel-Marduk) = reigned 2 years. (Josephus, elsewhere, contradicts Berossus, saying that Evil Merodach reigned 18...
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Douay-Rheims, use the more traditional identification of this king as being Evil-Merodach, or Amel-Marduk. This identification is supported by the Scriptural...
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Covenant Persons Abraham Ahikam Amon Baruch Benjamin Coniah David Ephraim Evil Merodach Gedaliah Hezekiah Hophra Isaac Israel Jacob Jeconiah Jehoiakim Jehucal...
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After Jehoiachin spent 37 years in prison, Nebuchadnezzar's successor Evil-merodach released the imprisoned king Jehoiachin and elevated him above all other...
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creation to the accession of Babylonian king Amel-Marduk (also known as Evil-Merodach). He then used information from Babylonian, Greek, and Roman sources...
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give the accession year of Nebuchadnezzar's successor Amel-Marduk (Evil Merodach) as 562/561 BC,[citation needed] which was the 37th year of Jeconiah's...
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Nebuchadnezzar II and in 2 Kings 25 Hebrew: אֱוִיל מְרֹדַךְ, romanized: Evil Merodach, thought to be Amel-Marduk. In Isaiah 38 the neo-Assyrian kings Sennacherib...
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Daniel C. Browning, Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary, pp. 155–60. "Evil-merodach, Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary, p. 521. "Cyrus", Mike Mitchell...
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give the accession year of Nebuchadnezzar's successor Amel-Marduk (Evil Merodach) as 562/561 BC, which was the 37th year of Jehoiachin's captivity according...
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his son Ashurbanipal. Is. 37:38, Ezr. 4:2, 2 Kgs. 19:37 Amel-Marduk (Evil Merodach) King of Babylon c. 562–560 His name (Akkadian Amēl-Marduk) and title...
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tablets bearing his name and title. When Nebuchadnezzar died, his son Evil-merodach released Jeconiah and gave him an honorable seat at his own table (2...
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(Ezekiel 40:1). Babylonian records state that Amel-Marduk (the biblical Evil-Merodach) began to reign in October 562 BCE, and 2 Kings 25:27 says that it was...
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invention of chess by the philosopher Xerxes in Babylon during the rule of Evil-Merodach, the son of Nebuchadrezzar and illustrates the citation with a woodcut...
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Deduct from them forty-five for Nebuchadnezzar and twenty-three for Evil-Merodach, as we say in Megillah (11b), one of these years counting for both [kings]...
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Marduk (redirect from Bel-Merodach)
Sin-iddinam's prayer to Ninisina, Asalluhi (here identified with Marduk) imposing an evil spell on Sin-iddinam (the king of Larsa) causing him to become sick may reflect...
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Frederick Wadsworth Loring, in his campaign costume, with his mule "Evil Merodach". Taken about 48 hours before the Wickenburg massacre...
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The conclusion of the book must have been written during the reign of Evil-Merodach (562-560 BCE), as it seems unaware of the Babylonian king's demise after...
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Judah, in the twelfth month, on the twenty-fifth day of the month, that Evil-Merodach king of Babylon, in the first year of his reign, lifted up the head...
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into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar. He was afterward given high rank by Evil-merodach, thus becoming the first prince of the Captivity. Correcting the somewhat...
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Isaiah 45:3 Tanhuma said: "Nebuchadnezzar grudged his son and successor Evil-merodach his treasures, wherefore he filled iron ships with gold and sunk them...
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house of the Babylonian exilarch. The captive king's advancement at Evil-Merodach's court—with which the narrative of the Second Book of Kings closes (2...
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texts with Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyria (see Arioch) and with the Chaldean Merodach-baladan (see Amraphel). The common denominator between these four rulers...
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his release from the prison during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar's son, Evil-Merodach, stating that he was still alive the writing of the book of Kings was...
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Marduk-apla-iddina I (redirect from Merodach-Baladan I)
contemporary with the Late Bronze Age collapse. He is sometime referred to as Merodach-Baladan I. He claimed, like his father, descent from Kurigalzu and evidently...
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Devil (Dungeons & Dragons) (redirect from Merodach (Dungeons & Dragons))
Chamo, Focalor, Gaziel, Gorson, Herodias, Machalas, Malphas, Melchon, and Merodach, and the princesses of Hell Cozbi, Lilis, and Naome in "The Nine Hells...
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