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    Amel-Marduk ( Babylonian cuneiform: Amēl-Marduk, [1] meaning "man of Marduk "), [1] also known as Awil-Marduk, [2] or under the biblical rendition of his name, Evil-Merodach [1] ( Biblical Hebrew: אֱוִיל מְרֹדַךְ ‎, ʾĔwīl Mərōḏaḵ ), was the third king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling from 562 BC until his overthrow ...

  3. 27 Awel-Marduk set Jehoiachin, the king of Judah, free from prison. It was in the 37th year after Jehoiachin had been taken away to Babylon. It was also the year Awel-Marduk became king of Babylon. It was on the 27th day of the 12th month. 28 Awel-Marduk spoke kindly to Jehoiachin.

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · Christianity. Unveiling Marduk: Exploring the Role of This Deity in the Bible and Ancient Near East. By Adam Phillips / March 12, 2024. Recorded in various cultural works throughout history, Marduk is a deity whose influence spans beyond mere mythology. But who exactly is he?

  5. Oct 10, 2014 · Daniel is involved through 539 when Cyrus comes to Babylon, but no mention is made of Amel-Marduk or Neriglissar. Ezekiel’s prophecies do not extend beyond 571 B.C. when Nebuchadnezzar was still ruling.

  6. The name of the son and immediate successor of Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon. The Babylonian form of the name is Amelu-Marduk, that is, "man of Marduk." About 30 contract tablets dated in this reign have been found. They show that Evil-merodach reigned for two years and about five months.

  7. THE LAST KING OF BABYLON. (7:1) and the Chaldean king (5:30; 8:1). Daniel dates his visions by the. first (7:1) and the second, in the third year of his reign (8:1). In the. acting the affairs of the king (8:27). An episode relating to the last days of this king forms the theme of the fifth chapter.

  8. Mar 9, 2023 · Andy McIlvain. Mar 9, 2023. 5 min read. Icons of the Bible: Amel-Marduk (Evil Merodach) of Babylon. Updated: Sep 3, 2023. Icons of the Bible: Amel-Marduk (Evil Merodach) of Babylon. The story of Amel-Marduk (Evil Merodach) was bound up in the lives of the Jewish people of that time, especially King Jehoiachin. Icons of the Bible.

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