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  1. his death, Amel-Marduk,7 his son became king. He is known to readers of the Bible by the generous treatment which he accorded to Jehoiakin, the captive king of Judah (2 Kgs. 25-ê27ïï.). After a short reign of two years (562-560), characterized by Berossus8 as lawless and wanton, Amel-Marduk was put to death at the instigation or with the ...

  2. Mar 26, 2018 · Many kings of Babylon, Media, and Persia are mentioned in the Bible, all of the names in red in the table of Kings of Babylon, Media and Persia starting around 650 B.C. in the main chart. Most of these can be positively identified in extra-biblical sources, usually under the name given in the Bible, or under one which is clearly the same name ...

  3. www.livius.org › articles › personAmel-Marduk - Livius

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    Father: Nebuchadnezzar
    Mother: Amytis (?)
    Sister: Kasšaya (married to Neriglissar)
    Original name: Nabû-šuma-ukîn
    Falls victim to a court conspiracy; is sent to jail, where he meets former king Jehoiachin of Judah
    Before Ulûlu566: released; he accepts a new name, Amel-Marduk ("Man of Marduk")
    562: Becomes king after the death of his father

    Irving Finkel, "The Lament of Nabû-šuma-ukîn" in J. Renger (ed.), Babylon. Focus mesopotamischer Geschichte, Wiege früher Gelehrtsamkeit, Mythos in der Moderne(1999 Saaerbrücken) 323-341

  4. Nov 1, 2020 · Penn State Press, Nov 1, 2020 - History - 296 pages. Amēl-Marduk (561–560 BC), Neriglissar (559–556 BC), and Nabonidus (555–539 BC) were the last native kings of Babylon. In this modern...

  5. http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ribo/babylon7/ Amēl-Marduk (561–560 BC), Neriglissar (559–556 BC), and Nabonidus (555–539 BC) were the last native kings of Babylon. In this modern scholarly edition of the complete extant corpus of royal inscriptions

  6. Mar 9, 2023 · 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. Who Was EVIL-MERODACH?

  7. Background. Amel-Marduk, also known as Amēl-Marduk, Evil-Merodach, Awil-Marduk or Amil-Marduk was the son of Nebuchadnezzar II and a king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Amel-MardukKing of BabylonReignca. 562 – 560 BCPredecessorNebuchadnezzar IISuccessorNeriglissarBorn?Diedca. 560 BCFatherNebuchadnezzar IIAmel-Marduk (Akkadian: spelled Amēl ...

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