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 Part 2: Discussion Of Historical Evidence
Reigning First available Last available Years tablets dated to tablets dated to accession year last regnal year B.C. Nabopolassar 21 May 17, 626 Aug. 15, 605 Nebuchadnezzar 43 Sep. 7, 605 Oct. 8, 562 Amel Marduk 2 Oct. 8, 562 Aug. 7, 560 Nergal-shar-usur 4 Aug. 11, 560 Apr. 16, 556 Labashi-Marduk 2 mos.
III,2) Nabonidus says that in a dream in his accession year he was commanded by the gods Marduk and Sin to rebuild the temple e.hul.hul in Harran.
If, as has been established, Nabonidus ascended the throne in 556 B.C. and his first full year was 555/4 B.C. (Nisan-Nisan), we should find this configuration of stars and planets during that period.
www.geocities.com /osarsif/gentile2.htm

  
 Divine Graffiti: The End of an Empire  -  John MacArthur
Amel- marduk reigned for only two years before he was assassinated by his brother-in-law.
He released Jehoiakim, the king of Judah, from prison and put him in a privileged position in the Babylonian court.
www.biblebb.com /files/MAC/sg27-13.htm

  
 Intertestament.htm
         Succeeded by his son Evil Merodach (Amel Marduk) in B.C. He was assassinated in c.
        The priests of Marduk welcomed Cyrus because Nabonidus filled their temples with idols from all over Babylonia for protection of the city.
The "Cyrus Cylinder" reads "Marduk, the Great Lord, a protector of his people/worshipers, beheld with pleasure his (i.e.
www.occ.edu /faculty/markmoore/Intertestament.htm

  
 Daniel 5
Amel-Marduk, "man of Marduk"), who released the captive Jewish king, Jehoiakin, from prison and have him a place of honor at the court (2Kgs.25:27-30).
He praised Marduk, Bel, Nebo, Isthar, and the pantheon at large.
Belshazzar began to regale his guests by mocking Yahweh, whose reputation Nebuchadnezzar’s decrees and proclamations had honored a few decades before.
www.versebyverse.org /classnotes/Daniel/Daniel5.html

  
 560s BC - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
562 BC - Amel-Marduk succeeds Nebuchadnezzar as king of Babylon
560 BC - Neriglissar succeeds Amel-Marduk as king of Babylon
Centuries: 7th century BC - 6th century BC - 5th century BC
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/568_BCE   (223 words)

  
 CHAPTER TWO: The 'King's Calendar' Starting Point - the works of Josephus, The Fall of Jerusalem, the Burning of Solomon's Temple, and the Reign of Nebuchadrezzar
The third is provided by Wiseman (1985, p.9) and relates to Amel Marduk's ascension to the Babylonian throne on October 8th 562 BCE, commencing his first regnal year in Nisan of 561 BCE.
Having concluded that 586 BCE is the year in which Solomon's Temple was burned, and having already agreed with Wiseman that Amel-Marduk commenced his first regnal year in 561 BCE, another issue now arises.
As a result, Nebuchadrezzar's Accession year would be 605 BCE, His first regnal year would be 604 BCE, and as his reign ended in 562 BCE, he can be seen to have reigned Forty-Three (43) years.
www.kingscalendar.com /kc_free_files_no_frames/CHAPTER_02.html   (223 words)

  
 560s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
560 BC - Neriglissar succeeds Amel-Marduk as king of Babylon
562 BC - Amel-Marduk succeeds Nebuchadnezzar as king of Babylon
May, 563 BC - Birth of Siddhartha Gautama, later known as Gautama Buddha in Lumbini, India.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/566_BC   (178 words)

  
 560s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
560 BC - Neriglissar succeeds Amel-Marduk as king of Babylon
562 BC - Amel-Marduk succeeds Nebuchadnezzar as king of Babylon
May, 563 BC - Birth of Siddhartha Gautama, later known as Gautama Buddha in Lumbini, India.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/563_BC   (178 words)

  
 560s BC
560 BC - Neriglissar succeeds Amel-Marduk as king of Babylon
562 BC - Amel-Marduk succeeds Nebuchadnezzar as king of Babylon
562 BC - Death of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon (approximate date).
nba.servegame.org /en/567_BC.htm   (178 words)

  
 560s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
560 BC - Neriglissar succeeds Amel-Marduk as king of Babylon
562 BC - Amel-Marduk succeeds Nebuchadnezzar as king of Babylon
560 BC - Pisistratus seizes the Acropolis of Athens and declares himself tyrant.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/560_BC   (178 words)

  
 560s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
562 BC - Amel-Marduk succeeds Nebuchadnezzar as king of Babylon
560 BC - Neriglissar succeeds Amel-Marduk as king of Babylon
May, 563 BC - Birth of Siddhartha Gautama, later known as Gautama Buddha in Lumbini, India.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/563_BCE   (178 words)

  
 Nergal-sharezer -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
He was the son-in-law of ((Old Testament) king of Chaldea who captured and destroyed Jerusalem and exiled the Israelites to Babylonia (630?-562 BC)) Nebuchadrezzar II, whose son and heir, (Click link for more info and facts about Amel-Marduk) Amel-Marduk, Nergal-sharezer overthrew.
Nergal-sharezer or Neriglissar was (Click link for more info and facts about King of Babylon) King of Babylon from (Click link for more info and facts about 560) 560 to 556 BC.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/n/ne/nergal-sharezer.htm   (73 words)

  
 CHAPTER TWO: The 'King's Calendar' Starting Point - the works of Josephus, The Fall of Jerusalem, the Burning of Solomon's Temple, and the Reign of Nebuchadrezzar
Since Amel-Marduk's accession year of 562 BCE is Nebuchadrezzar's last regnal year, it is not possible that Nebuchadrezzar reigned forty-three (43) years, if his reign is to be synchronised with the reigns of the Judean Kings, as is indicated in the Biblical Narratives.
Having concluded that 586 BCE is the year in which Solomon's Temple was burned, and having already agreed with Wiseman that Amel-Marduk commenced his first regnal year in 561 BCE, another issue now arises.
Therefore March 18th 561 BCE appears to be the correct date for Jehoiachin's release, and indicates that the Fall of Jerusalem occurred in 586 BCE.
www.kingscalendar.com /kc_free_files_no_frames/CHAPTER_02.html   (73 words)

  
 Die Begnadigung Jojachins Abstract - Bennos HĂĽtte Dachkammer
Accordingly Jehoiachin’s reprieve - the term indicates, that the king’s changed status owes to Amel-Marduk& merciful care - falls in spring 561 B. The described primary text of 2 Reg 25,27-30 could be written a short time later and still in Babylonia.
Accordingly Jehoiachin was invited in the thirty-seventh year of his deportation by Amel-Marduk.
The events concerning Jehoiachin are not a reflection of a turning back to Jahweh and his renewed care but of the merciful care of a Babylonian king.
www.bennoshuette.de /dachkammer/arbeit_jojachin_abstract.htm   (517 words)

  
 New Page 1
560 - King Amel-Marduk was overthrown by Neriglissar, who became king of the Babylonian Empire.
His son, Amel-Marduk, became king of the Babylonian Empire
In far-away Greece, Peisistratus came back to Athens.
medialdea.net /historyguy80538/nebu.htm   (274 words)

  
 SAB, Science and History in Daniel
In 560 BCE, Amel-Marduk was assassinated by his brother-in-law, Nergal-shar-usur.
But Nebuchadnezzar died in 562 BCE and was succeeded by his son, Awil-Marduk (referred to in the bible as "Evilmerodach" [see 2 Kg.25:27 and Jer.52:31]).
It was 597 BCE that Nebuchadnezzar invaded Jerusalem for the first time (without actually destroying it).
www.skepticsannotatedbible.com /dan/sci_list.html   (312 words)

  
 SAB, Science and History in Daniel
In 560 BCE, Amel-Marduk was assassinated by his brother-in-law, Nergal-shar-usur.
But Nebuchadnezzar died in 562 BCE and was succeeded by his son, Awil-Marduk (referred to in the bible as "Evilmerodach" [see 2 Kg.25:27 and Jer.52:31]).
Darius the Median is a fictitious character whom the author perhaps confused with Darius I of Persia, who came to the throne in 521 BCE, 17 years after the fall of Babylon.
www.skepticsannotatedbible.com /dan/sci_list.html   (312 words)

  
 Conflicts With Science and History
In 560 BCE, Amel-Marduk was assassinated by his brother-in-law, Nergal-shar-usur.
But Nebuchadnezzar died in 562 BCE and was succeeded by his son, Awil-Marduk (referred to in the bible as "Evilmerodach" [see 2 Kg.25:27 and Jer.52:31]).
It was 597 BCE that Nebuchadnezzar invaded Jerusalem for the first time (without actually destroying it).
www.skepticsannotatedbible.com /science/long.html   (312 words)

  
 Boundary stone
This kudurru records the purchase of a piece of land by Marduk-nasir, an officer of King Marduk-nadin-ahhe (about 1099-1082 BC) from a certain Amel-Enlil.
The text calls on twelve gods to protect the document, and, in addition to the king, nineteen symbols of deities provide further decoration and protection.
The cuneiform caption beside him names the kudurru as 'The Establisher of the Boundary forever'.
www.uned.es /geo-1-historia-antigua-universal/MESOPOTAMIA/kudurru2.htm   (312 words)

  
 Neo
Nebuchadnezzar's son Amel-Marduk reigned two years before being assassinated by his brother-in-law, Neriglissar (559-556 BC).
Neriglissar's son, Labashi-Marduk, survived only a month before Nabonidus came to the throne (555 BC).
In 539 BC, however, the armies of Cyrus, king of Persia, invaded.
iraqipages.com /iraq_mesopotamia/neo1.htm   (196 words)

  
 Daniel in the Historians' Den
He was succeeded by his son, Amel-Marduk, who ruled one year, then Neriglissar, who ruled three years.
Labashi-Marduk ruled next, for less than a year.
www.infidels.org /library/magazines/tsr/1996/4/4danie96.html   (910 words)

  
 Historical timeline of Daniel
Evil-Merodach (Akkadian name is "Amel-Marduk") succeeds Nebuchadnezzar as king of Babylon, releases the exiled king Jechoiachin, though he does not return to Palestine.
Neriglissar's son Labashi-Marduk succeeds him but is murdered after nine months by Nabonidus.
Neriglissar (also named Nergal-sharezer; his name means "Nergal, protect the king") murders his brother-in-law Evil-Merodach and takes over the kingdom.
www.pytlik.com /observe/daniel/timeline.html   (1606 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search View - Nebuchadnezzar II
Nebuchadnezzar died in early October 562 bc and was succeeded by his son Amel-Marduk (the biblical Evil-Merodach).
Nebuchadnezzar II Nebuchadnezzar II (reigned 605-562 bc), greatest king of the neo-Babylonian, or Chaldean, dynasty, who conquered much of southwestern Asia; known also for his extensive building in the major cities of Babylonia.
The eldest son of Nabopolassar, Nebuchadnezzar commanded a Babylonian army late in his father's reign and in 605 bc triumphed over Egyptian forces at the decisive Battle of Carchemish in Syria, which made Babylonia the primary military power in the Middle East.
encarta.msn.com /text_761562966__1/Nebuchadnezzar_II.html   (420 words)

  
 index-kings.htm
King of Avanti, Abhisara IV King of Babylon, Amel-Marduk (Evil-Merodach)
King of Assyria, Shalmaneser IV King of Assyria, Shalmaneser V
King of Osrhoene, Mannos IV King of Osrhoene, Mannos VI King of Ossory and Dublin, Cearball mac Dunghal ?-888
www.american-pictures.com /genealogy/persons/index-kings.htm   (1584 words)

  
 index-K.htm
King of Avanti, Abhisara IV King of Babylon, Amel-Marduk (Evil-Merodach)
King of Osrhoene, Mannos IV King of Osrhoene, Mannos VI King of Ossory and Dublin, Cearball mac Dunghal ?-888
King of Armenia, Artavasdes II King of Armenia, Artavasdes IV King of Armenia, Artaxias I
www.american-pictures.com /genealogy/persons/index-K.htm   (1584 words)

  
 index-rule.htm
Ruled 562-560 BC Amel-Marduk (Evil-Merodach) King of Babylon
Ruled ?-85 BC Ruled ?-66 BC Artaxias I (Arshak) King of Iberia
Ruled as pharaoh 870-860 BC Harsiese Hedjkheperre Setepenamun King of Egypt
www.american-pictures.com /genealogy/persons/index-rule.htm   (3012 words)

  
 index-rule.htm
Ruled 562-560 BC Amel-Marduk (Evil-Merodach) King of Babylon
Ruled ?-85 BC Ruled ?-66 BC Artaxias I (Arshak) King of Iberia
Ruled 235-200 BC Euthydemus I of Magnesia King of Bactria
www.american-pictures.com /genealogy/persons/index-rule.htm   (3012 words)

  
 index-rule.htm
Ruled 562-560 BC Amel-Marduk (Evil-Merodach) King of Babylon
Ruled ?-85 BC Ruled ?-66 BC Artaxias I (Arshak) King of Iberia
Ruled as pharaoh 870-860 BC Harsiese Hedjkheperre Setepenamun King of Egypt
www.american-pictures.com /genealogy/persons/index-rule.htm   (3012 words)

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