Nebuchadnezzar II (Person) AKA Nebuchadrezzar
Nebuchadnezzar II
634 BC - 562 BC
AKA Nebuchadrezzar
King of Babylon 605 – c. 562 BC and important character in the Old Testament.
In the Bible:
- 2 Kings 24–25 — two sieges of Jerusalem (in 597 and 587 BCE) are depicted
- Jeremiah 4:7 — second siege of Jerusalem (587 BC)
- Jeremiah 39:1–10; 52:1–30 — looting and destruction of the First Temple
- Daniel — introduces Nebuchadnezzar as the king who takes Daniel and other Hebrew youths into captivity in Babylon. Daniel interprets the king's dream
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