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Encyclopedia > Nebuchadnezzar

Nebuchadnezzar has several meanings:

  • Nebuchadnezzar (also Nebuchadrezzar), the name of several kings of Babylonia:
  • Nebuchadnezzar (wine), an oversized champagne bottle, which holds 15 litres.
  • Nebuchadnezzar (The Matrix), the name of Morpheus's vessel in the science fiction films The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, and The Matrix Revolutions.
  • Nebuchadnezzar (spelled Nabuchodonosor (Nab) in the French original), the name of one of the characters in Jules Verne's novel The Mysterious Island.
  • Nebuchadnezzr the Second (spelled Navuhodonosr in the Russian original), the most important actor in the Fourth Positive Intergalactic Expedition

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Nebuchadnezzar (740 words)
Until 1956, virtually all historical knowledge about Nebuchadnezzar was obtained from the Bible and Josephus, but the tablets of the Babylonian Chronicle, discovered in 1956, covering the first 11 years of his reign are perhaps the harbingers of more to come in the field of historical texts dealing with Nebuchadnezzar’s time.
Nebuchadnezzar pursued the fleeing Egyptian forces to the district of Hamath and in a 2nd battle crushed them completely, then conquered the whole "Hatti land," that is, Syria-Palestine.
Nebuchadnezzar took the city on Adar 2 (approximately March 16), 597 b.c.; sent Jehoiachin captive to Babylon with 10,000 of his most distinguished citizens (vs. 8–15), among whom was the prophet Ezekiel (Eze 1:1, 2; 33:21); and made Jehoiachin’s uncle, Zedekiah, king of Judah in Jehoiachin’s stead (2 Ki 24:17).
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