Difference between revisions of "Evil-Merodach"

From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Reverted edits by MichaelGaribaldi (Talk); changed back to last version by Learn together)
(Ported page to Amal-Marduk)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
−
'''Evil-Merodach''', or Amal-Marduk, was the son and successor to the throne of [[Nebuchadnezzar II]], king of [[Babylon]] (2 Kings 25:27; Jer. 52:31, 34).
+
#redirect [[Amal-Marduk]]
−
 
+
−
Evil-Merodach reigned a mere two years (562-560 B.C.) before being murdered by his brother-in-law, who then took the throne (Jer. 39:3, 13).  The prophet [[Daniel]] probably influenced Evil-Merodach, who was then kind to the prisoner [[Jehoiachin]], who had held in Babylon for 37 years until Evil-Merodach released him.
+
−
 
+
−
In other respects Evil-Merodach was a brutal and lustful king.
+
−
 
+
−
[[category:Ancient History]]
+

Latest revision as of 15:14, November 23, 2020

Redirect to: