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== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67812" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67812" /> ==
<p> 1. Prince of the king of Babylon; he assisted at the destruction of Jerusalem. &nbsp;Jeremiah 39:3 . </p> <p> 2. Another prince present on the same occasion, whose title is given as Rab-mag, <i> q.v. </i> &nbsp;Jeremiah 39:3,13 . The latter probably became the king, who was named NERIGLISSAR.He killed his brother-in-law Evil-merodach, and succeeded to the throne, [[B.C.]] 559. On some bricks his name has been found as <i> Nergal-shar-uzur, Rubu-emga. </i> </p>
<p> 1. Prince of the king of Babylon; he assisted at the destruction of Jerusalem. &nbsp;Jeremiah 39:3 . </p> <p> 2. Another prince present on the same occasion, whose title is given as Rab-mag, <i> q.v. </i> &nbsp;Jeremiah 39:3,13 . The latter probably became the king, who was named NERIGLISSAR.He killed his brother-in-law Evil-merodach, and succeeded to the throne, B.C. 559. On some bricks his name has been found as <i> Nergal-shar-uzur, Rubu-emga. </i> </p>
          
          
== Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary <ref name="term_48379" /> ==
== Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary <ref name="term_48379" /> ==
<p> [[Captain]] of Nebuchadnezzar's army, (&nbsp;Jeremiah 39:3) [[A]] compound name, Ner, light-Shar, prince-Abzar, treasure. </p>
<p> [[Captain]] of Nebuchadnezzar's army, (&nbsp;Jeremiah 39:3) A compound name, Ner, light-Shar, prince-Abzar, treasure. </p>
          
          
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 13 October 2021

Morrish Bible Dictionary [1]

1. Prince of the king of Babylon; he assisted at the destruction of Jerusalem.  Jeremiah 39:3 .

2. Another prince present on the same occasion, whose title is given as Rab-mag, q.v.  Jeremiah 39:3,13 . The latter probably became the king, who was named NERIGLISSAR.He killed his brother-in-law Evil-merodach, and succeeded to the throne, B.C. 559. On some bricks his name has been found as Nergal-shar-uzur, Rubu-emga.

Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary [2]

Captain of Nebuchadnezzar's army, ( Jeremiah 39:3) A compound name, Ner, light-Shar, prince-Abzar, treasure.

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