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== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67896" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67896" /> ==
<p> [[Captain]] of the guard, or commander in chief of Nebuchadnezzar's army at the capture of Jerusalem, and afterwards at its destruction. He told Jeremiah, when he released him from his chains, that [[God]] had brought all this destruction upon [[Jerusalem]] because they had sinned against Jehovah, and had not obeyed His voice. He gave Jeremiah liberty to go where he pleased. 2 Kings 25:8-20; Jeremiah 39:9-14; Jeremiah 40:1; Jeremiah 41:10; Jeremiah 43:6; Jeremiah 52:12-30 . </p>
<p> [[Captain]] of the guard, or commander in chief of Nebuchadnezzar's army at the capture of Jerusalem, and afterwards at its destruction. He told Jeremiah, when he released him from his chains, that God had brought all this destruction upon Jerusalem because they had sinned against Jehovah, and had not obeyed His voice. He gave Jeremiah liberty to go where he pleased. 2 Kings 25:8-20; Jeremiah 39:9-14; Jeremiah 40:1; Jeremiah 41:10; Jeremiah 43:6; Jeremiah 52:12-30 . </p>
          
          
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70557" /> ==
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70557" /> ==
<p> [[Nebuzaradan]] (nĕb'u-zâr-â'dan or nĕb'u zăr'a-dân), prince favored by Nebo, Nebuchadnezzar's general, who effected the ruin of Jerusalem. 2 Kings 25:8; Jeremiah 39:9-13; Jeremiah 40:1; Jeremiah 52:12; Jeremiah 52:15-16; Jeremiah 52:26. </p>
<p> Nebuzaradan (nĕb'u-zâr-â'dan or nĕb'u zăr'a-dân), prince favored by Nebo, Nebuchadnezzar's general, who effected the ruin of Jerusalem. 2 Kings 25:8; Jeremiah 39:9-13; Jeremiah 40:1; Jeremiah 52:12; Jeremiah 52:15-16; Jeremiah 52:26. </p>
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_53067" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_53067" /> ==
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== Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary <ref name="term_48365" /> ==
== Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary <ref name="term_48365" /> ==
<p> [[Captain]] of the guard of Nebuchadnezzar's army. (See Jeremiah 39:1-18 and Jeremiah 40:1-16) </p>
<p> Captain of the guard of Nebuchadnezzar's army. (See Jeremiah 39:1-18 and Jeremiah 40:1-16) </p>
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_42586" /> ==
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_42586" /> ==
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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_6608" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_6608" /> ==
<p> ''''' neb ''''' - ''''' ū́ ''''' - ''''' zar ''''' - ''''' ā´dan ''''' , - ''''' zar´a ''''' - ''''' dan ''''' ( נבוּזראדן , <i> ''''' nebhūzar'ădhān ''''' </i> = [[Assyrian]] <i> ''''' Nabu ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' zara ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' iddina ''''' </i> , "Nebo has given seed"; Νεβουζαρδάν , <i> ''''' Nebouzardán ''''' </i> ): Nebuchadnezzar's general at the siege of [[Jerusalem]] ( 2 Kings 25:8 , 2 Kings 25:11 , 2 Kings 25:20; Jeremiah 52:12 , Jeremiah 52:15 , Jeremiah 52:26; Jeremiah 39:9 , Jeremiah 39:10 , Jeremiah 39:11 , Jeremiah 39:13 ). Under the title of "captain of the guard," he commanded the army, and, after the fall of the city, carried out his master's policy with regard to the safety of Jeremiah, the transport of the exiles, and the government of those who were left in the land. </p>
<p> ''''' neb ''''' - ''''' ū́ ''''' - ''''' zar ''''' - ''''' ā´dan ''''' , - ''''' zar´a ''''' - ''''' dan ''''' ( נבוּזראדן , <i> ''''' nebhūzar'ădhān ''''' </i> = [[Assyrian]] <i> ''''' Nabu ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' zara ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' iddina ''''' </i> , "Nebo has given seed"; Νεβουζαρδάν , <i> ''''' Nebouzardán ''''' </i> ): Nebuchadnezzar's general at the siege of Jerusalem ( 2 Kings 25:8 , 2 Kings 25:11 , 2 Kings 25:20; Jeremiah 52:12 , Jeremiah 52:15 , Jeremiah 52:26; Jeremiah 39:9 , Jeremiah 39:10 , Jeremiah 39:11 , Jeremiah 39:13 ). Under the title of "captain of the guard," he commanded the army, and, after the fall of the city, carried out his master's policy with regard to the safety of Jeremiah, the transport of the exiles, and the government of those who were left in the land. </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_52198" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_52198" /> ==
<p> The name, like [[Nebuchadnezzar]] and Nebu-shasban, contains that of [[Nebo]] the [[Babylonian]] deity. The other portion of the word is less certain. [[Gesenius]] (Thes. page 839 b) translates by Mercurii dux doninus, taking the זִר as שִׂר, "prince," and אֲדָן as אָדוֹן "lord" Furst, on the other hand (Handb. s.v.), treats it as equivalent in meaning to the [[Hebrew]] rab- tabbachim, which usually follows it, and sometimes occurs by itself (2 Kings 25:18; Jeremiah 40:2; Jeremiah 40:5). To obtain this meaning he treats the first member as = Pers. sar, Sansc. ciro, "chief," as Gesenius; but compares the last member of the name to the Sansc. dana, from de, "to cut off." Gesenius also takes zaradan as identical with the first element in the name of Sardan-apalus. But this latter name is now explained by [[Sir]] H. Rawlinson as Assur-dan-i-pal (Rawlinson's Herod. 1:460). </p>
<p> The name, like Nebuchadnezzar and Nebu-shasban, contains that of [[Nebo]] the [[Babylonian]] deity. The other portion of the word is less certain. [[Gesenius]] (Thes. page 839 b) translates by Mercurii dux doninus, taking the זִר as שִׂר, "prince," and אֲדָן as אָדוֹן "lord" Furst, on the other hand (Handb. s.v.), treats it as equivalent in meaning to the [[Hebrew]] rab- tabbachim, which usually follows it, and sometimes occurs by itself (2 Kings 25:18; Jeremiah 40:2; Jeremiah 40:5). To obtain this meaning he treats the first member as = Pers. sar, Sansc. ciro, "chief," as Gesenius; but compares the last member of the name to the Sansc. dana, from de, "to cut off." Gesenius also takes zaradan as identical with the first element in the name of Sardan-apalus. But this latter name is now explained by Sir H. Rawlinson as Assur-dan-i-pal (Rawlinson's Herod. 1:460). </p>
          
          
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_16294" /> ==
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_16294" /> ==
<p> Nebuzar´adan (;;; , etc.). 'Nebu is the Lord' according to the Hebrew; or, according to the Persian, 'Nebu is wise.' The name of the captain of Nebuchadnezzar's guard, by whom the ruin of [[Jerusalem]] was completed. </p>
<p> Nebuzar´adan (;;; , etc.). 'Nebu is the Lord' according to the Hebrew; or, according to the Persian, 'Nebu is wise.' The name of the captain of Nebuchadnezzar's guard, by whom the ruin of Jerusalem was completed. </p>
          
          
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