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Neo-Babylonian and King
* 539 BC: Jerusalem becomes part of the Eber-Nari satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire after King Cyrus the Great conquers the Neo-Babylonian Empire by defeating Nabonidus at the Battle of Opis
The structure was built during the Early Bronze Age ( 21st century BC ), but had crumbled to ruins by the 6th century BC of the Neo-Babylonian period when it was restored by King Nabonidus.
King Nabonidus, the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire in the 6th century BC, after " finding little left but the last stage and nothing to guide him as to the monument's original appearance ", had it restored in seven stages rather than three.

Neo-Babylonian and Nebuchadnezzar
Nebuchadnezzar II (; ; ; Ancient Greek: Ναβουχοδονόσωρ ; Arabic: ن ِ ب ُ وخ َ ذن ِ ص َّ ر ; c 634 – 562 BCE ) was king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, who reigned c. 605 BCE – 562 BCE.
A Neo-Babylonian royal inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II on a stele from Babylon, claimed to have been found in the 1917 excavation by Robert Koldewey, and of uncertain authenticity, reads: " Etemenanki Zikkurat Babibli of Babylon I made it, the wonder of the people of the world, I raised its top to heaven, made doors for the gates, and I covered it with bitumen and bricks.
The gardens were attributed to the Neo-Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II, who ruled between 605 and 562 BC.

Neo-Babylonian and II
In Neo-Babylonian times ( under Nabopolassar, Nebuchadrezzar II and Nabonidus ), Subartu was used as a generic term for Assyria.
The Hittite kings are held to be ghost doubles of the Neo-Babylonian kings, and Rameses II's battle with the Hittites at Kadesh is identical to Necho's fight against Nebuchadrezzar II at Carchemish, Nabopolassar is Mursili II, Neriglissar is Muwatalli, Labashi-Marduk is Urhi-Teshup, and Nebuchadrezzar II is Hattusili III.
of king Nebuchadrezzar II of the Neo-Babylonian Empire mentioning
The pillaging or destruction of idols was considered to be a withdrawal of divine patronage ; during the Neo-Babylonian period, the Chaldean prince Marduk-apla-iddina II fled into the southern marshes of Mesopotamia with the statues of Babylon's gods to save them from the armies of Sennacherib of Assyria.

Neo-Babylonian and Babylon
Israel's southern neighbor, the Kingdom of Judah, emerged in the 8th century and enjoyed a period of prosperity as a client-state of first Assyria and then Babylon before a revolt against the Neo-Babylonian Empire led to its destruction in 586 BCE.
The ziggurat is the most distinctive form, and cities often had large gateways, of which the Ishtar Gate from Neo-Babylonian Babylon, decorated with beasts in polychrome brick, is the most famous, now largely in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin.
Etemenanki ( Sumerian " temple of the foundation of heaven and earth ") was the name of a ziggurat dedicated to Marduk in the city of Babylon of the 6th century BCE Neo-Babylonian dynasty.
Neo-Babylonian administrative records, dated 567 BC, stated that Dilmun was controlled by the king of Babylon.
Prior to Cyrus's invasion of Babylon, the Neo-Babylonian Empire had conquered many kingdoms.
It was created and used as a foundation deposit following the Persian conquest of Babylon in 539 BC, when the Neo-Babylonian Empire was invaded by Cyrus and incorporated into his Persian Empire.

Neo-Babylonian and last
Judah prospered as an Assyrian vassal state, despite a disastrous rebellion against Sennacherib ), but in the last half of the 7th century BCE Assyria suddenly collapsed, and the ensuing competition between the Egyptian and Neo-Babylonian empires for control of Palestine led to the destruction of Judah in a series of campaigns between 597 and 582.
The last king of the Neo-Babylonian period, Nabonidus, also originated from Harran as substantiated by evidence from the temple of stele of his mother Adad-Guppi, who is suspected by some to be of Assyrian origin.
* Nabonidus, the last Neo-Babylonian king
Nabonidus (; Akkadian Nabû-naʾid, " Nabu is praised ") was the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, reigning from 556-539 BCE.

Neo-Babylonian and .
According to Montgomery and Hammer Daniel's use of the word ' Chaldean ' to refer to astrologers in general is an anachronism, as during the Neo-Babylonian and early Persian periods ( when Daniel is said to have lived ), it referred only to an ethnicity.
The Neo-Babylonian Empire | Chaldean Empire around 600 BC.
The classical Zodiac is a product of a revision of the Old Babylonian system in later Neo-Babylonian astronomy 6th century BC.
Knowledge of the Neo-Babylonian zodiac is also reflected in the Hebrew Bible.
The consort of Ea, known as Ninhursag, Ki, Uriash Damkina, " lady of that which is below ", or Damgalnunna, " big lady of the waters ", originally was fully equal with Ea, but in more patriarchal Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian times plays a part merely in association with her lord.
Jerome identified the four prophetic kingdoms symbolized in Daniel 2 as the Neo-Babylonian Empire, the Medes and Persians, Macedon, and Rome.
In the Iron Age, it was controlled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires.
** Neo-Babylonian Empire ( 7th to 6th c. BC )
Different varieties of Akkadian were used until the end of the Neo-Babylonian period.
The Mul. Apin lists, dated to sometime before the Neo-Babylonian Empire ( 626-539 BC ), are direct textual descendants of the ' Three Stars Each ' lists and their constellation patterns show similarities to those of later Greek civilization.
* Leonard Woolley and M. E. L. Mallowan, Ur Excavations IX: The Neo-Babylonian and Persian Periods, Oxford University Press, 1927
In the Near East, the first half of this century was dominated by the Neo-Babylonian or Chaldean empire, which had risen to power late in the previous century after successfully rebelling against Assyrian rule.
These events gave rise to the Neo-Babylonian Empire, which would dominate the region for much of the following century.
* 626 BC: Nabopolassar revolts against Assyria, founds the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
Old Akkadian qunnabtu, Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian qunnabu were used to refer to the plant meaning " a way to produce smoke.
Neo-Babylonian astronomy can thus be considered the direct predecessor of much of ancient Greek mathematics and astronomy, which in turn is the historical predecessor of the European ( Western ) scientific revolution.
* 605 BC — Death of Nabopolassar, first ruler of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
* 615 BC — Neo-Babylonian kingdom begin attacking Assyrian cities.
* 612 BC — Fall of the Assyrian Empire and Rise of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.

King and Nebuchadnezzar
* 586 BC – Solomon's Temple is totally destroyed by the Babylonians under King Nebuchadnezzar.
They were placed in special training as court servants to King Nebuchadnezzar.
In Esther 2: 5 – 6, either Mordecai or his great-grandfather Kish is identified as having been exiled from Jerusalem to Babylon by King Nebuchadnezzar in 597 BCE: " Mordecai son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish, who had been carried into exile from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, among those taken captive with Jeconiah king of Judah.
According to Jewish and Christian traditions, authorship is assigned to the Prophet Jeremiah, who was ministering the Word of God during the conquest of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, during which the First Temple was destroyed and King Zedekiah was taken prisoner ( cf.
Under the direction of Nebuchadnezzar II, Babylonian armies exiled three thousand Jews from Judah, deposing King Jehoiachin in 597 BCE.
This text recounts a prophetic dream by Nebuchadnezzar, in which the previous empires had been Babylonian, Persian, Grecian and Roman ; the last empire, they concluded, would be established by the returning Jesus as King of kings and Lord of Lords to reign with his saints on earth for a thousand years.
In 586 BCE King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon conquered Judah.
* Nebuchadnezzar II, King of Babylon
* 605 BC — Nebuchadnezzar II succeeds his father Nabopolassar as King of Babylon.
Nebuchadnezzar soon dealt with these rebellions, capturing Jerusalem in 597 BCE and deposing King Jehoiakim, then in 587 BCE due to rebellion, destroying both the city and the temple, and deporting many of the prominent citizens along with a sizable portion of the Jewish population of Judea to Babylon.
Chapter 14 of the Book of Isaiah refers to what Jewish exegesis of the prophetic vision of Isaiah 14: 12-15 identifies as King Nebuchadnezzar II ; the Hebrew word says " Helel ben Shaḥar " (" the shining one, son of the morning ").
* Saddam Hussein considered himself to be the reincarnation of Nebuchadnezzar and had the inscription " To King Nebuchadnezzar in the reign of Saddam Hussein " inscribed on bricks inserted into the walls of the ancient city of Babylon during a reconstruction project he initiated ; he named one of his Republican Guards divisions after Nebuchadnezzar.
He ascended the throne in 597 BCE, after King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia ( to whom the Kingdom of Judah was then subject ) exiled King Jeconiah ( Zedekiah's nephew ) to Babylonia.
Pashur, the son of Malchiah, was another priest, who was sent by king Zedekiah to Jeremiah to inquire of the Lord regarding the impending attack of King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon ( Jeremiah 21: 1 ).
In the passage, either Mordecai or his great-grandfather Kish is identified as having been exiled from Jerusalem to Babylon by King Nebuchadnezzar ( in 597 BC ).
For instance, the death of the Chaldean King Nebuchadnezzar II ( who conquered Jerusalem in 586 BC ) could be correlated with the 37th year of the exile of Jehoiachin ( 2 Kings 25: 27 ).
Three months and ten days after Jeconiah was established King, the armies of Nebuchadnezzar II seized Jerusalem that following spring.
During his excavation of Babylon in 1899-1917, Robert Koldewey discovered a royal archive room of King Nebuchadnezzar near the Ishtar Gate.
Four of these tablets list rations of oil and barley given to various individuals — including the deposed King Jehoiachin — by Nebuchadnezzar from the royal storehouses, dated five years after Jehoiachin was taken captive.

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