Strong's Hebrew
4781. Merodak -- a god worshiped by the Bab.... a god worshiped by the Bab. Transliteration: Merodak Phonetic Spelling: (mer-o-dawk')
Short Definition:
Marduk.
... NASB Word Usage
Marduk (1). Merodach.
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Esther
... The Babylonians had also held a new year festival in spring, at which the gods,
under the presidency of Marduk, were supposed to draw the lots for the coming ...
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The Earliest Chapters in Divine Revelation
... the rule of Hammurabi. Marduk, the god of that city, was thus placed at
the head of the Babylonian pantheon. The theologians of ...
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The Old Testament and Comparative Religion
... There appear many local deities; every center of human habitation had its special
patron deity; for example, Babylon was the city of Marduk; Nippur, of Enlil ...
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History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 8
... territory; Sennacherib's fleet and descent on Nagitu (697-696 BC) -- Khalludush
invades Karduniash (695 BC); Nirgal-ushezib and Mushesib-marduk at Babylon (693 ...
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Man's Place in the World.
... The god Marduk laid a reed on the face of the waters, He formed dust and poured
it out beside the reed; That he might cause the gods to dwell in the dwellings ...
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From the Flood to Abraham
... but it has been thought by some that a great mound on the east of the Euphrates,
which probably represents the remains of the great temple of Marduk with its ...
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Religious and Social State.
... G?�nkel has conclusively shewn that the primeval Babylonian myth of the conquest
of the chaos-monster or the great dragon Tiamat by the god Marduk lies at the ...
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Appendices
... yukin (Saos-du-khinos), his son 668 Kandalanu (Kineladanos) 648 Nabopolassar 626
Nabu-kudurri-uzur (Nebuchadrezzar II.), his son 605 Amil-Marduk (Evil-Merodach ...
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Sennacherib (705-681 BC )
... the Canon of Ptolemy (704-702 BC) is filled in Pinches' Canon by three kings who
are said to have reigned as follows: Sennacherib, two years; Marduk-zakir-shumu ...
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The Survival of the Fittest.
... When the first light of dawn shone forth, There rose from the horizon a dark cloud,
within which Adad thundered, Nabu and Marduk marched at the front, The ...
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Thesaurus
Marduk (1 Occurrence)... Multi-Version Concordance
Marduk (1 Occurrence). Jeremiah 50:2 Declare among
the nations and publish, and set up a standard; publish
.../m/marduk.htm - 6kChaldeans (82 Occurrences)
... the Chaldeans 2. Originally Sumero-Akkadian 3. History of the Chaldean Tribes 4.
Merodach-baladan and Sargon of Assyria 5. Suzubu 6. Musezib-Marduk 7. Merodach ...
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Chaldea (8 Occurrences)
... the Chaldeans 2. Originally Sumero-Akkadian 3. History of the Chaldean Tribes 4.
Merodach-baladan and Sargon of Assyria 5. Suzubu 6. Musezib-Marduk 7. Merodach ...
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Belshazzar (8 Occurrences)
... One was dated in the third year of the king Marduk-sar-uzur. As
Marduk-sar-uzar was another name for Baal, this Marduk-sar-uzur ...
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Nebuchadrezzar (31 Occurrences)
... of Nabunaid. The monuments mention three sons: Evil-merodach who succeeded
him, Marduk-shum-utsur, and Marduk-nadin-achi. A younger ...
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Nebuchadnezzar (90 Occurrences)
... of Nabunaid. The monuments mention three sons: Evil-merodach who succeeded
him, Marduk-shum-utsur, and Marduk-nadin-achi. A younger ...
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Bel (3 Occurrences)
... BEL. bel, bal (bel): Appellative name of a Bah god (compare BAAL), in the Old Testament
and Apocrypha identified with Marduk or Merodach, the tutelary deity of ...
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Evil-merodach (2 Occurrences)
... The Babylonian form of the name is Amelu-Marduk, that is, "man of Marduk." About
30 contract tablets dated in this reign have been found. ...
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Evilmerodach (2 Occurrences)
... The Babylonian form of the name is Amelu-Marduk, that is, "man of Marduk." About
30 contract tablets dated in this reign have been found. ...
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Babel (3 Occurrences)
... This temple was called by the Greek historian, "the temple of Belus." Marduk or
Merodach (as written in the Old Testament), the patron deity of the city ...
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Resources
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