נְבוּזַרְאֲדָן
ne.vu.zar.a.dan
“Nebuzaradan”
Definition
Nebuzaradan, a Babylonian general
of foreign origin;
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Grammar & Morphology
Proper Noun (Masculine)
N:N-M-P
Proper Noun, Masculine
Occurrences
נְבוּזַרְאֲדָן appears 15 times in the Old Testament.
Distribution by Book
Key Passages
On the seventh day of the fifth month, in the nineteenth year of Nebuchadnezzar’s reign over Babylon, Nebuzaradan captain of the guard, a servant of the king of Babylon, entered Jerusalem.
Then Nebuzaradan captain of the guard carried away to Babylon the remnant of the people who had remained in the city, along with the deserters who had defected to him.
So Nebuzaradan captain of the guard, Nebushazban the Rabsaris, Nergal-sharezer the Rabmag, and all the captains of the king of Babylon
the men, the women, the children, the king’s daughters, and everyone whom Nebuzaradan captain of the guard had allowed to remain with Gedaliah son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan, as well as Jeremiah the prophet and Baruch son of Neriah.
But Nebuzaradan captain of the guard left behind some of the poorest of the land to tend the vineyards and fields.
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