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| Alphabetical [« »] nearly 3 nebu 2 nebuchad 1 nebuchadnezzar 24 neces 2 necessarily 7 necessary 7 | Frequency [« »] 24 least 24 long 24 nature 24 nebuchadnezzar 24 normally 24 obviously 24 past | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances nebuchadnezzar |
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1 1,7 | complete destruction of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar. Lest there should be any 2 1,7 | Ezekiel simply says that Nebuchadnezzar has had no gain from Tyre, 3 1,7 | is no clear evidence that Nebuchadnezzar ever crossed the Egyptian 4 1,7 | it ceased to be a city. Nebuchadnezzar did not destroy Tyre, but 5 10,2| later than 605 B.C., when Nebuchadnezzar defeated Pharaoh Necho at 6 10,4| rebuilding of Babylon, which Nebuchadnezzar transformed into one of 7 10,4| mocks Chaldean idolatry. Nebuchadnezzar was a very devout man. It 8 11,4| 25:1; 36:1-605 B. C.), Nebuchadnezzar defeated Necho at Carchemish, 9 11,4| probably only as the shadow of Nebuchadnezzar fell across the city, that 10 11,7| ch. 29).~ Already when Nebuchadnezzar had scattered the army of 11 11,7| 34:8-22. Apparently when Nebuchadnezzar drew near Jerusalem, all 12 11,1| stressing the extent of Nebuchadnezzar’s power Jeremiah wants to 13 12,1| Jerusalem, except that by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 II jr. fit the picture, 14 12,1| vers. 11-14 the capture by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 B.C., when as we 15 13,8| for the rebellion against Nebuchadnezzar had not even broken out 16 14,4| actually been destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar must remain an open question, 17 17,7| families of Judah (1:3). After Nebuchadnezzar’s victory in 605 B.C. at 18 17,7| style of reckoning, 1:1). Nebuchadnezzar carried off children of 19 17,8| rather naive to think that Nebuchadnezzar had really forgotten his 20 17,8| covered) image (3:1) was of Nebuchadnezzar himself. It will have been 21 17,0| Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream (Ch. 2).~ The king’ 22 17,0| Its purpose is not to give Nebuchadnezzar a preview of human history — 23 17,3| captivity by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar, who destroyed the city 24 18,1| destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar; quite understandably it