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词条 Nebuchadnezzar II
释义

  1. Life

  2. Portrayal in the Bible

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. Bibliography

  6. External links

{{Redirect|Nebuchadnezzar}}{{Infobox monarch
| name = Nabû-kudurri-usur
| title = {{unbulleted list
| King of Babylon
| King of Sumer and Akkad
| King of the Universe
| image = Nebukadnessar II.jpg
| caption = An engraving with a royal inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II. Anton Nyström, 1901.[1]
| reign = c. 605 – c. 562 BC
| coronation =
| predecessor = Nabopolassar
| successor = Amel-Marduk
| spouse = Amytis of Media
| royal house = Chaldean
| father = Nabopolassar
| mother =
| birth_date = c. 634 BC
| birth_place =
| death_date = c. 562 BC (aged 71–72)
| death_place =
| buried = Babylon
|succession=King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire}}{{Campaignbox Campaigns of Nebuchadnezzar II}}Nebuchadnezzar II ({{IPAc-en|ˌ|n|ɛ|b|j|ʊ|k|ə|d|ˈ|n|ɛ|z|ər}}; from Akkadian {{cuneiform|akk|𒀭𒀝𒆪𒁺𒌨𒊑𒋀}} dNabû-kudurri-uṣur; {{hebrew Name|נְבוּכַדְנֶאצַּר|Nəvūḵádne’ṣar|Neḇuḵáḏné’ṣār}}, meaning "O god Nabu, preserve/defend my firstborn son"), king of Babylon c. 605 BC – c. 562 BC, was the longest-reigning and most powerful monarch of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.{{sfn|Freedman|2000|p=953}}[2]

His father Nabopolassar was an official of the Neo-Assyrian Empire who rebelled in 620 BCE and established himself as the king of Babylon.{{sfn|Bertman|2005|p=95}}{{sfn|Oates|1997|p=162}} Nebuchadnezzar ascended the throne in 605 BCE and subsequently fought several campaigns in the West, where Egypt was trying to organise a coalition against him. His conquest of Judah is described in the Bible's Books of Kings and Book of Jeremiah.{{sfn|Wiseman|1991a|p=233–234}} His capital, Babylon, is the largest archaeological site in the Middle East.{{sfn|Arnold|2005|p=96}}

The Bible remembers him as the destroyer of Solomon's Temple and the initiator of the Babylonian captivity. He is an important character in the Book of Daniel, a collection of legendary tales and visions dating from the 2nd century BC.{{sfn|Collins|2002|p=2}}

Life

Nebuchadnezzar was the eldest son and successor of Nabopolassar, an Assyrian official who rebelled against the Assyrian Empire and established himself as the king of Babylon in 620 BC.{{sfn|Bertman|2005|p=95}}{{sfn|Oates|1997|p=162}} Nebuchadnezzar is first mentioned in 607 BC, during the destruction of Babylon's arch-enemy Assyria, at which point he was already crown prince.{{sfn|Wiseman|1991a|p=182}} In 605 BC he and his ally Cyaxares, ruler of the Medes, led an army against the Assyrians and Egyptians, who were then occupying Syria, and in the ensuing Battle of Carchemish, Pharaoh Necho II was defeated and Syria and Phoenicia were brought under the control of Babylon.{{sfn|Wiseman|1991a|p=182–183}} Nabopolassar died in August 605 BC, and Nebuchadnezzar returned to Babylon to ascend the throne.{{sfn|Wiseman|1991a|p=183}} For the next few years, his attention was devoted to subduing his eastern and northern borders, and in 595/4 BC there was a serious but brief rebellion in Babylon itself.{{sfn|Wiseman|1991a|p=233}} In 594/3 BC, the army was sent again to the west, possibly in reaction to the elevation of Psamtik II to the throne of Egypt.{{sfn|Wiseman|1991a|p=233}} King Zedekiah of Judah attempted to organize opposition among the small states in the region but his capital, Jerusalem, was taken in 587 BC (the events are described in the Bible's Books of Kings and Book of Jeremiah).{{sfn|Wiseman|1991a|p=233–234}} In the following years, Nebuchadnezzar incorporated Phoenicia and the former Assyrian provinces of Cilicia (southwestern Anatolia) into his empire and may have campaigned in Egypt.{{sfn|Wiseman|1991a|p=235–236}} In his last years he seems to have begun behaving irrationally, "pay[ing] no heed to son or daughter," and was deeply suspicious of his sons.{{sfn|Foster|2009|p=131}} The kings who came after him ruled only briefly and Nabonidus, apparently not of the royal family, was overthrown by the Persian conqueror Cyrus the Great less than twenty-five years after Nebuchadnezzar's death.

The ruins of Nebuchadnezzar's Babylon are spread over two thousand acres, forming the largest archaeological site in the Middle East.{{sfn|Arnold|2005|p=96}} He enlarged the royal palace (including in it a public museum, possibly the world's first), built and repaired temples, built a bridge over the Euphrates, and constructed a grand processional boulevard (the Processional Way) and gateway (the Ishtar Gate) lavishly decorated with glazed brick.{{sfn|Bertman|2005|p=96}} Each spring equinox (the start of the New Year), the god Marduk would leave his city temple for a temple outside the walls, returning through the Ishtar Gate and down the Processional Way, paved with colored stone and lined with molded lions, amidst rejoicing crowds.{{sfn|Foster|2009|p=131}}

Portrayal in the Bible

The Babylonian king's two sieges of Jerusalem (in 597 and 587 BCE) are depicted in {{bibleref2|2 Kings|24–25|KJV}}. The Book of Jeremiah calls Nebuchadnezzar the "destroyer of nations" ({{bibleverse|Jeremiah|4:7|KJV}}) and gives an account of the second siege of Jerusalem (587 BC) and the looting and destruction of the First Temple (Book of Jeremiah {{bibleref2|Jeremiah|39:1–10|KJV}}; {{bibleref2-nb|Jeremiah|52:1–30|KJV}}).

Nebuchadnezzar is an important character in the Old Testament Book of Daniel.{{sfn|Collins|2002|p=2}} Daniel 1 introduces Nebuchadnezzar as the king who takes Daniel and other Hebrew youths into captivity in Babylon, to be trained in "the learning and the tongue of the Chaldeans". In Nebuchadnezzar's second year, Daniel interprets the king's dream of a huge image as God's prediction of the rise and fall of world powers, starting with Nebuchadnezzar's kingdom (Daniel 2). Nebuchadnezzar twice admits the power of the God of the Hebrews: first after Hashem saves three of Daniel's companions from a fiery furnace (Daniel 3) and secondly after Nebuchadnezzar himself suffers a humiliating period of madness, as Daniel predicted (Daniel 4). The consensus among critical scholars is that the book of Daniel is historical fiction.{{sfn|Collins|1999|p=219}}{{sfn|Redditt|2008|p=180}}{{sfn|Collins|1984|p=41|ps=: "Conversely, most critical scholars take for granted that the genre is not History."}}

His name is sometimes recorded in the Bible as "Nebuchadrezzar" (in Ezekiel and parts of Jeremiah), but usually as "Nebuchadnezzar". The form Nebuchadrezzar is more consistent with the original Akkadian, and some scholars believe that Nebuchadnezzar may be a derogatory pun used by the Israelites, meaning "Nabu, protect my jackass".[3]

See also

  • Babylonia
  • Book of Daniel
  • Kings of Babylonia
  • Nabucco
  • Neo-Babylonian Empire

References

1. ^Anton Nyström, Allmän kulturhistoria eller det mänskliga lifvet i dess utveckling, bd 2 (1901)
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.ancient.eu/Nebuchadnezzar_II/ |title=Nebuchadnezzar II |publisher=ancient.eu |accessdate=December 22, 2017}}
3. ^Hayim Tawil, An Akkadian Lexical Companion for Biblical Hebrew, p. 461.

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  • Nabuchadnezzar Ishtar gate Inscription
  • Jewish Encyclopedia on Nebuchadnezzar
  • Nebuchadnezzar II on Ancient History Encyclopedia
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