This new examination of the region of Nebuchadrezzar II of Babylon (605-562 BC) includes revised interpretations of the Babylonian Chronicles for his reign, especially for the years of the campaigns against the West and the capture of Jerusalem. Excavations at Babylon are used to give a view of the city in Neo-Babylonian times, including the royal `Hanging Gardens' and the ziggurat. The varied literary genres current in this city of learning in the sixth century BC (including dreams and prophecies) and the role of hostages, exiles, and prisoners of war are used to throw light on the life of the Jewish exiles there. An assessment of the character of Nebuchadrezzar as a military and political leader, religious devotee and legal administrator is attempted on the basis of textual evidence.
ISBN: | 9780197261002 |
Publication date: | 21st March 1991 |
Author: | D J Professor Emeritus of Assyriology, University of London Fellow, Professor Emeritus of Assyriology, University Wiseman |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 160 pages |
Series: | Schweich Lectures on Biblical Archaeology |
Genres: |
Ancient history Middle Eastern history Biography: historical, political and military |