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NAVE: Merodach
EBD: Merodach
SMITH: MERODACH
ISBE: MERODACH
BAKER: Marduk
Marduk
In Bible versions:
Marduk: NET NIV NASBMerodach: AVS NRSV TEV
bitter contrition
a pagan god; chief god of the Babylonians
NET Glossary: (Hebrew Merodach) the primary god of Babylon, later called Bel (Baal, but not to be confused with the earlier Canaanite Baal); the Babylonian creation epic (Enuma Elish) commemorates Marduk's victory over the forces of evil and honors him as "king of the gods"
a pagan god; chief god of the Babylonians
NET Glossary: (Hebrew Merodach) the primary god of Babylon, later called Bel (Baal, but not to be confused with the earlier Canaanite Baal); the Babylonian creation epic (Enuma Elish) commemorates Marduk's victory over the forces of evil and honors him as "king of the gods"
Hebrew
Strongs #04781: Kdrm M@rodak
Merodach = "thy rebellion"1) the chief deity of the Babylonians in the time of Nebuchadnezzar
4781 Mrodak mer-o-dawk'
of foreign derivation; Merodak, a Babylonian idol: KJV -- Merodach. Compare 4757.see HEBREW for 04757
Merodach [nave]
MERODACH, a Babylonian idol, Jer. 50:2.Merodach [ebd]
Death; slaughter, the name of a Babylonian god, probably the planet Mars Jer 50:2 or it may be another name of Bel, the guardian divinity of Babylon. This name frequently occurs as a surname to the kings of Assyria and Babylon.
MERODACH [smith]
(death), (Jeremiah 50:2) identical with the famous Babylonian Bel or Belus, the word being probably at first a mere epithet of the god, which by degrees superseded his proper appellation.MERODACH [isbe]
MERODACH - me-ro'-dak, mer'-o-dak (merodhakh): The supreme deity of the Babylonians (Jer 50:2); the Nimrod of Gen 10:8-12; and among the constellations, Orion.See ASTRONOMY, sec. II, 11; BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA, RELIGION OF; NIMROD.
Marduk [baker]
See Gods and Goddesses, Pagan
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