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The name Merodach is of uncertain etymology and meaning.
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"Merodach," the first proud tyrant mentioned by name in Scripture, the particular significance of the allusion becomes evident --
The Astronomy of the Bible An Elementary Commentary on the Astronomical References of Holy Scripture 1889
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There were many John Smiths, but only one Merodach-baladen Smith named after this guy.
Cherish the Oddballs 2007
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There were many John Smiths, but only one Merodach-baladen Smith named after this guy.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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Merodach-Baladan II, king of Babylon and the Chaldeans
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When Sargon II (721705) mounted the throne, another revolt broke out in Babylon under Merodach-Baladan II, which Sargon failed to quell initially.
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In 703 Merodach-Baladan II again seized power in Babylon, and though Sennacherib quickly put down the revolt, resistance continued for the next 13 years.
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See Merodach-Baladan II, king of Babylon and the Chaldeans.
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The Assyrians conquered Babylon in 728, but the Chaldean King Merodach-Baladan II (Marduk-apal-iddina) drove them out.
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Finally, in 709, the revolt in Babylon was suppressed, and Merodach-Baladan went into exile in Elam.
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