nebuchadnezzar

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A ruler of Babylon in the Chaldean Dynasty who reigned c. 605 BCE – 562 BCE. According to the Bible, he conquered Judah and Jerusalem, and sent the Israelites into exile
A very large wine bottle (named after the King) with the capacity of about 15 liters, equivalent to 20 standard bottles
{i} Babylonian king from the 6th century B.C. (conquered Jerusalem and banished the Israelites to Babylon)
An Old Testament king of Chaldea who captured Jerusalem and exiled the Israelites to Babylonia
(1) A Fourth Dynasty king of the Old Babylonian Empire (twelfth century b c e ) (2) Son of Nabopolassar and the most powerful ruler of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (605-562 b c e ), Nebuchadnezzar II defeated Pharaoh Necho at the Battle of Carchemish (605 b c e ) (2 Kings 24: 1-7; Jer 46: 2) and brought much of the Near East under his control He attacked Judah and deported many of its upper classes in 598-597 b c e , besieged and destroyed Jerusalem in 587 b c e , and took much of its population captive to Babylon (2 Kings 24: 10-25; 25: 11-21; 2 Chron 26: 6-21; Jer 39: 1-10; 52: 1-30) The portrait of him in Daniel is probably not historical (Dan 2: 1-13; 3: 1-7; 4: 4-37)
the son of Nabopolassar and the most powerful king of the Neo-Babylonian empire (612 - 539 B C ), reigning 605 - 562 B C His victories over Pharaoh Neco and the Egyptians at the battle of Carchemish and again at Hamath had far-reaching implications in the geopolitical power structure of the eastern Mediterranean world (NIV Study Bible)
An oversized wine bottle holding the equivalent of twenty 750-ml bottles
bottle size (20 bottles) 16 litres
Bottle of 15 litres capacity, equivalent to 20 normal (75cl) bottles used mainly for Champagne Negociant (Fr ) (Wine) merchant Negociant-manipulant See 'NM' NM (Negociant-manipulant) Champagne label term, indicating that the wine was produced and sold by the same company The number following the letters identifies the producer Noble rot Anglo-saxon term for pourriture noble, or botrytis, which is responsible for the greatest sweet white wines Non-vintage Wine with no specified vintage on the label Nose Tasting term used to indicate the aroma and bouquet of a wine Nouveau (Fr ) New Wine sold very soon after the vintage, typically in November Beaujolais Nouveau is the best known example, but there are many others NV See 'non-vintage' back to top
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(605-562) Monarch of the Neo-Babylonian empire who invaded Judah and destroyed Jerusalem in 587 See Chapter 9, Chapter 17
a very large wine bottle holding the equivalent of 20 normal bottles of wine; used especially for display (Old Testament) king of Chaldea who captured and destroyed Jerusalem and exiled the Israelites to Babylonia (630?-562 BC)
(Old Testament) king of Chaldea who captured and destroyed Jerusalem and exiled the Israelites to Babylonia (630?-562 BC)
a very large wine bottle holding the equivalent of 20 normal bottles of wine; used especially for display
Oversized bottle holding 15 liters; the equivalent of 20 standard bottles
King Nebuchadnezzar
in the Old Testament of the Bible, a king of Babylon who destroyed Jerusalem in 586 BC (630-562 BC)
nebuchadnezzar