Nebuzar-Adan
Nebuzar-Adan
H5018
Captain of the guard of King Nebuchadnezzar.
Commands the Assyrian army which besieged Jerusalem and carried the inhabitants to Babylon
2Ki 25:8-21; Jer 39:9-10; Jer 43:6; Jer 52:12-30
Protects Jeremiah
Jer 39:11-14; Jer 40:1-5
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Nebuzar-adan
Nebuzar-a’dan. (chief whom Nebo favors). The Rab-tabbachim, that is, chief of the slaughterers (Authorized Version, “captain of the guard”), a high officer in the court of Nebuchadnezzar. On the capture of Jerusalem, he was left, by Nebuchadnezzar, in charge of the city. Compare Jer 39:11.
He seems to have quitted Judea, when he took down the chief people of Jerusalem, to his master at Riblah. 2Ki 25:18-20. In four years, he again appeared. Jer 52:30. Nebuchadnezzar, in his twenty-third year, made a descent on the regions east of Jordan, including the Ammonites and Moabites, who escaped when Jerusalem was destroyed. Thence, he proceeded to Egypt, and, either on the way thither , or on the return, Nebuzaradan again passed through the country, and carried off more captives. Jer 52:30.
Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary
NEBUZAR-ADAN
a Babylonian general
2Ki25:8; Jer 39:9; Jer 39:11; Jer 40:1; Jer 43:6; Jer 52:12
Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Nebuzar-Adan
a general of Nebuchadnezzar’s army, and the chief officer of his household. He managed the siege of Jerusalem, and made himself master of the city, while his sovereign was at Riblah in Syria, 2 Kings 25; Jeremiah 39; Jeremiah 40; Jeremiah 52.