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Nebuchadnezzar Collection

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: King Nebuchadnezzar and the Fiery Furnace

King Nebuchadnezzar and the Fiery Furnace. circa late 19th century

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Jerusalem Taken

Jerusalem Taken
The army of Nebuchadnezzar II, ruler of Babylon, enters Jerusalem, sacking the city and taking the inhabitants into exile

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Babylons lion. Lion decorated the Processional Wal (Ishtar

Babylons lion. Lion decorated the Processional Wal (Ishtar Gate). 575 BC. Pergamon Museum. Museum Island. Berlin. Germany

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Daniel in Lions Den

Daniel in Lions Den
Nebuchadnezzar casts Daniel into a den of lions, with the intention that they would eat him; instead, they let him be, recognising that he is under Gods protection

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Tower Babel 1563 Brueghel Pieter Elder Bruegel

Tower Babel 1563 Brueghel Pieter Elder Bruegel
tower, babel, 1563, brueghel, pieter, elder, bruegel, allegories, time, vanitas, architecture, building, crane, construction, death, allegory, giraffe, megalomania, nebuchadnezzar, ii, biblical, old

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Babylonian court official SHADRACH, together with ABEDNEGO and MESHACH

Babylonian court official SHADRACH, together with ABEDNEGO and MESHACH, are thrown into a fiery furnace when they refuse to bow before a gold image of Nebuchadnezzar Date: circa 550 BC

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: NEBUCHADNEZZAR MAD

NEBUCHADNEZZAR MAD
King of Babylon, late in life he suffers a mysterious illness which requires him to adopt a vegetarian diet, and his behaviour becomes animal like for a while Date: 604 - 562 BC

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: JEWS IN CAPTIVITY

JEWS IN CAPTIVITY
Nebuchadnezzar II, after defeating the Jews, takes many of them captive to Babylon, where they are very unhappy Date: 597 BC

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Urgell Beatus. 10th century

Urgell Beatus. 10th century illuminated manuscript and medieval commentary. Conquest of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar Diocesan Museum. La Seu d Urgell. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Mesopotamia. Kudurru (stele) of Shitti-Marduk. Nebuchadnezza

Mesopotamia. Kudurru (stele) of Shitti-Marduk. Nebuchadnezza
Mesopotamia. Kudurru (stele) of Shitti-Marduk. Limestone. Inscription. Cuneiform. Nebuchadnezzar I (1124-1105 BC) reign. Elamite campaign. From Sippar (Abu Habba). Babylonian

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. The Throne Room of Nebuch

Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. The Throne Room of Nebuchadnezzar II. Reconstructed facade. Dated in 580 B.C. Its 56 meters facade was decorated with colored glazed bricks as shows the composition

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate. Aurochs. Perg

Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate. Aurochs. Perg
Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate, one of the eight gates of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in the year 575 B.C

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Nebuchadnezzar - Babylon

Nebuchadnezzar - Babylon
Nebuchadnezzar looks out from his palace and admires the magnificent city of Babylon which he has built

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Daniel in the Furnace

Daniel in the Furnace
Daniel, along with Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, is cast into a fiery furnace for refusing to worship the idol ordered by Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon. They survive

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Babilonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadn

Babilonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar Ii (1126-1105 BC). Standstone. Kudurru of Nebuchadnezzar I. From Sippar (Abu Habba). Exposition. Louvre. Paris. France

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Babylonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadn

Babylonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (1126-1105 BC). Boundary-stone. Kudurru. Limestone stela. Text. Cuneiform. Sippar, Abu Habba. Iraq. British Museum

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Cuneiform tablet. King Nebuchanezzar II (630-562 BC). Chalde

Cuneiform tablet. King Nebuchanezzar II (630-562 BC). Chaldean dynasty. Detail. Exposition in Louvre Museu. Paris. France

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Babylon. Monumental Procession Street. Lions relief

Babylon. Monumental Procession Street. Lions relief. Archaeological Museum. Museum of Ancient Orient. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Decoration with aurochs and dragons in the Ishtar Gate. 6th

Decoration with aurochs and dragons in the Ishtar Gate. 6th
Ishtar Gate. Babylon. 575 BC. Decoration with aurochs and dragons. Archaeological Museum. Museum of Ancient Orient. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Neil Douglas, Preacher

Neil Douglas, Preacher
he reverend NEIL (or Niel) DOUGLAS Poet and preacher, taken to court for comparing the mad George III to Nebuchadnezzar but acquitted. Date: 1750 - 1823

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Remains of Nebuchadnezzars Palace, Babylon

Remains of Nebuchadnezzars Palace, Babylon
View of the remains of Nebuchadnezzars Palace, Babylon (6th century BC). Date: early 20th century

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Jews in Babylon

Jews in Babylon
Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, takes and razes Jerusalem, and makes captives of the Jews who weep by the waters of Babylon, specifically the Euphrates

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Jews in Captivity - 2

Jews in Captivity - 2
Nebuchadnezzar II, after defeating the Jews, takes many of them captive to Babylon, where they are very unhappy and sit around moping

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Jews at Babylon / Martin

Jews at Babylon / Martin
The Jews, taken in captivity to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar II, grieve by the rivers of Babylon (the Euphrates) and hang their harps upon the willows in the midst thereof

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Shadrach and Companions

Shadrach and Companions
Babylonian court officials Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego meet king Nebuchadnezzar

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Daniel and the Lions

Daniel and the Lions
He is thrown by Nebuchadnezzar into a den of lions, with the intention that they would eat him : but they let him be, recognising that he is under Gods protection

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Shadrach and Furnace

Shadrach and Furnace
When Babylonian court officials Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego refuse to bow to a gold image of Nebuchadnezzar he orders that they be thrown into a fiery furnace

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Nebuchadnezzars Dog

Nebuchadnezzars Dog
While Nebuchadnezzar listens while Daniel interprets his dream, his dog lies patiently nearby

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Joachim Released

Joachim Released
Joachim, king of Judah, taken captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar II, is released by his successor Awil-Marduk (Evil-Merodach in the Bible)

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Nebuchadnezzar Attacks

Nebuchadnezzar Attacks
Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, takes and loots Jerusalem, making captives of its inhabitants and taking them back to Babylon

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: The Temple Rebuilt

The Temple Rebuilt
The Jews rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem which had been destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Shadrach and Others

Shadrach and Others
Nebuchadnezzar orders everyone to worship his image, but Shadrach, Meschach and Abednego refuse, so are cast into a fiery furnace : but Gods angel preserves them

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Nebuchadnezzar Mad

Nebuchadnezzar Mad
Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, late in life suffers a mysterious illness which requires him to adopt a vegetarian diet, and his behaviour becomes animal like

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Daniel & Nebuchadnezzar

Daniel & Nebuchadnezzar
He interprets Nebuchadnezzars dream

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Nebuch. Takes Jerusalem

Nebuch. Takes Jerusalem
The army of Nebuchadnezzar II king of Babylon, attacks Jerusalem, sacking the city and taking the Jews into exile where they will be very miserable

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Jews in Captivity / Dore

Jews in Captivity / Dore
Nebuchadnezzar II, after defeating the Jews, takes many of them captive to Babylon, where they are very unhappy and sit around moping and thinking about Jerusalem

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Jews in Captivity

Jews in Captivity
Nebuchadnezzar II, after defeating the Jews, takes many of them captive to Babylon, where they are very unhappy

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Jerusalem Besieged

Jerusalem Besieged
Jerusalem is besieged and sacked by Nebuchadnezzar II, ruler of Babylon : the Jews are taken into exile and weep by Babylons waters

Background imageNebuchadnezzar Collection: Jerusalem Captured

Jerusalem Captured
Jerusalem is captured by Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon, and the Jews are taken captive to Babylon



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