Strong’s H5019 · Hebrew

נְבוּכַדְנֶאצַּר
Nᵉbûwkadneʼtstsar
neb-oo-kad-nets-tsar'

Definition

Nebukadnetstsar (or -retstsar, or -retstsor), king of Babylon

Etymology

or נְבֻּכַדְנֶאצַּר; (2 Kings 24:1,10), or נְבוּכַדְנֶצַּר; (Esther 2:6; Daniel 1:18), or נְבוּכַדְרֶאצַּר; or נְבוּכַדְרֶאצּוֹר; (Ezra 2:1; Jeremiah 49:28), or foreign derivation;

Where the KJV renders it

  • Nebuchadnezzar
  • Nebuchadrezzar

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