Evil-merodach in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
Son and successor of Nebuchadnezzar. During the latter's
exclusion from men among beasts, Evil Merodach administered
the government. On Nebuchadnezzar's resuming it at the end of
seven years, he heard of his son's misconduct and that Evil
Merodach had exulted in his father's calamity. He therefore
cast Evil Merodach into prison, where the prince met
Jehoiachin or Jeconiah, and became his friend. When Evil
Merodach mounted the throne therefore he brought him out of
prison, changed his prison garments, and set his throne above
the throne of the kings with him in Babylon, and "Jehoiachin
did continually eat bread before him all the days of his life"
(Jeremiah 52:31-34). After a two-year reign, 561-559 B.C., he
was murdered by Neriglissar (Nergal Sharezer), a Babylonian
noble (married to his sister), who seized the crown. Evil
Merodach was guilty of lawless government, according to
Berosus, possibly because of his showing greater lenity than
his father.
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