This new examination of the reign of Nebuchadrezzar II of Babylon includes a revised interpretation of the Babylonian Chronicles of his reign, especially for the years of the campaign against Judah and the capture of Jerusalem. On the basis of textual evidence, the author
assesses the character of Nebuchadrezzar as a military and political leader, religious devotee, and legal administrator.
This new examination of the reign of Nebuchadrezzar II of Babylon includes a revised interpretation of the Babylonian Chronicles of his reign, especially for the years of the campaign against Judah and the capture of Jerusalem. On the basis of textual evidence, the author
assesses the character of Nebuchadrezzar as a military and political leader, religious devotee, and legal administrator.