Clarifying Nergal-sharezer in Jeremiah 39:3
Julius A. Bewer wrote for Union Theological Seminary, NY, in 1907: Nergalsharezer Samgar in Jer. 39:3 on JSTOR NERGALSHAREZER SAMGAR IN JER. 39:3 In the inscription of Nebuchadrezzar II, published by Eckhard Unger in the Theologische Literaturzeitung 50 , No. 21 (Oct. 17, 1925), we find the name of the Babylonian general Nebuzaradan who carried the Jews into captivity in 586 B.C. (Jer. 39:9, 11, 40:1; II Kings 25:8, 10ff.) = Nabuzêriddinam with his title rab nu ḫ timmu , “chief baker”, corresponding to רַב ־ טַבָּחִ֛ים in the Bible at the head of the list of the high-court officials ( mašennum ). This is in itself an item of such historical importance that it makes the inscription very valuable for the Old Testament student. There is, however, another name mentioned in the list which not only authenticates an Old Testament name but solves an old crux interpretum in Jer 39:3. Nergalšarriu ṣ ur, one of the rabûti šar mât Akkadim ,...