King Nabonidus may have thought of wise Daniel, Nabu-balatsu-iqbi, as his “father”
by Damien F. Mackey “In his inscriptions, Nabonidus refers to his father Nabu-balatsu-iqbi as a "learned counsellor" … "wise prince", "perfect prince" … "heroic governor".” Wikipedia It was customary for ancient kings to refer to their wise mentors and counsellors as “Father”. The great Joseph of Egypt, for one, was “Father to Pharaoh” (Genesis 45:8). The title in ancient Egyptian was basically it n t r: "Father of the God Beloved of the God" the Egyptian title "it-ntr mry-ntr" and the rites of royal investiture Author Birrell, Michael Damian. Date 1998 According to the following, the title usually referred to the king’s father-in-law: God's Father | Ancient Egypt Wiki | Fandom “ God's Father or Divine Father (ancient Egyptian: it-n ṯ r) is an ancient Egyptian honorific title. The title was usually held by the father-in-...