Flavius Josephus: Josephus: The Complete Works - Christian Classics . . . So when Nebuchadnezzar had given battle, and fought with the rebel, he beat him, and reduced the country from under his subjection, and made it a branch of his own kingdom; but about that time it happened that his father Nebuchodonosor [Nabopollassar] fell ill, and ended his life in the city Babylon, when he had reigned twenty-one years; 335
Chapter 11 - The Works of Flavius Josephus | Bible Study Tools And this is the end of the posterity of king Nebuchadnezzar, as history informs us; but when Babylon was taken by Darius, and when he, with his kinsman Cyrus, had put an end to the dominion of the Babylonians, he was sixty-two years old
Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, Book 10, section 219 These are all the histories that I have met with concerning this king 1 These forty-three years for the duration of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar are, as I have just now observed, the very same number in Ptolemy's canon
Concerning Nebuchadnezzar and his Successors and How their Government . . . And this is the end of the posterity of king Nebuchadnezzar, as history informs us; but when Babylon was taken by Darius, and when he, with his kinsman Cyrus, had put an end to the dominion of the Babylonians, he was sixty-two years old
Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, Book 10, Whiston chapter 11 . . . Moses Chorenensis does also confirm this captivity of the Jews under Nebuchadnezzar, and adds, what is very remarkable, that sale of those Jews that were carried by him into captivity got away into Armenia, and raised the great family of the Bagratide there
Chapter 10 - The Works of Flavius Josephus | Bible Study Tools When Nebuchadnezzar heard this, and recollected his dream, he was astonished at the nature of Daniel, and fell upon his knee; and saluted Daniel in the manner that men worship God, and gave command that he should be sacrificed to as a god
Berossus on Nebuchadnezzar - Livius One of these is the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562) Unfortunately, Berossus' own account is lost, but it was summarized by the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus in his Against Apion, which was translated by William Whiston
Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 10. 186-10. 218 - Lexundria Now two years after the destruction of Egypt, king Nebuchadnezzar saw a wonderful dream, the accomplishment of which God showed him in his sleep; but when he arose out of his bed, he forgot the accomplishment