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Samgar-Nebo

Samgar-Nebo was a Babylonian official who served under Nebuchadnezzar II during the siege of Jerusalem in 586 BC. He is mentioned once in Scripture as part of the military leadership that conquered the city.

Overview

Samgar-Nebo appears in the biblical account of Jerusalem's fall to Babylon. He served as one of the high-ranking officials in Nebuchadnezzar's military command during the siege and capture of the city. His presence among the Babylonian leadership demonstrates the organized military structure employed in this decisive conquest.

Key Scriptures

"When Jerusalem was taken, all the officials of the king of Babylon came and sat in the Middle Gate: Nergal-Sharezer of Samgar, Nebo-Sarsekim a chief eunuch, Nergal-Sharezer a high official, and all the rest of the officials of the king of Babylon." (Jeremiah 39:3, ESV)

"So Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon captured Jerusalem and destroyed it. He carried into exile to Babylon those who escaped from the sword." (Jeremiah 39:8-9, NIV)

Application

This account reminds us that God permits earthly powers to rise and fall according to His sovereign plan, using them as instruments of judgment when His people turn from Him.

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Full Topical Reference List 1 total — Nave's Topical Bible

A prince of Babylon, was at the siege of Jerusalem.