Nebushazban נְבוּשַׁזְבָּן
Babylonian official during the fall of Jerusalem.
Who is Nebushazban in the Bible?
Nebushazban was a high-ranking Babylonian official who served King Nebuchadnezzar II during the siege and fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC. Mentioned in Jeremiah 39:13, he is identified as the Rabsaris, or chief eunuch, and was among the Babylonian officers who entered Jerusalem after the city's walls were breached. Along with other officials like Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guard, Nebushazban participated in decisions regarding the conquered city and its people. According to Jeremiah 39:13, he was instrumental in releasing the prophet Jeremiah from confinement in the court of the guard, following Nebuchadnezzar's orders to treat the prophet well. His role demonstrates how even during the destruction of Jerusalem, God's protection of his prophet Jeremiah was carried out through the actions of foreign rulers and officials.
Biography
Nebushazban, also known as Nebushazban the Rabsaris, was a Babylonian official mentioned in Jer.39.13. He was one of the high-ranking officers in the army of King Nebuchadnezzar II during the siege and conquest of Jerusalem in 586 BC.
After the Babylonian army had breached the walls of Jerusalem and captured the city, Nebushazban was among the officials who entered the city. Along with Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guard, and other Babylonian officers, Nebushazban was involved in the decision-making process regarding the fate of the city and its inhabitants.
According to Jer.39.13, Nebushazban, along with the other officials, sent for the prophet Jeremiah and had him released from the court of the guard where he had been confined. This action was in accordance with the instructions given by King Nebuchadnezzar, who had ordered that Jeremiah be protected and treated well (Jer.39.11-12).
Apart from this brief mention, no further information is provided about Nebushazban's background, specific role, or personal characteristics. His presence in the biblical narrative serves to highlight the involvement of high-ranking Babylonian officials in the events surrounding the fall of Jerusalem and the treatment of Jeremiah during this turbulent time.
In Scripture
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- Jeremiah 39:13
"So Nebuzaradan captain of the guard, Nebushazban the Rabsaris, Nergal-sharezer the Rabmag, and all the captains of the king of Babylon"
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Names & Aliases
| Form | Language | Script |
|---|---|---|
| Named | Hebrew | נְבוּשַׁזְבָּן |
Nebushazban
, who with Nergal-sharezer and others was appointed to see to the safety of Jeremiah after the taking of Jerusalem (Jer 39:13).
neb-u-zar-a'-dan, -zar'-a-dan (nebhuzar'adhan equals Assyrian Nabu-zara-iddina, "Nebo has given seed"; Nebouzardan): Nebuchadnezzar's general at the siege of Jerusalem (2Ki 25:8</ref