Reign

The reign of Evil-merodach

Evil-merodach reigned after Nebuchadnezzar for 23 years: 560-538 BCE., spanning 2 years associated with Evil-merodach.

~602 BC~600 BC (2 years)3402 AH–3404 AH (Anno Hominis — years from Creation)

Description

Evil-merodach reigned after Nebuchadnezzar for 23 years: 560-538 BCE.

Details

Type
Reign
Person
Evil-merodach
Start
~602 BC(3402 AH)
End
~600 BC(3404 AH)
Duration
2 years
Start Reference
JER 52:31

Notes

START:[Shulman date p143] [Ussher date p110] END:*EXTRA-BIBLICAL SOURCES: - Berossus, a Hellenistic-era Babylonian priest and historian, is cited in later works (e.g., by Josephus and Eusebius) stating that Evil-Merodach reigned for two years before being assassinated by his brother-in-law, Neriglissar. His account, preserved in fragments, describes Evil-Merodach’s rule as "lawless and outrageous," leading to his overthrow after a short reign. This aligns with the two-year timeframe. - Abydenus, another ancient historian, is referenced in the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia as assigning Evil-Merodach a reign of two years. His works, though surviving only in fragments, corroborate Berossus’ account of the brief rule ending with Neriglissar’s usurpation. - The Canon of Ptolemy, a chronological list of kings, records Evil-Merodach (under the name Ilvoradam or similar) as reigning for two years, from 562 to 560 BCE. This astronomical and historical document is considered a reliable source for Babylonian chronology. - Approximately 30 cuneiform contract tablets dated to Evil-Merodach’s reign have been discovered, covering a period of about two years and five months (562–560 BCE). These tablets, used for economic transactions, provide direct evidence of his rule’s duration, as they cease after August 560 BCE, when Neriglissar’s documents appear. - The Uruk King List, a cuneiform document, records the reigns of Babylonian kings. While it does not provide detailed narratives, it confirms Evil-Merodach’s reign as brief, consistent with the two-year period noted in other sources. [Shulman date p143] [Ussher date p111]

Historical Dating

Reign of King Saul

1050–1010 BC

Saul's reign begins with promise but ends in tragedy. Initially humble and Spirit-empowered, Saul's incomplete obedience (sparing Agag, offering unauthorized sacrifice) reveals that external conformit...

David's Reign and the Davidic Covenant

1010–970 BC

David conquers Jerusalem, making it Israel's political and religious capital, and brings the ark there with great celebration. He desires to build God a house (temple), but God reverses the plan—He wi...

Solomon's Reign and Temple Construction

970–930 BC

Solomon (שְׁלֹמֹה, 'peace') succeeds David, and God grants him unprecedented wisdom. His building of the Temple fulfills David's desire and creates the permanent dwelling place for the ark and divine ...

Related Reign Epochs

Frequently Asked Questions

When did The reign of Evil-merodach occur in Bible history?

The reign of Evil-merodach occurred approximately ~602 BC to ~600 BC. This is 34023404 AH (Anno Hominis — years from Creation using the Ussher chronology, where Year 1 = ~4004 BC). This period lasted 2 years.

What does “AH” mean in Bible chronology?

AH stands for “Anno Hominis” (Year of Man), a chronological system that counts years from Creation. Under the Ussher chronology, Year 1 AH corresponds to approximately 4004 BC.

Continue Your Study