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Strongs H4757

H4757

מְרֹאדַךְ בַּלְאָדָן (Mᵉrôʼdak Balʼâdân) n-pr-m (mer-o-dak' bal-awdawn')
Source: of foreign derivation;
Meaning: Merodak-Baladan, a Babylonian king
KJV: Merodach-baladan. Compare 4781.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

מְרֹדַךְ בַּלְאֲדָן n.pr.m. king of Babylon (As. Marduk-abal-idinna, Marduk has given a son) {597}

Appears in only one verse:

ISA 39:1

OET-LV: 39at_time the_that Mərʼ-dak he_sent Balʼₐdān the_son_of Balʼₐdān the_king_of Bāⱱel letters and_a_gift to Ḩizqiyyāh and_he/it_listened if/because_that he_had_been_sick and_he_was_strong.   (ISA_39:1)

OET-RV: 39At that time, Babylonian King Marduk-Baladan (son of Baladan) sent messengers with letters and a gift to King Hezkiyah because he had heard that he’d been sick and then recovered. (ISA 39:1)

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