Support parts of the Old Testament narrative (e.g., the 597 BC siege of Jerusalem).
Daniel interpreted his dreams, including one of a giant statue representing four successive kingdoms (Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome). Nebuchadnezzar
The Jewish-Roman historian provides additional details of his reign. Support parts of the Old Testament narrative (e
Nebuchadnezzar II (ruled 605–562 BC) was the most powerful king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, credited with transforming Babylon into a city of wonder, including building the Hanging Gardens. He is best known in the Bible for conquering Jerusalem, destroying Solomon's Temple, and initiating the 70-year Babylonian Exile. destroying Solomon's Temple