The chief Babylonian god; his consort was Sarpanitu.
1 Vul-lush IV, sacrificed to Bel - Merodach , Nebo, and Nergal, in their respective high seats at Babylon, Borsippa, and Cutha.
2 Two years later he "took the hands" of Bel - Merodach , and was thereby adopted by the god as his own son.
3 Dav-Kina, the wife of Hoa, is clearly the Dauke or Davke of Damascius who was the wife of Ails and mother of Belus (Bel-Merodach).
4 E-Saggil, the great temple of Bel - Merodach , rose in the midst of Babylon; the temple of Nebo, his "prophet" and interpreter, rose hard by in Borsippa.
5 009.jpg Bel-merodach , Armed With the Thunderbolt, Does Battle With the Tumultuous Tiamat.
6 Bel of Nippur remained the lord of the ghost-world, Bel - Merodach the god who "raises the dead to life" and "does good to man."
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