Is Mordecai A Form Of Merodach
We compare:Mordekai / Mordecai (Esther 2:5)
M’rodakh / Merodach (Jeremiah 50:2) It does not take much to move between M'rodakh and Mordekai. We still need further investigation. Horus (Jesus) has many forms. One of those is Herakles in Greece, Krishna in India and Merodach in Assyria. (AE1 275)
Is Mordecai a form of Horus Merodach who can also be called Jesus Merodach? In Assyria (Mesopotamia included), Merodach is called a Goddess by the name of Ri (Li). Ri (Li) is called “the Mother who bore me,” and is considered to be both mother and father in one. This fits the twin nature of Horus as being both darkness and lightness, female and male, child and parent, ever-living and ever-coming. (NG1 513) Eveel-M’rodakh/Evilmerodach becomes King of Babylon. In his first year, he released Jehoiachin king of Judah, from prison, and gave him better food and living conditions if Jehoiachin was his eldest son. Jehoiachin had been captive for 37 years. (Jeremiah 52:31), (2 Kings 25:27).
The reason for Evilmerodach's compassion on Jehoiachin has a connection to Evilmerodach being a form of Horus as Abel, the child who died and has been reborn before, but this time as King of Babylon.
Jehoiachin's Lineage
Jehoiachin is the son of (Jehoiakim & Nehusta) (2 Kings 24:6) Paternal lineage: Jehoiachin (Jeconiah/Coniah) of Eliakim/Jehoiakim of Josiah (Josias) of Amon of Manasseh (& Meshullemeth/ Meshillemoth of Haruz of Jotbah) of Hezekiah of Ahaz of Jotham of Azariah of Amaziah of Joash of Ahaziah of Joram of Jehoshaphat of Asa of Abia/Abijam of (Rehoboam & Maachah) of Solomon (& Naamah an Ammonitess of Lot's lineage) of David (& Bathsheba/Bathshua of Ammiel) of Jesse (Nachash, Nahash, King of Ammon) of Obed of Boaz (& Ruth) of Salmon/Salma (& Rachab) of Nahshon/Naasson of Amminadab of Ram of Hezron of Pharez of Judah (& Tamar), (2 Samuel 17:25), (1 Chronicles 2) Maternal lineage: Nehusta of Elnathan of Achbor of Michaiah/Mikhayah of Gemariah of Shaphan ….of Levi (2 Kings 22:12; 24:8), (Jeremiah 26:22; 36:11)Nehusta's uncle is Baalhanan was a King of Edom. (Genesis 36:38) Both Nahash and Nehusta are forms of the serpent which represents the rebirth regeneration of life.
Nehusta is also a form of Nehusi, Nehsi, or Nahsi, or unmixed black from Nubia. Abel who experienced evil by being murdered, was reborn as Evilmerodach and repaid evil with kindness towards Jehoiachin, In other words, Evil manifests under it's other definition as a form of good. (Rogers: Sex and Race, 52)
Nehusta, Jehoiachin's mother, strengthened Jehoiachin's birthright even stronger than his father did. This then would start a new stronger more complete Melchizedek-type line of rulership through Jehoiachin, rather than through Rehoboam, Solomon and David a line which likely had been diluted due to generations and not marrying back into the ruling bloodline.
And this is why Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin and Nehusta were cutoff from having more children because their bloodline was likely stronger than Babylonian and Persian. This is also likely why, due to Zeruiah as likely oldest sibling, had her rulership lineage in the case of Jeroboam, taken and delayed and then both Jeroboam's who became King of Israel were considered the epitome of terrible rulership. This cuts off the serpents two heads of regeneration and makes room for the period of very brief immediate family transfer rulership and the constant murderous fight for rulership, to begin anew, that started in Egypt and exists today in most nations. Most rulers came to power through murder, not by birthright. This is to be expected during the suboptimal part of history. What is also becoming clearer is that Abraham was likely the younger brother of both Nahor and Haran. Both of them had cities in Aram Mesopotamia Babylon Chaldea. This is why Abraham's descendants went back to marry descendants of Haran and Nahor. Abraham likely wanted his birthright now, in advance of his brother's passing it on through death. Abraham left home with very little. He also had to make himself unbeholden to governance from the people and Gods he came from. As discussed elsewhere, Abraham is a form of the Abra and Afra. In the midst of seemingly non-stop fighting with each other, another curious mention of Babylonian kindness is when King (M’rodakh-Bal’adan, B’rodakh-Bal’adan) / (Merodachbaladan, Berodachbaladan) the son of Baladan, sent letters and a present to King Hezekiah of Judah when he heard Hezekiah had been sick. (Isaiah 39:1; 2 Kings 20:12)
From the time of Hezekiah and this group of Babylonian Kings, there were then three more Kings of Judah (Manasseh, Amon, Josiah) before the time of Eliakim Jehoiakim of Judah and Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.
In 2 Kings 25 and Jeremiah 52, Nebuchadnezzar again dies a mysterious non-mentioned death or disappearance and Evilmerodach becomes King of Babylon. Evilmerodach is likely the child of Baladan. Nebuchadnezzar must have lost power briefly back to the tribe of Baladan.