The story of Sharezer

Sharezer was a biblical figure who is best known for his role in the death of his father, King Sennacherib of Assyria. He was the son of Sennacherib and his queen, Naqia. He had two brothers, Adrammelech and Esarhaddon, who both succeeded Sennacherib as king. Sharezer was present when his father was assassinated by two of his own sons, Adrammelech and Esarhaddon. He was also present when his father's body was thrown into a well. After his father's death, Sharezer and his brother Esarhaddon fled to the city of Harran. Sharezer is best known for his role in the death of his father. He was present when his father was assassinated and when his body was thrown into a well. He also fled to Harran with his brother Esarhaddon after his father's death. Sharezer is an important figure in the Bible, as his actions had a major impact on the history of the Assyrian Empire.
Name meaning
The name "Sharezer" is of Hebrew origin and is found in the Bible. It is mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the books of 2 Kings and Isaiah. The name "Sharezer" is often interpreted to mean "protect the king" or "prince of fire." It is associated with the Aramaic or Akkadian roots "sarru" meaning "king" or "prince," and "ezer" meaning "help" or "protection." In the biblical context, Sharezer is one of the sons of Sennacherib, the Assyrian king.
Name origin
Akkadian
Role
King of Assyria
First mention
2 Kings 19:37
Appearances in the Bible
4 mentions