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Zerubbabel (/zəˈrʌbəbəl/) was,
according to the
Hebrew Bible, a
governor of the
Achaemenid Empire's
province of
Yehud and the
grandson of Jeconiah, penultimate...
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which appears to span only
thirteen generations,
connects Joseph to
Zerubbabel through a
series of
otherwise unknown names,
remarkably few for such a...
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structure built under the
authority of the Persian-appointed
Jewish governor Zerubbabel, the
grandson of Jeconiah, the
penultimate king of Judah. In the 1st century...
- romanized: Sēfer Zərubbāḇél), also
called the Book of
Zerubbabel or the
Apocalypse of
Zerubbabel, is a
medieval Hebrew-language
apocalypse written at the...
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Persian period marks the
start of the
Second Temple period.
Governor Zerubbabel, who led the
first Jewish returnees, laid the
foundation of the Second...
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Chronicles 3:19,
which lists Zerubbabel as the son of Shealtiel's brother,
Pedaiah (while the Gr****
Septuagint lists Zerubbabel as the son of Shealtiel)....
- Jesus. He is
mentioned as the son of
Eliakim and the great-grandson of
Zerubbabel; he is the
father of Zadok. By this
account he is of the
Davidic line...
- year
after he
captured Babylon. The
exile ended with the
return under Zerubbabel the
Prince (so-called
because he was a
descendant of the
royal line of...
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Seder Olam Zutta,
Zerubbabel was the son of
Shealtiel Meshullam, son of
Zerubbabel (1
Chronicles 3:19) Hananiah, son of
Zerubbabel (1
Chronicles 3:19)...
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Zerubbabel Snow (March 29, 1809 –
September 27, 1888) was an
early leader in the
Latter Day
Saint movement, a
Mormon pioneer, and a
Supreme Court Justice...