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Zerubbabel - Wikipedia Zerubbabel means seed of Babylon, showing how quickly the elites integrated into the Babylonian social structure [8] In all of the accounts in the Hebrew Bible that mention Zerubbabel, he is always associated with the high priest who returned with him, Joshua, son of Jozadak (Jehozadak)
Who was Zerubbabel in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org As a descendant of King David, Zerubbabel was identified with the coming Messiah by his contemporary prophets, Haggai and Zechariah The Jewish people began to see Zerubbabel as their great hope for reviving the Davidic kingship and for liberation from the Persians
Topical Bible: Zerubbabel Zerubbabel was the legal successor and heir of Jeconiah's royal estate, the grandson of Neri and the lineal descendant of Nathan the son of David In the New Testament the name appears in the Greek form of Zorobabel
Zerubbabel | Persian Ruler, Jewish Leader Temple Builder . . . Of Davidic origin, Zerubbabel is thought to have originally been a Babylonian Jew who returned to Jerusalem at the head of a band of Jewish exiles and became governor of Judaea under the Persians Influenced by the prophets Haggai and Zechariah, he rebuilt the Temple
Zerubbabel - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway At all events, the Zerubbabel of Ezra and Haggai was heir to the throne of Judah, and because of his position in the Davidic line he was placed by two evangelists (Matt 1:12; Luke 3:27) in the ancestral list of Jesus Christ
Who was Zerubbabel and what was his role in the Bible? Zerubbabel, a significant figure in the Old Testament, played a pivotal role in the post-exilic period of Jewish history His story is primarily found in the books of Haggai, Zechariah, and Ezra, where he emerges as a leader during a critical time of restoration and rebuilding for the Jewish people
Who was Zerubbabel in the Bible? - Bible Study Tools Zerubbabel, found through the Old Testament, was known as the head of Judah after the exile of Judeans His leadership was vital in rebuilding the tower in Jerusalem that Jesus would one day visit
Who was Zerubbabel in the Bible? - Answer The Bible Zerubbabel was the leader of the first group of Jewish returnees around 538 BC (Ezra 2:2) The books of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Haggai emphasize his leadership role in the resettlement of Judah and the rebuilding of the temple
Who Was Zerubbabel in the Bible? - Christianity Who Was Zerubbabel in the Bible? Zerubbabel was an influential political and religious leader in Israel during the time when Jewish exiles returned from captivity in Babylon He’s best known for spearheading the rebuilding of God’s Temple in Jerusalem in the 6th Century B C
Topical Bible: The Significance of Zerubbabel Zerubbabel, a prominent figure in the post-exilic period of Israel's history, plays a crucial role in the restoration of the Jewish community and the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem