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    According to the biblical narrative, Zerubbabel (/ z ə ˈ r ʌ b ə b əl /) was a governor of the Achaemenid Empire's province of Yehud and the grandson of Jeconiah, penultimate king of Judah.

  2. May 8, 2020 · Zerubbabel was the grandson of King Jehoiachin of Judah (1 Chronicles 3:17) and therefore a descendant of David. Born in Babylon during the exile of Judeans, Zerubbabel migrated to Judah after King Cyrus II allowed the banished tribe to return to their home to restore the temple.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Zerubbabel is a Babylonian name meaning “offspring of Babylon.” As governor of Judah, Zerubbabel was appointed as one of the initial leaders who supervised the reconstruction of the Jerusalem temple with the help of Joshua, the high priest (Ezra 3:2–3, 8).

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Zerubbabel (flourished 6th century bc) was the governor of Judaea under whom the rebuilding of the Jewish Temple at Jerusalem took place. 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.

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  5. Zerubbabel: Man With a Mission. Zerubbabel was born to a Judean family exiled in Babylon sometime after the second Jewish deportation of 597 B.C. His name is of Babylonian origin and means “seed or offspring of Babylon.”

  6. Work of Zerubbabel. This man was the active political leader in Jerusalem under the aegis of Tattenai, the military governor of Judaea ( 6:13 ), with Joshua the high priest serving as the principal religious figure.

  7. Sep 18, 2019 · 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.

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