Zerubbabel

Zerubbabel zērŭbˈəbəl [key] [Heb.,=seed of Babylon], in the Bible, a grandson of King Jehoiachin (exiled in 597 b.c.) and governor of Jerusalem. He led a company returning from exile in c.520 b.c. under patronage of the Persian King Darius. Zerubbabel was a contemporary of Haggai and Zechariah, under whose stimulating encouragement he finished the rebuilding of the Temple. He is also known as Zorobabel.

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