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'''Zerubbabel''' (6th century BCE) was a member of the House of David
'''Zerubbabel''' (6th century BCE), of the [[House of David]], was the last king of Judah in Babylon. He was the nephew of his predecessor [[Sheshbazzar]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
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Together the Zadokite high priest [[Joshua]], Zerubbabel led the return of the Jews from Babylon after the exile and laid the foundations of the Second Temple in the early Persian period.  
Together the Zadokite high priest [[Joshua]], Zerubbabel led the return of the Jews from Babylon after the exile and laid the foundations of the Second Temple in the early Persian period.  


==In Depth==
==Zerubbabel in ancient sources==


* [[Zerubbabel (sources)]]
* See [[Zerubbabel (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources
* [[Zerubbabel (arts)]]
 
==Zerubbabel in literature & the arts==
 
* See [[Zerubbabel (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works
==Zerubbabel in scholarship==
 
* See [[Zerubbabel (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works


==References==
==References==
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==Related categories==
==Related categories==
*[[:Category:Ezra-Nehemiah (text)|Ezra-Nehemiah (text)]]
*[[:Category:Ezra-Nehemiah (text)|Ezra-Nehemiah (text)]]


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*[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=115&letter=Z Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)]
*[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=115&letter=Z Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)]
This category includes (in chronological order) scholarly and fictional works dealing with the character of [[Zerubbabel]].


==Selected Bibliography (articles)==
==Selected Bibliography (articles)==

Revision as of 10:57, 22 July 2012


Zerubbabel (6th century BCE), of the House of David, was the last king of Judah in Babylon. He was the nephew of his predecessor Sheshbazzar.

Overview

Together the Zadokite high priest Joshua, Zerubbabel led the return of the Jews from Babylon after the exile and laid the foundations of the Second Temple in the early Persian period.

Zerubbabel in ancient sources

Zerubbabel in literature & the arts

Zerubbabel in scholarship

References

Related categories

External links

Selected Bibliography (articles)

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1982

1987

2002

2010

  • The Fate and Future of Zerubbabel in the Prophecy of Haggai / Greg Goswell / In: Biblica 91.1 (2010) 77-90

Media in category "Zerubbabel (subject)"

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