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==References==
==References==


*'''Zerubbabel ''' / [[Bran E. Beyer]] / In: [[The Anchor Bible Dictionary (1992 Freedman), dictionary]], 6:1084-1086
*'''Zerubbabel''' / [[Steven J. Schweitzer]] / In: [[The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), edited volume]], 1359-1360


*'''Zerubbabel''' / [[Steven J. Schweitzer]] / In: [[The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), edited volume]], 1359-1360
*'''Zerubbabel ''' / [[Bran E. Beyer]] / In: [[The Anchor Bible Dictionary (1992 Freedman), dictionary]], 6:1084-1086


==External links==
==External links==

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Zerubbabel (6th century BCE) was a member of the House of David

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 is mentioned in Ezra-Nehemia, in 3 Ezra, and in Zechariah.

Zerubbabel in Scholarship

Zerubbabel in Fiction

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References

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