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Artaxerxes

Facts:

Artaxerxes was a king who reigned over the Persian empire from about 464 to 424 BC.

  • During Artaxerxes' reign, the Israelites from Judah were in exile in Babylon, which was under the control of Persia at that time.
  • Artaxerxes allowed Ezra the priest and other Jewish leaders to leave Babylon and go back to Jerusalem to teach the Israelites the Law of God.
  • Later during this time, Artaxerxes also allowed his cupbearer Nehemiah to return to Jerusalem to lead the Jews in rebuilding the walls surrounding the city.
  • Because Babylon was under the rule of Persia, Artaxerxes was sometimes called the "king of Babylon."
  • Note that Artaxerxes is not the same person as Ahasuerus (Xerxes).

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(See also: Xerxes, Babylon, cupbearer, Ezra, Nehemiah, Persia)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H783

Forms Found in the English ULB

Artaxerxes, Artaxerxes'