Zerubbabel in Easton's Bible Dictionary
            the seed of Babylon, the son of Salathiel or Shealtiel (Hag.
 1:1; Zorobabel, Matt. 1:12); called also the son of 
Pedaiah (1
 Chr. 3:17-19), i.e., according to a frequent usage 
of the word
 "son;" the grandson or the nephew of Salathiel. He 
is also known
 by the Persian name of Sheshbazzar (Ezra 1:8, 11). 
In the first
 year of Cyrus, king of Persia, he led the first band 
of Jews,
 numbering 42,360 (Ezra 2:64), exclusive of a large 
number of
 servants, who returned from captivity at the close 
of the
 seventy years. In the second year after the Return, 
he erected
 an altar and laid the foundation of the temple on 
the ruins of
 that which had been destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar 
(3:8-13; ch.
 4-6). All through the work he occupied a prominent 
place,
 inasmuch as he was a descendant of the royal line of 
David.
                          
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