Zerubbabel
[ zuh-ruhb-uh-buhl ]
noun
a leader of the Jews on their return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian captivity. Ezra 2:1, 2; 3:2–13.
- Also Zorobabel.
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How to use Zerubbabel in a sentence
The hull of it's Zerubbabel Chirk; but most folks ain't got time to say all that.
Queen Hildegarde | Laura Elizabeth Howe RichardsZerubbabel didn't only hold prayer-meetings; he went and cut down trees, and started to build.
The Chocolate Soldier | C. T. StuddWhatever became of Zerubbabel—he disappears with this scene—he never wore a real crown nor sat upon the throne of his fathers.
The Literature of the Old Testament | George Foot MooreIt differed from the uncompleted Temple of Zerubbabel in being of vaster dimensions and of richer and more ornate decoration.
History of the Jews, Vol. II (of 6) | Heinrich GraetzHe united in himself the qualities of the prophet Jeremiah and the prince Zerubbabel, who had been in exile.
History of the Jews, Vol. II (of 6) | Heinrich Graetz
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