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Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire and king of Persia from 559-530 BC. He is venerated in the Hebrew Bible as Cyrus the Messiah for conquering Babylon and liberating the Jews from captivity.

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  • Ciro el Grande en la Biblia (es)
  • Cyrus the Great in the Bible (en)
  • Koresh Agung dalam Alkitab (in)
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  • Ciro el Grande (c. 600 ó 576 – 530 a. C.) figura en la Biblia hebrea como el patrón y libertador de los judíos. Es mencionado 23 veces por su nombre y aludido varias veces más.​ Según la Biblia, Ciro el Grande, rey de Persia, era el monarca bajo el cual la cautividad babilónica acabó. En el primer año de su reinado es incitado por Dios para decretar que el Templo en Jerusalén debía ser reconstruido y que los judíos que lo desearan pudieran ingresar a su tierra.​Además, mostró interés en el proyecto al devolver los recipientes sagrados que se había sido tomado del Primer Templo y una suma considerable de dinero con qué para comprar materiales de construcción. (es)
  • Koresh Agung (sekitar 600 atau 576 - 530 SM) disebutkan dalam Alkitab Ibrani sebagai pelindung dan pengirim kaum Yahudi. Ia disebutkan sebanyak 23 kali menggunakan nama dan disebutkan beberapa kali secara samar. Menurut Alkitab, Koresh Agung, raja Persia, adalah penguasa pada masa akhir pembuangan Babilonia. Pada tahun pertama masa pemerintahannya, ia diperintahkan oleh Allah untuk membangun ulang Bait Allah dan memulangkan kaum Yahudi ke tanah mereka untuk tujuan tersebut. Selain itu, ia menunjukkan minatnya dalam proyek tersebut dengan mengembalikan barang-barang suci mereka yang dirampas dari Bait Allah Pertama dan sejumlah uang untuk membeli bahan-bahan bangunan. Keberadaan dekrit tersebut dipersengketakan. (in)
  • Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire and king of Persia from 559-530 BC. He is venerated in the Hebrew Bible as Cyrus the Messiah for conquering Babylon and liberating the Jews from captivity. (en)
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  • Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire and king of Persia from 559-530 BC. He is venerated in the Hebrew Bible as Cyrus the Messiah for conquering Babylon and liberating the Jews from captivity. According to the Bible, Cyrus the Great, king of the Achaemenid Empire, was the monarch who ended the Babylonian captivity. In the first year of his reign he was prompted by God to decree that the Temple in Jerusalem should be rebuilt and that Jews who wished to could return to their homeland for this purpose. Moreover, he showed his interest in the project by sending back with them the sacred vessels which had been taken from the First Temple and a considerable sum of money with which to buy building materials. The existence of the decree has been questioned by modern scholars. (en)
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