Artaxerxes
Bible Usage:
- Artaxerxes used 14 times.
- Artaxerxes' used once.
- First Reference: Ezra 4:7
- Last Reference: Nehemiah 13:6
Dictionaries:
- Included in Eastons: Yes
- Included in Hitchcocks: Yes
- Included in Naves: Yes
- Included in Smiths: Yes
- Included in Websters: No
- Included in Strongs: Yes
- Included in Thayers: No
- Included in BDB: Yes
Strongs Concordance:
- H783 Used 15 times
The Greek form of the name of several Persian kings.
1. The king who obstructed the rebuilding of the temple (Ezra 4:7). He was probably the Smerdis of profane history.
2. The king mentioned in Ezra 7:1, in the seventh year (B.C. 458) of whose reign Ezra led a second colony of Jews back to Jerusalem, was probably Longimanus, who reigned for forty years (B.C. 464-425); the grandson of Darius, who, fourteen years later, permitted Nehemiah to return and rebuild Jerusalem.
the silence of light; fervent to spoil
1. A Persian king, probably identical with Ahasuerus. Prohibits the rebuilding of Jerusalem
Ezra 4:7-24
2. King of Persia. Decrees of, in behalf of the Jews
Ezra 15:7; Ezra 16:2; Nehemiah 5:14
(the great warrior).
- The first Artaxerxes is mentioned in (Ezra 4:7) and appears identical with Smerdis, the Magian impostor and pretended brother of Cambyses, who usurped the throne B.C. 522, and reigned eight months.
- In (Nehemiah 2:1) we have another Artaxerxes. We may safely identify him with Artaxerxes Macrocheir or Longimanus, the son of Xerxces, who reigned B.C. 464-425.
Bible Usage:
- Artaxerxes used 14 times.
- Artaxerxes' used once.
- First Reference: Ezra 4:7
- Last Reference: Nehemiah 13:6
Dictionaries:
- Included in Eastons: Yes
- Included in Hitchcocks: Yes
- Included in Naves: Yes
- Included in Smiths: Yes
- Included in Websters: No
- Included in Strongs: Yes
- Included in Thayers: No
- Included in BDB: Yes
Strongs Concordance:
- H783 Used 15 times