'King' in the Bible
In the first year of Cyrus king of Persia, the word of the Lord spoken through Jeremiah was fulfilled. The Lord put it into the mind of King Cyrus to issue a proclamation throughout his entire kingdom and to put it in writing:
This is what King Cyrus of Persia says: “The Lord, the God of heaven, has given me all the kingdoms of the earth and has appointed me to build Him a house at Jerusalem in Judah.
King Cyrus also brought out the articles of the Lord’s house that Nebuchadnezzar had taken from Jerusalem and had placed in the house of his gods.
King Cyrus of Persia had them brought out under the supervision of Mithredath the treasurer, who counted them out to Sheshbazzar the prince of Judah.
These now are the people of the province who came from those captive exiles King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon had deported to Babylon. They returned to Jerusalem and Judah, each to his own town.
They gave money to the stonecutters and artisans, and gave food, drink, and oil to the people of Sidon and Tyre, so they could bring cedar wood from Lebanon to Joppa by sea, according to the authorization given them by King Cyrus of Persia.
When the builders had laid the foundation of the Lord’s temple, the priests, dressed in their robes and holding trumpets, and the Levites descended from Asaph, holding cymbals, took their positions to praise the Lord, as King David of Israel had instructed.
they approached Zerubbabel and the leaders of the families and said to them, “Let us build with you, for we also worship your God and have been sacrificing to Him since the time King Esar-haddon of Assyria brought us here.”
But Zerubbabel, Jeshua, and the other leaders of Israel’s families answered them, “You may have no part with us in building a house for our God, since we alone must build it for Yahweh, the God of Israel, as King Cyrus, the king of Persia has commanded us.”
They also bribed officials to act against them to frustrate their plans throughout the reign of King Cyrus of Persia and until the reign of King Darius of Persia.
During the time of King Artaxerxes of Persia, Bishlam, Mithredath, Tabeel and the rest of his colleagues wrote to King Artaxerxes. The letter was written in Aramaic and translated.
Rehum the chief deputy and Shimshai the scribe wrote a letter to King Artaxerxes concerning Jerusalem as follows:
This is the text of the letter they sent to him:To King Artaxerxes from your servants, the men from the region west of the Euphrates River:
Let it be known to the king that the Jews who came from you have returned to us at Jerusalem. They are rebuilding that rebellious and evil city, finishing its walls, and repairing its foundations.
Let it now be known to the king that if that city is rebuilt and its walls are finished, they will not pay tribute, duty, or land tax, and the royal revenue will suffer.
Since we have taken an oath of loyalty to the king, and it is not right for us to witness his dishonor, we have sent to inform the king
We advise the king that if this city is rebuilt and its walls are finished, you will not have any possession west of the Euphrates.
The king sent a reply to his chief deputy Rehum, Shimshai the scribe, and the rest of their colleagues living in Samaria and elsewhere in the region west of the Euphrates River:Greetings.
As soon as the text of King Artaxerxes’ letter was read to Rehum, Shimshai the scribe, and their colleagues, they immediately went to the Jews in Jerusalem and forcibly stopped them.
Now the construction of God’s house in Jerusalem had stopped and remained at a standstill until the second year of the reign of King Darius of Persia. >
This is the text of the letter that Tattenai the governor of the region west of the Euphrates River, Shethar-bozenai, and their colleagues, the officials in the region, sent to King Darius.
They sent him a report, written as follows: To King Darius: All greetings.
Let it be known to the king that we went to the house of the great God in the province of Judah. It is being built with cut stones, and its beams are being set in the walls. This work is being done diligently and succeeding through the people’s efforts.
This is the reply they gave us: We are the servants of the God of heaven and earth and are rebuilding the temple that was built many years ago, which a great king of Israel built and finished.
But since our fathers angered the God of heaven, He handed them over to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, the Chaldean, who destroyed this temple and deported the people to Babylon.
However, in the first year of Cyrus king of Babylon, he issued a decree to rebuild the house of God.
He also took from the temple in Babylon the gold and silver articles of God’s house that Nebuchadnezzar had taken from the temple in Jerusalem and carried them to the temple in Babylon. He released them from the temple in Babylon to a man named Sheshbazzar, the governor by the appointment of King Cyrus.
So if it pleases the king, let a search of the royal archives in Babylon be conducted to see if it is true that a decree was issued by King Cyrus to rebuild the house of God in Jerusalem. Let the king’s decision regarding this matter be sent to us.
King Darius gave the order, and they searched in the library of Babylon in the archives.
In the first year of King Cyrus, he issued a decree concerning the house of God in Jerusalem: Let the house be rebuilt as a place for offering sacrifices, and let its original foundations be retained. Its height is to be 90 feet and its width 90 feet,
so that they can offer sacrifices of pleasing aroma to the God of heaven and pray for the life of the king and his sons.
May the God who caused His name to dwell there overthrow any king or people who dares to harm or interfere with this house of God in Jerusalem. I, Darius, have issued the decree. Let it be carried out diligently.
Then Tattenai governor of the region west of the Euphrates River, Shethar-bozenai, and their colleagues diligently carried out what King Darius had decreed.
So the Jewish elders continued successfully with the building under the prophesying of Haggai the prophet and Zechariah son of Iddo. They finished the building according to the command of the God of Israel and the decrees of Cyrus, Darius, and King Artaxerxes of Persia.
This house was completed on the third day of the month of Adar in the sixth year of the reign of King Darius.
After these events, during the reign of King Artaxerxes of Persia, Ezra—Seraiah’s son, Azariah’s son,Hilkiah’s son,
—came up from Babylon. He was a scribe skilled in the law of Moses, which Yahweh, the God of Israel, had given. The king had granted him everything he requested because the hand of Yahweh his God was on him.
Some of the Israelites, priests, Levites, singers, gatekeepers, and temple servants accompanied him to Jerusalem in the seventh year of King Artaxerxes.
Ezra came to Jerusalem in the fifth month, during the seventh year of the king.
This is the text of the letter King Artaxerxes gave to Ezra the priest and scribe, an expert in matters of the Lord’s commands and statutes for Israel:
Artaxerxes, king of kings, to Ezra the priest, an expert in the law of the God of heaven: Greetings.
You are sent by the king and his seven counselors to evaluate Judah and Jerusalem according to the law of your God, which is in your possession.
You are also to bring the silver and gold the king and his counselors have willingly given to the God of Israel, whose dwelling is in Jerusalem,
I, King Artaxerxes, issue a decree to all the treasurers in the region west of the Euphrates River: Whatever Ezra the priest, an expert in the law of the God of heaven, asks of you must be provided promptly,
Whatever is commanded by the God of heaven must be done diligently for the house of the God of heaven, so that wrath will not fall on the realm of the king and his sons.
Anyone who does not keep the law of your God and the law of the king, let a fair judgment be executed against him, whether death, banishment, confiscation of property, or imprisonment.
and who has shown favor to me before the king, his counselors, and all his powerful officers. So I took courage because I was strengthened by Yahweh my God, and I gathered Israelite leaders to return with me.
These are the family leaders and the genealogical records of those who returned with me from Babylon during the reign of King Artaxerxes:
I did this because I was ashamed to ask the king for infantry and cavalry to protect us from enemies during the journey, since we had told him, “The hand of our God is gracious to all who seek Him, but His great anger is against all who abandon Him.”
Search Results by Versions
Search Results by Book
- Genesis (15)
- Exodus (14)
- Numbers (14)
- Deuteronomy (18)
- Joshua (42)
- Judges (29)
- 1 Samuel (71)
- 2 Samuel (183)
- 1 Kings (225)
- 2 Kings (260)
- 1 Chronicles (54)
- 2 Chronicles (209)
- Ezra (50)
- Nehemiah (20)
- Esther (89)
- Job (5)
- Psalm (36)
- Proverbs (16)
- Ecclesiastes (10)
- Song of Songs (5)
- Isaiah (53)
- Jeremiah (168)
- Lamentations (2)
- Ezekiel (25)
- Daniel (109)
- Hosea (14)
- Amos (5)
- Jonah (2)
- Micah (3)
- Nahum (1)
- Zephaniah (2)
- Haggai (2)
- Zechariah (8)
- Malachi (1)
Related Words
- Kaiwanyour (1 instance )
- Keep (310 instances )
- Keeper (8 instances )
- Keeping (39 instances )
- Keeps (40 instances )
- Kept (179 instances )
- Keramim (1 instance )
- Kernels (2 instances )
- Kettle (1 instance )
- Kettles (1 instance )
- Key (6 instances )
- Keys (2 instances )
- Kg (2 instances )
- Kick (1 instance )
- Kid (1 instance )
- Kidnapped (4 instances )
- Kidnapper (1 instance )
- Kidnappers (1 instance )
- Kidnapping (1 instance )
- Kidnaps (1 instance )
- Kidneys (14 instances )
- Kill (183 instances )
- Killed (201 instances )
- Killer (1 instance )
- Killing (19 instances )
- Kills (29 instances )
- Kind (80 instances )
- Kindle (8 instances )
- Kindled (4 instances )
- Kindles (4 instances )
- Kindling (2 instances )
- Kindly (7 instances )
- Kindness (36 instances )
- Kindred (1 instance )
- Kinds (48 instances )
- King's (230 instances )
- Kingdom (287 instances )
- Kingdoms (54 instances )
- Kings (302 instances )
- Kingship (12 instances )
- Kinsmen (1 instance )
- Kiss (19 instances )
- Kissed (22 instances )
- Kisses (3 instances )
- Kissing (2 instances )
- Kitchens (1 instance )
- Kite (2 instances )
- Kittimwill (1 instance )
- Knead (2 instances )
- Kneaded (4 instances )
- Kneading (5 instances )
- Knee (6 instances )
- Kneel (6 instances )
- Kneeling (2 instances )
- Kneels (1 instance )
- Knees (21 instances )
- Knelt (15 instances )
- Knew (82 instances )
- Knife (6 instances )
- Knit (2 instances )
- Knives (9 instances )
- Knock (7 instances )
- Knocked (3 instances )
- Knocking (4 instances )
- Knocks (4 instances )
- Know (830 instances )
- Knowing (44 instances )
- Knowledge (132 instances )
- Knowledgeable (4 instances )
- Knowledgeably (1 instance )
- Known (149 instances )
- Knows (85 instances )
- Korahites (6 instances )
- Koum (1 instance )
Bible Theasaurus
Reverse Interlinear
Basileia
Barak
Eido
Harag
Chagag
mana`
Sh@'er
Epiginosko
Ba`ar
Baqar
Basar
Ga'al
Gara`
Dabaq
Chuwts
Checed
Charah
Charash
Chasak
Yada`
Kabash
Kala'
Kara`
Leb
Muwth
Malak