TATTENAI — (Aram. תַּתְּנַי; I Esd. 6:3, 7, 26, Sisinnes), governor (peḥah) of the territory known as Beyond The River (eber nahara in Aramaic; Coele Syria and Phoenicia in I Esd.) under Darius I. Tattenai was subordinate, at least at first, to Ushtannu… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Tattenai — or Sisinnes was a Persian governor of the province west of the Euphrates River during the reign of Darius I. [ [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article 9001332 Tattenai. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 4 Sept. 2007] ]… … Wikipedia
Eber-Nari — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Eber Nari (acadio; también Ebir Nari) o Abar Nahara (arameo) es el nombre de una antigua región de Asia occidental y satrapía del Imperio Aqueménida, que se correspondía aproximadamente con el Levante. Significa más… … Wikipedia Español
Sátrapas de Siria — Anexo:Sátrapas de Siria Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Esta es una lista de sátrapas conocidos que gobernaron bajo el Imperio Persa la satrapía denominada Eber Nari en acadio, Abar Nahara en arameo y Siria por los historiadores griegos, desde la… … Wikipedia Español
Anexo:Sátrapas de Siria — Esta es una lista de sátrapas conocidos que gobernaron bajo el Imperio Persa la satrapía denominada Eber Nari (en acadio), Abar Nahara (en arameo) y Siria (por los historiadores griegos), desde la conquista persa (hacia el 539… … Wikipedia Español
EXILE, BABYLONIAN — EXILE, BABYLONIAN, exiles of Judah to Babylonia, sixth–fifth centuries B.C.E. Although Babylonia was not the only destination of former Judahites, it was the Babylonian deportees and their descendants whose perspectives inform the Hebrew Bible.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SATRAP — (Heb. pl. אֲחַשְׁדַּרְפְּנִים; Aram. אֲחַשְׁדַּרְפְּנַיָּא; Old Persian xšaçapāvan, protector of the province ; Greek σατράπης), an official title during the Persian Empire of varying meaning. According to Herodotus (3:89–94) and contemporary… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
TEMPLE — The article is arranged according to the following outline: first temple history structure the ground plan of the temple the detailed plan of the temple general description the porch THE MAIN ROOM (HEKHAL) OR HOLY PLACE … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ZERUBBABEL — (Heb. זְרֻבָּבֶל; Akk. Zēr Bābili, scion of Babylon ). Usually recorded as the son of Shealtiel (Ezra 3:2, 8; 5:2; Neh. 12:1; Haggai 1:1, 12, 14; 2:2, 23), he is mentioned once in a genealogical list as the first son of Pedaiah and the nephew… … Encyclopedia of Judaism