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- Ahasuerus - Wikipedia
"Ahasuerus" is given as the name of a king, the husband of Esther, in the Book of Esther He is said to have "ruled over a hundred and twenty-seven provinces from India to Nubia " – that is, over the Achaemenid Empire [4]
- Ahasuerus | Stories, Relationships, Facts | Britannica
Ahasuerus, a royal Persian name occurring throughout the Old Testament Immediately preceding Artaxerxes I in the line of Persian kings, Ahasuerus is evidently to be identified with Xerxes The name appears in Ezra 4:6, the Book of Esther, and other religious texts
- Who Is King Ahasuerus in the Bible? | Christianity. com
Based on the description, Ahasuerus had more than just one man We’ll uncover who Ahersuerus was in the Bible and why he plays an important role in the overarching narrative
- Topical Bible: Ahasuerus
In summary, Ahasuerus is a complex figure whose identity and role vary across different biblical texts His presence in the narrative of Esther, in particular, provides a rich tapestry of historical and theological insights into the life of the Jewish people during the Persian Empire
- AHASUERUS - JewishEncyclopedia. com
The restlessness of Ahasuerus on that night which decided the fate of the Jews was caused by the archangel Michael (Gabriel), who knocked him to the ground 366 times, and then brought before him a company of butchers, bakers, and butlers, to whom the king in his anger said: "You have poisoned me!"
- Ahasuerus - Israel My Glory
In Esther’s day, the king of the vast Persian Empire was Ahasuerus He is called Xerxes in Greek and Khshayarsha in Persian Some scholars believe Ahasuerus is a title meaning “chief of rulers,” while others believe it was the king’s name
- Encyclopedia of The Bible – Ahasuerus or Assuerus
When Haman’s true character and plan were exposed, Ahasuerus hanged him on the gallows that he (Haman) had prepared for Mordecai (7:10) and gave Mordecai his position (10:3)
- The Story of Ahasuerus in the Bible - Chabad. org
That night, Ahasuerus tossed and turned, unable to sleep, and asked that his records be read to him Upon hearing that Mordecai had saved his life and never been rewarded, he resolved to correct the injustice
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