Many Christian interpreters, following Sir Robert Anderson and/or Harold W. Hoehner, have held that only the decree of Artaxerxes Longimanus explicitly...
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Artaxerxes Longimanus ascended to the throne of the Medo-Persian empire in July 465 B.C. (Encyclopedia Britannica, 1990 ed.). The twentieth year of his reign would have begun in July 446 B.C. The decree occurred approximately nine months later in the month of Nisan (March/April on our calendar).
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The commandment to restore and build Jerusalem was given by Artaxerxes Longimanus on March 14, 445 b.c.5 (The emphasis in the verse on "the street" and "the wall" was to avoid confusion with other earlier mandates confined to rebuilding the Temple.)
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But there is a subtle comparison they missed! It's the famous hand of Artaxerxes, Longimanus! Artaxerxes' right hand was longer than his left one, and this was so unusual it became his trademark and namesake: "Artaxerxes, LONGIMANUS" (longimanus = Latin for "long hand.")
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Longimanus artaxerxes i - Definition of Longimanus artaxerxes i at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of...
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Jan 2, 2003 Artaxerxes I Longimanus King of Persia. Date, Place, Source Artaxerxes I Longimanus King of Persia - -. Xerxes I King of Persia...
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The king of this name mentioned in Ezra 7:1-28, is most probably Artaxerxes Longimanus, the son and successor of Xerxes, who ascended the throne B. C. 425,
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According to Sir Robert Anderson this edict to rebuild Jerusalem was issued on March 14, 445 BC by Artaxerxes Longimanus of Persia. Exactly 173,880 days later Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. This was the first time Jesus allowed Himself to be publicly proclaimed as the Messiah and King.
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Who was Nehemiah? Nehemiah was the son of Hacaliah and brother of Hanani; cupbearer to Persian King Artaxerxes (Longimanus) and, later, governor of the Jews, rebuilder of... cupbearer to Persian King Artaxerxes (Longimanus) and, later, governor of the Jews, rebuilder of Jerusalemâ??s wall, and writer of the Bible...
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