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After the return from captivity, under Zerubbabel and the high priest Jeshua , arrangements were almost immediately made to reorganize the long-desolated kingdom of Israel. The body of pilgrims, forming a band of 42,360, including children, having completed the long and dreary journey of some four months, from the banks of the Euphrates to Jerusalem, were animated in all their proceeding by a strong religious impulse, and therefore one of their first cares was to restore their ancient worship by rebuilding the temple and reinstituting the sacrificial rituals known as the korbanot.
On the invitation of Zerubbabel, the governor, who showed them a remarkable example of liberality by contributing personally 1,000 golden darics, besides other gifts, the people with great enthusiasm poured their gifts into the sacred treasury ( Ezra 2). First they erected and dedicated the altar of Jehovah on the exact spot where it had formerly stood, and they then cleared away the charred heaps of debris which occupied the site of the old temple; and in the second month of the second year ( 535 BC), amid great public excitement and rejoicing ( PsalmsPsalms Tehilim , in Hebrew) is a book of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh, and of the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. Because the book consists of songs or chants, a psalm can be used to mean any religious chant or poem of praise. This article, however, d 116; 117; 118), the foundations of the second temple were laid. A wide interest was felt in this great movement, although it was regarded with mingled feelings by the spectators ( HaggaiThe Book of Haggai is a book in the Bible Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh, written by the prophet Haggai. It consists of two brief, comprehensive chapters. The object of the prophet was generally to urge the people to proceed with the rebuilding of the se 2:3; Zechariah 4:10).
The SamaritansFor the British telephone helpline, see Samaritans . Like the Jews, the Samaritans are both a religious and an ethnic group. Ethnically, they are descended from the inhabitants of Samaria from the beginning of the Babylonian Exile up to the beginning of t made proposals for a co-operation in the work. Zerubbabel and Jeshua and the elders, however, declined all such cooperation, feeling that JudahJudea or Judaea "Praise", Standard Hebrew Yhuda Tiberian Hebrew Yhuh is a term used for the mountainous Southern part of the West Bank. In modern times, the name "Yehudah" is most often used by Zionists. Others prefer to use the collective name introduced must build the temple without help. Immediately evil reports were spread regarding the Jews. According to Ezra 4:5, the Samaritans sought to "frustrate their purpose" and sent messengers to EcbatanaEcbatana Hangmatana in Old Persian, Agbatana in Aeschylus, written Aga?mtanu by Nabonidos, and Agamatanu at Behistun) was the capital of Astyages Istuveg , which was taken by Cyrus the Great in the sixth year of Nabonidos ( 549 BC). The city is now known and Susa, with the result that the work was suspended.