What Is Meaning Of “REHOBOTH”
Rehoboth is a place mentioned in
the
Bible in the book of “Genesis”. It is mentioned
in the story of Abraham and his nephew Lot. After a dispute between the
herdsmen of Abraham and Lot, the two men agreed to separate, with Lot choosing
to move eastward to the plain of Jordan, while Abraham stayed in the land of
Canaan. Genesis 26:22
states that "And he removed from there to the valley of Gerar, and dwelt
there. And Isaac dug again the wells of water which they had dug in the days of
Abraham his father; for the Philistines had stopped them up after the death of
Abraham: and he called their names after the names by which his father had
called them." Rehoboth is one of the wells that Isaac had to re-dug and
it's name means "open
spaces" or "room for cattle"
Genesis
: Chapter 26 :22
He Moved On From there and dug another Well,and no on Quarreled over
it. He names it Rehoboth, Saying, “Now the LORD has given us room and We Will
flourish in the land”
Cyrus (King
Of Persia) History
Cyrus the Great was a king of the
Achaemenid Empire, who reigned from around 550 to 530 BCE. He is mentioned in
the Bible, in the book of
Isaiah ( Chapter 45), as the one
who will conquer Babylon and allow the exiled Israelites to return to
Jerusalem. He is also mentioned in the book of Ezra (Chapter 1) as the one who
issued a decree allowing the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem. Cyrus is
known for his military conquests and his policy of religious tolerance, which
allowed conquered peoples to keep their own gods and religious practices. He is
considered one of the greatest leaders in history, and his rule is often seen
as the beginning of the Persian Empire's Golden Age
World – Uzhagam
The world (Uzhagam) refers to the Earth
and Everything on it, including all living things,
the atmosphere and the natural resources
that support life. It can also refer to the
entirety of human society and the global
community. some contexts, "world" can also
refer to other planets or celestial bodies.
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