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Shazrezzar ben Zerubbabel ha-David
- Preferred Name: Shazrezzar ben Zerubbabel ha-David
- Gender: M
- Death: Y with note: GEDCOM data
- FSID: L218-KH5
- Birth: ABT 560 BC in Babylonia at LATI: N2.54 LONG: E4.42
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Shazrezzar, a Babylonian name, the ancestor of Judea's greatest governor, Nehemiah, whose brother was the ancestor of the Abiudite Line, a major Davidic line. The Abiudite Line is basically the family and descendants of the famous Jewish Governor Nehemiah, a royal Jewish prince, whose family developed into a major Davidic descent-line. The main-line of the Abiudite Line ended with St. Joseph and his younger twin- brothers and their families as well as that of Miriam, their older half-sister, and, also that of St Joseph's two uncles and their families. The Abiudite Line was formerly an illegitimate descent-line since it descended from Zerubabel and his "foreign [1st] wife" but was legitimated by the Sanhedrin at the time of Herod's marriage to Doris "of Jerusalem," in 37BC, then, upon the failure of the Davidic Dynasty's [legitimate] senior-line in 4BC, the Abiudite Line became eligible for the succession.
Ancestor of Joseph, the husband of Mary, from the Christian Bible.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Zorobabel ben Salathiel ben Neri, b. ABT 586 BC in Babylonia d. 510 BC in Babylonia
Mother: Amytis the Babylonian, b. ABT 580 BC in Babylonia d. ABT 500 BC
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