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Who was the Hebrews second King?

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Updated: 8/20/2019

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What ruler allowed the Hebrews return to Jerusalem?

King Cyrus.


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The first king for the Hebrews was the king Saul. First King Saul was the first king around 1020 B.C.E Then King David from 1--5-970 who defeated the Philistines centralized kingdom with Jerusalem, as its capital (Son of King David) King Solomon 970-931 his greatest achievement was the construction of the (first) grand temple in Jerusalem