What was the name of the Queen in Nehemiah 1-3
R. A. Torrey's Treasury of Scripture Knowledge states, "It was probably Esther who was present at this time, and who seconded Nehemiah's request."
Ray C. Steadman writes, "That queen, I believe, was Queen Esther, the Jewish maiden who had been raised to this prominent position by the grace of God. Neither Artaxerxes nor Ahasuerus are the names of this king. That is what is so confusing. These are really titles. Artaxerxes means "the great king" and Ahasuerus means "the venerable father." These were not the king's given names. It may or may not be helpful to know that this Artaxerxes and Ahasuerus are also Darius the Mede of the book of Daniel."
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary states, "The queen referred to was probably Esther, whose presence would tend greatly to embolden Nehemiah in stating his request."
Under normal circumstances in oriental, and more specifically the Persian courts it was not customary for the queen to be present at judgment time or dining with the king. The only logical answer is if she had found some special favor with the king and thus had gained entry at this time, or if she perhaps had some insight into this matter. I believe, then though I am no expert, that artaxerxes and ahasureus were the same, and as nehemiah states it was the 20th year of his reign, that the queen would have been Esther. This would explain the favorable attitutude of the king towards the Jews return, and also of the compltion of GOd placing Esther on the throne, toaid in the return of His people.
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Queen Esther. Her story can be found in the book of Esther right after the book of Nehemiah.
Casseopeia.
there is no information about the Queen of Sheba except in the bible, and no mention of what languages she spoke.
Please repost your question, but this time mention what country's king and queen you want to know about.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice first encounters the Cheshire Cat in Chapter 6, Pig and Pepper. He is sitting by the fire in the Duchess' house and smiling broadly. After Alice leaves the house, she sees him again, sitting in a tree, and talks to him for a while.The next, and last, time she meets him is in Chapter 8, The Queen's Croquet Ground, where only his head appears, much to the consternation of the King of Hearts.
He says that he's been visited by her in his sleep.
because he was physically unable to stand
Queen Mab is first mentioned by Mercutio in act 1 scene 4 from lines 59-100.
The Queen of Sheba and her minions were the first mention of what is now the country of Yemen.
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