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Persia

Persia was a dominant ancient empire that God sovereignly used to accomplish His purposes, including the preservation of the Jewish people and the rebuilding of Jerusalem after exile.

Overview

The Persian Empire under kings like Ahasuerus and Darius played a crucial role in biblical history. God preserved the Jewish nation through Queen Esther during Persian rule and enabled the Jewish remnant to return from captivity to rebuild the temple and walls of Jerusalem under Persian permission and protection.

Key Scriptures

"In the third year of the reign of King Ahasuerus, he gave a banquet for all his princes and servants" (Esther 1:1, ESV). "It pleased Darius to set over the kingdom 120 satraps, to be stationed throughout the kingdom" (Daniel 6:1, ESV). "Now the king's word and his decree were firm, so no one could change it" (Daniel 6:8, ESV). God's providence over Persia is demonstrated as He worked through pagan rulers to preserve Israel and restore His people.

Application

Trust that God works through earthly governments and circumstances to accomplish His redemptive purposes, even when His hand is not immediately visible.

Scripture References 40
Full Topical Reference List 74 total — Nave's Topical Bible

An empire which extended from India to Ethiopia, comprising one hundred and twenty-seven provinces

Captivity foretold

Government of, restricted by constitutional limitations

Israel captive in

Men of, in the Tyrian army

Municipal governments in, provided with dual governors

System of justice