1. Ezra 2:2; REHUM or NEHUM Nehemiah 7:7.
2. Nehemiah 3:17.
3. Nehemiah 10:25.
4. Nehemiah 12:3.
5. The chancellor, literally, lord of decree (beel teem ), i.e. royal prefect; with others wrote to Artaxerxes (Ρseudo Smerdis ) to induce him to stop the building of the temple and city walls (Ezra 4:8-9; Ezra 4:17; Ezra 4:23).
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