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In this Jewish Persian epic poem, the birth of Cyrus is depicted as a divine gift. Cyrus shows grace, beauty and goodness as a child. He is presented as a divine figure in parallel with prophets and king of Israel. In the poem, his sense of truth, justice and bravery are shown to be unrivaled
121:. Cyrus the Great who is depicted as ruling by the will of God is depicted as hero. After his death, a long eulogy about him brings to end the third of the story. The poet finishes the poem by describing the death of Esther and 77:. The legend was created to possibly answer to important question with regards to Jewish history, the Talmud and the midrashim; how come a gentile was elected "God's Messiah";why were the Jews freed in 213: 193: 208: 117:. The drama of freeing the Jews from Babylonian yoke and restoration of their existence is illustrated vividly in the 188: 218: 203: 198: 151: 49: 36: 110: 47:(fl. c. 1325). The work, which is of 500 distichs, is generally found at the end of Shahin's 23: 62: 165: 106: 44: 182: 41: 146: 113:. Ezra asks Cyrus to liberate the Jews from torture and let them return to their 122: 114: 70: 109:. Ezra asks the Jewish people to meet Cyrus and talk to him about their 126: 86: 78: 101:
among the kings of the world. The story then retells the struggle of
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through his mother (Jewish identity being passed through the mother).
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to rebuild the temple after its destruction of the temple by
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containing midrashic and Iranian legends composed by the
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retells that Cyrus was seated on the throne of the King
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Persian
Book of Ezra
Judeo-Persian
Shahin
Ardashir-nama
Cyrus the Great
Ahaseurus
Persia
Babylon
Esther
Solomon
Israel
Jew
Ezra
Nebuchadnezzar
peoplehood
Holy Land
Mordechai
Hamadan
"Erza-Nama"
Encyclopedia Iranica
Ezra-nāma ('The Book of Ezra')
Categories
Persian literature
Jewish medieval literature
1370s books
1372 in Asia
1370s in the Middle East
14th-century Persian books
Ezra–Nehemiah

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