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100 reviewsOne of the key moments in Jewish history as described in the Hebrew Bible is the conquest of Babylon by the Persian king Cyrus in 539 BCE. The Book of Isaiah refers to Cyrus as “God’s anointed” (literally, a Messiah), and portrays the Persians as instruments of the Hebrew god, Yahweh, sent liberate the Israelites from their Babylonian captivity: “I will raise up Cyrus in my righteousness: I will make all his ways straight. He will rebuild my city and set my exiles free, but not for a price or reward, says Yahweh Almighty.”1
Cyrus the Great, as he is known in the West, was actually Kurash II, the King of Anshan in Elam. It was under his leadership that the Parsa tribe who by that point were becoming an ethnic mix of Iranians and Elamites— successfully rebelled against their Median overlords in 550 BC, reversing their prior relationship and turning the Medes into Persian vassals.