An abstract from an old-testament
bible study
"The new masters of the ancient world belonged to a particularly
handsome race. Their beards are carefully arranged in little curls in
Persian fashion. At the heart of the imperial Persian army was the elite
bodyguard known as the Ten Thousand Immortals, whose ranks included
Medes, Elamites and Persians.
As the policy of Assyrian and Babylonian kings had been to deport conquered
peoples to other parts of the empire, the Persian policy was the opposite
and much more humane. They would send captives back to their land, as
mentioned on the fired clay Persian "Cyrus Cylinder" as follows:
". . . to Ashur and Susa, Agade, Ashnunnak, Zamban, Meturnu, Deri,
with the territory of the land of Gutium, the cities on the other side
of the Tigris . . . the gods who dwelt in them, I brought back to their
places . . . all their inhabitants I collected and restored them to
their dwelling places . . . I liberated those who dwelt in Babylon from
the yoke that chafed them . . . I am Cyrus, king of all things, the
great king . . . king of all the earth . . ."
He also declares that he made good the wrong done by his predecessors
by sending captives home, helping in the rebuilding of their temples
and the return of their gods. This edict included the Jews. No doubt
God had ordained Cyrus, who was a noble and just monarch, to issue a
decree releasing the Jews. The remarkably powerful prophesy of Isaiah
is captivating in the light of history for it was written 150 years
before Cyrus:
Isa 44:28-45:1
Who says of Cyrus, 'He is My shepherd, and he shall perform all My pleasure,
saying to Jerusalem, "You shall be built," and to the temple,
"Your foundation shall be laid." "Thus says the LORD
to His anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have held-- to subdue
nations before him and loose the armor of kings, to open before him
the double doors, so that the gates will not be shut . . ."