Reference: Sherezer
Easton
one of the messengers whom the children of the Captivity sent to Jerusalem "to pray for them before the Lord" (Zec 7:2).
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Fausets
Sent with Regem Melech by the Jews of the country to "the house of God," i.e. the congregation of priests at Jerusalem ministering at the altar, (the temple was not yet completed), to ask whether they should still observe the fast on the tenth day of the fifth month, the anniversary of the burning of the temple. Their fast had been a mere act of self imposed and hypocritical will worship, to please themselves, not the Lord (Zec 7:2).
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Shere'zer
One of the messengers sent to the house of God in the fourth year of king Darius, to pray and to enquire concerning the continuation of fasting in the fifth month (probably in commemoration of the destruction of the temple, etc., 2Ki 25:8-10). God's answer was that they had not fasted to Him. Zec 7:2-5. The name is really Persian and is identical with that of Sharezer, son of Sennacherib in 2Ki 19:37; Isa 37:38.