Historical Context
Benjamin's death fell within a persecution of Christians in Sasanian Persia that, by the accounts, lasted some forty years and continued through the reigns of two successive rulers: Yazdegerd I, who died in 421, and his son and successor Bahram V, under whom the persecution intensified.
Orthodox tradition links Benjamin's sufferings to those of Bishop Avdas (Abdas) of Persia, with whom he is jointly commemorated on March 31. In that account, the persecution was set off when Avdas destroyed a temple of the fire-worshippers and refused the ruler's demand to rebuild it, prompting an order to destroy the Christian churches and torture the Christians.