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Ezra 1
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In the first year of King Cyrus of Persia's rule, to fulfill the LORD's word spoken by Jeremiah, the LORD stirred up the spirit of Persia's King Cyrus. The king issued a proclamation throughout his kingdom (it was also in writing) that stated:
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Persia's King Cyrus says: The LORD, the God of heaven, has given me all the kingdoms of the earth. He has commanded me to build him a house at Jerusalem in Judah.
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If there are any of you who are from his people, may their God be with them! They may go up to Jerusalem in Judah and build the house of the LORD, the God of Israel—he is the God who is in Jerusalem.
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And as for all those who remain in the various places where they are living, let the people of those places supply them with silver and gold, and with goods and livestock, together with spontaneous gifts for God's house in Jerusalem.
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Then the heads of the families of Judah and Benjamin, and the priests and the Levites—everyone whose spirit God had stirred up—got ready to go up and build God's house in Jerusalem.
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All their neighbors assisted them with silver equipment, with gold, with goods, livestock, and valuable gifts, in addition to all that was freely offered.
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King Cyrus brought out the equipment of the LORD's house—those items that Nebuchadnezzar brought from Jerusalem and placed in the house of his gods.
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Persia's King Cyrus handed them over to Mithredath the treasurer, who counted them out to Sheshbazzar the prince of Judah.
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This was the count: thirty gold dishes, one thousand silver dishes, twenty-nine knives,
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thirty gold bowls, four hundred ten larger silver bowls, and one thousand other objects.
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The total of the gold and silver objects numbered five thousand four hundred. Sheshbazzar brought up all of these when the exiles went up from Babylonia to Jerusalem.
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Ezra 2
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These were the people of the province who went up from there—from among those captive exiles whom Babylon's King Nebuchadnezzar had deported to Babylonia. They returned to Jerusalem and Judah, all to their own towns.
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They came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, Bigvai, Rehum, and Baanah.
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The family of Parosh 2,172
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of Shephatiah 372
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of Arah 775
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of Pahath-moab, namely the family of Jeshua and Joab 2,812
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of Elam 1,254
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of Zattu 945
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of Zaccai 760
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of Bani 642
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of Bebai 623
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of Azgad 1,222
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of Adonikam 666
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of Bigvai 2,056
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of Adin 454
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of Ater, namely of Hezekiah 98
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of Bezai 323
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of Jorah 112
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of Hashum 223
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of Gibbar 95
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of Bethlehem 123
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The people of Netophah 56
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of Anathoth 128
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The family of Azmaveth 42
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of Kiriatharim, Chephirah, and Beeroth 743
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of Ramah and Geba 621
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The people of Michmash 122
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of Bethel and Ai 223
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The family of Nebo 52
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of Magbish 156
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of the other Elam 1,254
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of Harim 320
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of Lod, Hadid, and Ono 725
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of Jericho 345
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of Senaah 3,630
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The family of Jedaiah, namely the house of Jeshua 973
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of Immer 1,052
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of Pashhur 1,247
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of Harim 1,017
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The Levites: the family of Jeshua and Kadmiel—the family of Hodaviah 74
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The family of Asaph 128
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of Shallum, Ater, Talmon, Akkub, Hatita, and Shobai 139 in all
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The family of Ziha, Hasupha, Tabbaoth,
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Keros, Siaha, Padon,
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Lebanah, Hagabah, Akkub,
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Hagab, Shamlai, Hanan,
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Giddel, Gahar, Reaiah,
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Rezin, Nekoda, Gazzam,
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Uzza, Paseah, Besai,
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Asnah, Meunim, Nephisim,
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Bakbuk, Hakupha, Harhur,
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Bazluth, Mehida, Harsha,
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Barkos, Sisera, Temah,
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Neziah, and Hatipha
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Sotai, Hassophereth, Peruda,
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Jaalah, Darkon, Giddel,
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Shephatiah, Hattil, Pochereth-hazzebaim, and Ami.
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All of the temple servants and the family of Solomon's servants 392
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The following came up from Tel-melah, Tel-harsha, Cherub, Addan, and Immer, but they were unable to demonstrate that their family or their descent was from Israel:
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the family of Delaiah, Tobiah, and Nekoda, 652
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and of the family of the priests: the family of Habaiah, Hakkoz, and Barzillai (who had married one of the daughters of Barzillai the Gileadite and was called by their name).
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They looked for their entries in the genealogical records, but they were not found there, so they were excluded from the priesthood as unclean.
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The governor ordered them not to eat of the most holy food until a priest arose who could consult Urim and Thummim.
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The whole assembly together totaled 42,360,
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not including their 7,337 male and female servants; they also had 200 male and female singers,
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736 horses, 245 mules,
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435 camels, and 6,720 donkeys.
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When they arrived at the LORD's house in Jerusalem, some of the heads of the families brought spontaneous gifts for the rebuilding of God's house on its site.
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According to their means, they gave to the building fund 61,000 drachmen of gold, 5,000 manehs of silver, and 100 priestly robes.
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The priests, the Levites, some of the people, the singers, the gatekeepers, and the temple servants settled in their own towns, and all Israel in their towns.
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Ezra 3
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When the seventh month came and the Israelites were in their towns, the people gathered together as one in Jerusalem.
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Then Jeshua, Jozadak's son along with his fellow priests, and Zerubbabel, Shealtiel's son along with his kin, started to rebuild the altar of Israel's God so that they might offer entirely burned offerings upon it as prescribed in the Instruction from Moses the man of God.
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They set up the altar on its foundations, because they were afraid of the neighboring peoples, and they offered entirely burned offerings upon it to the LORD, both the morning and the evening offerings.
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They celebrated the Festival of Booths, as prescribed. Every day they presented the number of entirely burned offerings required by ordinance for that day.
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After this, they presented the continual burned offerings, the offerings at the new moons, and at all the sacred feasts of the LORD, and the offerings of everyone who brought a spontaneous gift to the LORD.
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From the first day of the seventh month, they began to present entirely burned offerings to the LORD. However, the foundation of the LORD's temple had not yet been laid.
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So they gave money to the masons and carpenters; and food, drink, and oil to the Sidonians and the Tyrians to bring cedarwood by sea from Lebanon to Joppa, according to the authorization given them by Persia's King Cyrus.
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In the second month of the second year after their arrival at God's house in Jerusalem, Zerubbabel, Shealtiel's son, and Jeshua, Jozadak's son and the rest of their kin—the priests and the Levites and all who had come from the captivity to Jerusalem—made a beginning. They appointed Levites 20 years old and above to oversee the work on the LORD's house.
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Then Jeshua with his sons and his kin, Kadmiel and his sons, Binnui and his sons, the sons of Judah, along with the sons of Henadad, the Levites, and their sons and kin, collaborated to supervise the workers in God's house.
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When the builders laid the foundation of the LORD's temple, the priests clothed in their vests and carrying their trumpets, and the Levites the sons of Asaph with cymbals, arose to praise the LORD according to the directions of Israel's King David.
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They praised and gave thanks to the LORD, singing responsively, "He is good, his graciousness for Israel lasts forever." All of the people shouted with praise to the LORD because the foundation of the LORD's house had been laid.
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But many of the older priests and Levites and heads of families, who had seen the first house, wept aloud when they saw the foundation of this house, although many others shouted loudly with joy.
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No one could distinguish the sound of the joyful shout from the sound of the people's weeping, because the people rejoiced very loudly. The sound was heard at a great distance.
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