May 21
Ezra 1 - 3 (New International Version)
Ezra 1
Cyrus Helps the Exiles to Return
1 In the first year of Cyrus king of Persia, in order to
fulfill the word of the LORD spoken by Jeremiah, the LORD moved the heart of
Cyrus king of Persia to make a proclamation throughout his realm and also to
put it in writing:
2 “This is what Cyrus king of Persia says:
“‘The LORD, the God of heaven, has given me all the kingdoms of the earth
and he has appointed me to build a temple for him at Jerusalem in Judah.
3 Any of his people among you may go up to Jerusalem in Judah
and build the temple of the LORD, the God of Israel, the God who is in
Jerusalem, and may their God be with them. 4 And in any
locality where survivors may now be living, the people are to provide them
with silver and gold, with goods and livestock, and with freewill offerings
for the temple of God in Jerusalem.’”
5 Then the family heads of Judah and Benjamin, and the
priests and Levites—everyone whose heart God had moved—prepared to go up and
build the house of the LORD in Jerusalem. 6 All their
neighbors assisted them with articles of silver and gold, with goods and
livestock, and with valuable gifts, in addition to all the freewill
offerings.
7 Moreover, King Cyrus brought out the articles belonging
to the temple of the LORD, which Nebuchadnezzar had carried away from
Jerusalem and had placed in the temple of his god. 8 Cyrus
king of Persia had them brought by Mithredath the treasurer, who counted
them out to Sheshbazzar the prince of Judah.
9 This was the inventory:
gold dishes 30
silver dishes 1,000
silver pans 29
10 gold bowls 30
matching silver bowls 410
other articles 1,000
11 In all, there were 5,400 articles of gold and of
silver. Sheshbazzar brought all these along with the exiles when they came
up from Babylon to Jerusalem.
Ezra 2
The List of the Exiles Who Returned
1 Now these are the people of the province who came up
from the captivity of the exiles, whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had
taken captive to Babylon (they returned to Jerusalem and Judah, each to
their own town, 2 in company with Zerubbabel, Joshua,
Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, Bigvai, Rehum and
Baanah):
The list of the men of the people of Israel:
3 the descendants of Parosh 2,172
4 of Shephatiah 372
5 of Arah 775
6 of Pahath-Moab (through the line of Jeshua and Joab)
2,812
7 of Elam 1,254
8 of Zattu 945
9 of Zakkai 760
10 of Bani 642
11 of Bebai 623
12 of Azgad 1,222
13 of Adonikam 666
14 of Bigvai 2,056
15 of Adin 454
16 of Ater (through Hezekiah) 98
17 of Bezai 323
18 of Jorah 112
19 of Hashum 223
20 of Gibbar 95
21 the men of Bethlehem 123
22 of Netophah 56
23 of Anathoth 128
24 of Azmaveth 42
25 of Kiriath Jearim, Kephirah and Beeroth 743
26 of Ramah and Geba 621
27 of Mikmash 122
28 of Bethel and Ai 223
29 of Nebo 52
30 of Magbish 156
31 of the other Elam 1,254
32 of Harim 320
33 of Lod, Hadid and Ono 725
34 of Jericho 345
35 of Senaah 3,630
36 The priests:
the descendants of Jedaiah (through the family of Jeshua) 973
37 of Immer 1,052
38 of Pashhur 1,247
39 of Harim 1,017
40 The Levites:
the descendants of Jeshua and Kadmiel (of the line of Hodaviah) 74
41 The musicians:
the descendants of Asaph 128
42 The gatekeepers of the temple:
the descendants of
Shallum, Ater, Talmon,
Akkub, Hatita and Shobai 139
43 The temple servants:
the descendants of
Ziha, Hasupha, Tabbaoth,
44 Keros, Siaha, Padon,
45 Lebanah, Hagabah, Akkub,
46 Hagab, Shalmai, Hanan,
47 Giddel, Gahar, Reaiah,
48 Rezin, Nekoda, Gazzam,
49 Uzza, Paseah, Besai,
50 Asnah, Meunim, Nephusim,
51 Bakbuk, Hakupha, Harhur,
52 Bazluth, Mehida, Harsha,
53 Barkos, Sisera, Temah,
54 Neziah and Hatipha
55 The descendants of the servants of Solomon:
the descendants of
Sotai, Hassophereth, Peruda,
56 Jaala, Darkon, Giddel,
57 Shephatiah, Hattil,
Pokereth-Hazzebaim and Ami
58 The temple servants and the descendants of the servants
of Solomon 392
59 The following came up from the towns of Tel Melah, Tel
Harsha, Kerub, Addon and Immer, but they could not show that their families
were descended from Israel:
60 The descendants of
Delaiah, Tobiah and Nekoda 652
61 And from among the priests:
The descendants of
Hobaiah, Hakkoz and Barzillai (a man who had married a daughter of Barzillai
the Gileadite and was called by that name).
62 These searched for their family records, but they could
not find them and so were excluded from the priesthood as unclean.
63 The governor ordered them not to eat any of the most sacred
food until there was a priest ministering with the Urim and Thummim.
64 The whole company numbered 42,360, 65
besides their 7,337 male and female slaves; and they also had 200 male and
female singers. 66 They had 736 horses, 245 mules,
67 435 camels and 6,720 donkeys.
68 When they arrived at the house of the LORD in
Jerusalem, some of the heads of the families gave freewill offerings toward
the rebuilding of the house of God on its site. 69
According to their ability they gave to the treasury for this work 61,000
darics of gold, 5,000 minas of silver and 100 priestly garments.
70 The priests, the Levites, the musicians, the
gatekeepers and the temple servants settled in their own towns, along with
some of the other people, and the rest of the Israelites settled in their
towns.
Ezra 3
Rebuilding the Altar
1 When the seventh month came and the Israelites had
settled in their towns, the people assembled together as one in Jerusalem.
2 Then Joshua son of Jozadak and his fellow priests and
Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel and his associates began to build the altar of
the God of Israel to sacrifice burnt offerings on it, in accordance with
what is written in the Law of Moses the man of God. 3
Despite their fear of the peoples around them, they built the altar on its
foundation and sacrificed burnt offerings on it to the LORD, both the
morning and evening sacrifices. 4 Then in accordance with
what is written, they celebrated the Festival of Tabernacles with the
required number of burnt offerings prescribed for each day. 5
After that, they presented the regular burnt offerings, the New Moon
sacrifices and the sacrifices for all the appointed sacred festivals of the
LORD, as well as those brought as freewill offerings to the LORD. 6
On the first day of the seventh month they began to offer burnt offerings to
the LORD, though the foundation of the LORD’s temple had not yet been laid.
Rebuilding the Temple
7 Then they gave money to the masons and carpenters, and
gave food and drink and olive oil to the people of Sidon and Tyre, so that
they would bring cedar logs by sea from Lebanon to Joppa, as authorized by
Cyrus king of Persia.
8 In the second month of the second year after their
arrival at the house of God in Jerusalem, Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel,
Joshua son of Jozadak and the rest of the people (the priests and the
Levites and all who had returned from the captivity to Jerusalem) began the
work. They appointed Levites twenty years old and older to supervise the
building of the house of the LORD. 9 Joshua and his sons
and brothers and Kadmiel and his sons (descendants of Hodaviah) and the sons
of Henadad and their sons and brothers—all Levites—joined together in
supervising those working on the house of God.
10 When the builders laid the foundation of the temple of
the LORD, the priests in their vestments and with trumpets, and the Levites
(the sons of Asaph) with cymbals, took their places to praise the LORD, as
prescribed by David king of Israel. 11 With praise and
thanksgiving they sang to the LORD:
“He is good;
his love toward Israel endures forever.”
And all the people gave a great shout of praise to the LORD, because the
foundation of the house of the LORD was laid. 12 But many
of the older priests and Levites and family heads, who had seen the former
temple, wept aloud when they saw the foundation of this temple being laid,
while many others shouted for joy. 13 No one could
distinguish the sound of the shouts of joy from the sound of weeping,
because the people made so much noise. And the sound was heard far away.