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OET by section EZRA 6:1

EZRA 6:1–6:5 ©

The pegkakita of command of King Siru

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6:1 The pegkakita of command of King Siru

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6in_then Dārəyāvesh Oh/the_king he_made a_decree and_searched in_house_of archives_the where treasury_the [were]_deposited there in/on/at/with_Bāⱱelh.
2And_found in/on/at/with_Ecbatana in/on/at/with_citadel_the which in/on/at/with_Media province_the a_scroll one and_thus/so/as_follows it_was_written in/on/at/with_within_it record_this.
3in_year one to/for_Coresh Oh/the_king Kōresh Oh/the_king he_made a_decree the_house the_god in/on/at/with_Yərūshālayim/(Jerusalem) house_the let_it_be_built a_place which [they_were]_sacrificing sacrifices and_foundations_its [be]_retained height_its cubits sixty width_its cubits sixty.
4Rows (diy)_of stone of_rolling three and_layer (diy)_of timber new and_cost_the from the_house Oh/the_king let_it_be_given.
5And_also the_vessels of_the_house the_god (diy)_of gold_the and_silver_the which Nebuchadnezzar he_brought_out from temple_the which in/on/at/with_Yərūshālayim and_brought to_Bāⱱelh let_them_send_back and_brought to_temple_the which in/on/at/with_Yərūshālayim to_place_its and_put in_house_of the_god.

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Temple of the Lord

The Temple of the Lord in Jerusalem, where all Israelite males were commanded to offer sacrifices to the Lord (Exodus 23:14-19; Deuteronomy 16:16-17), underwent several stages of reconstruction and development over hundreds of years. The first Temple was built by King Solomon to replace the aging Tabernacle, and it was constructed on a threshing floor on high ground on the north side of the city (2 Samuel 24; 1 Chronicles 21). Hundreds of years later King Hezekiah expanded the platform surrounding the Temple. When Jerusalem fell to the Babylonians in 586 B.C., the Temple was completely destroyed (2 Kings 25:1-21; 2 Chronicles 36:17-21; Jeremiah 39:1-10; 52:1-30). It was rebuilt in 515 B.C. after a group of Jews returned to Judea from exile in Babylon (Ezra 1:5-6:15; Nehemiah 7:5-65). Herod the Great completely rebuilt and expanded the Temple once again around 20 B.C., making it one of the largest temples in the Roman world. Jesus’ first believers often met together in Solomon’s Colonnade, a columned porch that encircled the Temple Mount, perhaps carrying on a tradition started by Jesus himself (John 10:23; Acts 3:11; 5:12). But Herod’s Temple did not last long: After many Jews revolted against Rome, the Romans eventually recaptured Jerusalem and destroyed the Temple in A.D. 70.

EZRA 6:1–6:5 ©

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