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Parallel EZRA 2:12

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BI Ezra 2:12 ©

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OET (OET-RV)

OET-LVthe_descendants of_Azgad one_thousand two_hundred twenty and_two.

UHBבְּנֵ֣י עַזְגָּ֔ד אֶ֕לֶף מָאתַ֖יִם עֶשְׂרִ֥ים וּ⁠שְׁנָֽיִם׃ס
   (bənēy ˊazgād ʼelef māʼtayim ˊesrim ū⁠shənāyim)

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Note: Automatic aligning of the OET-RV to the LV is done by some temporary software, hence the OET-RV alignments are incomplete (and may occasionally be wrong).

BrLXXΥἱοὶ Ἀσγὰδ, χίλιοι διακόσιοι εἰκοσιδύο.
   (Huioi Asgad, ⱪilioi diakosioi eikosiduo. )

BrTrThe children of Asgad, a thousand two hundred and twenty-two.

ULTThe sons of Azgad were 1, 222.

UST1, 222 descendants of Azgad,

BSB• the descendants of Azgad, 1,222;


OEBNo OEB EZRA book available

WEBBEThe children of Azgad, one thousand and two hundred and twenty-two.

WMBB (Same as above)

NETthe descendants of Azgad: 1,222;

LSVsons of Azgad, one thousand two hundred twenty-two;

FBVthe sons of Azgad, 1,222;

T4T1,222

LEBthe descendants[fn] of Azgad, one thousand two hundred and twenty-two;


2:12 Or “sons”

BBEThe children of Azgad, a thousand, two hundred and twenty-two.

MoffNo Moff EZRA book available

JPSThe children of Azgad, a thousand two hundred twenty and two.

ASVThe children of Azgad, a thousand two hundred twenty and two.

DRAThe children of Azgad, a thousand two hundred twenty-two.

YLTSons of Azgad, a thousand two hundred twenty and two.

DrbyThe children of Azgad, a thousand two hundred and twenty-two.

RVThe children of Azgad, a thousand two hundred twenty and two.

WbstrThe children of Azgad, a thousand two hundred twenty and two.

KJB-1769The children of Azgad, a thousand two hundred twenty and two.

KJB-1611The children of Azgad, a thousand, two hundred, twentie and two.
   (Modernised spelling is same as from KJB-1769 above, apart from punctuation)

BshpsThe children of Asgad, a thousand two hundred twentie and two.
   (The children of Asgad, a thousand two hundred twenty and two.)

GnvaThe sonnes of Azgad a thousand, two hundreth and two and twentie:
   (The sons of Azgad a thousand, two hundreth and two and twentie: )

Cvdlthe children of Asgad, a thousande two hundreth and two and twentye:
   (the children of Asgad, a thousand two hundreth and two and twentye:)

Wycla thousynde two hundrid and two and twenti;
   (a thousand two hundred and two and twenti;)

Luthder Kinder Asgad tausend zweihundert und zweiundzwanzig;
   (der children Asgad tausend zweihundert and zweiundzwanzig;)

ClVgFilii Azgad, mille ducenti viginti duo.
   (Children Azgad, a_thousand ducenti twenty duo. )


TSNTyndale Study Notes:

2:1-70 This chapter is the first of Ezra’s major digressions from the main story line. The returning exiles needed to keep track of who the true Jews were so that the community could maintain its identity (by knowing whom they could marry) and theological purity (by knowing who could worship at the Temple). This list is not an initial list (cp. Neh 7:6-73) of all the Jews who returned to Jerusalem but a slightly later list (after Sheshbazzar had died) of people who had settled in their towns.


UTNuW Translation Notes:

Note 1 topic: figures-of-speech / metaphor

בְּנֵ֣י עַזְגָּ֔ד

sons_of Azgad

Here, sons means descendants. Alternate translation: “From the descendants of Azgad”

Note 2 topic: translate-names

עַזְגָּ֔ד

Azgad

Azgad is the name of a man.


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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.

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