Bible Reading Plan
May 5
Ezra 5-7
Chapter 5
Temple Work Resumed
1 When the prophets, Haggai the prophet and Zechariah the son of Iddo, prophesied
to the Jews who were in Judah and Jerusalem in the name of the God of Israel,
who was over them,
2 then Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel and Jeshua the son of Jozadak arose
and began to rebuild the house of God which is in Jerusalem; and the prophets
of God were with them supporting them.
3 At that time Tattenai, the governor of the province beyond the River, and
Shethar-bozenai and their colleagues came to them and spoke to them thus, “Who
issued you a decree to rebuild this temple and to finish this structure?”
4 Then we told them accordingly what the names of the men were who were reconstructing
this building.
5 But the eye of their God was on the elders of the Jews, and they did not
stop them until a report could come to Darius, and then a written reply be returned
concerning it.
Adversaries Write to Darius
6 This is the copy of the letter which Tattenai, the governor of the province
beyond the River, and Shethar-bozenai and his colleagues the officials, who
were beyond the River, sent to Darius the king.
7 They sent a report to him in which it was written thus: “To Darius the
king, all peace.
8 “Let it be known to the king that we have gone to the province of Judah,
to the house of the great God, which is being built with huge stones, and beams
are being laid in the walls; and this work is going on with great care and is
succeeding in their hands.
9 “Then we asked those elders and said to them thus, ‘Who issued
you a decree to rebuild this temple and to finish this structure?’
10 “We also asked them their names so as to inform you, and that we might
write down the names of the men who were at their head.
11 “Thus they answered us, saying, ‘We are the servants of the
God of heaven and earth and are rebuilding the temple that was built many years
ago, which a great king of Israel built and finished.
12 ‘But because our fathers had provoked the God of heaven to wrath,
He gave them into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, the Chaldean,
who destroyed this temple and deported the people to Babylon.
13 ‘However, in the first year of Cyrus king of Babylon, King Cyrus issued
a decree to rebuild this house of God.
14 ‘Also the gold and silver utensils of the house of God which Nebuchadnezzar
had taken from the temple in Jerusalem, and brought them to the temple of Babylon,
these King Cyrus took from the temple of Babylon and they were given to one whose
name was Sheshbazzar, whom he had appointed governor.
15 ‘He said to him, “Take these utensils, go and deposit them in
the temple in Jerusalem and let the house of God be rebuilt in its place.”
16 ‘Then that Sheshbazzar came and laid the foundations of the house
of God in Jerusalem; and from then until now it has been under construction
and it is not yet completed.’
17 “Now if it pleases the king, let a search be conducted in the king’s
treasure house, which is there in Babylon, if it be that a decree was issued
by King Cyrus to rebuild this house of God at Jerusalem; and let the king send
to us his decision concerning this matter.”
Chapter 6
Darius Finds Cyrus’s Decree
1 Then King Darius issued a decree, and search was made in the archives,
where the treasures were stored in Babylon.
2 In Ecbatana in the fortress, which is in the province of Media, a scroll
was found and there was written in it as follows: “Memorandum—
3 “In the first year of King Cyrus, Cyrus the king issued a decree: ‘Concerning
the house of God at Jerusalem, let the temple, the place where sacrifices are
offered, be rebuilt and let its foundations be retained, its height being 60
cubits and its width 60 cubits;
4 with three layers of huge stones and one layer of timbers. And let the
cost be paid from the royal treasury.
5 ‘Also let the gold and silver utensils of the house of God, which Nebuchadnezzar
took from the temple in Jerusalem and brought to Babylon, be returned and brought
to their places in the temple in Jerusalem; and you shall put them in the house
of God.’
6 “Now therefore, Tattenai, governor of the province beyond the River,
Shethar-bozenai and your colleagues, the officials of the provinces beyond
the River, keep away from there.
7 “Leave this work on the house of God alone; let the governor of the Jews
and the elders of the Jews rebuild this house of God on its site.
8 “Moreover, I issue a decree concerning what you are to do for these
elders of Judah in the rebuilding of this house of God: the full cost is to be
paid to these people from the royal treasury out of the taxes of the provinces
beyond the River, and that without delay.
9 “Whatever is needed, both young bulls, rams, and lambs for a burnt offering
to the God of heaven, and wheat, salt, wine and anointing oil, as the priests
in Jerusalem request, it is to be given to them daily without fail,
10 that they may offer acceptable sacrifices to the God of heaven and pray
for the life of the king and his sons.
11 “And I issued a decree that any man who violates this edict, a timber
shall be drawn from his house and he shall be impaled on it and his house shall
be made a refuse heap on account of this.
12 “May the God who has caused His name to dwell there overthrow any
king or people who attempts to change it, so as to destroy this house of God
in Jerusalem. I, Darius, have issued this decree, let it be carried out with
all diligence!”
The Temple Completed and Dedicated
13 Then Tattenai, the governor of the province beyond the River, Shethar-bozenai
and their colleagues carried out the decree with all diligence, just as King
Darius had sent.
14 And the elders of the Jews were successful in building through the prophesying
of Haggai the prophet and Zechariah the son of Iddo. And they finished building
according to the command of the God of Israel and the decree of Cyrus, Darius,
and Artaxerxes king of Persia.
15 This temple was completed on the third day of the month Adar; it was
the sixth year of the reign of King Darius.
16 And the sons of Israel, the priests, the Levites and the rest of the exiles,
celebrated the dedication of this house of God with joy.
17 They offered for the dedication of this temple of God 100 bulls, 200 rams,
400 lambs, and as a sin offering for all Israel 12 male goats, corresponding
to the number of the tribes of Israel.
18 Then they appointed the priests to their divisions and the Levites in
their orders for the service of God in Jerusalem, as it is written in
the book
of Moses.
The Passover Observed
19 The exiles observed the Passover on the fourteenth of the first month.
20 For the priests and the Levites had purified themselves together; all
of them were pure. Then they slaughtered the Passover lamb for all the exiles,
both for their brothers the priests and for themselves.
21 The sons of Israel who returned from exile and all those who had separated
themselves from the impurity of the nations of the land to join them, to
seek the Lord God of Israel, ate the Passover.
22 And they observed the Feast of Unleavened Bread seven days with joy, for
the Lord had caused them to rejoice, and had turned the heart of the king
of Assyria toward them to encourage them in the work of the house of God,
the God of Israel.
Chapter 7
Ezra Journeys from Babylon to Jerusalem
1 Now after these things, in the reign of Artaxerxes king of Persia,
there went up Ezra son of Seraiah, son of Azariah, son of Hilkiah,
2 son of Shallum, son of Zadok, son of Ahitub,
3 son of Amariah, son of Azariah, son of Meraioth,
4 son of Zerahiah, son of Uzzi, son of Bukki,
5 son of Abishua, son of Phinehas, son of Eleazar, son of Aaron the chief priest.
6 This Ezra went up from Babylon, and he was a scribe skilled in the law
of Moses, which the Lord God of Israel had given; and the king granted him
all he
requested because the hand of the Lord his God was upon him.
7 Some of the sons of Israel and some of the priests, the Levites, the singers,
the gatekeepers and the temple servants went up to Jerusalem in the seventh
year of King Artaxerxes.
8 He came to Jerusalem in the fifth month, which was in the seventh year of
the king.
9 For on the first of the first month he began to go up from Babylon; and
on the first of the fifth month he came to Jerusalem, because the good hand
of
his God was upon him.
10 For Ezra had set his heart to study the law of the Lord and to practice
it, and to teach His statutes and ordinances in Israel.
King’s Decree on Behalf of Ezra
11 Now this is the copy of the decree which King Artaxerxes gave to Ezra the
priest, the scribe, learned in the words of the commandments of the Lord
and His statutes to Israel:
12 “Artaxerxes, king of kings, to Ezra the priest, the scribe of the
law of the God of heaven, perfect peace. And now
13 I have issued a decree that any of the people of Israel and their priests
and the Levites in my kingdom who are willing to go to Jerusalem, may go with
you.
14 “Forasmuch as you are sent by the king and his seven counselors
to inquire concerning Judah and Jerusalem according to the law of your God which
is in your hand,
15 and to bring the silver and gold, which the king and his counselors have
freely offered to the God of Israel, whose dwelling is in Jerusalem,
16 with all the silver and gold which you find in the whole province of Babylon,
along with the freewill offering of the people and of the priests, who offered
willingly for the house of their God which is in Jerusalem;
17 with this money, therefore, you shall diligently buy bulls, rams and lambs,
with their grain offerings and their drink offerings and offer them on
the altar of the house of your God which is in Jerusalem.
18 “Whatever seems good to you and to your brothers to do with the rest
of the silver and gold, you may do according to the will of your God.
19 “Also the utensils which are given to you for the service of the house
of your God, deliver in full before the God of Jerusalem.
20 “The rest of the needs for the house of your God, for which you may
have occasion to provide, provide for it from the royal treasury.
21 “I, even I, King Artaxerxes, issue a decree to all the treasurers who
are in the provinces beyond the River, that whatever Ezra the priest, the
scribe of the law of the God of heaven, may require of you, it shall be done
diligently,
22 even up to 100 talents of silver, 100 kors of wheat, 100 baths of wine,
100 baths of oil, and salt as needed.
23 “Whatever is commanded by the God of heaven, let it be done with zeal
for the house of the God of heaven, so that there will not be wrath against
the kingdom of the king and his sons.
24 “We also inform you that it is not allowed to impose tax, tribute
or toll on any of the priests, Levites, singers, doorkeepers, Nethinim or servants
of this house of God.
25 “You, Ezra, according to the wisdom of your God which is in your hand,
appoint magistrates and judges that they may judge all the people who are in
the province beyond the River, even all those who know the laws of your God;
and you may teach anyone who is ignorant of them.
26 “Whoever will not observe the law of your God and the law of the king,
let judgment be executed upon him strictly, whether for death or for banishment
or for confiscation of goods or for imprisonment.”
The King’s Kindness
27 Blessed be the Lord, the God of our fathers, who has put such a thing
as this in the king’s heart, to adorn the house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem,
28 and has extended lovingkindness to me before the king and his counselors
and before all the king’s mighty princes. Thus I was strengthened according
to the hand of the Lord my God upon me, and I gathered leading men from Israel
to go up with me.
"Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, © Copyright 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation Used by permission." (www.Lockman.org)