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Now the prophets,
Haggai the
prophet and
Zechariah the son of Iddo, prophesied to the Jews who were in
Judah and Jerusalem. They prophesied to them in the name of the God of Israel.
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Then
Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and
Jeshua the son of Jozadak rose up and began to build God's
house which is at Jerusalem; and with them were the prophets of God, helping them.
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At the same time Tattenai, the
governorbeyond the
River came to them, with Shetharbozenai, and their companions, and asked them, "Who gave you a decree to build this house, and to finish this wall?"
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They also asked for the names of the men were who were making this building.
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But the eye of their God was on the elders of the Jews, and they did not make them cease, until the matter should come to Darius, and an answer should be returned by
letter concerning it.
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The copy of the letter that Tattenai, the governor beyond the River, and Shetharbozenai, and his companions the Apharsachites, who were beyond the River, sent to
Darius the king follows.
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They sent a letter to him, in which was written:To Darius the king, all peace.
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Be it known to the king that we went into the province of Judah, to the house of the great God, which is built with great stones, and timber is laid in the walls. This work goes on with diligence and prospers in their hands. +
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Then we asked those elders, and said to them thus, "Who gave you a decree to build this house, and to finish this wall?"
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We asked them their names also, to inform you that we might write the names of the men who were at their head.
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Thus they returned us answer, saying, "We are the servants of the God of
heaven and earth, and are
building the house that was built these many years ago, which a great king of
Israel built and finished.
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But after that 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 house, and carried the people away into Babylon.
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But in the first year of
Cyrus king of Babylon, Cyrus the king made a decree to build this house of God.
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The gold and
silver vessels of God's house, which Nebuchadnezzar took out of the
temple that was in Jerusalem, and brought into the temple of Babylon, those Cyrus the king also took out of the temple of Babylon, and they were delivered to one whose name was Sheshbazzar, whom he had made governor.
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He said to him, 'Take these vessels, go, put them in the temple that is in Jerusalem, and let God's house be built in its place.'
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Then the same
Sheshbazzar came and laid the foundations of God's house which is in Jerusalem. Since that time even until now has it been in building, and yet it is not completed.
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Now therefore, if it seems good to the king, let a search be made in the king's treasure house, which is there at Babylon, whether it is so, that a decree was made of Cyrus the king to build this house of God at Jerusalem; and let the king send his pleasure to us concerning this matter."
Ezr 5:1-17. ZERUBBABEL AND JESHUA SET FORWARD THE BUILDING OF THE TEMPLE IN THE REIGN OF DARIUS.
1. Then the prophets . . . prophesied . . . in the name of the God of Israel--From the recorded writings of Haggai and Zechariah, it appears that the difficulties experienced and the many obstacles thrown in the way had first cooled the zeal of the Jews in the building of the temple, and then led to an abandonment of the work, under a pretended belief that the time for rebuilding it had not yet come (Hag 1:2-11). For fifteen years the work was completely suspended. These two prophets upbraided them with severe reproaches for their sloth, negligence, and worldly selfishness (Hag 1:4), threatened them with severe judgments if they continued backward, and promised that they would be blessed with great national prosperity if they resumed and prosecuted the work with alacrity and vigor.
Zechariah the son of Iddo--that is, grandson (Zec 1:1).