Ezra 2:63
governor <08660> [Tirshatha. or, governor.]
The person who held this office at this time was probably Zerubbabel. The word {Tirshatha} is supposed to be Persian; and if, as Castel supposes, it signifies austerity, or that fear which is impressed by the authority of a governor, it may be derived from {tars,} "ear," or {tursh,} "acid, austere."
eat <0398> [should not.]
Urim <0224> [Urim.]
Ezra 3:13
People ................... people's ..... people <05971> [So that.]
This sight must have been very affecting; a whole people, one part weeping aloud with sorrow, the other shouting aloud for joy; and on the same occasion too, in which both sides felt an equal interest. The prophet Haggai (ch 2:1-9) comforted them on this occasion, by assuring them that the glory of this latter house should exceed that of the former, because the Lord would come to this temple, and fill it with His glory.
sound ....... sound ............... sound <06963> [the noise.]
shouting <07321> [shouted.]
sound ....... sound ............... sound <06963> [and the noise.]
Ezra 4:5
hiring <07936> [hired.]
Darius <01867> [Darius.]
Ezra 8:29
Be careful ..... protect <08245 08104> [Watch ye.]
weigh .... before <06440 08254> [until ye weigh them before.]
Ezra 9:4
awe <02730> [trembled.]
evening <06153> [until.]
Ezra 9:6
ashamed <0954> [I am ashamed.]
iniquities <05771> [our iniquities.]
guilt <0819> [trespass. or, guiltiness. grown up.]
Ezra 9:14
again <07725> [we again.]
intermarry <02859> [join in.]
angered <0599> [wouldest not thou.]
remnant <07611> [no remnant.]