Ezra 3:4
Context3:4 They observed the Festival of Temporary Shelters 1 as required 2 and offered the proper number of 3 daily burnt offerings according to the requirement for each day.
Ezra 10:17
Context10:17 and on the first day of the first month they finished considering all the men who had married foreign wives.
Ezra 6:15
Context6:15 They finished this temple on the third day of the month Adar, which is the sixth 4 year of the reign of King Darius.
Ezra 6:9
Context6:9 Whatever is needed – whether oxen or rams or lambs or burnt offerings for the God of heaven or wheat or salt or wine or oil, as required by 5 the priests who are in Jerusalem – must be given to them daily without any neglect,


[3:4] 1 tn The Hebrew phrase אֶת חַג־הַסֻּכּוֹת (’et khag-hassukot, “festival of huts” [or “shelters”]) is traditionally known as the Feast of Tabernacles. The rendering “booths” (cf. NAB, NASB, NRSV) is probably better than the traditional “tabernacles” in light of the meaning of the term סֻכָּה (sukkah, “hut; booth”), but “booths” are frequently associated with trade shows and craft fairs in contemporary American English. The nature of the celebration during this feast as a commemoration of the wanderings of the Israelites after they left Egypt suggests that a translation like “temporary shelters” is more appropriate.
[3:4] 2 tn Heb “according to what is written.”
[6:15] 4 sn The sixth year of the reign of Darius would be ca. 516