Ezra 4:5
Context4:5 They were hiring advisers to oppose them, so as to frustrate their plans, throughout the time 1 of King Cyrus of Persia until the reign of King Darius 2 of Persia. 3
Ezra 6:13
Context6:13 Then Tattenai governor of Trans-Euphrates, Shethar-Bozenai, and their colleagues acted accordingly – with precision, just as Darius the king had given instructions. 4
Ezra 7:13
Context7:13 I have now issued a decree 5 that anyone in my kingdom from the people of Israel – even the priests and Levites – who wishes to do so may go up with you to Jerusalem. 6
Ezra 7:20
Context7:20 The rest of the needs for the temple of your God that you may have to supply, 7 you may do so from the royal treasury.
Ezra 9:3
Context9:3 When I heard this report, I tore my tunic and my robe and ripped out some of the hair from my head and beard. Then I sat down, quite devastated.


[4:5] 1 tn Heb “all the days of.”
[4:5] 2 sn Darius ruled Persia ca. 522-486
[4:5] 3 sn The purpose of the opening verses of this chapter is to summarize why the Jews returning from the exile were unable to complete the rebuilding of the temple more quickly than they did. The delay was due not to disinterest on their part but to the repeated obstacles that had been placed in their path by determined foes.
[7:13] 7 tn Heb “from me is placed a decree.” So also in v. 21.
[7:13] 8 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.