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Ezra 5:7

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5:7 The report they sent to him was written as follows: 1 

“To King Darius: All greetings! 2 

Ezra 5:10

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5:10 We also inquired of their names in order to inform you, so that we might write the names of the men who were their leaders.

Ezra 6:2

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6:2 A scroll was found in the citadel 3  of Ecbatana which is in the province of Media, and it was inscribed as follows:

“Memorandum:

Ezra 4:8

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4:8 Rehum the commander 4  and Shimshai the scribe 5  wrote a letter concerning 6  Jerusalem to King Artaxerxes as follows:

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[5:7]  1 tn Aram “and it was written in its midst.”

[5:7]  2 tn Aram “all peace.”

[6:2]  3 tc The translation reads בִירְתָא (birta’, citadel”) rather than the reading בְּבִירְתָא (bÿvireta’, “in the citadel”) found in the MT. The MT probably experienced dittography here.

[4:8]  5 tn Aram “lord of the command.” So also in vv. 9, 17.

[4:8]  6 sn Like Rehum, Shimshai was apparently a fairly high-ranking official charged with overseeing Persian interests in this part of the empire. His title was “scribe” or “secretary,” but in a more elevated political sense than that word sometimes has elsewhere. American governmental titles such as “Secretary of State” perhaps provide an analogy in that the word “secretary” can have a broad range of meaning.

[4:8]  7 tn Or perhaps “against.”



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