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Ezra 6:11-12

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6:11 “I hereby give orders that if anyone changes this directive a beam is to be pulled out from his house and he is to be raised up and impaled 1  on it, and his house is to be reduced 2  to a rubbish heap 3  for this indiscretion. 4  6:12 May God who makes his name to reside there overthrow any king or nation 5  who reaches out 6  to cause such change so as to destroy this temple of God in Jerusalem. I, Darius, have given orders. Let them be carried out with precision!”

Ezra 6:17

Context
6:17 For the dedication of this temple of God they offered one hundred bulls, two hundred rams, four hundred lambs, and twelve male goats for the sin of all Israel, according to the number of the tribes of Israel.

Ezra 7:17

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7:17 With this money you should be sure to purchase bulls, rams, and lambs, along with the appropriate 7  meal offerings and libations. You should bring them to the altar of the temple of your God which is in Jerusalem.

Ezra 7:23-24

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7:23 Everything that the God of heaven has required should be precisely done for the temple of the God of heaven. Why should there be wrath 8  against the empire of the king and his sons? 7:24 Furthermore, be aware of the fact 9  that you have no authority to impose tax, tribute, or toll on any of the priests, the Levites, the musicians, the doorkeepers, the temple servants, or the attendants at the temple of this God.

Ezra 7:26

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7:26 Everyone who does not observe both the law of your God and the law of the king will be completely 10  liable to the appropriate penalty, whether it is death or banishment or confiscation of property or detainment in prison.”

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[6:11]  1 sn The practice referred to in v. 11 has been understood in various ways: hanging (cf. 1 Esd 6:32 and KJV); flogging (cf. NEB, NLT); impalement (BDB 1091 s.v. זְקַף; HALOT 1914 s.v. מחא hitpe; cf. NAB, NIV, NRSV). The latter seems the most likely.

[6:11]  2 tn Aram “made.”

[6:11]  3 tn Aram “a dunghill.”

[6:11]  4 tn Aram “for this.”

[6:12]  5 tn Aram “people.”

[6:12]  6 tn Aram “who sends forth his hand.”

[7:17]  9 tn Aram “their meal offerings and their libations.”

[7:23]  13 tn The Aramaic word used here for “wrath” (קְצַף, qÿtsaf; cf. Heb קָצַף, qatsaf) is usually used in the Hebrew Bible for God’s anger as opposed to human anger (but contra Eccl 5:17 [MT 5:16]; Esth 1:18; 2 Kgs 3:27). The fact that this word is used in v. 23 may have theological significance, pointing to the possibility of divine judgment if the responsible parties should fail to make available these provisions for the temple.

[7:24]  17 tn Aram “we are making known to you.”

[7:26]  21 tn On the meaning of this word see HALOT 1820-21 s.v. אָסְפַּרְנָא; E. Vogt, Lexicon linguae aramaicae, 14.



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