1King Darius gave an order. He had a search made in the official records stored among the treasures at Babylon.2A book was found in a safe storeroom at Ecbatana in the land of Media. Here is what was written on it. This is my official reply to your letter.3In the first year that Cyrus was king, he gave an order. It concerned God’s temple in Jerusalem. King Cyrus said, Rebuild the temple. Then the Jews can offer sacrifices there. Lay its foundations. The temple must be 30 metres high and 30 metres wide.4Its walls must have three layers of large stones. They must also have a layer of beautiful wood. Use money from the royal treasures to pay for everything.5The gold and silver objects from the house of God must be returned. Nebuchadnezzar had taken them from the first temple in Jerusalem. And he had brought them to Babylon. Now they must be returned to their places in the temple at Jerusalem. They must be put in the house of God there.6Tattenai, you are governor of the land west of the River Euphrates. I want you to stay away from the temple in Jerusalem. I also want you, Shethar-Bozenai, and you other officials of that area to stay away from it.7Don’t try to stop the work on the temple of God. Let the governor of the Jews and their elders rebuild the house of their God. Let them build it in the same place where it stood before.8Here is what I want you to do for the elders of the Jews. Here is how you must help them to build the house of their God. Pay all their expenses from the royal treasures. Use the money you collect from the people who live west of the Euphrates. Don’t let the work on the temple stop.9Don’t fail to give the priests in Jerusalem what they ask for each day. Give them what they need. Give them young bulls, rams and male lambs. The priests can use them to sacrifice burnt offerings to the God of heaven. Also give them wheat, salt, wine and olive oil.10Give them those things so they can offer sacrifices that please the God of heaven. And I want them to pray that things will go well for me and my sons.11Don’t change this order. If anyone tries to change it, they must be put to death. A pole must be pulled from their house. The pole must be stuck through their body. Because that person tried to change my royal order, their house must be broken to pieces.12God has chosen to put his Name in the temple at Jerusalem. May he wipe out any king or nation that lifts a hand to change this order. May he also wipe out anyone who tries to destroy the temple in Jerusalem. That’s what I have ordered. I am King Darius. Make sure you carry out my order.
The temple is completed and set apart to God
13The governor Tattenai and Shethar-Bozenai carried out King Darius’s order. And so did their friends.14The elders of the Jews continued to build the temple. They enjoyed great success because of the preaching of Haggai and Zechariah, the prophets. Zechariah belonged to the family line of Iddo. The people finished building the temple. That’s what the God of Israel had commanded them to do. Cyrus and Darius had given orders allowing them to do it. Later, Artaxerxes supplied many things that were needed in the temple. Those three men were kings of Persia.15So the temple was completed on the third day of the month of Adar. It was in the sixth year that Darius was king.16When the house of God was set apart, the people of Israel celebrated with joy. The priests and Levites joined them. So did the rest of those who had returned from the land of Babylon.17When the house of God was set apart to him, the people sacrificed 100 bulls. They also sacrificed 200 rams and 400 male lambs. As a sin offering for the whole nation of Israel, the people sacrificed 12 male goats. One goat was sacrificed for each tribe in Israel.18The priests were appointed to their groups. And the Levites were appointed to their groups. All of them served God at Jerusalem. They served him in keeping with what is written in the Book of Moses.
The people celebrate the Passover Feast
19The people who had returned from the land of Babylon celebrated the Passover Feast. It was on the 14th day of the first month.20The priests and Levites had made themselves pure and ‘clean’. The Levites killed Passover lambs for the people who had returned from Babylon. They also did it for themselves and their relatives, the priests.21So the Israelites who had returned ate the Passover lamb. They ate it together with all those who had separated themselves from the practices of their Gentile neighbours. Those practices were ‘unclean’. The people worshipped the LORD. He is the God of Israel.22For seven days they celebrated the Feast of Unleavened Bread with joy. That’s because the LORD had filled them with joy. They were glad because he had changed the mind of the king of Persia. So the king had helped them with the work on the house of the God of Israel.
Ezra 6
English Standard Version
The Decree of Darius
1Then Darius the king made a decree, and search was made in Babylonia, in the house of the archives where the documents were stored. (Ezr 5:17)2And in Ecbatana, the citadel that is in the province of Media, a scroll was found on which this was written: “A record. (2Ki 17:6)3In the first year of Cyrus the king, Cyrus the king issued a decree: Concerning the house of God at Jerusalem, let the house be rebuilt, the place where sacrifices were offered, and let its foundations be retained. Its height shall be sixty cubits[1] and its breadth sixty cubits,4with three layers of great stones and one layer of timber. Let the cost be paid from the royal treasury. (1Ki 6:36)5And also let the gold and silver vessels of the house of God, which Nebuchadnezzar took out of the temple that is in Jerusalem and brought to Babylon, be restored and brought back to the temple that is in Jerusalem, each to its place. You shall put them in the house of God.” (Ezr 1:7; Ezr 5:14)6“Now therefore, Tattenai, governor of the province Beyond the River, Shethar-bozenai, and your[2] associates the governors who are in the province Beyond the River, keep away. (Ezr 5:3; Ezr 5:6)7Let the work on this house of God alone. Let the governor of the Jews and the elders of the Jews rebuild this house of God on its site.8Moreover, I make a decree regarding what you shall do for these elders of the Jews for the rebuilding of this house of God. The cost is to be paid to these men in full and without delay from the royal revenue, the tribute of the province from Beyond the River. (Ezr 7:13; Ezr 7:21)9And whatever is needed—bulls, rams, or sheep for burnt offerings to the God of heaven, wheat, salt, wine, or oil, as the priests at Jerusalem require—let that be given to them day by day without fail,10that they may offer pleasing sacrifices to the God of heaven and pray for the life of the king and his sons. (Jer 29:7; 1Ti 2:2)11Also I make a decree that if anyone alters this edict, a beam shall be pulled out of his house, and he shall be impaled on it, and his house shall be made a dunghill. (Da 2:5; Da 3:29)12May the God who has caused his name to dwell there overthrow any king or people who shall put out a hand to alter this, or to destroy this house of God that is in Jerusalem. I Darius make a decree; let it be done with all diligence.” (1Ki 9:3)
The Temple Finished and Dedicated
13Then, according to the word sent by Darius the king, Tattenai, the governor of the province Beyond the River, Shethar-bozenai, and their associates did with all diligence what Darius the king had ordered. (Ezr 6:6)14And the elders of the Jews built and prospered through the prophesying of Haggai the prophet and Zechariah the son of Iddo. They finished their building by decree of the God of Israel and by decree of Cyrus and Darius and Artaxerxes king of Persia; (Ezr 1:1; Ezr 4:24; Ezr 5:1; Ezr 5:13; Ezr 6:3; Ezr 6:12; Ezr 7:1)15and this house was finished on the third day of the month of Adar, in the sixth year of the reign of Darius the king. (Es 3:7)16And the people of Israel, the priests and the Levites, and the rest of the returned exiles, celebrated the dedication of this house of God with joy. (1Ki 8:63; 2Ch 7:5)17They offered at the dedication of this house of God 100 bulls, 200 rams, 400 lambs, and as a sin offering for all Israel 12 male goats, according to the number of the tribes of Israel. (Ezr 8:35)18And they set the priests in their divisions and the Levites in their divisions, for the service of God at Jerusalem, as it is written in the Book of Moses. (Nu 3:6; Nu 8:9; 1Ch 23:6; 1Ch 24:1; 2Ch 35:5)
Passover Celebrated
19On the fourteenth day of the first month, the returned exiles kept the Passover. (Ex 12:6)20For the priests and the Levites had purified themselves together; all of them were clean. So they slaughtered the Passover lamb for all the returned exiles, for their fellow priests, and for themselves. (2Ch 30:15; 2Ch 35:11)21It was eaten by the people of Israel who had returned from exile, and also by every one who had joined them and separated himself from the uncleanness of the peoples of the land to worship the Lord, the God of Israel. (Ezr 9:1; Ezr 9:11; Ne 9:2; Ne 10:28)22And they kept the Feast of Unleavened Bread seven days with joy, for the Lord had made them joyful and had turned the heart of the king of Assyria to them, so that he aided them in the work of the house of God, the God of Israel. (Ex 12:15; Ex 13:6; 2Ch 30:21; 2Ch 35:17; Ezr 7:27; Ne 13:6; Pr 21:1)