Ezra 5:2
Context5:2 Then Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel and Jeshua the son of Jozadak began 1 to rebuild the temple of God in Jerusalem. The prophets of God were with them, supporting them.
Ezra 6:7
Context6:7 Leave the work on this temple of God alone. 2 Let the governor of the Jews and the elders of the Jews rebuild this temple of God in its proper place.
Ezra 7:23
Context7:23 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 3 against the empire of the king and his sons?
Ezra 9:6
Context9:6 I prayed, 4
“O my God, I am ashamed and embarrassed to lift my face to you, my God! For our iniquities have climbed higher than our heads, and our guilt extends to the heavens.
1 tn Aram “arose and began.” For stylistic reasons this has been translated as a single concept.
2 tc For the MT reading “the work on this temple of God” the LXX reads “the servant of the Lord Zurababel” [= Zerubbabel].
3 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.
4 tn Heb “I said.”