Ezra 3
1 And when the
seventh month was
come, and the
children of
Israel were in the
cities, the
people gathered themselves
together as
one man to
Jerusalem. 2 Then stood
up Jeshua the
son of
Jozadak, and his
brethren the
priests, and
Zerubbabel the
son of
Shealtiel, and his
brethren, and
builded the
altar of the
God of
Israel, to
offer burnt
offerings thereon, as it is
written in the
law of
Moses the
man of
God. 3 And they
set the
altar upon his
bases; for
fear was upon them because of the
people of those
countries: and they
offered burnt
offerings thereon unto the
LORD, even burnt
offerings morning and
evening. 4 They
kept also the
feast of
tabernacles, as it is
written, and offered the
daily burnt offerings by
number, according to the
custom, as the
duty of every
day required; 5 And
afterward offered the
continual burnt
offering, both of the new
moons, and of all the set
feasts of the
LORD that were
consecrated, and of every one that willingly
offered a freewill
offering unto the
LORD. 6 From the
first day of the
seventh month began they to
offer burnt
offerings unto the
LORD. But the
foundation of the
temple of the
LORD was not yet
laid.
7 They
gave money also unto the
masons, and to the
carpenters; and
meat, and
drink, and
oil, unto them of
Zidon, and to them of
Tyre, to
bring cedar trees from
Lebanon to the
sea of
Joppa, according to the
grant that they had of
Cyrus king of
Persia. 8 Now in the
second year of their
coming unto the
house of
God at
Jerusalem, in the
second month, began Zerubbabel the
son of
Shealtiel, and
Jeshua the
son of
Jozadak, and the
remnant of their
brethren the
priests and the
Levites, and all they that were come
out of the
captivity unto
Jerusalem; and
appointed the
Levites, from
twenty years old and
upward, to set
forward the
work of the
house of the
LORD. 9 Then
stood Jeshua with his
sons and his
brethren, Kadmiel and his
sons, the
sons of
Judah, together, to set
forward the
workmen in the
house of
God: the
sons of
Henadad, with their
sons and their
brethren the
Levites. 10 And when the
builders laid the
foundation of the
temple of the
LORD, they
set the
priests in their
apparel with
trumpets, and the
Levites the
sons of
Asaph with
cymbals, to
praise the
LORD, after the
ordinance of
David king of
Israel. 11 And they sang together by
course in
praising and giving
thanks unto the
LORD; because he is
good, for his
mercy endureth for
ever toward
Israel. And all the
people shouted with a
great shout, when they
praised the
LORD, because the
foundation of the
house of the
LORD was
laid.
12 But
many of the
priests and
Levites and
chief of the
fathers, who were ancient
men, that had
seen the
first house, when the
foundation of this
house was
laid before their
eyes, wept with a
loud voice; and
many shouted aloud for
joy: 13 So that the
people could not
discern the
noise of the
shout of
joy from the
noise of the
weeping of the
people: for the
people shouted with a
loud shout, and the
noise was
heard afar
off.