Esdras 2:69

69 De acordo com as suas possibilidades, deram à tesouraria para essa obra quinhentos quilos[a] de ouro, três toneladas[b] de prata e cem vestes sacerdotais.

Esdras 2:69 Meaning and Commentary

Ezra 2:69

They gave after their ability unto the treasure of the world
threescore and one thousand drachms of gold
These "darcemons or darics" were a Persian coin; one of which, according to Brerewood F11, was of the value of fifteen shillings of our money, and so this quantity of them amounted to 45,750 pounds; but according to Bishop Cumberland F12 they were of the value of twenty shillings and four pence of our money, and so came to upwards of 61,000 pounds; these everyone, according to his ability, put into the common stock or treasury for the work of building the temple; the Vulgate Latin F13 reads 40,000:

and five thousand pounds of silver;
and an Hebrew "mina", or pound, being of our money seven pounds, ten shillings, according to Brerewood {n}, amounted to 31,250 pounds: but others F15, reckoning a drachm of gold at ten shillings, and a mina or pound of silver at nine pounds, make the whole to amount only to 75,500 pounds of our money:

and one hundred priests' garments;
which, as they were laid up among treasures, so were necessary for the service of the temple.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 De Pret. & Ponder. Vet. Num. ch. iii. v.
F12 Scripture Weights & Measures, ch. 4. p. 115.
F13 Sixtus V. Lovain & MSS. in James ut supra. (Contrariety of Popish Bibles, p. 295)
F14 Ut supra, (De Pret. & Ponder. Vet. Num.) ch. iv. v.
F15 Universal History, vol. 10. p. 183, marg.

Esdras 2:69 In-Context

67 435 camelos e 6.720 jumentos.
68 Quando chegaram ao templo do SENHOR em Jerusalém, alguns dos chefes das famílias deram ofertas voluntárias para a reconstrução do templo de Deus no seu antigo local.
69 De acordo com as suas possibilidades, deram à tesouraria para essa obra quinhentos quilos de ouro, três toneladas de prata e cem vestes sacerdotais.
70 Os sacerdotes, os levitas, os cantores, os porteiros e os servidores do templo, bem como os demais israelitas, estabeleceram-se em suas cidades de origem.

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Hebraico: "61.000 dracmas."
  • [b]. Hebraico: "5.000 minas. " Uma mina equivalia a 600 gramas.
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