Ezra 6:1

1 So King Darius ordered a search through the records in the archives in Babylon.

Ezra 6:1 Meaning and Commentary

Ezra 6:1

Then Darius the king made a decree
To make inquiry after the edict of Cyrus, to search the public records for it:

and search was made in the house of the rolls;
or "books" F18, in a public library or museum:

where the treasures were laid up in Babylon;
where things of worth and value were reposited; not only gold, silver, jewels, and precious stones, and things rare and curious, but all sorts of writings relating to the monarchy, and the dominions belonging to it; but it seems it could not be found here, and therefore the king ordered search to be made elsewhere.


FOOTNOTES:

F18 (ayrpo tybb) , (en taiv biblioyhkaiv) , Sept. "in bibliotheca", V. L. "in bibliotheca librorum", Tigurine version; "in domo librorum", Pagninus, Montanus.

Ezra 6:1 In-Context

1 So King Darius ordered a search through the records in the archives in Babylon.
2 Eventually a scroll was turned up in the fortress of Ecbatana over in the province of Media, with this writing on it:
3 In his first year as king, Cyrus issued an official decree regarding The Temple of God in Jerusalem, as follows:
4 with three courses of large stones topped with one course of timber. The cost is to be paid from the royal bank.
5 The gold and silver vessels from The Temple of God that Nebuchadnezzar carried to Babylon are to be returned to The Temple at Jerusalem, each to its proper place; place them in The Temple of God.
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