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Ezra 4:4
Verse Cross Referencess In Multiple Versions
GUV
ERVGU
IRVGU
KJV
KJVP
YLT
ASV
WEB
RV
AKJV
NET
ERVEN
LXXEN
NLV
NCV
LITV
HCSB
MHB
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Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
GUV
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
ERVGU
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
IRVGU
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
KJV
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
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.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
KJVP
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
1
And
when
the
seventh
H7637
D-ONUM
month
H2320
D-NMS
was
come
H5060
W-VQY3MS
,
and
the
children
H1121
W-CMP
of
Israel
H3478
were
in
the
cities
H5892
,
the
people
H5971
gathered
themselves
together
H622
as
one
H259
MMS
man
H376
to
H413
PREP
Jerusalem
H3389
.
2
Then
stood
up
H6965
W-VQY3MS
Jeshua
H3442
the
son
H1121
of
Jozadak
H3136
,
and
his
brethren
H251
the
priests
H3548
,
and
Zerubbabel
H2216
the
son
H1121
of
Shealtiel
H7597
,
and
his
brethren
H251
,
and
built
H1129
the
altar
H4196
of
the
God
H430
CDP
of
Israel
H3478
,
to
offer
H5927
burnt
offerings
H5930
CFP
thereon
H5921
PREP-3MS
,
as
it
is
written
H3789
in
the
law
H8451
B-CFS
of
Moses
H4872
the
man
H376
NMS
of
God
H430
.
3
And
they
set
H3559
the
altar
H4196
D-NMS
upon
H5921
PREP
his
bases
H4350
;
for
H3588
CONJ
fear
H367
was
upon
H5921
PREP
them
because
of
the
people
H5971
of
those
countries
H776
:
and
they
offered
H5927
burnt
offerings
H5930
CFP
thereon
H5921
PREP
unto
the
LORD
H3068
L-EDS
,
even
burnt
offerings
H5930
CFP
morning
H1242
and
evening
H6153
.
4
They
kept
H6213
also
the
feast
H2282
of
tabernacles
H5521
,
as
it
is
written
H3789
,
and
offered
the
daily
H3117
NMS
burnt
offerings
H5930
by
number
H4557
,
according
to
the
custom
H4941
,
as
the
duty
H1697
CMS
of
every
day
H3117
NUM-MS
required
;
5
And
afterward
H310
offered
the
continual
H8548
burnt
offering
H5930
,
both
of
the
new
moons
H2320
,
and
of
all
H3605
the
set
feasts
H4150
of
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
that
were
consecrated
H6942
,
and
of
every
one
H3605
WL-CMS
that
willingly
offered
H5068
a
freewill
offering
H5071
unto
the
LORD
H3068
NAME-4MS
.
6
From
the
first
day
H3117
M-NMS
of
the
seventh
H7637
D-ONUM
month
H2320
LD-NMS
began
H2490
they
to
offer
H5927
burnt
offerings
H5930
CFP
unto
the
LORD
H3068
L-EDS
.
But
the
foundation
H3245
of
the
temple
H1964
of
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
was
not
H3808
NADV
yet
laid
.
7
They
gave
H5414
W-VQY3MP
money
H3701
also
unto
the
masons
H2672
,
and
to
the
carpenters
H2796
;
and
meat
H3978
,
and
drink
H4960
,
and
oil
H8081
,
unto
them
of
Zidon
H6722
,
and
to
them
of
Tyre
H6876
,
to
bring
H935
L-VHFC
cedar
H730
trees
H6086
CMP
from
H4480
PREP
Lebanon
H3844
to
H413
PREP
the
sea
H3220
NMS
of
Joppa
H3305
,
according
to
the
grant
H7558
that
they
had
of
Cyrus
H3566
king
H4428
NMS
of
Persia
H6539
.
8
Now
in
the
second
H8145
D-ONUM
year
H8141
of
their
coming
H935
unto
H413
PREP
the
house
H1004
CMS
of
God
H430
D-NAME-4MP
at
Jerusalem
H3389
,
in
the
second
H8145
D-ONUM
month
H2320
BD-NMS
,
began
H2490
Zerubbabel
H2216
the
son
H1121
of
Shealtiel
H7597
,
and
Jeshua
H3442
the
son
H1121
of
Jozadak
H3136
,
and
the
remnant
H7605
of
their
brethren
H251
the
priests
H3548
and
the
Levites
H3881
,
and
all
H3605
W-CMS
they
that
were
come
H935
out
of
the
captivity
H7628
unto
Jerusalem
H3389
;
and
appointed
H5975
the
Levites
H3881
,
from
twenty
years
old
H1121
and
upward
H4605
,
to
set
H5329
forward
H5921
PREP
the
work
H4399
of
the
house
H1004
CMS
of
the
LORD
H3068
NAME-4MS
.
9
Then
stood
H5975
W-VQY3MS
Jeshua
H3442
with
his
sons
H1121
CMP-3MS
and
his
brethren
H251
,
Kadmiel
H6934
and
his
sons
H1121
W-CMP-3MS
,
the
sons
H1121
of
Judah
H3063
,
together
H259
,
to
set
H5329
forward
H5921
PREP
the
workmen
H6213
in
the
house
H1004
B-CMS
of
God
H430
D-EDP
:
the
sons
H1121
of
Henadad
H2582
,
with
their
sons
H1121
CMP-3MS
and
their
brethren
H251
the
Levites
H3881
.
10
And
when
the
builders
H1129
D-VQQMP
laid
the
foundation
H3245
of
the
temple
H1964
CMS
of
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
,
they
set
H5975
the
priests
H3548
in
their
apparel
H3847
with
trumpets
H2689
,
and
the
Levites
H3881
the
sons
H1121
of
Asaph
H623
with
cymbals
H4700
,
to
praise
H1984
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
,
after
H5921
PREP
the
ordinance
H3027
CFD
of
David
H1732
king
H4428
NMS
of
Israel
H3478
LMS
.
11
And
they
sang
together
by
course
H6030
in
praising
H1984
and
giving
thanks
H3034
unto
the
LORD
H3068
L-EDS
;
because
H3588
CONJ
he
is
good
H2896
AMS
,
for
H3588
CONJ
his
mercy
H2617
endureth
forever
H5769
L-NMS
toward
H5921
PREP
Israel
H3478
.
And
all
H3605
W-CMS
the
people
H5971
shouted
H7321
with
a
great
H1419
AFS
shout
H8643
,
when
they
praised
H1984
the
LORD
H3068
L-EDS
,
because
H5921
PREP
the
foundation
of
the
house
of
the
LORD
was
laid
H3245
.
12
But
many
H7227
of
the
priests
H3548
and
Levites
H3881
and
chief
H7218
of
the
fathers
H1
,
who
were
ancient
men
H2205
,
that
H834
RPRO
had
seen
H7200
VQQ3MP
the
first
H7223
house
H1004
D-NMS
,
when
the
foundation
of
this
house
was
laid
H3245
before
their
eyes
H5869
,
wept
H1058
with
a
loud
H1419
AMS
voice
H6963
B-NMS
;
and
many
H7227
shouted
aloud
H8643
B-NFS
for
joy
H8057
:
13
So
that
the
people
H5971
could
not
H369
W-NPAR
discern
H5234
the
noise
H6963
CMS
of
the
shout
H8643
of
joy
H8057
from
the
noise
H6963
L-CMS
of
the
weeping
H1065
of
the
people
H5971
:
for
H3588
CONJ
the
people
H5971
shouted
H7321
with
a
loud
H1419
AFS
shout
H8643
,
and
the
noise
H6963
was
heard
H8085
VQY1MP
afar
off
H5704
PREP
.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
YLT
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
1
And
the
seventh
month
cometh,
and
the
sons
of
Israel
are
in
the
cities,
and
the
people
are
gathered,
as
one
men,
unto
Jerusalem.
2
And
rise
doth
Jeshua
son
of
Jozadak,
and
his
brethren
the
priests,
and
Zerubbabel
son
of
Shealtiel,
and
his
brethren,
and
they
build
the
altar
of
the
God
of
Israel,
to
cause
to
ascend
upon
it
burnt-offerings,
as
it
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses,
the
man
of
God.
3
And
they
establish
the
altar
on
its
bases,
because
of
the
fear
upon
them
of
the
peoples
of
the
lands,
and
he
causeth
burnt-offerings
to
ascend
upon
it
to
Jehovah,
burnt-offerings
for
the
morning
and
for
the
evening.
4
And
they
make
the
feast
of
the
booths
as
it
is
written,
and
the
burnt-offering
of
the
day
daily
in
number
according
to
the
ordinance,
the
matter
of
a
day
in
its
day;
5
and
after
this
a
continual
burnt-offering,
and
for
new
moons,
and
for
all
appointed
seasons
of
Jehovah
that
are
sanctified;
and
for
every
one
who
is
willingly
offering
a
willing-offering
to
Jehovah.
6
From
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month
they
have
begun
to
cause
burnt-offerings
to
ascend
to
Jehovah,
and
the
temple
of
Jehovah
hath
not
been
founded,
7
and
they
give
money
to
hewers
and
to
artificers,
and
food,
and
drink,
and
oil
to
Zidonians
and
to
Tyrians,
to
bring
in
cedar-trees
from
Lebanon
unto
the
sea
of
Joppa,
according
to
the
permission
of
Cyrus
king
of
Persia
concerning
them.
8
And
in
the
second
year
of
their
coming
in
unto
the
house
of
God,
to
Jerusalem,
in
the
second
month,
began
Zerubbabel
son
of
Shealtiel,
and
Jeshua
son
of
Jozadak,
and
the
remnant
of
their
brethren
the
priests
and
the
Levites,
and
all
those
coming
from
the
captivity
to
Jerusalem,
and
they
appoint
the
Levites
from
a
son
of
twenty
years
and
upward,
to
overlook
the
work
of
the
house
of
Jehovah.
9
And
Jeshua
standeth,
and
his
sons,
and
his
brethren,
Kadmiel
and
his
sons,
sons
of
Judah
together,
to
overlook
those
doing
the
work
in
the
house
of
God;
the
sons
of
Henadad,
and
their
sons
and
their
brethren
the
Levites.
10
And
those
building
have
founded
the
temple
of
Jehovah,
and
they
appoint
the
priests,
clothed,
with
trumpets,
and
the
Levites,
sons
of
Asaph,
with
cymbals,
to
praise
Jehovah,
by
means
of
the
instruments
of
David
king
of
Israel.
11
And
they
respond
in
praising
and
in
giving
thanks
to
Jehovah,
for
good,
for
to
the
age
His
kindness
is
over
Israel,
and
all
the
people
have
shouted
--
a
great
shout
--
in
giving
praise
to
Jehovah,
because
the
house
of
Jehovah
hath
been
founded.
12
And
many
of
the
priests,
and
the
Levites,
and
the
heads
of
the
fathers,
the
aged
men
who
had
seen
the
first
house
--
in
this
house
being
founded
before
their
eyes
--
are
weeping
with
a
loud
voice,
and
many
with
a
shout,
in
joy,
lifting
up
the
voice;
13
and
the
people
are
not
discerning
the
noise
of
the
shout
of
joy
from
the
noise
of
the
weeping
of
the
people,
for
the
people
are
shouting
--
a
great
shout
--
and
the
noise
hath
been
heard
unto
a
distance.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
ASV
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
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
its
base;
for
fear
was
upon
them
because
of
the
peoples
of
the
countries:
and
they
offered
burnt-offerings
thereon
unto
Jehovah,
even
burnt-offerings
morning
and
evening.
4
And
they
kept
the
feast
of
tabernacles,
as
it
is
written,
and
offered
the
daily
burnt-offerings
by
number,
according
to
the
ordinance,
as
the
duty
of
every
day
required;
5
and
afterward
the
continual
burnt-offering,
and
the
offerings
of
the
new
moons,
and
of
all
the
set
feasts
of
Jehovah
that
were
consecrated,
and
of
every
one
that
willingly
offered
a
freewill-offering
unto
Jehovah.
6
From
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month
began
they
to
offer
burnt-offerings
unto
Jehovah:
but
the
foundation
of
the
temple
of
Jehovah
was
not
yet
laid.
7
They
gave
money
also
unto
the
masons,
and
to
the
carpenters;
and
food,
and
drink,
and
oil,
unto
them
of
Sidon,
and
to
them
of
Tyre,
to
bring
cedar-trees
from
Lebanon
to
the
sea,
unto
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
rest
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
have
the
oversight
of
the
work
of
the
house
of
Jehovah.
9
Then
stood
Jeshua
with
his
sons
and
his
brethren,
Kadmiel
and
his
sons,
the
sons
of
Judah,
together,
to
have
the
oversight
of
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
Jehovah,
they
set
the
priests
in
their
apparel
with
trumpets,
and
the
Levites
the
sons
of
Asaph
with
cymbals,
to
praise
Jehovah,
after
the
order
of
David
king
of
Israel.
11
And
they
sang
one
to
another
in
praising
and
giving
thanks
unto
Jehovah,
saying,
For
he
is
good,
for
his
lovingkindness
endureth
for
ever
toward
Israel.
And
all
the
people
shouted
with
a
great
shout,
when
they
praised
Jehovah,
because
the
foundation
of
the
house
of
Jehovah
was
laid.
12
But
many
of
the
priests
and
Levites
and
heads
of
fathers
houses,
the
old
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.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
WEB
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
1
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
brothers
the
priests,
and
Zerubbabel
the
son
of
Shealtiel,
and
his
brothers,
and
built
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
They
set
the
altar
on
its
base;
for
fear
was
on
them
because
of
the
peoples
of
the
countries:
and
they
offered
burnt
offerings
thereon
to
Yahweh,
even
burnt
offerings
morning
and
evening.
4
They
kept
the
feast
of
tents,
as
it
is
written,
and
offered
the
daily
burnt
offerings
by
number,
according
to
the
ordinance,
as
the
duty
of
every
day
required;
5
and
afterward
the
continual
burnt-offering,
and
the
offerings
of
the
new
moons,
and
of
all
the
set
feasts
of
Yahweh
that
were
consecrated,
and
of
everyone
who
willingly
offered
a
freewill-offering
to
Yahweh.
6
From
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month
began
they
to
offer
burnt
offerings
to
Yahweh:
but
the
foundation
of
the
temple
of
Yahweh
was
not
yet
laid.
7
They
gave
money
also
to
the
masons,
and
to
the
carpenters;
and
food,
and
drink,
and
oil,
to
them
of
Sidon,
and
to
them
of
Tyre,
to
bring
cedar
trees
from
Lebanon
to
the
sea,
to
Joppa,
according
to
the
grant
that
they
had
of
Cyrus
king
of
Persia.
8
Now
in
the
second
year
of
their
coming
to
the
house
of
God
at
Jerusalem,
in
the
second
month,
began
Zerubbabel
the
son
of
Shealtiel,
and
Jeshua
the
son
of
Jozadak,
and
the
rest
of
their
brothers
the
priests
and
the
Levites,
and
all
those
who
were
come
out
of
the
captivity
to
Jerusalem,
and
appointed
the
Levites,
from
twenty
years
old
and
upward,
to
have
the
oversight
of
the
work
of
the
house
of
Yahweh.
9
Then
stood
Jeshua
with
his
sons
and
his
brothers,
Kadmiel
and
his
sons,
the
sons
of
Judah,
together,
to
have
the
oversight
of
the
workmen
in
the
house
of
God:
the
sons
of
Henadad,
with
their
sons
and
their
brothers
the
Levites.
10
When
the
builders
laid
the
foundation
of
the
temple
of
Yahweh,
they
set
the
priests
in
their
clothing
with
trumpets,
and
the
Levites
the
sons
of
Asaph
with
cymbals,
to
praise
Yahweh,
after
the
order
of
David
king
of
Israel.
11
They
sang
one
to
another
in
praising
and
giving
thanks
to
Yahweh,
saying,
For
he
is
good,
for
his
loving
kindness
endures
forever
toward
Israel.
All
the
people
shouted
with
a
great
shout,
when
they
praised
Yahweh,
because
the
foundation
of
the
house
of
Yahweh
was
laid.
12
But
many
of
the
priests
and
Levites
and
heads
of
fathers'
houses,
the
old
men
who
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.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
RV
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
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
its
base;
for
fear
was
upon
them
because
of
the
people
of
the
countries:
and
they
offered
burnt
offerings
thereon
unto
the
LORD,
even
burnt
offerings
morning
and
evening.
4
And
they
kept
the
feast
of
tabernacles,
as
it
is
written,
and
{cf15i
offered}
the
daily
burnt
offerings
by
number,
according
to
the
ordinance,
as
the
duty
of
every
day
required;
5
and
afterward
the
continual
burnt
offering,
and
{cf15i
the
offerings}
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,
unto
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
rest
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
have
the
oversight
of
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
have
the
oversight
of
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
order
of
David
king
of
Israel.
11
And
they
sang
one
to
another
in
praising
and
giving
thanks
unto
the
LORD,
{cf15i
saying},
For
he
is
good,
for
his
mercy
{cf15i
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
heads
of
fathers-
{cf15i
houses},
the
old
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.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
AKJV
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
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
brothers
the
priests,
and
Zerubbabel
the
son
of
Shealtiel,
and
his
brothers,
and
built
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
on
his
bases;
for
fear
was
on
them
because
of
the
people
of
those
countries:
and
they
offered
burnt
offerings
thereon
to
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
to
the
LORD.
6
From
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month
began
they
to
offer
burnt
offerings
to
the
LORD.
But
the
foundation
of
the
temple
of
the
LORD
was
not
yet
laid.
7
They
gave
money
also
to
the
masons,
and
to
the
carpenters;
and
meat,
and
drink,
and
oil,
to
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
to
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
brothers
the
priests
and
the
Levites,
and
all
they
that
were
come
out
of
the
captivity
to
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
brothers,
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
brothers
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
to
the
LORD;
because
he
is
good,
for
his
mercy
endures
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.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
NET
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
1
When
the
seventh
month
arrived
and
the
Israelites
were
living
in
their
towns,
the
people
assembled
in
Jerusalem.
2
Then
Jeshua
the
son
of
Jozadak
and
his
priestly
colleagues
and
Zerubbabel
son
of
Shealtiel
and
his
colleagues
started
to
build
the
altar
of
the
God
of
Israel
so
they
could
offer
burnt
offerings
on
it
as
required
by
the
law
of
Moses
the
man
of
God.
3
They
established
the
altar
on
its
foundations,
even
though
they
were
in
terror
of
the
local
peoples,
and
they
offered
burnt
offerings
on
it
to
the
LORD,
both
the
morning
and
the
evening
offerings.
4
They
observed
the
Festival
of
Temporary
Shelters
as
required
and
offered
the
proper
number
of
daily
burnt
offerings
according
to
the
requirement
for
each
day.
5
Afterward
they
offered
the
continual
burnt
offerings
and
those
for
the
new
moons
and
those
for
all
the
holy
assemblies
of
the
LORD
and
all
those
that
were
being
voluntarily
offered
to
the
LORD.
6
From
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month
they
began
to
offer
burnt
offerings
to
the
LORD.
However,
the
LORD's
temple
was
not
at
that
time
established.
7
So
they
provided
money
for
the
masons
and
carpenters,
and
food,
beverages,
and
olive
oil
for
the
people
of
Sidon
and
Tyre,
so
that
they
would
bring
cedar
timber
from
Lebanon
to
the
seaport
at
Joppa,
in
accord
with
the
edict
of
King
Cyrus
of
Persia.
8
In
the
second
year
after
they
had
come
to
the
temple
of
God
in
Jerusalem,
in
the
second
month,
Zerubbabel
the
son
of
Shealtiel
and
Jeshua
the
son
of
Jozadak
initiated
the
work,
along
with
the
rest
of
their
associates,
the
priests
and
the
Levites,
and
all
those
who
were
coming
to
Jerusalem
from
the
exile.
They
appointed
the
Levites
who
were
at
least
twenty
years
old
to
take
charge
of
the
work
on
the
LORD's
temple.
9
So
Jeshua
appointed
both
his
sons
and
his
relatives,
Kadmiel
and
his
sons
(the
sons
of
Yehudah),
to
take
charge
of
the
workers
in
the
temple
of
God,
along
with
the
sons
of
Henadad,
their
sons,
and
their
relatives
the
Levites.
10
When
the
builders
established
the
LORD's
temple,
the
priests,
ceremonially
attired
and
with
their
clarions,
and
the
Levites
(the
sons
of
Asaph)
with
their
cymbals,
stood
to
praise
the
LORD
according
to
the
instructions
left
by
King
David
of
Israel.
11
With
antiphonal
response
they
sang,
praising
and
glorifying
the
LORD:
"For
he
is
good;
his
loyal
love
toward
Israel
is
forever."
All
the
people
gave
a
loud
shout
as
they
praised
the
LORD
when
the
temple
of
the
LORD
was
established.
12
Many
of
the
priests,
the
Levites,
and
the
leaders—
older
people
who
had
seen
with
their
own
eyes
the
former
temple
while
it
was
still
established—
were
weeping
loudly,
and
many
others
raised
their
voice
in
a
joyous
shout.
13
People
were
unable
to
tell
the
difference
between
the
sound
of
joyous
shouting
and
the
sound
of
the
people's
weeping,
for
the
people
were
shouting
so
loudly
that
the
sound
was
heard
a
long
way
off.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
ERVEN
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
1
So
by
the
seventh
month,
the
Israelites
had
moved
back
to
their
own
hometowns.
At
that
time
all
the
people
met
together
in
Jerusalem.
They
were
all
united
as
one
people.
2
Then
Jeshua
son
of
Jozadak
and
the
priests
with
him,
along
with
Zerubbabel
son
of
Shealtiel,
and
the
people
with
him,
built
the
altar
of
the
God
of
Israel.
They
built
the
altar
of
the
God
of
Israel
so
that
they
could
offer
sacrifices
on
it.
They
built
it
just
as
it
says
in
the
Law
of
Moses.
Moses
was
God's
special
servant.
3
They
were
afraid
of
the
other
people
living
near
them,
but
that
didn't
stop
them.
They
built
the
altar
on
its
old
foundation
and
offered
burnt
offerings
on
it
to
the
Lord.
They
offered
sacrifices
in
the
morning
and
in
the
evening.
4
Then
they
celebrated
the
Festival
of
Shelters
just
as
the
Law
of
Moses
said.
They
offered
the
right
number
of
burnt
offerings
for
each
day
of
the
festival.
5
After
that,
they
began
offering
the
continual
burnt
offerings
each
day
and
the
offerings
for
the
New
Moon
and
all
the
other
festivals
that
were
commanded
by
the
Lord.
The
people
also
began
giving
any
other
gifts
they
wanted
to
give
to
the
Lord.
6
So
on
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month,
these
Israelites
again
began
offering
sacrifices
to
the
Lord.
This
was
done
even
though
the
Temple
had
not
been
rebuilt.
7
Then
those
who
had
come
back
from
captivity
gave
money
to
the
stonecutters
and
carpenters.
They
also
gave
food,
wine,
and
olive
oil.
They
used
these
things
to
pay
the
people
of
Tyre
and
Sidon
to
bring
cedar
logs
from
Lebanon.
They
wanted
to
bring
the
logs
in
ships
to
the
seacoast
town
of
Joppa
as
they
did
for
the
first
Temple.
King
Cyrus
of
Persia
gave
permission
for
them
to
do
this.
8
So
in
the
second
month
of
the
second
year
after
they
came
to
the
Temple
in
Jerusalem,
Zerubbabel
son
of
Shealtiel
and
Jeshua
son
of
Jozadak
began
the
work.
Their
brothers,
the
priests,
Levites,
and
everyone
who
came
back
to
Jerusalem
from
captivity
began
working
with
them.
They
chose
Levites
who
were
20
years
old
and
older
to
be
the
leaders
in
the
building
of
the
Lord's
Temple.
9
These
were
the
men
who
supervised
the
work
of
building
the
Lord's
Temple:
Jeshua
and
his
sons,
Kadmiel
and
his
sons
(the
descendants
of
Judah),
the
sons
of
Henadad
and
their
brothers,
the
Levites.
10
The
builders
finished
laying
the
foundation
for
the
Lord's
Temple.
When
the
foundation
was
finished,
the
priests
put
on
their
special
clothing.
Then
they
got
their
trumpets,
and
the
sons
of
Asaph
got
their
cymbals.
They
all
took
their
places
to
praise
the
Lord.
This
was
done
the
way
King
David
of
Israel
had
ordered
in
the
past.
11
They
sang
the
response
songs,
Songs
of
Praise
and
Praise
the
Lord
Because
He
is
Good.
His
Faithful
Love
Will
Last
Forever.
Then
all
the
people
cheered—they
gave
a
loud
shout
and
praised
the
Lord.
They
did
this
because
the
foundation
of
the
Lord's
Temple
had
been
laid.
12
But
many
of
the
older
priests,
Levites,
and
family
leaders
cried,
because
the
older
people
had
seen
the
first
Temple—{and
they
remembered
how
beautiful
it
was}.
They
cried
out
when
they
saw
the
new
Temple.
They
cried
while
many
of
the
other
people
were
happy
and
shouting.
13
The
sound
could
be
heard
far
away.
All
of
them
made
so
much
noise
that
no
one
could
tell
the
difference
between
the
shouts
of
joy
and
the
crying.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
LXXEN
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
1
And
the
seventh
month
came
on,
and
the
children
of
Israel
were
in
their
cities,
and
the
people
assembled
as
one
man
at
Jerusalem.
2
Then
stood
up
Jesus
the
son
of
Josedec,
and
his
brethren
the
priests,
and
Zorobabel
the
son
of
Salathiel,
and
his
brethren,
and
they
built
the
altar
of
the
God
of
Israel,
to
offer
upon
it
whole-burnt-offerings,
according
to
the
things
that
were
written
in
the
law
of
Moses
the
man
of
God.
3
And
they
set
up
the
altar
on
its
place,
for
there
was
a
terror
upon
them
because
of
the
people
of
the
lands:
and
the
whole-burnt-offerings
was
offered
up
upon
it
to
the
Lord
morning
and
evening.
4
And
they
kept
the
feast
of
tabernacles,
according
to
that
which
was
written,
and
offered
whole-burnt-offerings
daily
in
number
according
to
the
ordinance,
the
exact
daily
rate.
5
And
after
this
the
perpetual
whole-burnt-offering,
and
offering
for
the
season
of
new
moon,
and
for
all
the
hallowed
feasts
to
the
Lord,
and
for
every
one
that
offered
a
free-will-offering
to
the
Lord.
6
On
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month
they
began
to
offer
whole-burnt-offerings
to
the
Lord:
but
the
foundation
of
the
house
of
the
Lord
was
not
laid.
7
And
they
gave
money
to
the
stone-hewers
and
carpenters,
and
Gr.
meats
and
drinks
meat
and
drink,
and
oil,
to
the
Sidonians,
and
Tyrians,
to
bring
cedar
trees
from
Libanus
to
the
sea
of
Joppa,
according
to
the
grant
of
Cyrus
king
of
the
Persians
to
them.
8
And
in
the
second
year
of
their
coming
to
the
house
of
God
in
Jerusalem,
in
the
second
month,
began
Zorobabel
the
son
of
Salathiel,
and
Jesus
the
son
of
Josedec,
and
the
rest
of
their
brethren
the
priests
and
the
Levites,
and
all
who
came
from
the
captivity
to
Jerusalem,
and
they
appointed
the
Levites,
from
twenty
years
old
and
upward,
over
the
workmen
in
the
house
of
the
Lord.
9
And
Jesus
and
his
sons
and
his
brethren
stood,
Cadmiel
and
his
sons
the
sons
of
Juda,
over
them
that
wrought
the
works
in
the
house
of
God:
the
sons
of
Enadad,
their
sons
and
their
brethren
the
Levites.
10
And
they
laid
a
foundation
for
building
the
house
of
the
Lord:
and
the
priests
in
their
robes
stood
with
trumpets
and
the
Levites
the
sons
of
Asaph
with
cymbals,
to
praise
the
Lord,
according
to
the
order
of
David
king
of
Israel.
11
And
they
answered
each
other
with
praise
and
thanksgiving
to
the
Lord,
saying,
For
it
is
good,
for
his
mercy
to
Israel
endures
for
ever.
And
all
the
people
shouted
with
a
loud
voice
to
praise
the
Lord
at
the
laying
the
foundation
of
the
house
of
the
Lord.
12
But
many
of
the
priests
and
the
Levites,
and
the
elder
men,
heads
of
families,
who
had
seen
the
former
house
These
words
probably
belong
to
the
latter
clause
on
its
foundation,
and
who
saw
this
house
with
their
eyes,
wept
with
a
loud
voice:
but
the
multitude
shouted
with
joy
to
raise
a
song.
13
And
the
people
did
not
distinguish
the
voice
of
the
glad
shout
Or,
because
of
from
the
voice
of
the
weeping
of
the
people:
for
the
people
shouted
with
a
loud
voice,
and
the
voice
was
heard
even
from
afar
off.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
NLV
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
1
When
the
seventh
month
came,
and
the
sons
of
Israel
were
in
the
cities,
the
people
gathered
together
as
one
man
in
Jerusalem.
2
Then
Jozadak's
son
Jeshua
and
his
brothers
the
religious
leaders,
and
Shealtiel's
son
Zerubbabel
and
his
brothers,
built
the
altar
of
the
God
of
Israel,
to
give
burnt
gifts
on
it.
They
did
this
as
it
is
written
in
the
Law
of
Moses,
the
man
of
God.
3
So
they
set
up
the
altar
in
its
place,
for
they
were
afraid
because
of
the
peoples
of
the
lands.
On
it
they
gave
burnt
gifts
in
worship
to
the
Lord
morning
and
evening.
4
They
kept
the
Special
Supper
of
Tents,
as
it
is
written.
They
gave
the
right
number
of
burnt
gifts
every
day
by
the
Law,
as
was
needed
for
each
day.
5
After
that
they
gave
the
gifts
to
be
burned
day
and
night
and
for
the
new
moons,
and
for
all
the
special
times
of
the
Lord,
and
the
gifts
from
every
one
who
brought
a
free-will
gift
to
the
Lord.
6
From
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month
they
began
to
give
burnt
gifts
to
the
Lord.
But
the
house
of
the
Lord
had
not
begun
to
be
built.
7
So
they
gave
money
to
the
men
who
worked
with
stone
and
wood.
They
gave
food,
drink
and
oil
to
the
Sidonians
and
Tyrians
so
the
cedar
wood
could
be
brought
from
Lebanon
to
the
sea
at
Joppa,
as
King
Cyrus
of
Persia
had
allowed
them.
8
In
the
second
month
of
the
second
year
of
their
coming
to
the
house
of
God
at
Jerusalem,
Zerubbabel
the
son
of
Shealtiel,
Jeshua
the
son
of
Jozadak,
and
the
rest
of
their
brothers
the
religious
leaders
and
Levites,
and
all
who
returned
from
Babylon
to
Jerusalem,
began
the
work.
And
they
chose
the
Levites
from
twenty
years
old
and
older
to
watch
over
the
work
of
the
Lord's
house.
9
Then
Jeshua
with
his
sons
and
brothers,
Kadmiel
and
his
sons,
the
sons
of
Judah,
and
the
sons
of
Henadad
with
their
sons
and
brothers
the
Levites,
together
watched
over
the
workmen
in
the
house
of
God.
10
When
the
builders
had
begun
building
the
house
of
the
Lord,
the
religious
leaders
stood
in
their
religious
clothing
blowing
horns.
The
Levites,
the
sons
of
Asaph,
stood
with
brass
noise-makers.
And
they
praised
the
Lord,
as
they
had
been
told
by
King
David
of
Israel.
11
They
sang,
praising
and
giving
thanks
to
the
Lord,
saying,
"For
He
is
good,
for
His
loving-kindness
is
upon
Israel
forever."
All
the
people
called
out
with
a
loud
voice
when
they
praised
the
Lord
because
the
work
on
the
house
of
the
Lord
had
begun.
12
But
many
of
the
religious
leaders
and
Levites
and
heads
of
the
family
groups
were
old
men
who
had
seen
the
first
house
of
the
Lord.
And
they
cried
with
a
loud
voice
when
the
work
of
this
house
was
begun
in
front
of
their
eyes.
But
many
called
out
for
joy
in
a
loud
voice.
13
The
people
could
not
tell
the
difference
between
the
sound
of
joy
and
the
sound
of
crying.
For
the
people
called
out
with
a
loud
voice,
and
the
sound
was
heard
far
away.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
NCV
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
1
In
the
seventh
month,
after
the
Israelites
were
settled
in
their
home-
towns,
they
met
together
in
Jerusalem.
2
Then
Jeshua
son
of
Jozadak
and
his
fellow
priests
joined
Zerubbabel
son
of
Shealtiel
and
began
to
build
the
altar
of
the
God
of
Israel
where
they
could
offer
burnt
offerings,
just
as
it
is
written
in
the
Teachings
of
Moses,
the
man
of
God.
3
Even
though
they
were
afraid
of
the
people
living
around
them,
they
built
the
altar
where
it
had
been
before.
And
they
offered
burnt
offerings
on
it
to
the
Lord
morning
and
evening.
4
Then,
to
obey
what
was
written,
they
celebrated
the
Feast
of
Shelters.
They
offered
the
right
number
of
sacrifices
for
each
day
of
the
festival.
5
After
the
Feast
of
Shelters,
they
had
regular
sacrifices
every
day,
as
well
as
sacrifices
for
the
New
Moon
and
all
the
festivals
commanded
by
the
Lord.
Also
there
were
special
offerings
brought
as
gifts
to
the
Lord.
6
On
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month
they
began
to
bring
burnt
offerings
to
the
Lord,
but
the
foundation
of
the
Lord's
Temple
had
not
yet
been
laid.
7
Then
they
gave
money
to
the
bricklayers
and
carpenters.
They
also
gave
food,
wine,
and
oil
to
the
cities
of
Sidon
and
Tyre
so
they
would
float
cedar
logs
from
Lebanon
to
the
seacoast
town
of
Joppa.
Cyrus
king
of
Persia
had
given
permission
for
this.
8
In
the
second
month
of
the
second
year
after
their
arrival
at
the
Temple
of
God
in
Jerusalem,
Zerubbabel
son
of
Shealtiel,
Jeshua
son
of
Jozadak,
their
fellow
priests
and
Levites,
and
all
who
had
returned
from
captivity
to
Jerusalem
began
to
work.
They
chose
Levites
twenty
years
old
and
older
to
be
in
charge
of
the
building
of
the
Temple
of
the
Lord.
9
These
men
were
in
charge
of
the
work
of
building
the
Temple
of
God:
Jeshua
and
his
sons
and
brothers;
Kadmiel
and
his
sons
who
were
the
descendants
of
Hodaviah;
and
the
sons
of
Henadad
and
their
sons
and
brothers.
They
were
all
Levites.
10
The
builders
finished
laying
the
foundation
of
the
Temple
of
the
Lord.
Then
the
priests,
dressed
in
their
robes,
stood
with
their
trumpets,
and
the
Levites,
the
sons
of
Asaph,
stood
with
their
cymbals.
They
all
took
their
places
and
praised
the
Lord
just
as
David
king
of
Israel
had
said
to
do.
11
With
praise
and
thanksgiving,
they
sang
to
the
Lord:
"He
is
good;
his
love
for
Israel
continues
forever."
And
then
all
the
people
shouted
loudly,
"Praise
the
Lord!
The
foundation
of
his
Temple
has
been
laid."
12
But
many
of
the
older
priests,
Levites,
and
family
leaders
who
had
seen
the
first
Temple
cried
when
they
saw
the
foundation
of
this
Temple.
Most
of
the
other
people
were
shouting
with
joy.
13
The
people
made
so
much
noise
it
could
be
heard
far
away,
and
no
one
could
tell
the
difference
between
the
joyful
shouting
and
the
sad
crying.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
LITV
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
1
And
when
the
seventh
month
had
come,
and
the
sons
of
Israel
were
in
the
cities,
the
people
assembled
as
one
man
to
Jerusalem.
2
Then
Jeshua
the
son
of
Jozadak
stood
up,
and
his
brothers
the
priests,
and
Zerubbabel
the
son
of
Shealtiel,
and
his
brothers,
and
built
the
altar
of
the
God
of
Israel
in
order
to
offer
burnt
offerings
on
it,
as
it
is
written
in
the
Law
of
Moses
the
man
of
God.
3
And
they
set
the
altar
on
its
bases,
for
fear
was
on
them
because
of
the
people
of
those
lands.
And
he
offered
burnt
offerings
on
it
to
Jehovah,
burnt
offerings
morning
and
evening.
4
They
also
performed
the
Feast
of
Booths,
as
it
is
written,
and
the
burnt
offerings
by
number,
days
by
days,
according
to
the
ordinance,
the
thing
of
days
in
its
day.
5
And
afterward
the
continual
burnt
offering,
both
of
the
new
moons,
and
of
all
the
set
feasts
of
Jehovah
that
were
set
apart,
and
of
everyone
who
willingly
offered
a
freewill
offering
to
Jehovah.
6
From
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month
they
began
to
offer
burnt
offerings
to
Jehovah.
But
the
foundation
of
the
temple
of
Jehovah
was
not
laid.
7
They
also
gave
silver
to
the
hewers
and
to
the
craftsmen;
and
food
and
drink
and
oil
to
the
Sidonians
and
to
the
Tyrians,
to
bring
cedar
trees
from
Lebanon
to
the
sea
of
Joppa,
according
to
the
grant
which
they
had
from
Cyrus
king
of
Persia.
8
Now
in
the
second
year
of
their
coming
to
the
house
of
God
at
Jerusalem,
in
the
second
month,
Zerubbabel
the
son
of
Shealtiel,
and
Jeshua
the
son
of
Jozadak,
and
the
rest
of
their
brothers
the
priests,
and
the
Levites,
and
all
they
who
had
come
out
of
the
captivity
to
Jerusalem,
began.
And
they
made
to
stand
the
Levites
from
a
son
of
twenty
years
and
over,
to
oversee
the
work
of
the
house
of
Jehovah.
9
Then
Jeshua
stood
up
together
with
his
sons
and
his
brothers,
Kadmiel
and
his
sons,
the
sons
of
Judah,
to
oversee
the
workmen
in
the
house
of
God,
the
sons
of
Henadad
with
their
sons,
and
their
brothers
the
Levites.
10
And
when
the
builders
laid
the
foundation
of
the
temple
of
Jehovah,
they
made
stand
the
priests
in
their
robes
with
trumpets,
and
the
Levites,
the
sons
of
Asaph,
with
cymbals
to
praise
Jehovah,
according
to
the
ordinance
of
David
king
of
Israel.
11
And
they
sang,
praising
and
giving
thanks
to
Jehovah,
because
He
is
good,
for
His
mercy
endures
forever
toward
Israel.
And
all
the
people
shouted
with
a
great
shout
when
they
praised
Jehovah
because
the
foundation
of
the
house
of
Jehovah
was
laid.
12
But
many
of
the
priests
and
Levites,
and
heads
of
the
fathers,
the
aged
men
who
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
tell
the
noise
of
the
shout
of
joy
from
the
noise
of
weeping
of
the
people.
For
the
people
shouted
with
a
loud
shout,
and
the
noise
was
heard
afar
off.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
HCSB
Ezra 3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
1
By
the
seventh
month,
the
Israelites
had
settled
in
their
towns,
and
the
people
gathered
together
in
Jerusalem.
2
Jeshua
son
of
Jozadak
and
his
brothers
the
priests
along
with
Zerubbabel
son
of
Shealtiel
and
his
brothers
began
to
build
the
altar
of
Israel's
God
in
order
to
offer
burnt
offerings
on
it,
as
it
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses
the
man
of
God.
3
They
set
up
the
altar
on
its
foundation
and
offered
burnt
offerings
for
the
morning
and
evening
on
it
to
the
LORD
even
though
they
feared
the
surrounding
peoples.
4
They
celebrated
the
Festival
of
Booths
as
prescribed,
and
offered
burnt
offerings
each
day,
based
on
the
number
specified
by
ordinance
for
each
festival
day.
5
After
that,
they
offered
the
regular
burnt
offering
and
the
offerings
for
the
beginning
of
each
monthand
for
all
the
LORD's
appointed
holy
occasions,
as
well
as
the
freewill
offerings
brought
to
the
LORD.
6
On
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month
they
began
to
offer
burnt
offerings
to
the
LORD,
even
though
the
foundation
of
the
LORD's
temple
had
not
yet
been
laid.
7
They
gave
money
to
the
stonecutters
and
artisans,
and
gave
food,
drink,
and
oil
to
the
people
of
Sidon
and
Tyre,
so
they
could
bring
cedar
wood
from
Lebanon
to
Joppa
by
sea,
according
to
the
authorization
given
them
by
King
Cyrus
of
Persia.
8
In
the
second
month
of
the
second
year
after
they
arrived
at
God's
house
in
Jerusalem,
Zerubbabel
son
of
Shealtiel,
Jeshua
son
of
Jozadak,
and
the
rest
of
their
brothers,
including
the
priests,
the
Levites,
and
all
who
had
returned
to
Jerusalem
from
the
captivity,
began
to
build.
They
appointed
the
Levites
who
were
20
years
old
or
more
to
supervise
the
work
on
the
LORD's
house.
9
Jeshua
with
his
sons
and
brothers,
Kadmiel
with
his
sons,
and
the
sons
of
Judah
and
of
Henadad,
with
their
sons
and
brothers,
the
Levites,
joined
together
to
supervise
those
working
on
the
house
of
God.
10
When
the
builders
had
laid
the
foundation
of
the
LORD's
temple,
the
priests,
dressed
in
their
robes
and
holding
trumpets,
and
the
Levites
descended
from
Asaph,
holding
cymbals,
took
their
positions
to
praise
the
LORD,
as
King
David
of
Israel
had
instructed.
11
They
sang
with
praise
and
thanksgiving
to
the
LORD:
"For
He
is
good;
His
faithful
love
to
Israel
endures
forever."
Then
all
the
people
gave
a
great
shout
of
praise
to
the
LORD
because
the
foundation
of
the
LORD's
house
had
been
laid.
12
But
many
of
the
older
priests,
Levites,
and
family
leaders,
who
had
seen
the
first
temple,
wept
loudly
when
they
saw
the
foundation
of
this
house,
but
many
others
shouted
joyfully.
13
The
people
could
not
distinguish
the
sound
of
the
joyful
shouting
from
that
of
the
weeping,
because
the
people
were
shouting
so
loudly.
And
the
sound
was
heard
far
away.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
MHB
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Ezra 4:4
in
LXXRP