1 Now in the first year of Cyrus, king of Persia, in order that the word of the Lord given by the mouth of Jeremiah might come true, the spirit of Cyrus, king of Persia, was moved by the Lord, so that he made a public statement through all his kingdom, and put it in writing, saying,
2 These are the words of Cyrus, king of Persia: The Lord God of heaven has given me all the kingdoms of the earth; and he has made me responsible for building a house for him in Jerusalem, which is in Judah.
3 Whoever there is among you of his people, may his God be with him, and let him go up to Jerusalem, which is in Judah, and take in hand the building of the house of the Lord, the God of Israel; he is the God who is in Jerusalem.
4 And whoever there may be of the rest of Israel, living in any place, let the men of that place give him help with offerings of silver and gold and goods and beasts, in addition to the offering freely given for the house of God in Jerusalem.
5 Then the heads of families of Judah and Benjamin, with the priests and the Levites, got ready, even all those whose spirits were moved by God to go up and take in hand the building of the Lord's house in Jerusalem.
6 And all their neighbours gave them help with offerings of vessels of silver and gold and goods and beasts and things of great value, in addition to what was freely offered.
7 And Cyrus the king got out the vessels of the house of the Lord which Nebuchadnezzar had taken from Jerusalem and put in the house of his gods;
8 Even these Cyrus made Mithredath, the keeper of his wealth, get out, and he gave them, after numbering them, to Sheshbazzar, the ruler of Judah.
9 And this is the number of them: there were thirty gold plates, a thousand silver plates, twenty-nine knives,
10 Thirty gold basins, four hundred and ten silver basins, and a thousand other vessels.
11 There were five thousand, four hundred gold and silver vessels. All these were taken back by Sheshbazzar, when those who had been taken prisoner went up from Babylon to Jerusalem.
1 No primeiro ano do rei Ciro, da Pérsia, o Senhor despertou o espírito deste rei, levando-o a fazer a seguinte proclamação, através de todo o reino, a qual mandou também pôr por escrito:
2 Todos os reinos da terra me foram dados pelo Senhor Deus dos céus, que me deu instruções para que lhe construísse um templo em Jerusalém, na terra de Judá. Todos os que são seu povo devem regressar a Israel, para dar cumprimento a essa tarefa, e o Senhor será com eles. Aqueles, de entre os judeus, que não partirem, deverão contribuir para as despesas dos que forem a Jerusalém, fornecendo-lhes também vestuário, meios de transporte e mantimento para a viagem, além de uma oferta voluntária para o templo.
5 Deus suscitou entre os chefes das tribos de Judá e de Benjamim, e entre os sacerdotes e levitas, um grande movimento de consagração no sentido de regressarem a Jerusalém e de começarem logo a reconstrução do templo.
6 Os outros que optaram por ficar deram-lhes tudo o que puderam, em prata, ouro, roupa, gado, e outras coisas de valor.
7 O próprio rei Ciro devolveu as taças de ouro e outros objectos valiosos que Nabucodonozor levara do templo em Jerusalém e depositara no templo dos seus deuses. Nesse sentido deu ordens a Mitredate, o tesoureiro do império, para que tais objectos fossem entregues a Sesbazar, o líder de todo o movimento de retorno a Judá.
9 É esta a lista daquilo que Ciro devolveu: 1.000 salvas de ouro,1.000 salvas de prata,29 incensários,30 bacias de ouro maciço,2.410 bacias de prata, para várias funções,1.000 outros objectos diversos.
11 Foram ao todo cinco mil quatrocentos e sessenta e nove objectos de ouro e de prata entregues a Sesbazar para que os levasse a Jerusalém.