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Ezra 3:7

Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

They gave money to the stonecutters and craftsmen, and gave food, drink, and oil to the people of Sidon and Tyre, so they would bring cedar wood from Lebanon to Joppa by sea,  according to the authorisation given them by King Cyrus of Persia.

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‘Therefore, command that cedars from Lebanon be cut down for me. My servants will be with your servants, and I will pay your servants’ wages according to whatever you say, for you know that not a man among us knows how to cut timber like the Sidonians.’


Herod had been very angry with the people of Tyre and Sidon. Together they presented themselves before him. After winning over Blastus, who was in charge of the king’s bedroom, they asked for peace, because their country was supplied with food from the king’s country.


In Joppa  there was a disciple named Tabitha (which is translated Dorcas). She was always doing good works  and acts of charity.


Jonah got up to flee to Tarshish  from the Lord’s presence.  He went down  to Joppa  and found a ship going to Tarshish. He paid the fare and went down into it to go with them to Tarshish from the Lord’s presence.


Judah and the land of Israel were your merchants. They exchanged wheat from Minnith,  meal,  honey, oil, and balm for your goods.


Since Lydda was near Joppa, the disciples heard that Peter was there and sent two men to him who urged him, ‘Don’t delay in coming with us.’


Peter stayed for some time in Joppa with Simon,  a leather tanner.


King Hiram of Tyre sent envoys to David; he also sent cedar logs, carpenters, and stonemasons,  and they built a palace for David.


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.


Whenever they saw there was a large amount of silver in the chest, the king’s secretary  and the high priest would go and bag up and tally the silver found in the Lord’s temple.


However, no silver bowls, wick trimmers, sprinkling basins, trumpets, or any articles of gold or silver  were made for the Lord’s temple from the contributions  brought to the Lord’s temple.


They gave it to those doing the work #– #those who oversaw the Lord’s temple. They gave it to the workmen who were working in the Lord’s temple, to repair and restore the temple;





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