That the promise made by God
through the mouth of Jeremiah might be fulfilled, God influenced
Cyrus, king of Persia, in the first year of his reign to make this
written law throughout all his kingdom, "Thus commands Cyrus, king
of Persia: 'God, the God of heaven, has given me all the kingdoms of
the earth and has charged me to build him a temple in Jerusalem in
Judah. Whoever among you of all his people wishes to return, may his
God be with him, and let him go up to Jerusalem, in Judah, and
rebuild the temple of God, the God of Israel. (He is the God who
lives at Jerusalem.) In every place where any who are left of God's
people now live, let the men of that place help with silver, with
gold, with goods, and with animals, in addition to the offering each
man wishes to give for the house of God at Jerusalem.'"
Then the heads of the families of Judah and Benjamin and the priests
and the Levites, including all whom God had influenced to build the
temple of God at Jerusalem, started to return. And all their
neighbors supplied them with silver, with gold, with goods, with
animals, and with precious things in addition to all that each man
wished to give.
Cyrus, king of Persia, had the vessels of the temple of God, which
Nebuchadrezzar had carried from Jerusalem, brought out under the
direction of Mithredath, the treasurer, and given to Sheshbazzar,
the prince of Judah; and he carried them to Jerusalem, with the
people who returned from captivity in Babylon. And God commanded
them, through Haggai, the prophet, "Go up to the mountains and bring
wood and rebuild the temple, then I will be pleased with it and I
will show my glory."
Then Zerubbabel and Joshua, the high priest, with all the rest of
the people obeyed the command of God their God; and they came and
worked on the temple of God their God. They finished the building as
the God of Israel commanded.