The Book of Ezra
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- Kapitel 2 -
(Nehemiah 7:4–69)
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Offerings by the Exiles
(Exodus 38:21–31; Nehemiah 7:70–73)
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(a)2:2 Parallel text at Nehemiah 7:7 accompanied by Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Azariah, Raamiah, Nahamani, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispereth, Bigvai, Nehum, and Baanah
(b)2:10 Bani is a variant of Binnui; see Nehemiah 7:15.
(c)2:18 Jorah is a variant of Hariph; see Nehemiah 7:24.
(d)2:20 Gibbar is a variant of Gibeon; see Nehemiah 7:25.
(e)2:21 Literally the sons; here and in verses 25, 26, 33, and 34
(f)2:24 Azmaveth is a variant of Beth-azmaveth; see Nehemiah 7:28.
(g)2:25 LXX (see also Nehemiah 7:29); Hebrew Kiriath-arim
(h)2:31 Or of West Elam
(i)2:40 Hodaviah is a variant of Hodevah; see Nehemiah 7:43.
(j)2:43 Hebrew The Nethinim; also in verses 58 and 70
(k)2:44 Siaha is a variant of Sia; see Nehemiah 7:47.
(l)2:46 Alternate MT reading (see also Nehemiah 7:48); the other alternate reads Shamlai
(m)2:50 Nephusim is a variant of Nephushesim; see Nehemiah 7:52.
(n)2:52 Bazluth is a variant of Bazlith; see Nehemiah 7:54.
(o)2:55 Peruda is a variant of Perida; see Nehemiah 7:57.
(p)2:57 Ami is a variant of Amon; see Nehemiah 7:59.
(q)2:59 Addan is a variant of Addon; see Nehemiah 7:61.
(r)2:63 Literally Lights and Perfections
(s)2:69 Or 61,000 gold drachmas; that is, approximately 1,129.7 pounds or 512.4 kilograms of gold coins
(t)2:69 5,000 minas is approximately 3.14 tons or 2.85 metric tons of silver.
(u)2:70 Or all Israel
(Nehemiah 7:4–69)
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(a)2:59 or, seed
(b)2:69 a daric was a gold coin issued by a Persian king, weighing about 8.4 grams or about 0.27 troy ounces each.
(c)2:69 A mina is about 600 grams or 1.3 U. S. pounds, so 5,000 minas is about 3 metric tons.