< Ezra 6 >
1 [Later] Darius [became the ruler of the Persian Empire. When the enemies of the Israelis forced them to stop rebuilding the temple, the Persian officials sent a message to King Darius. They asked him to] search the records in the (archives/government records), in the building where the king stored the important documents, [to find out whether King Cyrus had authorized that the temple should be rebuilt].
Entonces el rey Darío dio mandamiento, y buscaron en la casa de los libros donde guardaban los tesoros allí en Babilonia,
2 [The king commanded someone to search there, but those documents were not there in Babylon]. They found a scroll at the fort in Ecbatana, in Media province, [that contained the information that they wanted to know]. This is what was written on that scroll:
Y fue hallado en el cofre del palacio que está en la provincia de Media un libro, dentro del cual estaba escrito así: Memorial:
3 “During the first year that Cyrus [ruled the empire], he sent out a decree concerning the temple of God which is at Jerusalem. In the decree it was stated that a new temple must be built at the same place that [the Israeli people previously] had offered sacrifices, where the [original] foundation [of the first temple] was. The temple must be 90 feet high and 90 feet wide.
En el año primero del rey Ciro, el rey Ciro dio mandamiento de la casa de Dios que estaba en Jerusalem, que la casa fuese edificada para lugar en que sacrifiquen sacrificios; y sus paredes fuesen cubiertas: su altura de sesenta codos: su anchura de sesenta codos.
4 The building must be made from large stones. After putting down three layers of stones, a layer of timber must be put on top of them. This work will be paid for by money from my treasury.
Las ordenes; tres de piedra de mármol, y una orden de madera nueva: y que el gasto sea dado de la casa del rey.
5 Also, the gold and silver utensils that King Nebuchadnezzar took from the temple of God in Jerusalem and brought to Babylon must be taken back to Jerusalem. They must be put in God’s temple just as they were in the previous temple.”
Y también los vasos de oro y de plata de la casa de Dios, que Nabucodonosor sacó del templo que estaba en Jerusalem, y los pasó en Babilonia, sean vueltos, y vayan al templo que está en Jerusalem, a su lugar, y sean puestos en la casa de Dios.
6 After reading this, King Darius sent this message [to the leaders of the Israeli people’s enemies in Jerusalem]: “This is a message for Tattenai, the governor of the province west of the [Euphrates] River, and for [his assistant] Shethar-Bozenai, and for all your colleagues: Stay away from that area!
Ahora pues, Tatanai capitán de la otra parte del río, Star-buzanai, y sus compañeros los Afarsaqueos que estáis a la otra parte del río, apartáos de ahí.
7 Do not (interfere with/hinder) the work of building the temple of God! The temple must be rebuilt at the same place where the former temple was. And do not hinder the governor of the Jews and the elders of the Jews [while they are doing this work].
Dejád la obra de la casa de este Dios al capitán de los Judíos, y a sus ancianos, que edifiquen la casa de este Dios en su lugar.
8 “Furthermore, I declare that you must help these leaders of the Jews as they rebuild this temple of God [by giving them funds for the building work].
Y por mí es dado mandamiento de lo que habéis de hacer con los ancianos de estos Judíos para edificar la casa de este Dios: que de la hacienda del rey, que tiene del tributo de la otra parte del río, los gastos sean dados luego a aquellos varones, para que no cesen.
9 “The Jewish priests in Jerusalem need young bulls and rams and lambs to sacrifice as they make burned offerings to the God of heaven. You must give them the animals that they need. Also, you must be certain to give them the wheat, salt, wine, and [olive] oil that they need each day [for those sacrifices].
Y lo que fuere necesario, becerros, y carneros, y corderos para holocaustos al Dios del cielo: trigo, sal, vino, y aceite, conforme a lo que dijeren los sacerdotes que están en Jerusalem, les sea dado cada un día sin algún embargo:
10 If you do that, the Jewish priests will be able to offer sacrifices that please the God who is in heaven, and they will pray that God will bless me and my sons.
Para que ofrezcan olores de holganza al Dios del cielo, y oren por la vida del rey, y por sus hijos.
11 “If anyone disobeys this decree, [my soldiers] will pull a beam from his house. Then [after they sharpen one end of the beam, ] they will lift that man up and impale him on that beam. Then they will [completely destroy that man’s house until only] a pile of rubble is left.
Ítem, por mí es dado mandamiento, que cualquiera que mudare este decreto, sea derribado un madero de su casa, y enhiesto sea colgado en él: y su casa sea hecha muladar por esto.
12 God has chosen [that city of] Jerusalem as the place where people will honor him [MTY]. What I desire is that he will get rid of any king or any nation that tries to change this decree or tries to destroy that temple in Jerusalem. I, Darius, have made this decree. It must be obeyed quickly and thoroughly.”
Y el Dios que hizo habitar allí su nombre destruya todo rey y pueblo que pusiere su mano para mudar o destruir esta casa de Dios, la cual está en Jerusalem. Yo Darío puse el decreto: sea hecho prestamente.
13 Tattenai, the governor of the province, and [his assistant] Shethar-Bozenai and their colleagues [read the message and] immediately obeyed the decree of King Darius.
Entonces Tatanai capitán de la otra parte del río, y Star-buzanai, y sus compañeros hicieron prestamente según el rey Darío había enviado.
14 So the Jewish leaders continued their work [of rebuilding the temple]. They were greatly encouraged by the messages that the prophets Haggai and Zechariah preached. The Israelis continued building the temple, just like God had commanded them to do and like King Cyrus had decreed.
Y los ancianos de los Judíos, edificaban y prosperaban, conforme a la profecía de Aggeo profeta, y de Zacarías, hijo de Addo: y edificaron, y acabaron por el mandamiento del Dios de Israel, y por el mandamiento de Ciro, y de Darío, y de Artaxerxes rey de Persia.
15 They finished building it on March 12, during the sixth year that King Darius [ruled].
Y esta casa fue acabada al tercero día del mes de Adar, que era el sexto año del reino del rey Darío.
16 Then the priests and the Levites and all the other Israeli people who had returned from Babylon very joyfully dedicated the temple.
Y los hijos de Israel, los sacerdotes, y los Levitas, y los demás hijos de la transmigración hicieron la dedicación de esta casa de Dios con gozo.
17 During [the ceremony to] dedicate the temple, they sacrificed 100 young bulls, 200 rams, and 400 lambs. They also sacrificed twelve male goats as an offering in order that [God would forgive] the sins of the people of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Y ofrecieron en la dedicación de esta casa de Dios becerros ciento, carneros doscientos, corderos cuatrocientos, y machos de cabrío por expiación por todo Israel doce, conforme al número de las tribus de Israel.
18 Then the priests and Levites were divided into groups that would [take turns to] serve at the temple. They did this according to what Moses had written [many years previously] in the laws [that he wrote].
Y pusieron los sacerdotes en sus repartimientos, y los Levitas en sus divisiones sobre la obra de Dios que estaba en Jerusalem, como está escrito en el libro de Moisés.
19 On April 21, the Jews who had returned from Babylon celebrated the Passover Festival.
Y los hijos de la transmigración hicieron la pascua a los catorce del mes primero.
20 [To qualify themselves for offering the sacrifices], the priests and Levites had already purified themselves by performing certain rituals. Then they slaughtered the lambs for the benefit of all the people who had returned from Babylon, for the other priests, and for themselves.
Porque los sacerdotes y los Levitas se habían purificado como un varón, todos fueron limpios: y sacrificaron la pascua por todos los hijos de la transmigración, y por sus hermanos los sacerdotes, y por sí mismos.
21 Those who had returned from Babylon and the other people in that land who had turned away from their immoral practices in order to worship Yahweh, the God of the Israeli people, ate the Passover meal.
Y comieron los hijos de Israel, que habían vuelto de la transmigración, y todos los que se habían apartado de la inmundicia de las gentes de la tierra a ellos, para buscar a Jehová Dios de Israel.
22 They celebrated the Unleavened Bread Festival of [Eating] Unleavened Bread for seven days. The Israeli people throughout the land were joyful because Yahweh had changed the attitude of the king of Assyria toward them, and as a result, the king had helped them to rebuild the temple of God, the one whom they [worshiped].
E hicieron la solemnidad de los panes sin leudar siete días con alegría, por cuanto Jehová los había alegrado, y había convertido el corazón del rey de Asiria a ellos para esforzar sus manos en la obra de la casa de Dios, del Dios de Israel.