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Ezra 4:4-16

4 Then the peoples around them set out to discourage the people of Judah and make them afraid to go on building.

5 They hired counselors to work against them and frustrate their plans during the entire reign of Cyrus king of Persia and down to the reign of Darius king of Persia.

6 Later Opposition Under Xerxes and Artaxerxes
At the beginning of the reign of Xerxes, they lodged an accusation against the people of Judah and Jerusalem.

7 And in the days of Artaxerxes king of Persia, Bishlam, Mithredath, Tabeel and the rest of his associates wrote a letter to Artaxerxes. The letter was written in Aramaic script and in the Aramaic language.

8 Rehum the commanding officer and Shimshai the secretary wrote a letter against Jerusalem to Artaxerxes the king as follows:

9 Rehum the commanding officer and Shimshai the secretary, together with the rest of their associates—the judges and officials over the men from Tripolis, Persia, Erech and Babylon, the Elamites of Susa,

10 and the other people whom the great and honorable Ashurbanipal deported and settled in the city of Samaria and elsewhere in Trans-Euphrates.

11 (This is a copy of the letter they sent him.)
To King Artaxerxes,
From your servants, the men of Trans-Euphrates:

12 The king should know that the Jews who came up to us from you have gone to Jerusalem and are rebuilding that rebellious and wicked city. They are restoring the walls and repairing the foundations.

13 Furthermore, the king should know that if this city is built and its walls are restored, no more taxes, tribute or duty will be paid, and the royal revenues will suffer.

14 Now since we are under obligation to the palace and it is not proper for us to see the king dishonored, we are sending this message to inform the king,

15 so that a search may be made in the archives of your predecessors. In these records you will find that this city is a rebellious city, troublesome to kings and provinces, a place of rebellion from ancient times. That is why this city was destroyed.

16 We inform the king that if this city is built and its walls are restored, you will be left with nothing in Trans-Euphrates.

Cross References for Ezra 4:4-16

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Jeremiah 38:4 - Then the officials said to the king, “This man should be put to death. He is discouraging the s... Click to read the verse Jeremiah 38:4 Click to read the verse Jeremiah 38:4

Ezra 3:3 - Despite their fear of the peoples around them, they built the altar on its foundation and sacri... Click to read the verse Ezra 3:3 Click to read the verse Ezra 3:3

Isaiah 35:3-4 - Strengthen the feeble hands, steady the knees that give way; Click to read the verse Isaiah 35:3-4 Click to read the verse Isaiah 35:3-4

2 Samuel 4:1 - Ish-Bosheth Murdered When Ish-Bosheth son of Saul heard that Abner had died in Hebron, he lost ... Click to read the verse 2 Samuel 4:1 Click to read the verse 2 Samuel 4:1

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Nehemiah 4:11 - Also our enemies said, “Before they know it or see us, we will be right there among them and wi... Click to read the verse Nehemiah 4:11 Click to read the verse Nehemiah 4:11

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