Parallel Verses

The Emphasized Bible

layers of large stones, three, and one layer of new timber, - and, as for the expenses, out of the house of the king, let them be given.

New American Standard Bible

with three layers of huge stones and one layer of timbers. And let the cost be paid from the royal treasury.

King James Version

With three rows of great stones, and a row of new timber: and let the expences be given out of the king's house:

Holman Bible

with three layers of cut stones and one of timber. The cost is to be paid from the royal treasury.

International Standard Version

Let the Temple be rebuilt where they offered sacrifices. Let the foundations thereof be laid with a height of 60 cubits and a width of 60 cubits, constructed with three layers of foundation stone interlaced with a row of new timber, the expenses for which are to be paid from the king's treasury.

A Conservative Version

with three courses of great stones, and a course of new timber. And let the expenses be given out of the king's house.

American Standard Version

with three courses of great stones, and a course of new timber: and let the expenses be given out of the king's house.

Amplified

with three layers of huge stones and one layer of timbers. Let the cost be paid from the royal treasury.

Bible in Basic English

With three lines of great stones and one line of new wood supports; and let the necessary money be given out of the king's store-house;

Darby Translation

with three rows of great stones, and a row of new timber; and let the expenses be given out of the king's house:

Julia Smith Translation

And three layers of stone of inagnitude: and a layer of new wood: and the outgoing shall be given from the king's house:

King James 2000

With three rows of great stones, and a row of new timber: and let the expenses be given out of the king's house:

Lexham Expanded Bible

with three layers of great stones and a layer of timber. Let the new expenses be paid from the house of the king.

Modern King James verseion

with three rows of great stones and a row of new timber. And let the expenses be given out of the king's house.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

and three walls of all maner of stones, and one wall of timber, and the expenses shall be given of the king's house.

NET Bible

with three layers of large stones and one layer of timber. The expense is to be subsidized by the royal treasury.

New Heart English Bible

with three courses of great stones, and a course of new timber: and let the expenses be given out of the king's house.

Webster

With three rows of great stones, and a row of new timber: and let the expenses be given out of the king's house:

World English Bible

with three courses of great stones, and a course of new timber: and let the expenses be given out of the king's house.

Youngs Literal Translation

three rows of rolled stones, and a row of new wood, and the outlay let be given out of the king's house.

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
תּלתא תּלתה תּלת 
T@lath (Aramaic) 
Usage: 11

נדבּך 
Nidbak (Aramaic) 
row
Usage: 2

of great
גּלל 
G@lal (Aramaic) 
Usage: 2

H69
אבן 
'eben (Aramaic) 
Usage: 8

and a row
נדבּך 
Nidbak (Aramaic) 
row
Usage: 2

of new
חדת 
Chadath (Aramaic) 
new
Usage: 1

אע 
'a` (Aramaic) 
Usage: 5

and let the expenses
נפקא 
Niphqa' (Aramaic) 
Usage: 2

be given
יהב 
Y@hab (Aramaic) 
Usage: 28

out of
מן 
Min (Aramaic) 
of, from, part, ...I, ...me, before, after, because, Therefore, out, for, than, partly,
Usage: 114

the king's
מלך 
melek (Aramaic) 
Usage: 180

Context Readings

Darius' Search For The Decree

3 In the first year of Cyrus the king, Cyrus the king, issued an edict, as to the house of God in Jerusalem, Let the house be built, the place where they used to offer sacrifices, and let the foundations thereof be reared, - the height thereof, sixty cubits, the breadth thereof, sixty cubits; 4 layers of large stones, three, and one layer of new timber, - and, as for the expenses, out of the house of the king, let them be given. 5 Moreover also, the utensils of the house of God, of gold and silver, which, Nebuchadnezzar, took forth out of the temple that was in Jerusalem, and brought unto Babylon, let them again be taken to the temple which is in Jerusalem every one to its place, and lay them up in the house of God.

Cross References

1 Kings 6:36

And he built the inner court, with three rows of hewn stone, - and a row of beams of cedar.

Ezra 7:20-23

And, the rest of the need of the house of thy God, which it shall fall to thee to give, thou shalt give, out of the treasure-house of the king.

Psalm 68:29

Because of thy temple above Jerusalem, Unto thee, shall kings bear along a gift -

Psalm 72:10

The kings of Tarshish and of the Coastlands, A gift, let them render, The kings of Sheba and Seba, A present, let them bring;

Isaiah 49:23

And, kings, shall be, thy foster-fathers. And their queens, thy nursing mothers, With face to the ground, shall they bow down to thee, The dust of thy feet, shall they lick, - So shalt thou know that, I, am Yahweh, In that, they shall not be put to shame, Who were waiting for me.

Isaiah 60:6-10

The multitude of camels, shall cover thee The young camels of Midian and Ephah, All they of Sheba, shall come, - Gold and frankincense, shall they bring, And, the praises of Yahweh, shall they joyfully tell:

Revelation 12:16

And the earth helped the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed up the river which the dragon cast out of his mouth.

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