1 Esdras 6:29
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Also money should be given for wheat, salt, wine, and oil, continually every year, without arguing, for daily use as the Jerusalem priests may indicate
and that out of the tribute of Coelesyria and Phoenicia a portion be scrupulously given to these men, that is, to Zerubbabel the governor, for sacrifices to the Lord, for bulls and rams and lambs,
and likewise wheat and salt and wine and oil, regularly every year, without quibbling, for daily use as the priests in Jerusalem may indicate,
and that out of the tribute of Coelesyria and Phoenic′ia a portion be scrupulously given to these men, that is, to Zerub′babel the governor, for sacrifices to the Lord, for bulls and rams and lambs,
and a quantity to be given diligently to these men of the travail of the tributes of Celosyria and Phenice (or of Greater Syria and Phoenicia), to the sacrifice of the Lord, to Zerubbabel, the prefect, to bulls, and wethers (or rams), and to lambs; [and (out) of the travail of the tributes of Celosyria and Phenice diligently a quantity to be given to these men, to the sacrifice of the Lord, to Zerubbabel, prefect, to bulls, and wethers, and lambs;]
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