Ezra 6:1 Then Darius the king made a decree, and search was made in the house of the rolls, where the treasures were laid up in Babylon. Darius answereth the former letter,
Ezra 6:1-7; and maketh a new decree,
Ezra 6:8-12. By the help of the adversaries, and the directions of the prophets, the temple is finished,
Ezra 6:13-15. The feasts of the dedication,
Ezra 6:16-18, and of the passover, are kept,
Ezra 6:19-22.
Darius made a decree;
either,
1. To search the rolls. Or rather,
2. To permit and promote the building of the temple. And so the following words may be rendered,
after search was made, &c., the Hebrew particle
vau
being oft so used, as hath been noted before.
In Babylon;
either,
1. In the kingdom or empire of Babylon, which he now possessed; or rather,
2. In the city of Babylon, where search was first made, supposing that this edict, which was made presently after Cyrus had taken Babylon, was kept there; but not finding it there, they searched in Achmetha, and found it there.