Text -- Ezra 10:8 (NET)
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JFB -> Ezr 10:5-8
JFB: Ezr 10:5-8 - -- At a private council of the princes and elders held there, under the presidency of Ezra, it was resolved to enter into a general covenant to put away ...
At a private council of the princes and elders held there, under the presidency of Ezra, it was resolved to enter into a general covenant to put away their foreign wives and children; that a proclamation should be made for all who had returned from Babylon to repair within three days to Jerusalem, under pain of excommunication and confiscation of their property.
Clarke: Ezr 10:8 - -- All his substance should be forfeited - To the use of the temple
So the Septuagint understood the place: Αναθεματισθησεται πασ...
All his substance should be forfeited - To the use of the temple
So the Septuagint understood the place:
Clarke: Ezr 10:8 - -- Himself separated - Excommunicated from the Church of God, and exiled from Israel.
Himself separated - Excommunicated from the Church of God, and exiled from Israel.
TSK -> Ezr 10:8
TSK: Ezr 10:8 - -- And that whosoever : Ezr 7:26; Jdg 21:5; 1Sa 11:7
forfeited : Heb. devoted, Lev 27:28; Jos 6:19
himself separated : Neh 13:3; Mat 18:17; Joh 9:22, Joh...
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Barnes -> Ezr 10:8
Barnes: Ezr 10:8 - -- Separated from the congregation - i. e., "excommunicated"(compare Exo 12:19; Num 19:20, etc.). The power assigned to Ezra is stated in Ezr 7:25...
Separated from the congregation - i. e., "excommunicated"(compare Exo 12:19; Num 19:20, etc.). The power assigned to Ezra is stated in Ezr 7:25-26.
Poole -> Ezr 10:8
Poole: Ezr 10:8 - -- Either by banishment; or rather, by excommunication from the church, and people, and house, and public worship of God.
Either by banishment; or rather, by excommunication from the church, and people, and house, and public worship of God.
Haydock -> Ezr 10:8
Haydock: Ezr 10:8 - -- Away. Hebrew and Septuagint, "subjected to anathema," (Calmet) and utterly destroyed; (Haydock) or, according to some editions of the Septuagint and...
Away. Hebrew and Septuagint, "subjected to anathema," (Calmet) and utterly destroyed; (Haydock) or, according to some editions of the Septuagint and Josephus, "consecrated to the temple." Esdras exercised the power which had been entrusted to him, chap. vii. 16.
Gill -> Ezr 10:8
Gill: Ezr 10:8 - -- And that whosoever would not come within three days,.... Or at the end of three days, as Jarchi, this was the space of time allowed, and which was dec...
And that whosoever would not come within three days,.... Or at the end of three days, as Jarchi, this was the space of time allowed, and which was decided upon for the quick dispatch of this affair, to prevent any schemes that might be formed to obstruct it, and lest those who had agreed to it, and promised to assist in it, should repent and go from their word:
according to the counsel of the princes, and of the elders; for though Ezra had a commission at large from the king of Persia, to inquire into and reform all abuses, he chose not to act of himself, but to have the opinion and consent of the senate of the nation; this he prudently did to avoid their envy, and that he might have less opposition, and better success:
his substance should be forfeited; or "devoted" p to sacred uses, to be put into the treasury of the temple, and used in the service of it, and therefore never to be returned:
and himself separated from the congregation of those that had been carried away; into captivity, but now returned from it; that is, should be excommunicated from them as a church, and be no more reckoned of the body politic, or a freeman of Israel, and so deprived of all privileges both in church and state.