
Text -- Ezra 4:3 (NET)




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Wesley -> Ezr 4:3
Wesley: Ezr 4:3 - -- As being of another nation and religion, and therefore not concerned in Cyrus's grant, which was confined to the Israelites. Take heed, whom you go pa...
As being of another nation and religion, and therefore not concerned in Cyrus's grant, which was confined to the Israelites. Take heed, whom you go partners with, and on whose hand you lean. While we trust God with an absolute confidence, we must trust men with a prudent caution.
JFB -> Ezr 4:3
JFB: Ezr 4:3 - -- This refusal to co-operate with the Samaritans, from whatever motives it sprang, was overruled by Providence for ultimate good; for, had the two peopl...
This refusal to co-operate with the Samaritans, from whatever motives it sprang, was overruled by Providence for ultimate good; for, had the two peoples worked together, familiar acquaintanceship and intermarriage would have ensued, and the result might have been a relapse of the Jews into idolatry. Most certainly, confusion and obscurity in the genealogical evidence that proved the descent of the Messiah would have followed; whereas, in their hostile and separate condition, they were jealous observers of each other's proceedings, watching with mutual care over the preservation and integrity of the sacred books, guarding the purity and honor of the Mosaic worship, and thus contributing to the maintenance of religious knowledge and truth.
Clarke -> Ezr 4:3
Clarke: Ezr 4:3 - -- Ye have nothing to do with us - We cannot acknowledge you as worshippers of the true God, and cannot participate with you in anything that relates t...
Ye have nothing to do with us - We cannot acknowledge you as worshippers of the true God, and cannot participate with you in anything that relates to his worship.
TSK -> Ezr 4:3
TSK: Ezr 4:3 - -- Ye have nothing : Neh 2:20; Joh 4:22, Joh 4:23; Act 8:21; Rom 9:4, Rom 9:5; 3Jo 1:9, 3Jo 1:10
king Cyrus : Ezr 1:1-3, Ezr 6:3-5; 2Ch 36:22, 2Ch 36:23;...

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Barnes -> Ezr 4:3
Barnes: Ezr 4:3 - -- Ye have nothing to do with us - Because the Samaritans had united idolatrous rites with the worship of Yahweh 2Ki 17:29-41. To have allowed the...
Ye have nothing to do with us - Because the Samaritans had united idolatrous rites with the worship of Yahweh 2Ki 17:29-41. To have allowed them a share in restoring the temple would have been destructive of all purity of religion.
As king Cyrus ... commanded us - The exact words of the edict gave the right of building exclusively to those who should "go up"from Babylonia to Judaea Ezr 1:3.
Poole -> Ezr 4:3
Poole: Ezr 4:3 - -- Ye have nothing to do with us as being of another nation and religion, and therefore not concerned in Cyrus’ s grant, which was confined to the ...
Ye have nothing to do with us as being of another nation and religion, and therefore not concerned in Cyrus’ s grant, which was confined to the Israelites and to the worshippers of the true God.
We ourselves together i.e. who are united together by Cyrus’ s grant in this work; or, alone , as this word is sometimes used, as Job 34:29 Psa 33:15 Hos 11:7 .
Haydock -> Ezr 4:3
Haydock: Ezr 4:3 - -- You, &c. Literally, "It is not for you and us to build." But why might not these people assist in the work, as well as king Hiram or Darius? (Hayd...
You, &c. Literally, "It is not for you and us to build." But why might not these people assist in the work, as well as king Hiram or Darius? (Haydock) ---
Schismatics and heretics must not communicate in sacrifices with Catholics, (Worthington) nor must the latter have society with them, in matters of religion. The Jews feared lest the Samaritans might introduce the worship of idols, or claim a part of the temple, or at least boast of what they had done. (Tirinus) ---
They were aware of the insincerity of these people. (Menochius) ---
The permission was moreover only granted to the Jews: (Calmet) but Cyrus had exhorted all to contribute; (chap. i. 4,) and Darius, as well as his pagan governors, were not repelled with disdain, chap. vi. 13. This treatment caused the Samaritans to be more inveterate, though the Jews were always more unwilling to come to a reconciliation. (Haydock) ---
"For the Scripture did not say, the Samaritans have no commerce with the Jews," says St. Chrysostom in John iv. The Jewish authors inform us, that "Ezra, &c., gathered all the congregation into the temple, and the Levites sung and cursed the Samaritans,...that no Israelite eat of any thing that is a Samaritan's, not that any Samaritan be proselyted to Israel, nor have any part in the resurrection," &c. (R. Tanchum) (Lightfoot i. p. 598.) (Kennicott) ---
If this were true, it would be carrying their resentment too far; as we ought to promote the conversion of the greatest reprobates. But we have no reason to condemn such great men. They knew the character of the Samaritans, and wished to bring them to a sense of their duty, by this rebuke. (Haydock)
Gill -> Ezr 4:3
Gill: Ezr 4:3 - -- But Zerubbabel, and Joshua, and the rest of the chief of the fathers, said unto them,.... The prince and high priest, and chief of the people:
you ...
But Zerubbabel, and Joshua, and the rest of the chief of the fathers, said unto them,.... The prince and high priest, and chief of the people:
you have nothing to do with us to build an house to our God; being neither of the same nation, nor of the same religion:
but we ourselves together will build to the Lord God of Israel; we and we only, who are together as one man, united in one body of people, and in the same religious sentiments, being Israelites; we separately, without admitting strangers among us, will build a temple to the God of Israel:
as King Cyrus, the king of Persia, hath commanded us; thereby letting them know that they acted by his authority, and the commission they had from him only concerned themselves, and not others.

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TSK Synopsis -> Ezr 4:1-24
TSK Synopsis: Ezr 4:1-24 - --1 The adversaries, being not accepted in the building of the temple with the Jews, endeavour to hinder it.7 Their letter to Artaxerxes.17 The answer a...
Maclaren -> Ezr 4:1-5
Maclaren: Ezr 4:1-5 - --Building In Troublous Times
Now when the adversaries of Judah and Benjamin heard that the children of the captivity builded the temple unto the Lord ...
MHCC -> Ezr 4:1-5
MHCC: Ezr 4:1-5 - --Every attempt to revive true religion will stir up the opposition of Satan, and of those in whom he works. The adversaries were the Samaritans, who ha...
Matthew Henry -> Ezr 4:1-5
Matthew Henry: Ezr 4:1-5 - -- We have here an instance of the old enmity that was put between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent. God's temple cannot be built, but...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ezr 4:3
Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 4:3 - --
Zerubbabel and the other chiefs of Israel answer, "It is not for you and forus to build a house to our God;"i.e., You and we cannot together build a...
Constable: Ezr 1:1--6:22 - --I. THE FIRST RETURN UNDER SHESHBAZZAR chs. 1--6
"This whole section (Ezra 1-6) emphasizes God's sovereignty and ...

Constable: Ezr 3:1--6:22 - --B. The Rebuilding of the Temple chs. 3-6
Construction of the temple began soon after the exiles returned...

Constable: Ezr 4:1-24 - --2. The opposition to construction ch. 4
No project that seeks to honor God and advance His will ...
