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Text -- Ezra 1:4 (NET)

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1:4 Anyone who survives in any of those places where he is a resident foreigner must be helped by his neighbors with silver, gold, equipment, and animals, along with voluntary offerings for the temple of God which is in Jerusalem.’”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zechariah | TEMPLE, A2 | Prophecy | Proclamation | Persia | Palestine | Obedience | Liberality | Jerusalem | Israel | Heathen | HAGGAI | FURTHER; FURTHERANCE | Emancipation | ESDRAS, THE FIRST BOOK OF | Cyrus | Church and State | Captivity | Babylon | BABYLONIA | more
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TSK Synopsis , Maclaren , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Clarke: Ezr 1:4 - -- Whosoever remaineth in any place - Every one was at liberty to go, but none was obliged to go. Thus their attachment to God was tried; he whose hear...

Whosoever remaineth in any place - Every one was at liberty to go, but none was obliged to go. Thus their attachment to God was tried; he whose heart was right with God went; he who was comfortably settled in Babylon, might go if he chose. Those who did not go, were commanded to assist their brethren who went.

TSK: Ezr 1:4 - -- let the men : Ezr 7:16-18; Act 24:17; 3Jo 1:6-8 help him : Heb. lift him up, Ecc 4:9, Ecc 4:10; Gal 6:2 the freewill : Ezr 2:68-70; 1Ch 29:3, 1Ch 29:9...

let the men : Ezr 7:16-18; Act 24:17; 3Jo 1:6-8

help him : Heb. lift him up, Ecc 4:9, Ecc 4:10; Gal 6:2

the freewill : Ezr 2:68-70; 1Ch 29:3, 1Ch 29:9, 1Ch 29:17

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Ezr 1:4 - -- Let the men of his place help him - i. e., "Let the pagan population help him"(see Ezr 1:6). The freewill offering - Probably that made b...

Let the men of his place help him - i. e., "Let the pagan population help him"(see Ezr 1:6).

The freewill offering - Probably that made by Cyrus himself Ezr 1:7-11.

Poole: Ezr 1:4 - -- Whosoever remaineth who, when his brethren were gone up, was desirous to go with them, but forced to tarry there for want of necessaries for his jour...

Whosoever remaineth who, when his brethren were gone up, was desirous to go with them, but forced to tarry there for want of necessaries for his journey.

Let the men of his place help him I require my officers to take care that they may be supplied, either by the voluntary contributions of the people, or by a moderate tax to be laid either only upon those Jews who were resolved to stay, or upon the Gentiles also, which the Persian monarchs, being absolute, had a power to do; and which was the more reasonable, because the king himself submitted to it, and bore a great part of the burden, and because it was for the house of that great God to whom they all owed their present peace and great felicity.

With silver and with gold which upon this occasion I give you leave to transport.

Haydock: Ezr 1:4 - -- Rest, who do not please to return. The Jews went at different times, and under the different leaders, Zorobabel, Esdras, and Nehemias. Many did not...

Rest, who do not please to return. The Jews went at different times, and under the different leaders, Zorobabel, Esdras, and Nehemias. Many did not return at all. Cyrus allowed them full liberty. He permits money to be exported, particularly the half sicle, required [in] Exodus xxx. 13, and all voluntary contributions for the temple. (Grotius) (Calmet) ---

He also enjoins the prefects of the provinces, (ver. 6., and chap. iii. 7.) whom Josephus styles "the king's friends," to forward this work; and he even designed to perfect it at his own expence, chap. vi. 4.

Gill: Ezr 1:4 - -- And whosoever remaineth in any place where he sojourneth,.... Is left behind, and cannot go up through poverty, not having a sufficiency to bear his c...

And whosoever remaineth in any place where he sojourneth,.... Is left behind, and cannot go up through poverty, not having a sufficiency to bear his charges in his journey to Jerusalem:

let the men of his place keep him with silver, and with gold, and with goods, and with beasts; with money to bear the expenses of his journey, with goods to furnish his house, or trade with, when he came to Judea, and with cattle to carry him, and his goods, and to till the ground with, when he came thither; and the men exhorted to this are either the Gentiles that dwelt in the cities where these poor Jews were, or the richer Jews, who chose as yet not to go up until they saw how things would succeed; and are therefore called upon to assist their brethren who had a will, but not ability:

besides the freewill offering for the house of God that is in Jerusalem: which they freely gave, and sent by them for the rebuilding of the temple.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Ezr 1:4 Heb “the men of his place.”

Geneva Bible: Ezr 1:4 And whosoever remaineth in any place where he sojourneth, ( e ) let the men of his place help him with silver, and with gold, and with goods, and with...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Ezr 1:1-11 - --1 The proclamation of Cyrus for the building of the temple.5 The people provide for their return.7 Cyrus restores the vessels of the temple to Sheshba...

Maclaren: Ezr 1:1-11 - --The Eve Of The Restoration Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia, that the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah might be fulfilled, the ...

MHCC: Ezr 1:1-4 - --The Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus. The hearts of kings are in the hand of the Lord. God governs the world by his influence on the spirits of men...

Matthew Henry: Ezr 1:1-4 - -- It will be proper for us here to consider, 1. What was the state of the captive Jews in Babylon. It was upon many accounts very deplorable; they wer...

Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 1:1-4 - -- In the first year of his rule over Babylon, Cyrus king of Persiaproclaimed throughout his whole kingdom, both by voice and writing, thatthe God of h...

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 1:1-11 - --1. The edict of Cyrus and its consequences ch. 1 God had warned his people Israel that disobedie...

Constable: Ezr 1:1-4 - --Cyrus' edict 1:1-4 "It is not strange according to the Semitic style to start a book wit...

Guzik: Ezr 1:1-11 - --Ezra 1 - Cyrus Allows the Exiles to Return A. The decree of Cyrus the Persian. 1. (1) God stirs Cyrus to make a decree. Now in the first year of ...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Ezra (Book Introduction) EZRA was, along with Nehemiah, reckoned one book by the ancient Jews, who called them the First and Second Books of Ezra, and they are still designate...

JFB: Ezra (Outline) PROCLAMATION OF CYRUS FOR BUILDING THE TEMPLE. (Ezr 1:1-6) CYRUS RESTORES THE VESSELS. (Ezr 1:7-11) NUMBER OF THE PEOPLE THAT TURNED. (Ezra 2:1-70) T...

TSK: Ezra (Book Introduction) This book details the events of a very interesting period of the Sacred History, when, according to the decree of Providence, the Jewish people were t...

TSK: Ezra 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Ezr 1:1, The proclamation of Cyrus for the building of the temple; Ezr 1:5, The people provide for their return; Ezr 1:7, Cyrus restores ...

Poole: Ezra (Book Introduction) THE ARGUMENT THAT this book of EZRA is part of the canonical Scripture is evident, partly from the testimony of the Jewish church, to which were c...

Poole: Ezra 1 (Chapter Introduction) EZRA CHAPTER 1 Cyrus’ s proclamation to Israel for building the Lord’ s temple at Jerusalem, Ezr 1:1-4 . The chief of the people prepare ...

MHCC: Ezra (Book Introduction) The history of this book is the accomplishment of Jeremiah's prophecy concerning the return of the Jews out of Babylon. From its contents we especiall...

MHCC: Ezra 1 (Chapter Introduction) (Ezr 1:1-4) The proclamation of Cyrus for the rebuilding of the temple. (Ezr 1:5-11) The people provide for their return.

Matthew Henry: Ezra (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Ezra The Jewish church puts on quite another face in this book from what it had appeared wi...

Matthew Henry: Ezra 1 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. The proclamation which Cyrus, king of Persia, issued out for the release of all the Jews that he found captives in Bab...

Constable: Ezra (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title in the English text comes from the main character in the ...

Constable: Ezra (Outline) Outline I. The first return under Sheshbazzar chs. 1-6 A. The return from Babylon chs. 1-2 ...

Constable: Ezra Ezra Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: Ezra (Book Introduction) THE FIRST BOOK OF ESDRAS. INTRODUCTION. This Book taketh its name from the writer, who was a holy priest and doctor of the law. He is called by...

Gill: Ezra (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZRA This book, in the Vulgate Latin and Arabic versions, is called the "First" Book of Ezra, Nehemiah being reckoned the "second";...

Gill: Ezra 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZRA 1 This chapter informs us of the proclamation of Cyrus king of Persia, for the Jews to return to their own country, and rebuil...

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