
Text -- Ezra 10:17 (NET)




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JFB -> Ezr 10:10-17
JFB: Ezr 10:10-17 - -- Having fully represented the enormity of their sin and urged them to dissolve their unlawful connections, he was gratified by receiving a prompt ackno...
Having fully represented the enormity of their sin and urged them to dissolve their unlawful connections, he was gratified by receiving a prompt acknowledgment of the justice of his reproof and a promise of compliance with his recommendation. But as the weather was ungenial and the defaulters were too numerous to be passed in review at one time, it was resolved that a commission should be appointed to examine into the whole matter. These commissioners, assisted by the judges and elders of the respective cities, made a minute investigation into every case, and after three months' labor completely removed all traces of the abuse. Doubtless, an adequate provision was made for the repudiated wives and children, according to the means and circumstances of the husbands.
Clarke -> Ezr 10:17
Clarke: Ezr 10:17 - -- The first day of the first month - So they were three whole months in examining into this affair, and making those separations which the law require...
The first day of the first month - So they were three whole months in examining into this affair, and making those separations which the law required.
TSK -> Ezr 10:17
TSK: Ezr 10:17 - -- am 3548, bc 456
the first day : The cases brought before the council were either so many, or so complicated, that, though they separated themselves fr...
am 3548, bc 456
the first day : The cases brought before the council were either so many, or so complicated, that, though they separated themselves from other employments, yet they were three whole months in examining into their affairs, and making the necessary separations required by the law. Ezr 10:17

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Barnes -> Ezr 10:17
Barnes: Ezr 10:17 - -- The business occupied the commission full two months. In some cases, it may be presumed, they had to summon persons before them who did not wish to ...
The business occupied the commission full two months. In some cases, it may be presumed, they had to summon persons before them who did not wish to part with their foreign wives; in all, they had to assure themselves that the wives were foreign; finally, they had in every case where they decreed a divorce to make out the "writing of divorcement"Ezr 10:3.
Gill -> Ezr 10:17
Gill: Ezr 10:17 - -- And they made an end with all the men that had taken strange wives,.... Finished their inquiry and examination of them:
by the first day of the fir...
And they made an end with all the men that had taken strange wives,.... Finished their inquiry and examination of them:
by the first day of the first month; the month Nisan, answering to part of March and April; so that they were three months about this work.

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TSK Synopsis -> Ezr 10:1-44
TSK Synopsis: Ezr 10:1-44 - --1 Ezra encouraged to reform the strange marriages.6 Ezra assembles the people.9 The people repent, and promise amendment.15 The care to perform it.18 ...
MHCC -> Ezr 10:15-44
MHCC: Ezr 10:15-44 - --The best reformers can but do their endeavour; when the Redeemer himself shall come to Zion, he shall effectually turn away ungodliness from Jacob. An...
Matthew Henry -> Ezr 10:15-44
Matthew Henry: Ezr 10:15-44 - -- The method of proceeding in this matter being concluded on, and the congregation dismissed, that each in his respective place might gain and give in...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ezr 10:17
Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:17 - --
And they made an end with all, with respect to the men who had broughthome strange wives. בּכּל (with the article) cannot be so connectedwith ...
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