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Text -- Ezra 10:5-44 (NET)
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Wesley: Ezr 10:6 - -- That with the princes and elders, he might consult about the execution of their resolution.
That with the princes and elders, he might consult about the execution of their resolution.
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Wesley: Ezr 10:9 - -- Not only of these two tribes, as appears from the following catalogue, where there are priests and Levites; but all the Israelites, Ezr 10:25, who are...
Not only of these two tribes, as appears from the following catalogue, where there are priests and Levites; but all the Israelites, Ezr 10:25, who are thus described, because the greatest part of them were of these tribes, though others were mixed with them: and because they all now dwelt in that land, which formerly was appropriated to those tribes.
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Wesley: Ezr 10:9 - -- In that street of the city, which was next the temple, and within the view of it, that so they might be as in God's presence, whereby they might be aw...
In that street of the city, which was next the temple, and within the view of it, that so they might be as in God's presence, whereby they might be awed to a more faithful and vigorous prosecution of their work. And this place they might chuse rather than the court of the people, because they thought it might be polluted by the delinquents, who were all to come thither.
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Which they took for a token of God's displeasure against them.
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Wesley: Ezr 10:14 - -- Let the great council, called the Sanhedrim, be settled, and meet to determine of all particular causes.
Let the great council, called the Sanhedrim, be settled, and meet to determine of all particular causes.
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Wesley: Ezr 10:14 - -- Who are best able to inform the great council of the quality of the persons, and all matters of fact and circumstances.
Who are best able to inform the great council of the quality of the persons, and all matters of fact and circumstances.
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Until the thing be done, and God's wrath thereby removed.
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Wesley: Ezr 10:15 - -- To take care that the business should be executed in the manner proposed, that the officers and delinquents of every city should come successively in ...
To take care that the business should be executed in the manner proposed, that the officers and delinquents of every city should come successively in convenient time and order, as these should appoint, to keep an exact account of the whole transaction, and of the names of the cities and persons whose causes were dispatched, to give notice to others to come in their turns, and to prepare the business for the hearing of the judges. These two were priests, as their helpers were Levites; that so they might inform the persons concerned, in any matter of doubt.
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Wesley: Ezr 10:16 - -- Sequestered themselves from all other business, and gave themselves wholly to this.
Sequestered themselves from all other business, and gave themselves wholly to this.
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Wesley: Ezr 10:25 - -- Of the people of Israel, distinguished from the priests and Levites hitherto named.
Of the people of Israel, distinguished from the priests and Levites hitherto named.
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Wesley: Ezr 10:44 - -- This implies that most of their wives were barren. Which came to pass by God's special providence, to manifest his displeasure against such matches, a...
This implies that most of their wives were barren. Which came to pass by God's special providence, to manifest his displeasure against such matches, and that the putting them away might not be encumbered with too many difficulties. One would think this grievance altogether removed. Yet we meet with it again, Neh 13:22. Such corruptions are easily and insensibly brought in, tho' not easily purged out. The best reformers can but do their endeavour. It is only the Redeemer himself, who when he cometh to Sion, will effectually turn away ungodliness from Jacob.
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.
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JFB: Ezr 10:9-11 - -- The returned captives belonged chiefly to these tribes; but other Israelites are also included under these names, as they all were then occupying the ...
The returned captives belonged chiefly to these tribes; but other Israelites are also included under these names, as they all were then occupying the territory formerly assigned to those two tribes.
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JFB: Ezr 10:9-11 - -- That is, between the end of December and the beginning of January, which is the coldest and most rainy season of the year in Palestine.
That is, between the end of December and the beginning of January, which is the coldest and most rainy season of the year in Palestine.
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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.
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JFB: Ezr 10:18 - -- From the names of so many men of rank appearing in the following list, some idea may be formed of the great and complicated difficulties attending the...
From the names of so many men of rank appearing in the following list, some idea may be formed of the great and complicated difficulties attending the reformatory work.
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JFB: Ezr 10:19 - -- That is, came under a solemn engagement, which was usually ratified by pledging the right hand (Pro 6:1; Eze 17:18). The delinquents of the priestly o...
Clarke: Ezr 10:5 - -- And they sware - The thing was evidently contrary to the law of God; and now he bound them by an oath to rectify the abuse.
And they sware - The thing was evidently contrary to the law of God; and now he bound them by an oath to rectify the abuse.
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Clarke: Ezr 10:6 - -- Johanan the son of Eliashib - Eliashib was high priest, and was succeeded in that office by his son Joiada, Neh 12:10. Probably Johanan here is the ...
Johanan the son of Eliashib - Eliashib was high priest, and was succeeded in that office by his son Joiada, Neh 12:10. Probably Johanan here is the same as Jonathan in Nehemiah, who was the son of Joiada, and grandson of Eliashib. Some suppose that Johanan and Joiada were two names for the same person.
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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:
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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.
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Ninth month - Answering to a part of our December
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Clarke: Ezr 10:9 - -- Trembling because of - the great rain - Απο του χειμωνος, Because of the winter, Septuagint; it was now December, the coldest and mos...
Trembling because of - the great rain -
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Clarke: Ezr 10:11 - -- Make confession - Acknowledge your sins before God, with deep compunction of heart, and the fullest resolution to forsake them.
Make confession - Acknowledge your sins before God, with deep compunction of heart, and the fullest resolution to forsake them.
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Clarke: Ezr 10:12 - -- As thou hast said, so must we do - They all resolved to do what Ezra then commanded, they did put away their wives, even those by whom they had chil...
As thou hast said, so must we do - They all resolved to do what Ezra then commanded, they did put away their wives, even those by whom they had children; Ezr 10:44 : this was a great hardship on the women and children. Though by the Jewish laws such marriages were null and void, yet as the women they had taken did not know these laws, their case was deplorable. However, we may take it for granted that each of them received a portion according to the circumstances of their husbands, and that they and their children were not turned away desolate, but had such a provision as their necessities required. Humanity must have dictated this, and no law of God is contrary to humanity. After all, there is some room to doubt whether they did put them finally away, for several years after Nehemiah found Jews that had married wives of Ashdod, Ammon, and Moab; Neh 13:23. And if these were not the same women, we find that the same offense was continued.
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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.
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Clarke: Ezr 10:19 - -- They gave their hands - They bound themselves in the most solemn manner to do as the rest of the delinquents had done; and they made all acknowledgm...
They gave their hands - They bound themselves in the most solemn manner to do as the rest of the delinquents had done; and they made all acknowledgment of their iniquity to God by offering each a ram for a trespass-offering.
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Clarke: Ezr 10:25 - -- Moreover of Israel - That is, as Calmet observes, simple Israelites, to distinguish them from the priests, Levites, and singers, mentioned in Ezr 10...
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Clarke: Ezr 10:44 - -- Some of them had wives by whom they had children - This observation was probably intended to show that only a few of them had children; but it shows...
Some of them had wives by whom they had children - This observation was probably intended to show that only a few of them had children; but it shows also how rigorously the law was put in execution
According to a passage in Justin Martyr’ s dialogue with Trypho, a Jew, Ezra offered a paschal lamb on this occasion, and addressed the people thus: "And Ezra said to the people, This passover is our Savior and our Refuge; and if ye will be persuaded of it, and let it enter into your hearts, that we are to humble ourselves to him in a sign, and afterwards shall believe in him, this place shall not be destroyed for ever, saith the Lord of Hosts: but if ye will not believe in him, nor hearken to his preaching, ye shall be a laughing-stock to the Gentiles."- Dial. cum Tryphone, sec. 72
This passage, Justin says, the Jews, through their enmity to Christ, blotted out of the book of Ezra. He charges them with cancelling several other places through the same spirit of enmity and opposition
In the Hebrew text this and the following book make but one, though sometimes Nehemiah is distinguished as the second book of Esdras. In the Masoretic enumeration of sections, etc., both books are conjoined. This may be seen at the end of Nehemiah. I can add nothing of importance to the character of Ezra, which has already been given so much in detail in the introduction to this book
Corrected, March, 1828. - A. Clarke
Defender: Ezr 10:11 - -- This edict of complete separation from the people of the land, even to the point of divorcing their pagan wives, seems severe but it was necessary for...
This edict of complete separation from the people of the land, even to the point of divorcing their pagan wives, seems severe but it was necessary for the divine mission of Israel to be accomplished. It was his marriages with "strange wives" that first led to King Solomon's downfall and to the introduction of idolatry into the kingdom of Israel. Once again the same problem had produced a pervasive compromise with their "abominations," so it had to be stopped, cost what it may. Ezra had been given complete authority by Artaxerxes not only to teach to the people of Israel the laws of God but also to enforce those laws through magistrates and judges which He would establish, even to the extent of capital punishment when necessary (Ezr 7:25-26)."
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Defender: Ezr 10:44 - -- These pagan wives and their children were not simply turned out to fend for themselves. The customs of the time - as well as simple considerations of ...
These pagan wives and their children were not simply turned out to fend for themselves. The customs of the time - as well as simple considerations of right and wrong - would require that any dowry a wife had brought into her marriage be returned to her and she would go back to her parents' home. Both she and her children, if any, would again become members of the family of her parents."
TSK -> Ezr 10:5; Ezr 10:6; Ezr 10:7; Ezr 10:8; Ezr 10:9; Ezr 10:10; Ezr 10:11; Ezr 10:12; Ezr 10:13; Ezr 10:14; Ezr 10:15; Ezr 10:16; Ezr 10:17; Ezr 10:18; Ezr 10:19; Ezr 10:20; Ezr 10:21; Ezr 10:22; Ezr 10:23; Ezr 10:25; Ezr 10:26; Ezr 10:27; Ezr 10:28; Ezr 10:29; Ezr 10:30; Ezr 10:31; Ezr 10:33; Ezr 10:34; Ezr 10:40; Ezr 10:43; Ezr 10:44
TSK: Ezr 10:5 - -- arose : Pro 1:5, Pro 9:9, Pro 15:23, Pro 25:11, Pro 25:12, Pro 27:9
made : Ezr 10:3; Neh 5:12, Neh 10:29, Neh 13:25; Mat 26:63
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TSK: Ezr 10:6 - -- the chamber : Neh 13:5
Johanan : Neh 3:1, Neh 3:20, Neh 12:10, Neh 12:22, Neh 13:28
he did eat : Deu 9:18; Job 23:12; Joh 4:31-34
he mourned : Ezr 9:4...
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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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TSK: Ezr 10:9 - -- the ninth month : That is, some time in December, which is the coldest and most rainy time of the year in Palestine. Dr. Russel, in his account of th...
the ninth month : That is, some time in December, which is the coldest and most rainy time of the year in Palestine. Dr. Russel, in his account of the weather at Aleppo, which very much resembles that in Judea, says, that the natives reckon the severity of the winter, which they call
trembling : 1Sa 12:17, 1Sa 12:18; Jer 10:10, Jer 10:13
great rain : Heb. showers
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TSK: Ezr 10:10 - -- taken : Heb. caused to dwell, or, brought back
to increase : Ezr 9:6; Num 32:14; Jos 22:17, Jos 22:18; 2Ch 28:13; Mat 23:32
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TSK: Ezr 10:11 - -- make confession : Lev 26:40-42; Jos 7:19; Psa 32:5; Pro 28:13; Jer 3:13; 1Jo 1:7-9
do his : Isa 1:16-18, Isa 56:4; Rom 12:2; Col 1:10; Heb 13:21
separ...
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TSK: Ezr 10:12 - -- As thou hast said : They all resolved to do what Ezra had commanded; and they did put away their wives, even those by whom they had children (Ezr 10:4...
As thou hast said : They all resolved to do what Ezra had commanded; and they did put away their wives, even those by whom they had children (Ezr 10:44), each of whom doubtless received a portion according to the circumstances of her husband, and was not turned away desolate. Humanity must have dictated this, and no law of God is contrary to humanity.
so must we do : Ezr 10:3, Ezr 10:4; Neh 13:23; Psa 78:37, Psa 78:57
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TSK: Ezr 10:13 - -- the people : Ezra 10:18-44; Mat 7:13, Mat 7:14
we are many that have transgressed in this thing : or, we have greatly offended in this thing
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TSK: Ezr 10:14 - -- our rulers : Deu 17:9, Deu 17:18, Deu 17:19; 2Ch 19:5-7
the fierce : Num 25:4; Deu 13:17; Jos 7:26; 2Ch 29:10, 2Ch 30:8; Psa 78:38; Isa 12:1
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TSK: Ezr 10:15 - -- were employed : Heb. stood
Meshullam : Neh 3:6, Neh 10:20, Neh 12:33
Shabbethai : Neh 11:16
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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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TSK: Ezr 10:18 - -- the sons : Ezr 9:1; Lev 21:7, Lev 21:13-15; 1Sa 2:22-24; Neh 13:28; Jer 23:11, Jer 23:14; Eze 44:22; Mal 2:8, Mal 2:9; 1Ti 3:11
Jeshua : Ezr 2:2, Ezr ...
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TSK: Ezr 10:19 - -- gave their hands : They bound themselves in the most solemn manner to do as the rest of the delinquents had done, and make and acknowledgment to God o...
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TSK: Ezr 10:25 - -- Moreover of Israel : That is, as Calmet observes, simple Israelites; thus distinguished from the priests, Levites, and singers, mentioned in Ezr 10:18...
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TSK: Ezr 10:26 - -- Elam : Ezr 10:2, Ezr 2:7, Ezr 2:31, Ezr 8:7; Neh 7:12, Neh 7:34
Jehiel : Ezr 10:2
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TSK: Ezr 10:31 - -- Harim : Ezr 2:32; Neh 7:35
Malchiah : This variation only exists in the translation, the original being uniformly Malchijah, or rather, Malkeeyah. Neh...
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Machnadebai : or, Mabnadebai, according to some copies
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TSK: Ezr 10:44 - -- strange wives : Pro 2:16, Pro 5:3, Pro 5:20
and some of them : This observation was probably intended to shew that only a few of them had children, an...
strange wives : Pro 2:16, Pro 5:3, Pro 5:20
and some of them : This observation was probably intended to shew that only a few of them had children, and also how rigorously the law was put in execution. According to a passage in Justin Martyr’ s Dialogue with Trypho, a Jew, Ezra offered a paschal lamb on this occasion, and addressed the people thus: ""And Ezra said to the people, This pass-over is our Saviour and our Refuge; and if ye will be persuaded of it, and let it enter into your hearts, that we are to humble to Him in a sign, and afterwards shall believe in Him, this place shall not be destroyed forever, saith the Lord of hosts; but, if ye will not believe in Him, nor hearken to his preaching, ye shall be a laughing-stock to the Gentiles.""This was probably a marginal note added by some early Christian.
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Barnes: Ezr 10:6 - -- The "chamber of Johanan"was probably one of those attached externally to the temple (see 1Ki 6:5-6). Eliashib was the grandson of Jeshua Ezr 3:2, an...
The "chamber of Johanan"was probably one of those attached externally to the temple (see 1Ki 6:5-6). Eliashib was the grandson of Jeshua Ezr 3:2, and was high priest under Nehemiah Neh 3:1. He could assign chambers in the temple to whomever he pleased (see Neh 13:4-5).
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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.
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Barnes: Ezr 10:9 - -- It was the ninth month - Or, our December, a time when rain fails heavily in Palestine: four months, therefore, after Ezra’ s arrival in J...
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Barnes: Ezr 10:15 - -- Some translate it: "Nevertheless, Jonathan the son of Asahel and Jahaziah the son of Tikvah opposed this."The opposition was useless Ezr 10:16.
Some translate it: "Nevertheless, Jonathan the son of Asahel and Jahaziah the son of Tikvah opposed this."The opposition was useless Ezr 10:16.
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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.
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Barnes: Ezr 10:18-44 - -- Compare with the list in Ezra 2. Ezr 10:19 They gave their hands - i. e., "solemnly pledged themselves"(compare the marginal references)....
Compare with the list in Ezra 2.
They gave their hands - i. e., "solemnly pledged themselves"(compare the marginal references).
The guilty persons, it would seem, were 113 in number. They comprised 4 members of the high priest’ s family, 13 other priests, 10 Levites, and 86 lay Israelites belonging to at least 10 distinct families. The fact noted in the second clause of the verse must have increased the difficulity of Ezra’ s task.
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Poole: Ezr 10:6 - -- Went into the chamber that he with the princes and elders, as it follows, Ezr 10:8 , might consult about the execution of their resolution.
Went into the chamber that he with the princes and elders, as it follows, Ezr 10:8 , might consult about the execution of their resolution.
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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.
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Poole: Ezr 10:9 - -- All the men of Judah and Benjamin not only of these two tribes, as appears from the following catalogue, where there are priests and Levites; but all...
All the men of Judah and Benjamin not only of these two tribes, as appears from the following catalogue, where there are priests and Levites; but all the Israelites, Ezr 10:25 , who are thus described, partly because the greatest part of them were of these tribes, though others were mixed with them; and partly because they all now dwelt in that land which formerly was appropriated to those tribes.
In the street of the house of God in that street of the city which was next to the temple, and within the view of it, that so they might be as in God’ s presence, whereby they might be awed to a more faithful and vigorous prosecution of their work. And this place they might choose rather than the court of the people, because they thought it might be polluted by the delinquents, who were all to come thither.
For the great rain which they took for a token of God’ s displeasure against them.
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Poole: Ezr 10:11 - -- Do his pleasure you have sinfully pleased yourselves, now please God by your obedience to his command.
Do his pleasure you have sinfully pleased yourselves, now please God by your obedience to his command.
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Poole: Ezr 10:14 - -- Let our rulers of all the congregation stand let the great council, called the Sanhedrim , be settled, and meet to judge and determine of all partic...
Let our rulers of all the congregation stand let the great council, called the Sanhedrim , be settled, and meet to judge and determine of all particular causes.
Them which have taken strange wives to wit, of these heathen nations, such as were not proselyted to the Jewish religion before their marriage, or since revolted from it.
The elders of every city, and the judges thereof who are best able to inform the great council of the quality of the persons, and of all matters of fact and circumstances.
Until the fierce wrath of our God be turned from us i.e. until the thing be done, and God’ s wrath thereby removed.
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Poole: Ezr 10:15 - -- To wit, to take due care that the business should be executed in the manner proposed, that the officers and delinquents of every city should come su...
To wit, to take due care that the business should be executed in the manner proposed, that the officers and delinquents of every city should come successively in convenient time and order, as these should appoint, and to take and keep an exact account of the whole transaction, and of the names of the cities and persons whose causes were despatched, and to give notice to others to come in their turns, and to prepare the business for the hearing of the judges. And these two were priests, as their coadjutors or helpers were Levites; that so they might inform the persons concerned, if any matter of doubt did arise.
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Poole: Ezr 10:16 - -- Were separated i.e. sequestered themselves from all other business, and gave themselves wholly to this.
Were separated i.e. sequestered themselves from all other business, and gave themselves wholly to this.
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Poole: Ezr 10:19 - -- They gave their hand i.e. they covenanted or swore by giving their hand; which was the usual gesture in those cases; of which see Lev 6:2 Eze 17:18 ....
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Poole: Ezr 10:25 - -- Of Israel i.e. of the people of Israel, distinguished from the priests and the Levites hitherto named, who before were called Judah and Benjamin, Ezr...
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Poole: Ezr 10:44 - -- Whereby he implies that most of their wives were barren; which came to pass by God’ s special providence, partly to manifest his displeasure ag...
Whereby he implies that most of their wives were barren; which came to pass by God’ s special providence, partly to manifest his displeasure against such matches, and partly that the practice of this great and necessary duty might not be encumbered with too many difficulties.
Haydock: Ezr 10:6 - -- Before. 3 Esdras, "the court or hall of the temple." (Haydock) ---
Eliasib. His son and successor is styled Joiada, 2 Esdras xii. 10. The sam...
Before. 3 Esdras, "the court or hall of the temple." (Haydock) ---
Eliasib. His son and successor is styled Joiada, 2 Esdras xii. 10. The same person had often many names, (Calmet) or Johanan might be a younger son. (Menochius) ---
Josephus ([Antiquities?] xi. 5.) says, that Esdras went to the apartments of John and Eliasib. (Haydock) ---
Esdras, though sent extraordinarily by God, repairs to the son of the priest, as St. Paul conferred with other apostles, Galatians ii. (Worthington)
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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.
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Haydock: Ezr 10:9 - -- Ninth. Casleu, (Zacharias vii. 1.) which corresponds with our November and December. (Menochius) ---
Street. Court, which afforded as yet no sh...
Ninth. Casleu, (Zacharias vii. 1.) which corresponds with our November and December. (Menochius) ---
Street. Court, which afforded as yet no shelter from the rain. (Calmet) ---
This would tend to punish them for their sin, and to make them more sensible to it. (Worthington)
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Haydock: Ezr 10:11 - -- Confession. Septuagint, "give praise;" which is done by repentance and virtue. (Menochius) ---
Confess your faults, and submit to the justice of G...
Confession. Septuagint, "give praise;" which is done by repentance and virtue. (Menochius) ---
Confess your faults, and submit to the justice of God, Josue vii. 19. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Ezr 10:14 - -- Cities. It is not clear whether the rulers went to the different cities, or the principal men of each gave information, and caused the guilty to app...
Cities. It is not clear whether the rulers went to the different cities, or the principal men of each gave information, and caused the guilty to appear before Esdras, at Jerusalem. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Ezr 10:16 - -- So. Cajetan improperly concludes, that the sentence was not put in execution; because Nehemias (chap. xiii. 23.) complains of such marriages. (Calm...
So. Cajetan improperly concludes, that the sentence was not put in execution; because Nehemias (chap. xiii. 23.) complains of such marriages. (Calmet) ---
But the guilty might have resumed their women. (Haydock) ---
Went. Hebrew, "were separated." (Haydock) ---
By making a small change, we may translate, with 3 Esdras, "and Esdras separated or chose the men." Josephus seems generally to have followed the Greek of 3 Esdras. The Syriac says there were 20 judges.
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Hands. Thus the Persians confirmed their most solemn engagements. (Calmet)
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Israel. Laymen, (Calmet) not of the tribe of Levi. (Menochius)
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Haydock: Ezr 10:30 - -- Moab. The inhabitants of this town, as well as of Nebo, (ver. 43.) are specified.
Moab. The inhabitants of this town, as well as of Nebo, (ver. 43.) are specified.
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Haydock: Ezr 10:44 - -- Children. Hebrew may be, "and some of these women had exposed their children." But most follow the Septuagint and Vulgate. 3 Esdras ix. 36, "and t...
Children. Hebrew may be, "and some of these women had exposed their children." But most follow the Septuagint and Vulgate. 3 Esdras ix. 36, "and they ejected them with their children." None was spared. (Calmet) ---
One great inconvenience of such connections is, that the offspring is illegitimate. (Worthington) ---
Only 17 priests, 10 Levites, and 86 laymen, are stigmatized as guilty of this scandal; yet these fill Israel with confusion, and Esdras with extreme affliction. (Haydock)
Gill: Ezr 10:5 - -- Then arose Ezra,.... From the ground where he lay:
and made the chief priests, and the Levites, and all Israel, to swear that they should do accord...
Then arose Ezra,.... From the ground where he lay:
and made the chief priests, and the Levites, and all Israel, to swear that they should do according to this word: he took an oath of all that were present to do what was proposed, namely, to put away strange wives and their children:
and they sware; by means of which they were kept to their word of promise, an oath being a solemn, sacred, thing.
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Gill: Ezr 10:6 - -- Then Ezra rose up from before the house of God,.... Departed from thence:
and went into the chamber of Johanan the son of Eliashib; who was of the ...
Then Ezra rose up from before the house of God,.... Departed from thence:
and went into the chamber of Johanan the son of Eliashib; who was of the family of the high priest. Eliashib was grandson of Joshua the high priest, and succeeded his father Joiakim as such; but though Johanan was never high priest, being a younger son, however he was a person of note, and had a chamber in the temple, whither Ezra went, either to advise with the princes and elders in it, Ezr 10:8 or to refresh himself with food:
and when he came thither, he did eat no bread, nor drink water; or rather "not yet had he ate bread" o, as some render it; that is, not till he came thither, from the time he first heard of the evil the people had committed; which very probably was early in the morning, and it was now evening:
for he mourned for the transgression of them that had been carried away; into captivity, but were now returned from it, and it grieved him the more, that, after such kindness shown them, they should be guilty of such an evil.
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Gill: Ezr 10:7 - -- And they made proclamation,.... By the voice of an herald:
throughout Judah and Jerusalem, unto all the children of the captivity; who were returne...
And they made proclamation,.... By the voice of an herald:
throughout Judah and Jerusalem, unto all the children of the captivity; who were returned from it:
that they should gather themselves together unto Jerusalem; within a time after mentioned.
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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.
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Gill: Ezr 10:9 - -- Then all the men of Judah and Benjamin,.... And such of the ten tribes that returned and dwelt among them:
gathered themselves together unto Jerusa...
Then all the men of Judah and Benjamin,.... And such of the ten tribes that returned and dwelt among them:
gathered themselves together unto Jerusalem within three days; the time fixed: which they were the more careful to observe, since it was enjoined by the authority of princes and elders, and the punishment in case of disobedience very severe:
it was the ninth month, on the twentieth day of the month; the month Chisleu, which answers to part of November and part of December, so that the twentieth day must be in the beginning of December; this was almost five months after Ezra came to Jerusalem:
and all the people sat in the street of the house of God: the street which led to the temple, the east street, 2Ch 29:4 though some think this was the court of the people, called a street, because it lay open, not yet walled in; and, according to Josephus q, it was in an upper room of the temple in which Ezra was, perhaps the same with the chamber of Johanan, Ezr 10:6,
trembling because of this matter; they were met about; some that were guilty, not knowing what punishment would be inflicted on them, and others that were not, yet dreaded the wrath of God, lest that should break out upon the whole congregation for it:
and for the great rain; which now fell, and which they interpreted as a token of the divine displeasure: for though it was in winter time, yet not with them a time of rain, for the former rain had fallen a month before; so that this being unusual and unexpected, they understood it as betokening evil to them.
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Gill: Ezr 10:10 - -- And Ezra the priest stood up,.... In the midst of the assembly to make his speech, acquainting them with the reason of their meeting together:
and ...
And Ezra the priest stood up,.... In the midst of the assembly to make his speech, acquainting them with the reason of their meeting together:
and said unto them, ye have transgressed; the law of God in the following instance:
and have taken strange wives; of the people of the land and others, idolatrous persons:
to increase the trespass of Israel; to add to former iniquities, which had been the cause of the captivity.
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Gill: Ezr 10:11 - -- Now therefore make confession to the Lord God of your fathers,.... Of their sin, and express their detestation of it, and repentance for it:
and do...
Now therefore make confession to the Lord God of your fathers,.... Of their sin, and express their detestation of it, and repentance for it:
and do his pleasure; obey his will, and particularly in this case:
and separate yourselves from the people of the land; the Canaanites, &c. have no fellowship with them, make no covenants, contracts, and alliances with them for the future:
and from the strange wives; they had taken; put them away.
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Gill: Ezr 10:12 - -- Then all the congregation answered and said with a loud voice,.... That they might be heard, and to show that they were willing and ready to comply wi...
Then all the congregation answered and said with a loud voice,.... That they might be heard, and to show that they were willing and ready to comply with what was proposed:
as thou host said, so must we do; being convinced of their sin, they saw it was a duty incumbent on them to put away their strange wives, and that there was a necessity of it, to avert the wrath of God from them.
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Gill: Ezr 10:13 - -- But the people are many,.... Who have been guilty of this evil:
and it is a time of much rain, and we are not able to stand without: in the street,...
But the people are many,.... Who have been guilty of this evil:
and it is a time of much rain, and we are not able to stand without: in the street, because of the rain:
neither is this a work of one day or two; to inquire into this affair, who they are that have taken strange wives, and to persuade or oblige them to put them away:
for we are many that have transgressed in this thing; in marrying strange wives.
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Gill: Ezr 10:14 - -- Let now our rulers of all the congregations stand,.... Let the great sanhedrim, or court of judicature at Jerusalem, be fixed and continued, and other...
Let now our rulers of all the congregations stand,.... Let the great sanhedrim, or court of judicature at Jerusalem, be fixed and continued, and others:
and let all them which have taken strange wives in our cities come at appointed times; to the court at Jerusalem, at certain and fixed known times of their sittings there for this purpose:
and with the elders of every city and the judges thereof; the principal magistrates of it, who were to testify that upon search and inquiry those were the men and all the men in their city, that had taken strange wives, and that they had put them away according to the order of the princes and elders; and this they proposed to be done in every city, and the account to be brought to the sanhedrim at Jerusalem, who were to sit at certain times till this affair was finished:
until the fierce wrath of our God for this matter be turned from us: which it seems had broke out in some instances, and they feared would do yet more, unless this step was taken, whereby they hoped it would be averted.
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Gill: Ezr 10:15 - -- Only Jonathan the son of Asahel, and Jahaziah the son of Tikvah, were employed about the matter,.... To see that this affair was conducted in the mann...
Only Jonathan the son of Asahel, and Jahaziah the son of Tikvah, were employed about the matter,.... To see that this affair was conducted in the manner proposed; that the magistrates of every city brought the persons that had been delinquents, in their turns, of which they gave them notice, and took the account of them as they came:
and Meshullam and Shabbethai the Levite helped them; assisted them in this work; the other two perhaps were priests, and both these Levites; and these four were the only persons appointed over this matter, as the phrase in the preceding clause may signify; though Jarchi interprets it to a quite contrary sense, that they were the only persons that opposed and objected to it; and so Dr. Lightfoot r understands it, and renders it, "stood against this matter"; in which they were seconded by the two Levites, and the sense is very probable.
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Gill: Ezr 10:16 - -- And the children of the captivity did so,.... Put away their strange wives:
and Ezra the priest, with certain chief of the fathers, after the house...
And the children of the captivity did so,.... Put away their strange wives:
and Ezra the priest, with certain chief of the fathers, after the house of their fathers, and all of them by their names, were separated; from all their other business, and gave themselves up to attend to this wholly:
and sat down in the first day of the tenth month; the month Tebeth, which answers to part of December and January; this was ten days after the assembly of all the people met and broke up: these took their places in the great court, and there sat
to examine the matter; the accounts brought in from the several cities by the magistrates thereof, and recorded them.
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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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Gill: Ezr 10:18 - -- And among the sons of the priests there were found that had taken strange wives,.... So that it need not be wondered at that this evil should spread a...
And among the sons of the priests there were found that had taken strange wives,.... So that it need not be wondered at that this evil should spread among the people, when those who understood the law, and should have instructed the people in it, set such an example: namely:
of the sons of Jeshua the son of Jozadak; who was the high priest; and perhaps for this fault of his, in not restraining his sons from such unlawful marriages, is he represented in filthy garments, Zec 3:3,
and his brethren, Maaseiah, and Eliezer, and Jarib, and Gedaliah; these were the brethren of Jeshua.
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Gill: Ezr 10:19-43 - -- And they gave their hands that they would put away their wives,.... They proposed to do it, and actually did it:
and being guilty; of which they we...
And they gave their hands that they would put away their wives,.... They proposed to do it, and actually did it:
and being guilty; of which they were fully convinced:
they offered a ram of the flock for their trespass; to make atonement for it, and thereby set an example to others to do the like. Aben Ezra observes, that we do not find that the trespass offering was a mulct to such who married strange wives, and conjectures, that it was the advice of the chief men to do it. From hence, to the end of Ezr 10:43, is a list of the men that had married strange wives, and put them away; those in Ezr 10:20, were priests; in Ezr 10:23, Levites, and those of them who were singers or porters; the rest were Israelites: and it is a very common distinction, in rabbinical writers, to distinguish the Jews into priests, Levites, and Israelites; of these we know no more than their names; some of the heads of the families may be observed in Ezr 2:1.
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Gill: Ezr 10:44 - -- All these had taken strange wives,.... In all about one hundred and thirteen:
and some of them had wives by whom they had children; and yet they pu...
All these had taken strange wives,.... In all about one hundred and thirteen:
and some of them had wives by whom they had children; and yet they put them away, which made it the more difficult for them to do; and those that had none, it is thought to be a mark of God's displeasure at such marriages. No mention being made of the children being put away, as Shechaniah proposed, Ezr 10:3, it may be concluded they were not, but were taken care of, to be educated in the true religion, and entered proselytes at a proper time; and the rather, as Ezra gave no orders about their putting away, Ezr 10:11.
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NET Notes: Ezr 10:6 The translation reads וַיָּלֶן (vayyalen, “and he stayed”) rather than the reading ו...
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NET Notes: Ezr 10:7 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
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NET Notes: Ezr 10:16 Heb “the heads of the fathers, to the house of their fathers, and all of them by name.”
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NET Notes: Ezr 10:31 The translation reads with many medieval Hebrew MSS and ancient versions וּמִבְּנֵי (umibb...
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NET Notes: Ezr 10:34 The name “Bani” appears in both v. 29 and v. 34. One of these names has probably undergone alteration in the transmission process, but it ...
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NET Notes: Ezr 10:44 The final statement in v. 44 is difficult in terms of both its syntax and its meaning. The present translation attempts to make sense of the MT. But t...
Geneva Bible: Ezr 10:9 Then all the men of Judah and Benjamin gathered themselves together unto Jerusalem within three days. It [was] the ( e ) ninth month, on the twentieth...
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Geneva Bible: Ezr 10:10 And Ezra the priest stood up, and said unto them, Ye have transgressed, and have taken strange wives, to ( g ) increase the trespass of Israel.
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Geneva Bible: Ezr 10:11 Now therefore ( h ) make confession unto the LORD God of your fathers, and do his pleasure: and separate yourselves from the people of the land, and f...
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Geneva Bible: Ezr 10:14 Let now our rulers of all the congregation stand, ( i ) and let all them which have taken strange wives in our cities come at appointed times, and wit...
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Geneva Bible: Ezr 10:16 And the children of the captivity did so. And Ezra the priest, [with] certain chief of the fathers, after the house of their fathers, and all of them ...
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Geneva Bible: Ezr 10:19 And they gave ( l ) their hands that they would put away their wives; and [being] guilty, [they offered] a ram of the flock for their trespass.
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Geneva Bible: Ezr 10:25 Moreover of ( m ) Israel: of the sons of Parosh; Ramiah, and Jeziah, and Malchiah, and Miamin, and Eleazar, and Malchijah, and Benaiah.
( m ) Meaning...
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Geneva Bible: Ezr 10:44 All these had taken strange wives: and [some] of them had wives by whom they had ( n ) children.
( n ) Who also were made illegitimate because the ma...
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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 10:1-5 - --Shechaniah owned the national guilt. The case is sad, but it is not desperate; the disease threatening, but not incurable. Now that the people begin t...
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MHCC: Ezr 10:6-14 - --There is hope concerning people, when they are convinced, not only that it is good to part with their sins, but that it is necessary; we must do it, o...
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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 10:1-5 - -- We are here told, I. What good impressions were made upon the people by Ezra's humiliation and confession of sin. No sooner was it noised in the cit...
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Matthew Henry: Ezr 10:6-14 - -- We have here an account of the proceedings upon the resolutions lately taken up concerning the strange wives; no time was lost; they struck when the...
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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 10:5; Ezr 10:6; Ezr 10:7-8; Ezr 10:9; Ezr 10:10-11; Ezr 10:12-13; Ezr 10:14; Ezr 10:15-16; Ezr 10:17; Ezr 10:18-22; Ezr 10:23; Ezr 10:24; Ezr 10:25-43; Ezr 10:44
Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:5 - --
Then Ezra (who during this speech had continued upon his knees) arose,and made the chiefs of the priests, of the Levites, and of all Israel swear to...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:6 - --
Hereupon Ezra left the place before the house of God, and went into thechamber of Johanan the son of Eliashib, to fast and mourn there for theunfait...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:7-8 - --
The resolution carried into execution. - Ezr 10:7, Ezr 10:8. A proclamation was sentforth throughout Judah and Jerusalem ( קול העביר , comp...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:9 - --
After three days all the men of Judah and Benjamin assembled atJerusalem. This took place on the twentieth day of the ninth month. Onthis statement ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:10-11 - --
Ezra then stood up and reproved the assembled multitude, saying: Youhave brought home ( הושׁיב , comp. Ezr 10:2) strange wives to increase thet...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:12-13 - --
The whole assembly replied with a loud voice, and therefore with firmresolve: According to thy word it is our duty to do. עלינוּ must not be d...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:14 - --
"Let then our rulers stand for the whole congregation, and let all who in allour cities have brought home strange wives come at appointed times, and...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:15-16 - --
Jonathan the son of Asahel, and Jahaziah the son of Tikvah, indeedopposed this proposal on the part of the community, and were supportedin their opp...
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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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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:18-22 - --
Among the priests there stand first, four names of sons and brethren of thehigh priest Jeshua, the son of Jozadak, who returned to Jerusalem withZer...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:23 - --
Of Levites, only six names are given, and that without stated the houses towhich they belonged. From Ezr 2:40, however, it appears that they wereof ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:24 - --
Of singers one, and of porters three names are given; comp. Ezr 2:41-42. In all, ten Levites.
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:25-43 - --
Of Israel, as distinguished from priests and Levites, i.e., of the laity. Ofthese latter are given in all eighty-six names, belonging to ten races, ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:44 - --
Ezr 10:44 contains the statement with which the account of this transactioncloses. The Chethiv נשׂאיּ seems to be an error of transcription for...
Constable: Ezr 7:1--10:44 - --II. THE SECOND RETURN UNDER EZRA chs. 7--10
A period of 58 years separates Ezra 6 from Ezra 7 (515-458 B.C.). Du...
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Constable: Ezr 10:1-44 - --2. The solution to the problem ch. 10
This chapter illustrates the fact that we should respond t...
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Constable: Ezr 10:5-8 - --The assembling of the people 10:5-8
Ezra first secured the cooperation of Israel's leade...
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Constable: Ezr 10:9-15 - --The cooperation of the people 10:9-15
This general assembly took place in late November ...
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Constable: Ezr 10:16-44 - --The completion of the proceedings 10:16-44
The people were able to complete the divorce ...
Guzik -> Ezr 10:1-44
Guzik: Ezr 10:1-44 - --Ezra 10 - Confession and Repentance
A. The people decide to forsake their sin.
1. (1) The example of Ezra's confession.
Now while Ezra was praying...
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Critics Ask -> Ezr 10:10; Ezr 10:11; Ezr 10:12; Ezr 10:13; Ezr 10:14; Ezr 10:15; Ezr 10:16; Ezr 10:17; Ezr 10:18; Ezr 10:19; Ezr 10:20; Ezr 10:21; Ezr 10:22; Ezr 10:23; Ezr 10:24; Ezr 10:25; Ezr 10:26; Ezr 10:27; Ezr 10:28; Ezr 10:29; Ezr 10:30; Ezr 10:31; Ezr 10:32; Ezr 10:33; Ezr 10:34; Ezr 10:35; Ezr 10:36; Ezr 10:37; Ezr 10:38; Ezr 10:39; Ezr 10:40; Ezr 10:41; Ezr 10:42; Ezr 10:43; Ezr 10:44
Critics Ask: Ezr 10:10 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:11 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:12 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:13 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:14 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:15 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:16 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:17 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:18 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:19 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:20 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:21 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:22 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:23 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:24 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:25 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:26 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:27 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:28 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:29 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:30 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:31 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:32 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:33 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:34 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:35 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:36 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:37 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:38 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:39 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:40 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:41 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:42 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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Critics Ask: Ezr 10:43 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...
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