
Text -- Ezra 2:64-70 (NET)




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Wesley: Ezr 2:64 - -- _The particular sums here recited, come only to twenty and nine thousand eight hundred and eighteen. Unto whom are added in this total sum twelve thou...
_The particular sums here recited, come only to twenty and nine thousand eight hundred and eighteen. Unto whom are added in this total sum twelve thousand five hundred and forty two. Which, either were of the other tribes beside Judah and Benjamin: or were such as were supposed to be Israelites, but could not prove their pedigree by their genealogies.

Wesley: Ezr 2:65 - -- For women as well as men were employed in this exercise in the temple - service.
For women as well as men were employed in this exercise in the temple - service.

That is, to the ruins of the house; or to the place were it stood.

Wesley: Ezr 2:69 - -- Sixty one thousand drams of gold amount to something more than so many pounds of our money. So bishop Cumberland, who likewise supposes five thousand ...
Sixty one thousand drams of gold amount to something more than so many pounds of our money. So bishop Cumberland, who likewise supposes five thousand pounds of silver, to be about thirty seven thousand pounds sterling.

Wesley: Ezr 2:70 - -- And they dwelt in peace, in perfect harmony, a blessed presage of their settlement, as their discord in the latter times of that state, was of their r...
And they dwelt in peace, in perfect harmony, a blessed presage of their settlement, as their discord in the latter times of that state, was of their ruin.
JFB: Ezr 2:64 - -- This gross amount is twelve thousand more than the particular numbers given in the catalogue, when added together, come to. Reckoning up the smaller n...
This gross amount is twelve thousand more than the particular numbers given in the catalogue, when added together, come to. Reckoning up the smaller numbers, we shall find that they amount to 29,818 in this chapter, and to 31,089 in the parallel chapter of Nehemiah [see Neh 7:66-69]. Ezra also mentions four hundred ninety-four persons omitted by Nehemiah, and Nehemiah mentions 1765 not noticed by Ezra. If, therefore, Ezra's surplus be added to the sum in Nehemiah, and Nehemiah's surplus to the number in Ezra, they will both become 31,583. Subtracting this from 42,360, there will be a deficiency of 10,777. These are omitted because they did not belong to Judah and Benjamin, or to the priests, but to the other tribes. The servants and singers, male and female, are reckoned separately (Ezr 2:65), so that putting all these items together, the number of all who went with Zerubbabel amounted to fifty thousand, with eight thousand beasts of burden [ALTING, quoted in DAVIDSON'S Hermeneutics].

JFB: Ezr 2:68 - -- The sight of a place hallowed by the most endearing and sacred associations, but now lying in desolation and ruins, made the wellsprings of their piet...
The sight of a place hallowed by the most endearing and sacred associations, but now lying in desolation and ruins, made the wellsprings of their piety and patriotism gush out afresh. Before taking any active measures for providing accommodation to themselves and their families, the chief among them raised a large sum by voluntary contributions towards the restoration of the temple.

JFB: Ezr 2:69 - -- (compare Neh 7:70). This--in the circumstances--was a very appropriate gift. In general, it may be remarked that presents of garments, or of any other...
(compare Neh 7:70). This--in the circumstances--was a very appropriate gift. In general, it may be remarked that presents of garments, or of any other usable commodities, however singular it may seem to us, is in harmony with the established notions and customs of the East.
Clarke: Ezr 2:66 - -- Their horses - seven hundred, etc. - They went into captivity, stripped of every thing; they now return from it, abounding in the most substantial r...
Their horses - seven hundred, etc. - They went into captivity, stripped of every thing; they now return from it, abounding in the most substantial riches, viz., horses 736, or, according to Esdras, 7036; mules, 245; camels, 435; asses, 6720; besides gold, and silver, and rich stuffs. See below.

Clarke: Ezr 2:69 - -- Threescore and one thousand drams of gold - דרכמונים darkemonim , drakmons or darics; a Persian coin, always of gold, and worth about 1£. ...
Threescore and one thousand drams of gold -

Clarke: Ezr 2:69 - -- Five thousand pounds of silver - מנים manim , manehs or minas. As a weight, the maneh was 100 shekels; as a coin, 60 shekels in value, or about...
Five thousand pounds of silver -
Thus we find that God, in the midst of judgment, remembered mercy, and gave them favor in the land of their captivity.

Clarke: Ezr 2:70 - -- Dwelt in their cities - They all went to those cities which belonged originally to their respective families.
Dwelt in their cities - They all went to those cities which belonged originally to their respective families.
TSK: Ezr 2:64 - -- forty : Though the sum total, both here and in Nehemiah, is equal, namely, 42,360, yet the particulars reckoned up only make 29,818 in Ezra, and 31,08...
forty : Though the sum total, both here and in Nehemiah, is equal, namely, 42,360, yet the particulars reckoned up only make 29,818 in Ezra, and 31,089 in Nehemiah; and we find that Nehemiah mentions 1,765 persons who are not in Ezra, and Ezra has 494 not mentioned in Nehemiah. This last circumstance, which seems to render all hope of reconciling them impossible, Mr. Alting thinks is the very point by which they can be reconciled; for, if we add Ezra’ s surplus to the sum in Nehemiah, and Nehemiah’ s surplus to the number in Ezra, they will both amount to 31,583; which subtracted from 42,360, leaves a deficiency of 10,777, which are not named because they did not belong to the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, or to the priests, but to the other Israelitish tribes. Ezr 9:8; Neh 7:66-69; Isa 10:20-22; Jer 23:3

TSK: Ezr 2:65 - -- servants : Isa 14:1, Isa 14:2
two hundred : Exo 15:20, Exo 15:21; 2Sa 19:35; Neh 7:67; Psa 68:25, Psa 148:12, Psa 148:13; Ecc 2:8; Jer 9:17, Jer 9:18;...

TSK: Ezr 2:68 - -- offered freely : Exo 35:5-19, Exo 35:29, Exo 36:3; Num. 7:3-89; 1Ch 29:5-17; Neh 7:70-73; Psa 110:3; Luk 21:1-4; 2Co 8:3, 2Co 8:12, 2Co 9:7
in his pla...
offered freely : Exo 35:5-19, Exo 35:29, Exo 36:3; Num. 7:3-89; 1Ch 29:5-17; Neh 7:70-73; Psa 110:3; Luk 21:1-4; 2Co 8:3, 2Co 8:12, 2Co 9:7

TSK: Ezr 2:69 - -- the treasure : Ezr 8:25-34; 1Ki 7:51; 1Ch 22:14, 1Ch 26:20-28; Neh 7:71, Neh 7:72
the treasure : Ezr 8:25-34; 1Ki 7:51; 1Ch 22:14, 1Ch 26:20-28; Neh 7:71, Neh 7:72

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Barnes: Ezr 2:64 - -- The sum total is given without any variation by Ezra, by Nehemiah (see the marginal reference), and by Esdras (1 Esdras 5:41), who adds, that in thi...
The sum total is given without any variation by Ezra, by Nehemiah (see the marginal reference), and by Esdras (1 Esdras 5:41), who adds, that in this reckoning only those of twelve years of age and upward were counted.
It is curious that the total 42,360, is so greatly in excess of the items. Ezra’ s items make the number 29,818; Nehemiah’ s 31,089, Esdras, 33,950. The original document was probably illegible in places, and the writers were forced to make omissions.

The numbers here and in Nehemiah (see the marginal reference) vary.

Barnes: Ezr 2:70 - -- All Israel - That the Israelites of the ten tribes returned to Palestine with Zerubbabel is apparent: (1) from 1Ch 9:3; (2) from the enumeratio...
Poole: Ezr 2:64 - -- The particular sums here recited come only 29,818; unto whom are added in this total sum, 12,542; which either were of the other tribes beside Judah...
The particular sums here recited come only 29,818; unto whom are added in this total sum, 12,542; which either were of the other tribes beside Judah and Benjamin, or were such as were supposed by themselves and others to be Israelites, but could not prove their pedigree by their genealogies, and therefore could not be so punctually and particularly described as the former.

Poole: Ezr 2:65 - -- For women as well as men were devoted to and employed in this exercise in the temple service, as appears from 1Ch 25:5,6 . And the parents of these ...
For women as well as men were devoted to and employed in this exercise in the temple service, as appears from 1Ch 25:5,6 . And the parents of these persons had taken care to instruct and exercise them as far as they could in this art, both for God’ s service, and for their own benefit, when Jerusalem and the temple should be rebuilt; which they knew would be done after Jeremiah’ s seventy years were expired.

Poole: Ezr 2:68 - -- To the house of the Lord i.e. to the ruins of the house; or to the place where that house stood.
To the house of the Lord i.e. to the ruins of the house; or to the place where that house stood.

Poole: Ezr 2:69 - -- A dram of gold is supposed to be of the weight of the fourth part of a shekel, and of the value of a French crown.
A dram of gold is supposed to be of the weight of the fourth part of a shekel, and of the value of a French crown.
Haydock: Ezr 2:64 - -- Forty-two thousand, &c. Those who are reckoned up above of the tribes of Juda, Benjamin, and Levi, fall short of this number. The rest, who must be...
Forty-two thousand, &c. Those who are reckoned up above of the tribes of Juda, Benjamin, and Levi, fall short of this number. The rest, who must be taken in to make up the whole sum, were of the other tribes. (Challoner) ---
This explanation is given by R. Solomon. (Worthington) ---
But we have seen that cities belonging to the ten tribes are specified. See ver. 1, and 29. (Haydock) ---
Some might not be able to make out their genealogies, (Calmet) ver. 62. Yet some of these also are counted, ver. 60. (Haydock) ---
The particular sums may therefore be incorrect. Josephus ([Antiquities?] xi. 1,) adds 102 to the number. (Calmet) ---
3 Esdras has, "But they were all of Israel from 12 years old and upwards, exclusive of boys and girls, (or male and female servants) 42,300." Grabe has in another character "sixty. The men and women servants of these, 7300." Then the Alexandrian Manuscript continues, "thirty-seven." So that without the addition it would give for the total, 42,337. Some copies (Haydock) have 40. (Calmet) ---
But the most correct (Haydock) read 60. (Kennicott) The small number of servants and cattle shew that the people were poor. (Du Hamel)

Haydock: Ezr 2:65 - -- Servants. Probably strangers. (Calmet) ---
Yet the Hebrews might renounce their liberty, Exodus xxi. 6. (Haydock) ---
Hundred, comprised in the...
Servants. Probably strangers. (Calmet) ---
Yet the Hebrews might renounce their liberty, Exodus xxi. 6. (Haydock) ---
Hundred, comprised in the last number; (Calmet) or they belong to Israel, but were different from those mentioned [in] ver. 41. We find 45 more in 2 and 3 Esdras. (Haydock) ---
These might be inserted by Nehemias, after they had proved themselves to be of the tribe of Levi. (Tournemine) ---
There were in all 49,942. (Haydock) So much was the power of this kingdom now reduced! Sulp Severus says above 50,000 of every sex and rank could not be found. (Haydock)

Haydock: Ezr 2:69 - -- Solids. Hebrew darcemonim. (Haydock) ---
"Darics," worth as much as a golden sicle. (Pelletier) (Calmet) (1 Paralipomenon xxix. 7.) ---
Poun...
Solids. Hebrew darcemonim. (Haydock) ---
"Darics," worth as much as a golden sicle. (Pelletier) (Calmet) (1 Paralipomenon xxix. 7.) ---
Pounds, (mnas) or 60 sicles. (Menochius) ---
3 Esdras has "mnas" in both places.
Gill: Ezr 2:64 - -- The whole congregation together was forty and two thousand three hundred and threescore. But the sums before given make no more, with Zerubbabel, and...
The whole congregation together was forty and two thousand three hundred and threescore. But the sums before given make no more, with Zerubbabel, and the ten principal men, than 29,829, so that there are more than 12,000 wanting; wherefore, in answer to the question, where are the 12,000? the Jews say in their chronology a these are they of the other tribes, who set up the altar on its bases, and gave money to the masons, &c. Ezr 3:1, this was a much larger number than were carried captive; see 2Ki 24:14, but not to be compared with the number that came out of Egypt, Exo 12:37. An Arabic writer b makes them 50,000, but wrongly.

Gill: Ezr 2:65 - -- Besides their servants and their maids, of whom there were seven thousand three hundred thirty and seven,.... This shows that the greater part of thos...
Besides their servants and their maids, of whom there were seven thousand three hundred thirty and seven,.... This shows that the greater part of those that returned were of the poorer sort, since there were so few servants that belonged unto them; these came not into the above account:
and there were among them two hundred singing men and singing women; among the servants, who were kept by persons of figure for their pleasure and recreation, see Ecc 2:8, for that these were such as were employed in sacred service is not so clear, especially the latter, though some conclude it from 1Ch 25:5, but rather they were such as were employed at marriages, festivals, and funerals; though Jarchi thinks they were employed by the returning captives, to make them cheerful as they travelled along; see Gill on Isa 55:12.

Gill: Ezr 2:66 - -- So that the far greatest part of them must walk on foot, since these can be thought to be little more than sufficient to carry their goods or baggage;...
So that the far greatest part of them must walk on foot, since these can be thought to be little more than sufficient to carry their goods or baggage; some copies of the Vulgate Latin read six hundred and thirty six horses c.

Gill: Ezr 2:68 - -- And some of the chief of the fathers, when they came to the house of the Lord that is at Jerusalem,.... That is, when they came to the place where it ...
And some of the chief of the fathers, when they came to the house of the Lord that is at Jerusalem,.... That is, when they came to the place where it formerly stood, and where were still the ruins of it:
offered freely for the house of God, to set it up in its place; to rebuild it upon the spot where it formerly stood; this they did besides the freewill offerings they brought with them from Babylon.

Gill: Ezr 2:69 - -- They gave after their ability unto the treasure of the world threescore and one thousand drachms of gold,.... These "darcemons or darics" were a Persi...
They gave after their ability unto the treasure of the world threescore and one thousand drachms of gold,.... These "darcemons or darics" were a Persian coin; one of which, according to Brerewood k, was of the value of fifteen shillings of our money, and so this quantity of them amounted to 45,750 pounds; but according to Bishop Cumberland l they were of the value of twenty shillings and four pence of our money, and so came to upwards of 61,000 pounds; these everyone, according to his ability, put into the common stock or treasury for the work of building the temple; the Vulgate Latin m reads 40,000:
and five thousand pounds of silver; and an Hebrew "mina", or pound, being of our money seven pounds, ten shillings, according to Brerewood n, amounted to 31,250 pounds: but others o, reckoning a drachm of gold at ten shillings, and a mina or pound of silver at nine pounds, make the whole to amount only to 75,500 pounds of our money:
and one hundred priests' garments; which, as they were laid up among treasures, so were necessary for the service of the temple.

Gill: Ezr 2:70 - -- So the priests and the Levites, and some of the people, and the singers, and the Nethinims, dwelt in their cities,.... Which were assigned to them out...
So the priests and the Levites, and some of the people, and the singers, and the Nethinims, dwelt in their cities,.... Which were assigned to them out of the several tribes, and in which they or their forefathers had dwelt before the captivity:
and all Israel in their cities; as those of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, so of the other ten, as many as returned and joined those who were left in the land.

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NET Notes: Ezr 2:64 The same total is given in Neh 7:66, but it is difficult to understand how this number is reached, since the numbers of people listed in the constitue...



Geneva Bible -> Ezr 2:69
Geneva Bible: Ezr 2:69 They gave after their ability unto the treasure of the work threescore and one thousand ( n ) drams of gold, and five thousand ( o ) pounds of silver,...

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TSK Synopsis -> Ezr 2:1-70
TSK Synopsis: Ezr 2:1-70 - --1 The number that return of the people;36 of the priests;40 of the Levites;43 of the Nethinims;55 of Solomon's servants;61 of the priests who could no...
MHCC -> Ezr 2:64-70
MHCC: Ezr 2:64-70 - --Let none complain of the needful expenses of their religion. Seek first the kingdom of God, his favour and his glory, then will all other things be ad...
Matthew Henry -> Ezr 2:64-70
Matthew Henry: Ezr 2:64-70 - -- Here is, I. The sum total of the company that returned out of Babylon. The particular sums before mentioned amount not quite to 30,000 (29,818), so ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ezr 2:64-67; Ezr 2:68-70
Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 2:64-67 - --
The whole number of those who returned, their servants, maids, andbeasts of burden. Comp. Neh 7:66-69. - The sum-total of the congregation( כּאח...

Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 2:68-70 - --
Contributions towards the rebuilding of the temple, and concludingremarks. Comp. Neh 7:70-73. - Some of the heads of houses, when theycame to the 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 2:1-70 - --2. The exiles who returned ch. 2
This chapter contains a record of the people who responded to C...

Constable: Ezr 2:64-67 - --The totals 2:64-67
There is a discrepancy between the total number of exiles the writer ...

Constable: Ezr 2:68-70 - --Arrival in Jerusalem 2:68-70
The Israelites contributed to the rebuilding of the temple ...
Guzik -> Ezr 2:1-70
Guzik: Ezr 2:1-70 - --Ezra 2 - List of the Returning Exiles
A. Those returning from exile.
1. (1-2) Those immediately associated with Zerubbabel.
Now these are the peop...

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Contradiction: Ezr 2:64 22. Both Ezra 2:64 and Nehemiah 7:66 agree that the totals for the whole assembly was 42,360, yet when the totals are added, Ezra - 29,818 and Nehem...
