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Text -- Ezra 3:5-13 (NET)
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Wesley: Ezr 3:5 - -- The morning and evening, sacrifice. The law required much; but they offered more; for tho' thy had little wealth, they had much zeal. Happy they that ...
The morning and evening, sacrifice. The law required much; but they offered more; for tho' thy had little wealth, they had much zeal. Happy they that bring with them out of the furnace of affliction, such a holy heat as this!
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Wesley: Ezr 3:6 - -- And the other sacrifices which were to be offered with them upon that day, being the feast of trumpets. Burnt-offerings are often put for all sacrifi...
And the other sacrifices which were to be offered with them upon that day, being the feast of trumpets. Burnt-offerings are often put for all sacrifices.
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To encourage them to a vigorous prosecution of the work.
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Wesley: Ezr 3:11 - -- That everlasting hymn, which will never be out of date, and to which our tongue should never be out of tune, the burden of Psa. 136:1-26. Whatever our...
That everlasting hymn, which will never be out of date, and to which our tongue should never be out of tune, the burden of Psa. 136:1-26. Whatever our condition is, let it be owned, that God is good, and whatever fails, that his mercy fails not.
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Wesley: Ezr 3:12 - -- Which divers of them might well do; because it was destroyed not sixty years ago.
Which divers of them might well do; because it was destroyed not sixty years ago.
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Wesley: Ezr 3:12 - -- Because of the poor preparations made for this, in comparison of what was made for the other temple: because this was destitute of those things which ...
Because of the poor preparations made for this, in comparison of what was made for the other temple: because this was destitute of those things which were the principal glory of the former temple, namely, the ark, and the Urim and Thummim; because these foundation - stones were far inferior to the former, both for quantity and price, 1Ki 7:9-10, and because these foundations were of a far narrower compass than the former: for although the foundations of this house of the Lord, strictly so called, were of equal largeness with those of the former, yet the foundations of the whole building belonging to the first temple, were far larger than these.
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Wesley: Ezr 3:13 - -- The mixture of sorrow and joy here, is a representation of this world. In heaven all are singing and none sighing; in hell all are wailing, and none r...
The mixture of sorrow and joy here, is a representation of this world. In heaven all are singing and none sighing; in hell all are wailing, and none rejoicing: but here on earth we can scarce discern the shouts of joy from the noise of the weeping, let us learn to rejoice with them that rejoice, and weep with them that weep. Meantime let us ourselves rejoice as though we rejoiced not, and weep as though we wept not.
JFB: Ezr 3:4-6 - -- They revived at that time the daily oblation, and it was on the fifteenth day of that month the feast of tabernacles was held.
They revived at that time the daily oblation, and it was on the fifteenth day of that month the feast of tabernacles was held.
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JFB: Ezr 3:7 - -- They opened negotiations with the Tyrians for workmen, as well as for timber, on the same terms and with the same views as Solomon had done (1Ki 5:11;...
They opened negotiations with the Tyrians for workmen, as well as for timber, on the same terms and with the same views as Solomon had done (1Ki 5:11; 2Ch 2:15-16).
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JFB: Ezr 3:8 - -- That is, to act as overseers of the workmen, and to direct and animate the laborers in the various departments.
That is, to act as overseers of the workmen, and to direct and animate the laborers in the various departments.
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JFB: Ezr 3:9 - -- Not the high priest, but a Levite (Ezr 2:40). To these, as probably distinguished for their mechanical skill and taste, the duty of acting as overseer...
Not the high priest, but a Levite (Ezr 2:40). To these, as probably distinguished for their mechanical skill and taste, the duty of acting as overseers was particularly committed.
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JFB: Ezr 3:12 - -- Those painful emotions were excited by the sad contrast between the prosperous circumstances in which the foundations of the first temple had been lai...
Those painful emotions were excited by the sad contrast between the prosperous circumstances in which the foundations of the first temple had been laid and the desolate, reduced state of the country and city when the second was begun; between the inferior size and less costliness of the stones used in the foundations of the second (1Ki 7:9-10), and the much smaller extent of the foundation itself, including all the appurtenances of the building (Hag 2:3); between the comparative smallness of their present means and the immense resources of David and Solomon. Perhaps, however, the chief cause of grief was that the second temple would be destitute of those things which formed the great and distinguishing glory of the first; namely, the ark, the shekinah, the Urim and Thummim, &c. Not that this second temple was not a very grand and beautiful structure. But no matter how great its material splendor was, it was inferior in this respect to that of Solomon. Yet the glory of the second far outshone that of the first temple in another and more important point of view, namely, the receiving within its walls the incarnate Saviour (Hag 2:9).
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JFB: Ezr 3:13 - -- Among Eastern people, expressions of sorrow are always very loud and vehement. It is indicated by wailing, the howl of which is sometimes not easily d...
Among Eastern people, expressions of sorrow are always very loud and vehement. It is indicated by wailing, the howl of which is sometimes not easily distinguishable from joyful acclamations.
Clarke: Ezr 3:7 - -- They gave money also - They copied the conduct of Solomon while he was building his temple; see 1Ki 5:11. He employed the Tyrians, gave them meat an...
They gave money also - They copied the conduct of Solomon while he was building his temple; see 1Ki 5:11. He employed the Tyrians, gave them meat and drink, etc.; and this permission they now had from Cyrus.
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Clarke: Ezr 3:8 - -- In the second year - The previous time had been employed in clearing the ground, felling timber, hewing stones, and transporting them to the place, ...
In the second year - The previous time had been employed in clearing the ground, felling timber, hewing stones, and transporting them to the place, and making other necessary preparations for the commencement of the building.
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Clarke: Ezr 3:10 - -- After the ordinance of David - With psalms which he composed, acting in the manner which he directed.
After the ordinance of David - With psalms which he composed, acting in the manner which he directed.
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Clarke: Ezr 3:12 - -- Wept with a loud voice - They saw that the glory had departed from Israel; in their circumstances it was impossible to build such a house as the fir...
Wept with a loud voice - They saw that the glory had departed from Israel; in their circumstances it was impossible to build such a house as the first temple was; and had this been even possible, still it would have been greatly inferior, because it wanted the ark of the covenant, the heavenly fire, the mercy-seat, the heavenly manna, Aaron’ s rod that budded, the Divine shechinah, the spirit of prophecy, and most probably the Urim and Thummim
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Clarke: Ezr 3:12 - -- Many shouted for joy - Finding they were now restored to their own land, and to the worship of their God in his own peculiar city: these, in general...
Many shouted for joy - Finding they were now restored to their own land, and to the worship of their God in his own peculiar city: these, in general, had not seen the original temple; and therefore could not feel affected in that way which the elderly people did
The sight must have been very affecting: a whole people, one part crying aloud with sorrow; the other shouting aloud for joy; and on the same occasion too, in which both sides felt an equal interest! The prophet Haggai comforted them on this occasion by assuring them that the glory of this latter house should exceed that of the former, because the Lord (Jesus Christ) was to come to this temple, and fill it with his glory. See Haggai, Hag 2:1-9.
TSK: Ezr 3:5 - -- the continual : Exo 29:38-42; Num 28:3-10, Num 28:11, Num 28:19, Num 28:27, Num 29:2, Num 29:8, Num 29:13
willingly : Lev 1:3; Deu 12:6, Deu 12:17; 2C...
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TSK: Ezr 3:6 - -- the foundation of the temple of the Lord was not yet laid : Heb. the temple of the Lord was not yet founded.
the foundation of the temple of the Lord was not yet laid : Heb. the temple of the Lord was not yet founded.
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TSK: Ezr 3:7 - -- gave money : 2Ki 12:11, 2Ki 12:12, 2Ki 22:5, 2Ki 22:6; 2Ch 24:12, 2Ch 24:13
carpenters : or, workmen
meat : 1Ki 5:6, 1Ki 5:9-11; 2Ch 2:10-15; Eze 27:1...
gave money : 2Ki 12:11, 2Ki 12:12, 2Ki 22:5, 2Ki 22:6; 2Ch 24:12, 2Ch 24:13
carpenters : or, workmen
meat : 1Ki 5:6, 1Ki 5:9-11; 2Ch 2:10-15; Eze 27:17; Act 12:20
Joppa : Joppa, now Jaffa or Yaffa, one of the most ancient sea-ports in the world, is situated in a fine plain on the shore of the Mediterranean, between Jamnia south and Caesarea of Palestine north, 150 stadia from Antipatris, according to Josephus, 30 miles south of Caesarea, 12 miles north of Ashdod, 9 miles west of Ramla, and 40 miles west of Jerusalem, according to modern authorities; and in lat. 32 degrees 50 minutes long. 65 degrees 40 minutes according to Ptolemy. It is still a considerable town, containing about 4,000 or 5,000 souls, and occupying a circular eminence close to the seaside, with a citadel on the summit; the bottom of the hill being surrounded by a wall 12 or 14 feet high, and two or three feet thick. The environs are occupied by extensive gardens. 2Ch 2:16; Jon 1:3; Act 9:36, Act 10:5, Act 10:6
according : Ezr 6:3-5
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TSK: Ezr 3:9 - -- Jeshua : Not Jeshua the high-priest, before mentioned, but another Jeshua, a Levite, mentioned in the parallel passage. Ezr 2:40
Judah : Hodaviah , ...
Jeshua : Not Jeshua the high-priest, before mentioned, but another Jeshua, a Levite, mentioned in the parallel passage. Ezr 2:40
Judah :
together : Heb. as one
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TSK: Ezr 3:10 - -- when the builders : Zec 4:10
they set : Exo 28:40-42; 1Sa 22:18; 1Ch 15:27; Neh 12:24-26
trumpets : Num 10:1-10; 1Ch 15:24, 1Ch 16:5, 1Ch 16:6, 1Ch 16...
when the builders : Zec 4:10
they set : Exo 28:40-42; 1Sa 22:18; 1Ch 15:27; Neh 12:24-26
trumpets : Num 10:1-10; 1Ch 15:24, 1Ch 16:5, 1Ch 16:6, 1Ch 16:42
the sons of Asaph : 1Ch 6:39, 1Ch 16:37, 1Ch 25:1-7; 2Ch 35:15
after the ordinance : 1Chr. 6:31-48, 1Ch 16:4-7, 1Ch 23:5; 2Ch 29:25, 2Ch 29:26
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TSK: Ezr 3:11 - -- they sang : Exo 15:21; Neh 12:24, Neh 12:40; Psa 24:7-10; Isa 6:3
because : 1Ch 16:34, 1Ch 16:41; 2Ch 7:3; Psa 103:17, Psa 106:1, Psa 107:1, Psa 135:3...
they sang : Exo 15:21; Neh 12:24, Neh 12:40; Psa 24:7-10; Isa 6:3
because : 1Ch 16:34, 1Ch 16:41; 2Ch 7:3; Psa 103:17, Psa 106:1, Psa 107:1, Psa 135:3, 136:1-26; Psa 145:1-11; Jer 33:11; Luk 1:50
shouted : Jos 6:5, Jos 6:10, Jos 6:16; Psa 47:1, Psa 47:5; Isa 12:6, Isa 44:23; Zec 9:9
because : Psa 102:13, Psa 102:14; Rev 21:10-14
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TSK: Ezr 3:12 - -- many : Hag 2:3
when the foundation : Job 8:7; Isa 41:14, Isa 60:22; Dan 2:34, Dan 2:35; Zec 4:10; Mat 13:31, Mat 13:32
wept : Psa 126:6; Jer 31:8, Jer...
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TSK: Ezr 3:13 - -- So that : This sight must have been very affecting; a whole people, one part weeping aloud with sorrow, the other shouting aloud for joy; and on the s...
So that : This sight must have been very affecting; a whole people, one part weeping aloud with sorrow, the other shouting aloud for joy; and on the same occasion too, in which both sides felt an equal interest. The prophet Haggai (Hag 2:1-9) comforted them on this occasion, by assuring them that the glory of this latter house should exceed that of the former, because the Lord would come to this temple, and fill it with His glory.
the noise : Jdg 2:5
shouted : Neh 12:43; Psa 5:11; Jer 33:11; Zec 4:7; Luk 19:37-40
and the noise : Exo 32:17, Exo 32:18; 1Sa 4:5; 1Ki 1:40, 1Ki 1:45; Psa 100:1, Psa 100:2
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Barnes: Ezr 3:7 - -- According to the grant - i. e., in accordance with the permission granted them by Cyrus to rebuild their temple Ezr 1:1-4.
According to the grant - i. e., in accordance with the permission granted them by Cyrus to rebuild their temple Ezr 1:1-4.
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Barnes: Ezr 3:8 - -- Unto the house of God - i. e., to the place where the house of God had been, and where God was believed still to have His special dwelling. ...
Unto the house of God - i. e., to the place where the house of God had been, and where God was believed still to have His special dwelling.
And appointed the Levites - This is the emphatic clause of the present verse. Though so small a number of Levites had returned from Babylon Ezr 2:40, yet they were especially singled out to be entrusted with the task of superintending and advancing the building of the temple.
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Barnes: Ezr 3:9 - -- Jeshua - See the marginal reference. Not the high priest, but the head of one of the two Levitical houses which had returned. Together - ...
Jeshua - See the marginal reference. Not the high priest, but the head of one of the two Levitical houses which had returned.
Together - The Hebrew phrase is very emphatic - "they stood up as one man."
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Barnes: Ezr 3:10 - -- They set the priests - Or, according to another reading, "The priests stood." The Levites the sons of Asaph - i. e., "such of the Levites...
They set the priests - Or, according to another reading, "The priests stood."
The Levites the sons of Asaph - i. e., "such of the Levites as were descendants of Asaph."It would seem as if no descendants of Heman or Jeduthun had returned.
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Barnes: Ezr 3:12 - -- Wept ... shouted ... for joy - Compare the marginal reference and Zec 4:10. It is implied that the dimensions of the second temple were smaller...
Wept ... shouted ... for joy - Compare the marginal reference and Zec 4:10. It is implied that the dimensions of the second temple were smaller than those of the first. Hence, the feeling of sorrow which came upon some. They, however, who had not seen the former temple, and so could not contrast the two, naturally rejoiced to see the sanctuary of their religion begin to rise from its ruins.
Poole: Ezr 3:5 - -- The continual burnt offering thee morning and evening sacrifice; of which see on Num 28:6 .
Consecrated i.e. set apart for the solemn and holy serv...
The continual burnt offering thee morning and evening sacrifice; of which see on Num 28:6 .
Consecrated i.e. set apart for the solemn and holy service of God.
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Poole: Ezr 3:6 - -- To offer burnt-offerings and the other sacrifices which were to be offered with them upon that day, being the feast of trumpets, Num 29:1 , &c. Burn...
To offer burnt-offerings and the other sacrifices which were to be offered with them upon that day, being the feast of trumpets, Num 29:1 , &c. Burnt-offerings are oft put for all sacrifices, as hath been observed once and again.
The foundation of the temple was not yet laid though it is probable they had done something towards the removing of the rubbish, and preparing the way for it.
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Poole: Ezr 3:9 - -- Jeshua not the high priest so called, but a Levite, of whom see Ezr 2:40 .
To set forward the workmen by their presence and favour to encourage the...
Jeshua not the high priest so called, but a Levite, of whom see Ezr 2:40 .
To set forward the workmen by their presence and favour to encourage them to a cheerful and vigorous prosecution of the work.
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Poole: Ezr 3:10 - -- After the ordinance of David Heb. by or according to the hands of David , i.e. in such manner and with such psalms, or songs, and instruments as God...
After the ordinance of David Heb. by or according to the hands of David , i.e. in such manner and with such psalms, or songs, and instruments as God hath appointed by the hands or ministry of David.
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Poole: Ezr 3:12 - -- Had seen the first house which divers of them might very well do, because it was destroyed not quite sixty years ago, as is manifest from 2Ki 25 2Ch ...
Had seen the first house which divers of them might very well do, because it was destroyed not quite sixty years ago, as is manifest from 2Ki 25 2Ch 36 Eze 40:1 .
Wept with a loud voice partly, because of the poor and small preparations made for this in comparison of what was made for the other temple; partly, because this temple was divested and destitute of those things which were the principal glory of the former temple, to wit, the ark, and the Urim and Thummim, &c.; partly, because these foundation stones were far inferior to the former, both for quantity and price, 1Ki 7:9,10 ; and partly, because these foundations were of a far narrower compass than the former; for although the foundations of this house of the Lord, strictly so called, were at least of equal largeness with those of the former, by comparing 1Ki 6:2 , and Ezr 6:1-3 ; yet the foundations of the whole building belonging to the first temple, and adjoining to it, or in the courts of it, were far larger than these.
Haydock: Ezr 3:7 - -- Meat, in imitation of Solomon, 3 Kings v. 11. ---
Orders. Hebrew, "permission." (Calmet) ---
Protestants, "grant." (Haydock)
Meat, in imitation of Solomon, 3 Kings v. 11. ---
Orders. Hebrew, "permission." (Calmet) ---
Protestants, "grant." (Haydock)
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Haydock: Ezr 3:8 - -- Work. Hebrew adds, "of the house." Josias had appointed the Levites overseers, 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 12. (Calmet)
Work. Hebrew adds, "of the house." Josias had appointed the Levites overseers, 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 12. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Ezr 3:10 - -- Hands; compositions, (Haydock) or ordinances. (Worthington) ---
The 135th Psalm was sung, (Calmet) or the 117th. (Vatable)
Hands; compositions, (Haydock) or ordinances. (Worthington) ---
The 135th Psalm was sung, (Calmet) or the 117th. (Vatable)
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Haydock: Ezr 3:12 - -- Temple. This second temple, though very large (2 Machabees xiv. 13.) and magnificent, (Aggeus ii. 10,) never equalled the glory of the first, in its...
Temple. This second temple, though very large (2 Machabees xiv. 13.) and magnificent, (Aggeus ii. 10,) never equalled the glory of the first, in its outward appearance, being also destitute of the ark, and perhaps of the Urim, &c. But the presence of the Messias gave it a more exalted dignity. (Calmet) ---
Joy. These different emotions of grief and joy filled their breasts, (Du Hamel) thinking how they had brought on the judgments of God by their transgressions, and that he was now appeased, and would enable them to have some sort of a temple. (Tirinus) ---
As it was less beautiful than that of Solomon, Aggeus must be understood to speak of the Church of Christ. (St. Augustine, de C.[City of God?] xviii. 45.) (Worthington)
Gill: Ezr 3:5 - -- And afterwards offered the continual burnt offering,.... Not after the feast of tabernacles, as if they then began to offer the daily sacrifice; for t...
And afterwards offered the continual burnt offering,.... Not after the feast of tabernacles, as if they then began to offer the daily sacrifice; for that they did as soon as the altar was set up, and on the first day of the month, Ezr 3:3, rather the sense is, that after the daily burnt offering of the morning, they offered the other sacrifices peculiar to the several days of the feast of tabernacles; they never neglected that, yea, always began with it; all the rest were after it, and so on other festivals:
both of the new moons, and of all the set feasts of the Lord that were consecrated; to the service of the Lord, and the honour of his name, as every first day of the month, and every other appointed festival, they offered the sacrifices appropriate to each; but not to the neglect of that sacrifice, and always after it:
and of everyone that willingly offered a freewill offering unto the Lord; these they were careful also to offer in their proper time.
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Gill: Ezr 3:6 - -- From the first of the seventh month began they to offer burnt offerings unto the Lord,.... And which day was not only a new moon, but a grand festival...
From the first of the seventh month began they to offer burnt offerings unto the Lord,.... And which day was not only a new moon, but a grand festival, the feast of blowing of trumpets, Lev 23:24, and no doubt but they observed the tenth day of this month, with all the rites of it, which was the day of atonement, Lev 23:27,
but the foundation of the temple of the Lord was not yet laid; they began first with sacrifices, that having thereby given thanks to God for their return to their own land, and for all the benefits they enjoyed, and made atonement for their sins in a typical way, they might be the more prepared and fit for the work of building the temple; or, "though the foundation" of it was not laid z, yet they offered the above sacrifices.
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Gill: Ezr 3:7 - -- They gave money also to the masons, and to the carpenters,.... To buy stone and timber with for the building of the temple:
and meat and drink and ...
They gave money also to the masons, and to the carpenters,.... To buy stone and timber with for the building of the temple:
and meat and drink and oil unto them of Zidon, and to them of Tyre; which were more agreeable to them than money, because there was not plenty of such things in their country, as in the land of Israel:
to bring cedar trees from Lebanon to the sea of Joppa; as they did at the first building of the temple by Solomon; they cut down cedars at Lebanon, which belonged to them, and sent them by sea to Joppa, the nearest seaport to Jerusalem, about forty miles from it: see 2Ch 2:16,
according to the grant that they had of Cyrus king of Persia; for Tyre and Zidon being under his dominion as well as Judea, he not only gave leave to the Jews to get cedar wood from Lebanon, but gave orders to the Zidonians and Tyrians to furnish them with it, paying a valuable consideration for it; and so some a render the word, "according to the commandment of Cyrus".
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Gill: Ezr 3:8 - -- Now in the second year of their coming unto the house of God at Jerusalem,.... The place where it formerly stood; the Jews seem to have set out from B...
Now in the second year of their coming unto the house of God at Jerusalem,.... The place where it formerly stood; the Jews seem to have set out from Babylon, in the spring of the preceding year, as it was now of this; which to Jerusalem was a journey of about four months, as Ezra performed it, Ezr 7:9, but might take up longer time for such a body of people to do it in, being larger than that with him; wherefore, after they had visited their respective cities, and settled their affairs there, they came to Jerusalem on the seventh month, or September, and kept the feast of tabernacles, and then they returned to their cities again, the winter season being an improper time to begin the building of the temple; having given money to workmen to purchase materials with, and no doubt left a sufficient number to clear away the rubbish, and get things ready by the returning spring to set about the work:
in the second month; the mouth Ijar, as Jarchi observes, answering to part of April and May, having, as may be supposed, kept the passover the month before:
began Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua the son of Jozadak: the prince, and the high priest:
and the remnant of their brethren, the priests and Levites, and all they that were come out of the captivity unto Jerusalem; whose names and numbers are given in the preceding chapter:
and appointed the Levites from twenty years old and upwards to set forward the work of the house of the Lord; to put men to work upon it, and direct them what to do, and urge them to attend closely to it; ever since David's time the Levites were employed at twenty years of age, when before not till thirty, or twenty five; see 1Ch 23:24.
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Gill: Ezr 3:9 - -- Then stood Jeshua, with his sons,.... Not Jeshua the high priest before mentioned, but Jeshua the Levite, Ezr 2:40,
and his brethren, Kadmiel and h...
Then stood Jeshua, with his sons,.... Not Jeshua the high priest before mentioned, but Jeshua the Levite, Ezr 2:40,
and his brethren, Kadmiel and his sons, the sons of Judah, together; the same with Hodaviah, Ezr 2:40
to set forward the workmen in the house of God; to give them orders to begin and lay the foundation, and hasten and animate them to it:
the sons of Henadad, with their sons and their brethren the Levites: two of this man's sons are mentioned in Neh 3:18.
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Gill: Ezr 3:10 - -- And when the builders laid the foundation of the temple of the Lord,.... The masons, whose work it was, Ezr 3:7
they set the priests in their appar...
And when the builders laid the foundation of the temple of the Lord,.... The masons, whose work it was, Ezr 3:7
they set the priests in their apparel with trumpets; these were set in a proper place by the prince and the high priest, in their priestly garments, with trumpets in their hands to blow with, as the foundation was laying:
and the Levites the sons of Asaph, with cymbals to praise the Lord, after the ordinance of David king of Israel; these were instruments of brass, and made a tinkling sound, and were by the order of David; and the persons that made use of them; and the songs of praise they were played upon unto; all by his appointment, as well as harps and psalteries, which might now be used, though not expressed; see 1Ch 15:16. So the Messenians, when the walls of their city were raised by Epaminondas, and their houses and temples erected, attended it with sacrifices and prayer, and with piping and singing b.
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Gill: Ezr 3:11 - -- And they sang together by course,.... They sang by turns in responses, and answered one another, as the word signifies; when one company had performed...
And they sang together by course,.... They sang by turns in responses, and answered one another, as the word signifies; when one company had performed their part, another took theirs:
in praising and giving thanks to the Lord; for returning them to their own land, and giving them opportunity, ability, and will, to set about the rebuilding of the temple of the Lord, and restoring the pure worship of God:
because he is good, for his mercy endureth for ever towards Israel; which words are often repeated in Psa 136:1 and which might be the psalm the Levites now sung by responses:
and all the people shouted with a great shout when they praised the Lord; to express their joy, in the best manner they could, on this solemn occasion:
because the foundation of the house of the Lord was laid; which gave them hope the temple in due time would be rebuilt, and the service of it restored; see Job 38:6.
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Gill: Ezr 3:12 - -- But many of the priests and Levites, and chief of the fathers, who were ancient men,.... Seventy or eighty years of age:
that had seen the first ho...
But many of the priests and Levites, and chief of the fathers, who were ancient men,.... Seventy or eighty years of age:
that had seen the first house; the temple built by Solomon, as they very well might, since then it had been destroyed but fifty two years; for the seventy years captivity are to be reckoned from the fourth of Jehoiakim, when it began, and which was eighteen years before the destruction of the temple; the beginning of the next clause:
when in the foundation, according to the Hebrew accents, is to be connected with this:
that had seen the first house; not when first founded, for that was five hundred years ago, but in "its foundation"; they saw it standing upon its foundation, in all its glory, and so the Septuagint version; and we may read on, when
this house was before their eyes, wept with a loud voice; seeing what it was like to be by the foundation now laid, and was in their sight as nothing in comparison of the former; see Hag 2:3 but Aben Ezra connects this clause as we do:
when the foundation of this house was laid; not but that the dimensions of this house strictly taken were as large as the former: see Ezr 6:3, but not the courts and appendages to it: besides, what might affect them, there was no likelihood of its being so richly decorated with gold and silver as the former temple, and many things would be wanting in it, as the Urim and Thummim, &c.
and many shouted aloud for joy; of the younger sort, who had never seen the grandeur of the first temple, and were highly delighted with the beginning of this, and the hope of seeing it finished.
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Gill: Ezr 3:13 - -- So that the people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy from the noise of the weeping of the people,.... That is, not clearly and distinctl...
So that the people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy from the noise of the weeping of the people,.... That is, not clearly and distinctly, they were so mixed and confounded together, and made such a jarring and discord:
for the people shouted with a loud shout, and the noise was heard afar off; the shouting being of young people, whose voice was strongest, and they the most numerous, the noise of shouting prevailed over the noise of weeping; and it was heard further, and at a distance appeared more distinctly to be the noise of shouting, that of weeping not reaching so far; though Jarchi is of opinion that the noise of weeping was heard further than the noise of shouting, which is not likely.
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Geneva Bible: Ezr 3:5 And afterward [offered] ( d ) the continual burnt offering, both of the new moons, and of all the set feasts of the LORD that were consecrated, and of...
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Geneva Bible: Ezr 3:8 Now in the second year of their coming unto the house of God at Jerusalem, in the ( e ) second month, began Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshu...
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Geneva Bible: Ezr 3:9 Then stood Jeshua ( f ) [with] his sons and his brethren, Kadmiel and his sons, the sons of Judah, together, to set forward the workmen in the house o...
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Geneva Bible: Ezr 3:12 But many of the priests and Levites and chief of the fathers, [who were] ancient men, that had seen the first house, when the foundation of this house...
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TSK Synopsis -> Ezr 3:1-13
TSK Synopsis: Ezr 3:1-13 - --1 The altar is set up.4 Offerings renewed.7 Workmen employed in preparing materials.8 The foundations of the temple are laid in great joy and mourning...
Maclaren -> Ezr 3:1-13
Maclaren: Ezr 3:1-13 - --Altar And Temple
And when the seventh month was come, and the children of Israel were in the cities, the people gathered themselves together as one m...
MHCC -> Ezr 3:1-7; Ezr 3:8-13
MHCC: Ezr 3:1-7 - --From the proceedings of the Jews on their arrival, let us learn to begin with God, and to do what we can in the worship of God, when we cannot do what...
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MHCC: Ezr 3:8-13 - --There was a remarkable mixture of affections upon laying the foundation of the temple. Those that only knew the misery of having no temple at all, pra...
Matthew Henry -> Ezr 3:1-7; Ezr 3:8-13
Matthew Henry: Ezr 3:1-7 - -- Here is, I. A general assembly of the returned Israelites at Jerusalem, in the seventh month, Ezr 3:1. We may suppose that they came from Babylon ...
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Matthew Henry: Ezr 3:8-13 - -- There was no dispute among the returned Jews whether they should build the temple or no; that was immediately resolved on, and that it should be don...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ezr 3:1-7; Ezr 3:8-13
Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 3:1-7 - --
The building of the altar, the restoration of the daily sacrifice,and the celebration of the feast of tabernacles. - Ezr 3:1 When the seventhmonth ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 3:8-13 - --
The foundation of the temple laid. - Ezr 3:8 In the second year of their comingto the house of God at Jerusalem, i.e., after their arrival at Jerus...
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 ...
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Constable: Ezr 3:1--6:22 - --B. The Rebuilding of the Temple chs. 3-6
Construction of the temple began soon after the exiles returned...
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Constable: Ezr 3:1-6 - --The erection of the altar 3:1-6
The text does not record exactly when the exiles arrived...
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Constable: Ezr 3:7-9 - --The reconstruction of the temple foundation 3:7-9
As Solomon had done, these Jews contra...
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