
Text -- Ezra 4:15 (NET)




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Clarke -> Ezr 4:15
Clarke: Ezr 4:15 - -- The book of the records of thy fathers - That is, the records of the Chaldeans, to whom the Persians succeeded.
The book of the records of thy fathers - That is, the records of the Chaldeans, to whom the Persians succeeded.
TSK -> Ezr 4:15
TSK: Ezr 4:15 - -- made : within the same, Chal, in the midst thereof
this city : Ezr 4:12; Neh 2:19, Neh 6:6; Est 3:5-8; Dan 6:4-13; Act 17:6, Act 17:7
moved : Chal
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Barnes -> Ezr 4:15
Barnes: Ezr 4:15 - -- The book of the records - Compare Est 2:23; Est 6:1; Est 10:2. The existence of such a "book"at the Persian court is attested also by Ctesias. ...
The book of the records - Compare Est 2:23; Est 6:1; Est 10:2. The existence of such a "book"at the Persian court is attested also by Ctesias.
Of thy fathers - i. e., thy predecessors ripen the throne, Cambyses, Cyrus, etc. If Artaxerxes was the Pseudo-Smerdis (Ezr 4:7 note), these persons were not really his "fathers"or ancestors; but the writers of the letter could not venture to call the king an impostor.
Poole -> Ezr 4:15
Poole: Ezr 4:15 - -- The records of thy fathers political fathers, i.e. thy predecessors, the former emperors of this empire, namely, in the Assyrian and Babylonish recor...
The records of thy fathers political fathers, i.e. thy predecessors, the former emperors of this empire, namely, in the Assyrian and Babylonish records, which together with the empire were now in the hands of the Persian kings, to be searched or read as the king’ s pleasure was, or as the affairs of the empire required.
Haydock -> Ezr 4:15
Fathers, the preceding emperors, Nabuchodonosor, Salmanasar, &c. (Haydock)
Gill -> Ezr 4:15
Gill: Ezr 4:15 - -- That search may be made in the book of the records of thy fathers,.... That is, his predecessors in the Babylonian monarchy; though, as the Medes and ...
That search may be made in the book of the records of thy fathers,.... That is, his predecessors in the Babylonian monarchy; though, as the Medes and Persians were included in that, and joined the Babylonians in their wars with others, and particularly with the Jews, the records of the Medes and Persians might also be applied to:
so shalt thou find in the book of the records, and know that this city is a rebellious city, and hurtful unto kings and provinces, and that they have moved sedition within the same of old time; against the king of Babylon, particularly in the times of Jehoiakim and Zedekiah:
for which cause was this city destroyed; as it was by Nebuchadnezzar; see 2Ki 24:1.

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TSK Synopsis -> Ezr 4:1-24
TSK Synopsis: Ezr 4:1-24 - --1 The adversaries, being not accepted in the building of the temple with the Jews, endeavour to hinder it.7 Their letter to Artaxerxes.17 The answer a...
MHCC -> Ezr 4:6-24
MHCC: Ezr 4:6-24 - --It is an old slander, that the prosperity of the church would be hurtful to kings and princes. Nothing can be more false, for true godliness teaches u...
Matthew Henry -> Ezr 4:6-16
Matthew Henry: Ezr 4:6-16 - -- Cyrus stedfastly adhered to the Jews' interest, and supported his own grant. It was to no purpose to offer any thing to him in prejudice of it. What...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ezr 4:6-23
Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 4:6-23 - --
Complaints against the Jews to Kings Ahashverosh and Artachshasta . - Theright understanding of this section depends upon the question, What kingso...
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 3:1--6:22 - --B. The Rebuilding of the Temple chs. 3-6
Construction of the temple began soon after the exiles returned...

Constable: Ezr 4:1-24 - --2. The opposition to construction ch. 4
No project that seeks to honor God and advance His will ...
