
Text -- Ezra 6:1-12 (NET)




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Wesley: Ezr 6:1 - -- To search the rolls in Babylon, where search was first made; but not finding the edict there, they searched in Achmetha, or Ecbatana, and found it.
To search the rolls in Babylon, where search was first made; but not finding the edict there, they searched in Achmetha, or Ecbatana, and found it.

The royal city of the Medes and Persians.

Wesley: Ezr 6:3 - -- Those proportions differ from those of Solomon's temple, which was but thirty cubits high, only the porch was a hundred and twenty cubits high, and bu...
Those proportions differ from those of Solomon's temple, which was but thirty cubits high, only the porch was a hundred and twenty cubits high, and but twenty cubits in breadth. Either therefore Solomon's cubits were sacred cubits, which were larger than the other, and these but common cubits. Or, the sixty cubits of height are meant only for the porch. And the word rendered breadth, may be rendered the extension or the length of it; it being improbable that the king should give orders about the breadth, and none about the length of it.

Wesley: Ezr 6:12 - -- Tho' this temple was at length most justly destroyed by the righteous hand of God, yet perhaps the Romans, who were the instruments of that destructio...
Tho' this temple was at length most justly destroyed by the righteous hand of God, yet perhaps the Romans, who were the instruments of that destruction, felt the effects of this curse. For that empire sensibly declined ever after, 'till it was wholly destroyed.
JFB: Ezr 6:1 - -- This was Darius Hystaspes. Great and interesting light has been thrown on the history of this monarch and the transaction of his reign, by the deciphe...
This was Darius Hystaspes. Great and interesting light has been thrown on the history of this monarch and the transaction of his reign, by the decipherment of the cuneatic inscriptions on the rocks at Behistun.

JFB: Ezr 6:1 - -- An idea of the form of this Babylonian register house, as well as the manner of preserving public records within its repositories, can be obtained fro...
An idea of the form of this Babylonian register house, as well as the manner of preserving public records within its repositories, can be obtained from the discoveries at Nineveh. Two small chambers were discovered in the palace of Koyunjik, which, from the fragments found in them, MR. LAYARD considers "as a house of the rolls." After reminding his readers that the historical records and public documents of the Assyrians were kept on tablets and cylinders of baked clay, many specimens of which have been found, he goes on to say, "The chambers I am describing appear to have been a depository in the palace of Nineveh for such documents. To the height of a foot or more from the floor they were entirely filled with them; some entire, but the greater part broken into many fragments, probably by the falling in of the upper part of the building. They were of different sizes; the largest tablets were flat, and measured about nine inches by six and a half inches; the smaller were slightly convex, and some were not more than an inch long, with but one or two lines of writing. The cuneiform characters on most of them were singularly sharp and well-defined, but so minute in some instances as to be almost illegible without a magnifying glass. These documents appear to be of various kinds. The documents that have thus been discovered in the house of rolls' at Nineveh probably exceed all that have yet been afforded by the monuments of Egypt, and when the innumerable fragments are put together and transcribed, the publication of these records will be of the greatest importance to the history of the ancient world" [Nineveh and Babylon].

JFB: Ezr 6:2 - -- Long supposed to be the capital of Greater Media (the Ecbatana of classical, the Hamadan of modern times), [is] at the foot of the Elwund range of hil...
Long supposed to be the capital of Greater Media (the Ecbatana of classical, the Hamadan of modern times), [is] at the foot of the Elwund range of hills, where, for its coolness and salubrity, Cyrus and his successors on the Persian throne established their summer residence. There was another city, however, of this name, the Ecbatana of Atropatene, and the most ancient capital of northern Media, and recently identified by COLONEL RAWLINSON in the remarkable ruins of Takht-i-Soleiman. Yet as everything tends to show the attachment of Cyrus to his native city, the Atropatenian Ecbatana, rather than to the stronger capital of Greater Media, COLONEL RAWLINSON is inclined to think that he deposited there, in his fortress, the famous decree relating to the Jews, along with the other records and treasures of his empire [Nineveh and Persepolis].

JFB: Ezr 6:8-10 - -- The decree granted them the privilege of drawing from his provincial treasury of Syria, to the amount of whatever they required for the furthering of ...
The decree granted them the privilege of drawing from his provincial treasury of Syria, to the amount of whatever they required for the furthering of the work and providing sacrifice for the service of the temple, that the priests might daily pray for the health of the king and the prosperity of the empire.

JFB: Ezr 6:11-12 - -- The warning was specially directed against the turbulent and fanatical Samaritans. The extremely favorable purport of this edict was no doubt owing in...
The warning was specially directed against the turbulent and fanatical Samaritans. The extremely favorable purport of this edict was no doubt owing in some measure to the influence of Cyrus, of whom Darius entertained a high admiration, and whose two daughters he had married. But it proceeded still more from the deep impressions made even on the idolatrous people of that country and that age, as to the being and providence of the God of Israel.
Clarke: Ezr 6:1 - -- In the house of the rolls - בית ספריא beith siphraiya , the house of the books, the king’ s library. This is the first time we hear of...
In the house of the rolls -

Clarke: Ezr 6:2 - -- At Achmetha - Ecbatana in India, whither it is probable all the records of Cyrus had been carried. This was a sort of summer residence for the kings...
At Achmetha - Ecbatana in India, whither it is probable all the records of Cyrus had been carried. This was a sort of summer residence for the kings of Persia.

Clarke: Ezr 6:3 - -- The height thereof threescore cubits - This was much larger than the temple of Solomon. This was sixty cubits high, and sixty cubits broad; whereas ...
The height thereof threescore cubits - This was much larger than the temple of Solomon. This was sixty cubits high, and sixty cubits broad; whereas Solomon’ s was only twenty cubits broad, and thirty cubits high.

Clarke: Ezr 6:4 - -- Three rows of great stones, and a row of new timber - We have noticed this kind of building before, three courses of stones, and then a course of st...
Three rows of great stones, and a row of new timber - We have noticed this kind of building before, three courses of stones, and then a course of strong balk; and this continued to the square of the building

Clarke: Ezr 6:4 - -- And let the expenses be given - Cyrus had ordered wood to be cut at Libanus, and conveyed to Joppa at his expense; but it does not appear that he fu...
And let the expenses be given - Cyrus had ordered wood to be cut at Libanus, and conveyed to Joppa at his expense; but it does not appear that he furnished the other expenses of the building, for we have already seen that the Jews contributed for the defraying of all others. But it appears that he provided at his own expense the sacrifices and offerings for the temple. See Ezr 6:9.

Clarke: Ezr 6:6 - -- Be ye far from thence - Do not interrupt the Jews in their building; but, on the contrary further them all in your power.
Be ye far from thence - Do not interrupt the Jews in their building; but, on the contrary further them all in your power.

Clarke: Ezr 6:10 - -- And pray for the life of the king, and of his sons - Even heathens believed that offerings made in their behalf to the God of the Jews would be avai...
And pray for the life of the king, and of his sons - Even heathens believed that offerings made in their behalf to the God of the Jews would be available. And this principle has had considerable influence in certain states where there was even a form of religion established by the law, to induce them to tolerate other forms, that the state might have the benefit of their prayers.

Clarke: Ezr 6:11 - -- Let timber be pulled down - Whether this refers to the punishment of hanging and gibbeting of whipping at a post, or of empaling, is not quite clear...
Let timber be pulled down - Whether this refers to the punishment of hanging and gibbeting of whipping at a post, or of empaling, is not quite clear. In China they tie culprits to posts; and the executioner cuts them open while alive, takes out their bowels, etc. Empaling, thrusting a sharp stake through the body till it comes out at the side of the neck, or hanging, seems to be intended here

Clarke: Ezr 6:11 - -- Let his house be made a dunghill - Let it be reduced to ruins, and never more used, except for the most sordid and unclean purposes.
Let his house be made a dunghill - Let it be reduced to ruins, and never more used, except for the most sordid and unclean purposes.
Defender -> Ezr 6:2
Defender: Ezr 6:2 - -- Archaeologists say that the Persian emperors of this period used four capitals - Babylon, Persepolis, Susa, and Achmetha (or Ecbatana). Accordingly, t...
Archaeologists say that the Persian emperors of this period used four capitals - Babylon, Persepolis, Susa, and Achmetha (or Ecbatana). Accordingly, the "search" (Ezr 6:1) began in Babylon, but the scroll was finally found in the palace at Achmetha. This is the only reference in the Bible to this city."
TSK: Ezr 6:1 - -- and search : Ezr 4:15, Ezr 4:19, Ezr 5:17; Job 29:16; Pro 25:2
rolls : Chal, books, Psa 40:7; Jer 36:2-4, Jer 36:20-23, Jer 36:29, Jer 36:32; Eze 2:9,...

TSK: Ezr 6:2 - -- at Achmetha : or, at Ecbatana , or, in a coffer, אחמתא [Strong’ s H712], probably from the Persian Mx , kham , ""a house for a summe...
at Achmetha : or, at

TSK: Ezr 6:3 - -- the first year : Ezr 1:1-4, Ezr 5:13-15; 2Ch 36:22, 2Ch 36:23
the place : Deu 12:5, Deu 12:6, Deu 12:11-14; 2Ch 2:6; Psa 122:4
the height : 1Ki 6:2, 1...
the first year : Ezr 1:1-4, Ezr 5:13-15; 2Ch 36:22, 2Ch 36:23
the place : Deu 12:5, Deu 12:6, Deu 12:11-14; 2Ch 2:6; Psa 122:4
the height : 1Ki 6:2, 1Ki 6:3; 2Ch 3:3, 2Ch 3:4; Eze 41:13-15; Rev 21:16

TSK: Ezr 6:4 - -- three rows : 1Ki 6:36
the expenses : Ezr 7:20-23; Psa 68:29, Psa 72:10; Isa 49:23, Isa 60:6-10; Rev 12:16
three rows : 1Ki 6:36
the expenses : Ezr 7:20-23; Psa 68:29, Psa 72:10; Isa 49:23, Isa 60:6-10; Rev 12:16

TSK: Ezr 6:5 - -- the golden : Ezr 1:7, Ezr 1:8, Ezr 5:14; Jer 27:16, Jer 27:18-22; Dan 1:2, Dan 5:2
which Nebuchadnezzar : 2Ki 24:13, 2Ki 25:14, 2Ki 25:15; 2Ch 36:6, 2...

TSK: Ezr 6:6 - -- Tatnai : Ezr 5:3
your companions : Chal, their societies, Ezr 5:6
be ye far : Gen 32:28, Gen 43:14; Neh 1:11; Psa 76:10; Pro 21:1, Pro 21:30; Isa 27:8...

TSK: Ezr 6:8 - -- I make a decree : Chal, by me a decree is made
the king’ s : Ezr 6:4, Ezr 4:16, Ezr 4:20, Ezr 7:15-22; Psa 68:29-31; Hag 2:8
hindered : Chal, mad...
I make a decree : Chal, by me a decree is made
the king’ s : Ezr 6:4, Ezr 4:16, Ezr 4:20, Ezr 7:15-22; Psa 68:29-31; Hag 2:8

TSK: Ezr 6:9 - -- young bullocks : Lev 1:3-5, Lev 1:10, Lev 9:2; Psa 50:9-13
lambs : Exo 29:38-42; Num. 28:1-29:40
wheat : Lev. 2:1-16; Num. 15:4-31; 1Ch 9:29
salt : Le...
young bullocks : Lev 1:3-5, Lev 1:10, Lev 9:2; Psa 50:9-13
lambs : Exo 29:38-42; Num. 28:1-29:40
wheat : Lev. 2:1-16; Num. 15:4-31; 1Ch 9:29
let it be given : Isa 49:23

TSK: Ezr 6:10 - -- sweet savours : Chal, rest, Gen 8:21; Lev 1:9, Lev 1:13; Eph 5:2
pray : Ezr 7:23; Jer 29:7; 1Ti 2:1, 1Ti 2:2

TSK: Ezr 6:11 - -- whosoever : Ezr 7:26
timber : Est 5:4, Est 7:10
hanged : Chal, destroyed
his house : 2Ki 9:37, 2Ki 10:27; Dan 2:5, Dan 3:29

TSK: Ezr 6:12 - -- caused : Exo 20:24; Deu 12:5, Deu 12:11, Deu 16:2; 1Ki 9:3; 2Ch 7:16; Psa 132:13, Psa 132:14
destroy : Psa 5:10, Psa 21:8-10, Psa 137:8, Psa 137:9; Is...
caused : Exo 20:24; Deu 12:5, Deu 12:11, Deu 16:2; 1Ki 9:3; 2Ch 7:16; Psa 132:13, Psa 132:14
destroy : Psa 5:10, Psa 21:8-10, Psa 137:8, Psa 137:9; Isa 60:12; Oba 1:10; Zec 12:2-4; Act 5:38, Act 5:39, Act 9:5; Rev 19:14-21

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Barnes: Ezr 6:1 - -- A "house of the rolls"was discovered at Koyunjik, the ancient Nineveh, in 1850 - a set of chambers, i. e., in the palace devoted exclusively to the ...
A "house of the rolls"was discovered at Koyunjik, the ancient Nineveh, in 1850 - a set of chambers, i. e., in the palace devoted exclusively to the storing of public documents. These were in baked clay, and covered the floor to the depth of more than a foot. Such a "house"was probably that at Babylon.

Barnes: Ezr 6:2 - -- "Achmetha"is the "Ecbatana,"or "Agbatana,"of the Greeks, the Persian name for which, as we find in the Behistun Inscription, was HaGMaTANa. We must ...
"Achmetha"is the "Ecbatana,"or "Agbatana,"of the Greeks, the Persian name for which, as we find in the Behistun Inscription, was HaGMaTANa.
We must suppose that, when Babylon had been searched in vain, the other cities which possessed record-offices were visited, and the decree looked for in them. Ecbatana was the capital of Cyrus.

Barnes: Ezr 6:3 - -- It is difficult to reconcile the dimentions here with expressions in Zechariah Zec 4:10, Haggai Hag 2:3, and even Ezra Ezr 3:12, which imply that th...

Barnes: Ezr 6:4 - -- The word translated "row"occurs only in this passage. Some regard it as a "course,"and suppose that after every three courses of stone there followe...
The word translated "row"occurs only in this passage. Some regard it as a "course,"and suppose that after every three courses of stone there followed a course of timber. Others understand three "storeys"of stone, with a fourth "storey"of woodwork on the summit (compare 1Ki 6:5-6). Others consider that Cyrus intended to limit the thickness of the walls, which were not to exceed a breadth of three rows of stone, with an inner wooden wainscotting.
Let the expenses be given out of the king’ s house - i. e., "out of the Persian revenue,"a portion of the decree which was probably not observed during the later years of Cyrus and during the reign of Cambyses, and hence the burthen fell upon the Jews themselves Ezr 2:68-69.

Barnes: Ezr 6:6 - -- This verse gives the words of the decree of Darius, which was grounded upon, and probably recited, the decree of Cyrus.
This verse gives the words of the decree of Darius, which was grounded upon, and probably recited, the decree of Cyrus.

Barnes: Ezr 6:11 - -- Being set up, let him be hanged thereon - Rather, "let him be lifted up and crucified upon it."Crucifixion was the most common form of capital ...
Being set up, let him be hanged thereon - Rather, "let him be lifted up and crucified upon it."Crucifixion was the most common form of capital punishment among the Persians.

Barnes: Ezr 6:12 - -- Destroy all - A similar malediction is found at the end of the great inscription of this same king Darius at Behistun: If anyone injures the ta...
Destroy all - A similar malediction is found at the end of the great inscription of this same king Darius at Behistun: If anyone injures the tablet which he has set up, he prays that Ormazd will be their enemy, and that they may have no offspring, and that whatever they do, Ormazd may curse it for them.
To alter and to destroy this house - i. e., to alter the decree, and then proceed to destroy the house.
Poole: Ezr 6:1 - -- Darius made a decree either,
1. To search the rolls. Or rather,
2. To permit and promote the building of the temple. And so the following words ma...
Darius made a decree either,
1. To search the rolls. Or rather,
2. To permit and promote the building of the temple. And so the following words may be rendered, after search was made , &c., the Hebrew particle vau being oft so used, as hath been noted before. In Babylon either,
1. In the kingdom or empire of Babylon, which he now possessed; or rather,
2. In the city of Babylon, where search was first made, supposing that this edict, which was made presently after Cyrus had taken Babylon, was kept there; but not finding it there, they searched in Achmetha, and found it there.

Poole: Ezr 6:2 - -- Here the king’ s answer may seem to begin, and this following account he sends to them, and after that lays down his commands.
Achmetha the r...
Here the king’ s answer may seem to begin, and this following account he sends to them, and after that lays down his commands.
Achmetha the royal city of the Medes and Persians.

Poole: Ezr 6:3 - -- He did not command them to make it so large, for he left the ordering of the proportions of the building to their skill and choice; but he restraine...
He did not command them to make it so large, for he left the ordering of the proportions of the building to their skill and choice; but he restrained them that they should make it no larger, lest they should hereafter make use of it to other purposes against himself: but those proportions differ much from those of Solomon’ s temple, which was but thirty cubits high, only the porch was one hundred and twenty cubits high, and but twenty cubits in breadth. Either therefore Solomon’ s cubits were sacred cubits, which were larger than the other, and these were but common cubits; or the sixty cubits of height are meant only of the porch, which he would not have to be so high and magnificent as that of Solomon’ s was, lest they should be puffed up with it, and by degrees arrive at their former height and insolence. And the word rendered
breadth may be, and is by some, rendered more generally, the extension , or amplitude , or the length of it; it being improbable that the king should give orders about the breadth, and none about the length of it.

Poole: Ezr 6:4 - -- With three rows of great stones, and a row of new timber as Solomon’ s temple was built, 1Ki 6:36 ; whereof Darius was informed by some of the J...
With three rows of great stones, and a row of new timber as Solomon’ s temple was built, 1Ki 6:36 ; whereof Darius was informed by some of the Jews, who also desired that it might be done in this manner.

Poole: Ezr 6:5 - -- Be restored to Sheshbazzar; for this is part of Cyrus’ s decree, (which is here recited,) and not Darius’ s, which does not begin till the ...
Be restored to Sheshbazzar; for this is part of Cyrus’ s decree, (which is here recited,) and not Darius’ s, which does not begin till the next verse.

i.e. From hindering or discouraging the work.

From proceeding in their work for want of money.
Haydock: Ezr 6:1 - -- Goats, which had not left off sucking. (Menochius) (Numbers vii. 87.) ---
Israel. The Samaritan Chronicles assert that the tribes returned, as t...
Goats, which had not left off sucking. (Menochius) (Numbers vii. 87.) ---
Israel. The Samaritan Chronicles assert that the tribes returned, as the prophets had foretold, and the sacred history seems to suppose: (Calmet) which may be true of many, (Haydock) though the greatest part remained in captivity. (Calmet)

Haydock: Ezr 6:1 - -- Library. Protestants, "house of the rolls, where the treasures were," &c. ---
Babylon. In the city, the search was fruitless: (Vatable) but in th...
Library. Protestants, "house of the rolls, where the treasures were," &c. ---
Babylon. In the city, the search was fruitless: (Vatable) but in the kingdom, the record was discovered. (Menochius)

Haydock: Ezr 6:2 - -- Ecbatana. Chaldean achmetha, signifies "a jug, or chest." (Calmet) ---
"They found in the chest of the palace, under the inscription of Media....
Ecbatana. Chaldean achmetha, signifies "a jug, or chest." (Calmet) ---
"They found in the chest of the palace, under the inscription of Media." (Munster) (Pagnin) ---
"And a roll was found (some add, in Amatha ) in the city, in a chest, (or tower; Greek: Barei ) and this memorial was written in it." (Septuagint) Protestants style the place, "Achmetha." (Haydock) ---
Arabic, "Athana." Syriac, "Ahmathane." The memoirs of Cyrus had probably been conveyed to Ecbatana, which was built by Dejoces, the first king of the Medes, and greatly enlarged by his successor, Phraortes. (Calmet) ---
Province. Media now only formed a province of the empire. (Tirinus)

Haydock: Ezr 6:3 - -- And....foundations is not found in Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic, but it is in Chaldean. The temple was thus of larger dimensions than that of Solo...
And....foundations is not found in Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic, but it is in Chaldean. The temple was thus of larger dimensions than that of Solomon, which was only 30 cubits high, and 20 broad inside, 3 Kings vi. 2. The Rabbins assign 100 for each, (Tr. Middot. iv. 6.) speaking perhaps of the temple rebuilt by Herod, with still greater magnificence. Josephus allows 100 in height, and 60 in breadth. But the Scripture only speaks of 54 cubits breadeth, and 99 in length including the adjoining edifices. (Calmet) ---
Breadth, from the front to the end of the holy of holies, which we should call the length. (Tirinus) ---
This temple was lower than Solomon's by one half, (2 Paralipomenon iii. 4.; Menochius) unless those 120 cubits refer only to a tower. (Haydock)

Haydock: Ezr 6:4 - -- Unpolished, to correspond with the polished stones and cedar employed by Solomon, 3 Kings vi. 36. (Menochius) ---
Protestants, "great stones." See...
Unpolished, to correspond with the polished stones and cedar employed by Solomon, 3 Kings vi. 36. (Menochius) ---
Protestants, "great stones." See chap. v. 8. ---
Charges. It appears that the Jews furnished money and meat to pay for the wood, chap. i. 4., and iii. 7. Some annual sum might be assigned by Cyrus, either for the building, or for the daily holocausts. (Calmet)

Haydock: Ezr 6:5 - -- Placed formerly, before the destruction of the temple. Protestants, "and place them in the house of God."
Placed formerly, before the destruction of the temple. Protestants, "and place them in the house of God."

Haydock: Ezr 6:8 - -- Hindered. Thus Darius trod in the footsteps, or perhaps exceeded the liberality of Cyrus. (Haydock)
Hindered. Thus Darius trod in the footsteps, or perhaps exceeded the liberality of Cyrus. (Haydock)

Haydock: Ezr 6:9 - -- Complaint. Protestants, "without fail," (Haydock) or "delay." (Montanus) (Calmet)
Complaint. Protestants, "without fail," (Haydock) or "delay." (Montanus) (Calmet)

Haydock: Ezr 6:11 - -- Nailed. Protestants, "hanged." Septuagint, "covered with wounds, or fastened on it." (Haydock) ---
Some think that the criminal was to be scour...
Nailed. Protestants, "hanged." Septuagint, "covered with wounds, or fastened on it." (Haydock) ---
Some think that the criminal was to be scourged. (De Dieu) ---
"Let him be hanged on the wood, which shall stand upright, after his house shall have been demolished." (Vatable) ---
Such was the custom of the Persians. (Grotius) ---
Aman perished on the gallows, which he had erected in his own house for Mardocheus, Esther vii. 9. ---
Confiscated. Protestants, "be made a dunghill for this." (Haydock) (Syriac, &c.) ---
We find some examples of such a treatment, 4 Kings x. 27., and Daniel iii. 5., and ix. 6. The effects of those who were condemned to die, in Persia, were generally confiscated, Esther iii. 13., and viii. 11., and ix. 14.
Gill: Ezr 6:1 - -- Then Darius the king made a decree,.... To make inquiry after the edict of Cyrus, to search the public records for it:
and search was made in the h...
Then Darius the king made a decree,.... To make inquiry after the edict of Cyrus, to search the public records for it:
and search was made in the house of the rolls; or "books" r, in a public library or museum:
where the treasures were laid up in Babylon; where things of worth and value were reposited; not only gold, silver, jewels, and precious stones, and things rare and curious, but all sorts of writings relating to the monarchy, and the dominions belonging to it; but it seems it could not be found here, and therefore the king ordered search to be made elsewhere.

Gill: Ezr 6:2 - -- And there was found at Achmetha,.... Which Jarchi and Aben Ezra take to be the name of a vessel in which letters and writings were put for safety; but...
And there was found at Achmetha,.... Which Jarchi and Aben Ezra take to be the name of a vessel in which letters and writings were put for safety; but it was no doubt the name of a place; the Vulgate Latin version has it Ecbatana; and so Josephus s; which was the name of a city in Media, where the kings of that country had their residence in the summer time t; for it has its name from heat u; the Persian kings dwelt at Shushan in the winter, and at Ecbatana in the summer w; hence they are compared by Aelian x to cranes, birds of passage, because of their going to and from the above places:
in the palace that is in the province of the Medes, here was found
a roll; which was the decree of Cyrus, which perhaps he took with him when he went thither:
and therein was a record thus written; as follows.

Gill: Ezr 6:3 - -- In the first year of Cyrus the king; the same Cyrus the king made a decree concerning the house of God at Jerusalem, let the house be builded,.... See...
In the first year of Cyrus the king; the same Cyrus the king made a decree concerning the house of God at Jerusalem, let the house be builded,.... See Ezr 1:1,
the place where they offered sacrifices; to God in times past, ever since it was built by Solomon:
and let the foundations thereof be strongly laid; so as to bear and support the building erected on them, as the word signifies:
the height thereof sixty cubits; which were thirty more than the height of Solomon's temple, 1Ki 6:2 though sixty less than the height of the porch, which was one hundred and twenty, 2Ch 3:4 and which some take to be the height of the whole house; and hence it may be observed what Herod said y, that the temple then in being wanted sixty cubits in height of that of Solomon's:
and the breadth thereof sixty cubits; whereas the breadth of Solomon's temple was but twenty, 1Ki 6:2, but since it cannot reasonably be thought that the breadth should be equal to the height, and so very disproportionate to Solomon's temple; many learned men understand this of the extension of it as to length, which exactly agrees with the length of the former temple, 1Ki 6:2.

Gill: Ezr 6:4 - -- With three rows of great stones,.... Which Jarchi interprets of the walls of it, and these stones of marble; and so Ben Melech:
and a row of new ti...
With three rows of great stones,.... Which Jarchi interprets of the walls of it, and these stones of marble; and so Ben Melech:
and a row of new timber; of cedar wood upon the rows of stone, see 1Ki 6:36 or for the lining and wainscoting the walls:
and let the expenses be given out of the king's house; treasury, or exchequer; but it does not appear that this part of the decree was observed, at least hitherto; but the Jews built at their own expense, and perhaps did not exactly observe the directions given as to the dimensions of the house.

Gill: Ezr 6:5 - -- And also let the golden and silver vessels,.... See Ezr 1:7 and which confirms what the Jews said to Tatnai, Ezr 5:14.

Gill: Ezr 6:6 - -- Now therefore Tatnai, governor beyond the river,.... The river Euphrates, that side of it towards the land of Israel; Josephus z calls this man master...
Now therefore Tatnai, governor beyond the river,.... The river Euphrates, that side of it towards the land of Israel; Josephus z calls this man master of the horse:
Shetharboznai, and your companions the Apharsachites, which are beyond the river, be ye far from thence; keep at a distance from the Jews, and give them no disturbance, nor interrupt them in their work of building of the temple, but mind your own business and government.

Gill: Ezr 6:7 - -- Let the work of this house of God alone,.... Suffer them to go on with it, and do not hinder them; it looks, by these expressions, as if he had some s...
Let the work of this house of God alone,.... Suffer them to go on with it, and do not hinder them; it looks, by these expressions, as if he had some suspicion or hint given him that they were inclined to molest them, or that there were some that stirred them up to it, and were desirous of it:
let the governor of the Jews, and the elders of the Jews, build this house of God in his place; where it formerly stood; that is, go on with the building of it.

Gill: Ezr 6:8 - -- Moreover, I make a decree, what ye shall do to the elders of these Jews, for the building of this house of God,.... This must be considered as an addi...
Moreover, I make a decree, what ye shall do to the elders of these Jews, for the building of this house of God,.... This must be considered as an additional decree of Darius, which was peculiarly made by him, in which more was granted in favour of the Jews, and as an encouragement to them to go on with the building of the temple; though Josephus a says this is no other than a confirmation of the decree of Cyrus; for, according to him, all that is here granted to them, or threatened to others, from hence to the end of Ezr 6:10, was contained in the decree:
that of the king's goods, even of the tribute beyond the river; what was collected out of his dominions on that side the river Euphrates, towards the land of Israel: according to Herodotus b, this Darius was the first of the kings of Persia that exacted tribute; under Cyrus and Cambyses only presents were brought; but he imposed a tribute, and was therefore called
that forthwith expenses be given unto these men, that they be not hindered; from going on with the building, for want of money to buy materials, and pay the workmen.

Gill: Ezr 6:9 - -- And that which they have need of, both young bullocks, and rams, and lambs, for the burnt offerings of the God of heaven,.... All which were used for ...
And that which they have need of, both young bullocks, and rams, and lambs, for the burnt offerings of the God of heaven,.... All which were used for burnt offerings, see Lev 1:2
wheat, salt, wine, and oil; "wheat", or "fine flour", for the "minchah" or meat offering; "salt", for every offering; "wine", for the drink offerings; and "oil", to be put upon the meat offerings, see Lev 2:1,
according to the appointment of the priests which are at Jerusalem, let it be given them day by day without fail; for the daily sacrifice, and the meat and drink offerings which attended it, Exo 29:38.

Gill: Ezr 6:10 - -- That they may offer sacrifices of sweet savours unto the God of heaven,.... Such as will be acceptable to him, Gen 8:21
and pray for the life of th...
That they may offer sacrifices of sweet savours unto the God of heaven,.... Such as will be acceptable to him, Gen 8:21
and pray for the life of the king, and of his sons; prayer being wont to be made at the time of the morning and evening incense; and the Jews used to pray for other people besides themselves, and especially when desired, and particularly for kings and civil magistrates, to whom they were subject, see Jer 29:7, the sons of Darius Hystaspis, for whose life, as well as his own, he would have prayer made, were, according to Herodotus d, three by his first wife, the daughter of Gobryas, before he began to reign, the eldest of which was Artobazanes; which sons must be here meant, since this was towards the beginning of his reign; he had afterwards four more by Atossa the daughter of Cyrus, the eldest of which was Xerxes, who succeeded him: many of the Heathens had an high opinion of the God of the Jews, and of their prayers to him for them; even the Emperor Julian e styles him the best of all the gods, and desired the Jews to pray to him for the welfare of his kingdom; nor need it seem strange that Darius should desire the same, since he was a devout prince; his father Hystaspes is supposed by some to be the same that was one of the most famous among the Persian Magi, or ministers in sacred things; and Darius himself had so great a veneration for the men of that sacred order, that he commanded that it should be put upon his sepulchral monument, that he was master of the Magi f; and by his familiarity with the priests of Egypt, and learning their divinity, had the honour, while alive, to have deity ascribed to him g.

Gill: Ezr 6:11 - -- Also I have made a decree, that whosoever shall alter this word,.... Act contrary to this command, will not obey it, but as much as in him lies change...
Also I have made a decree, that whosoever shall alter this word,.... Act contrary to this command, will not obey it, but as much as in him lies changes and revokes it:
let timber be pulled down from his house, and being set up, let him, be hanged thereon; that is, let a beam be taken from it, and a gallows or gibbet made of it, and hang him on it:
and let his house be made a dunghill for this; be pulled down, and never rebuilt more; see Gill on Dan 2:2; see Gill on Dan 2:9.

Gill: Ezr 6:12 - -- And the God that hath caused his name to dwell there,.... Whose name is not only called upon there, and that called by his name; but who grants his pr...
And the God that hath caused his name to dwell there,.... Whose name is not only called upon there, and that called by his name; but who grants his presence, and causes his Shechinah, or divine Majesty, to dwell there, as in Solomon's temple, which Darius had some knowledge of:
destroy all kings and people; let them be who they will, high or low:
that shall put to their hand to alter and to destroy this house of God, which is at Jerusalem; this he said to deter from hindering the building of it now, and from attempting to destroy it hereafter:
I Darius have made a decree, let it be done with speed; be carried immediately into execution, especially with respect to the disbursement for the building of the temple, and for the sacrifices of it.

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NET Notes: Ezr 6:3 Aram “Its height sixty cubits and its width sixty cubits.” The standard cubit in the OT is assumed by most authorities to be about eightee...


NET Notes: Ezr 6:7 For the MT reading “the work on this temple of God” the LXX reads “the servant of the Lord Zurababel” [= Zerubbabel].

NET Notes: Ezr 6:8 The words “of the work” are not in the Aramaic, but are supplied in the translation for clarity.




Geneva Bible: Ezr 6:2 And there was found at ( a ) Achmetha, in the palace that [is] in the province of the Medes, a roll, and therein [was] a record thus written:
( a ) I...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 6:5 And also let the golden and silver vessels of the house of God, which Nebuchadnezzar took forth out of the temple which [is] at Jerusalem, and brought...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 6:6 Now [therefore], Tatnai, governor beyond the river, Shetharboznai, and your companions the Apharsachites, which [are] beyond the river, be ye far ( c ...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 6:8 Moreover I make a decree what ye shall do to the elders of these Jews for the building of this house of God: that of the king's goods, [even] of the t...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 6:12 And the God that hath caused his name ( e ) to dwell there destroy all kings and people, that shall put to their hand to alter [and] to destroy this h...

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TSK Synopsis -> Ezr 6:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Ezr 6:1-22 - --1 Darius, finding the decree of Cyrus, makes a new decree for the advancement of the building.13 By the help of Tatnai and Shethar-boznai, according t...
MHCC -> Ezr 6:1-12
MHCC: Ezr 6:1-12 - --When God's time is come for fulfilling his gracious purposes concerning his church, he will raise up instruments to do it, from whom such good service...
Matthew Henry -> Ezr 6:1-12
Matthew Henry: Ezr 6:1-12 - -- We have here, I. The decree of Cyrus for the building of the temple repeated. To this the Samaritans referred because the Jews pleaded it, and perha...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ezr 6:1-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 6:1-12 - --
The decision of Darius. - Ezr 6:1-5. At the command of Darius, search wasmade in the archives of the royal treasury; and in the fortress of Achmeth...
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 6:1-22 - --4. The completion of construction ch. 6
Darius not only approved his predecessor Cyrus' decree, ...

Constable: Ezr 6:1-2 - --Darius' search 6:1-2
Darius looked for Cyrus' edict in Babylon first. That was where Cyr...

Constable: Ezr 6:3-5 - --Cyrus' memorandum 6:3-5
The memorandum provided details that the edict did not contain. ...
