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6:14 The elders of the Jews continued building and prospering, while at the same time Haggai the prophet and Zechariah the son of Iddo continued prophesying. They built and brought it to completion by the command of the God of Israel and by the command of Cyrus and Darius and Artaxerxes king of Persia. 6:15 They finished this temple on the third day of the month Adar, which is the sixth year of the reign of King Darius. 6:16 The people of Israel– the priests, the Levites, and the rest of the exiles– observed the dedication of this temple of God with joy. 6:17 For the dedication of this temple of God they offered one hundred bulls, two hundred rams, four hundred lambs, and twelve male goats for the sin of all Israel, according to the number of the tribes of Israel. 6:18 They appointed the priests by their divisions and the Levites by their divisions over the worship of God at Jerusalem, in accord with the book of Moses. 6:19 The exiles observed the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month. 6:20 The priests and the Levites had purified themselves, every last one, and they all were ceremonially pure. They sacrificed the Passover lamb for all the exiles, for their colleagues the priests, and for themselves. 6:21 The Israelites who were returning from the exile ate it, along with all those who had joined them in separating themselves from the uncleanness of the nations of the land to seek the Lord God of Israel. 6:22 They observed the Feast of Unleavened Bread for seven days with joy, for the Lord had given them joy and had changed the opinion of the king of Assyria toward them, so that he assisted them in the work on the temple of God, the God of Israel.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Adar a place marking part of the southern border of Israel and Judah,son of Bela son of Benjamin
 · Artaxerxes a man who usurped the Persian throne 552-551BC (ZD74),a Persian king who must have reigned before 516BC (ZD74),King of Persia about 460-440BC (ZD74)
 · Assyria a member of the nation of Assyria
 · Cyrus the Persian king of Babylon known as Cyrus the Great (OS)
 · Darius king of Persia after Cyrus and Artaxerxes Smerdis; Darius I,son of Ahasuerus; Darius II the Mede,king of Persia after Darius II; Darius III the Persian
 · Haggai a prophet during the time of Zerubbabel
 · Iddo father of Ahinadab, Solomon's deputy for food from Mahanaim,son of Joah of Gershom son of Levi,son of Zechariah; chief over Manasseh in Gilead under David,a prophet who wrote about the times of Solomon,grandfather of the prophet Zechariah; father of Berekiah,priest leader of some who returned from exile with Zerubbabel,a leader of the Jews in Casiphia of Babylon
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Jew the people descended from Israel
 · Levites relating to Levi and the priesthood given to him,a tribal name describing people and ceremonies as sacred
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Persia citizen(s) of Persia
 · Zechariah the father of John the baptist,a son of Berekiah, a righteous man who was killed by the Jewish authorities,son and successor of King Jeroboam,father of Abi, the mother of King Hezekiah,a leader of the tribe of Reuben,son of Meshelemiah; a door keeper for the tent of meeting,son of Jeiel and Maacah of Gibeon,a Levite gate keeper and harpist in David's time,a priest and trumpeter in David's time,son of Isshiah (Uzziel Kohath Levi),son of Hosah; a pre-exile Levite gatekeeper,a man of Manasseh in Gilead in Saul and David's time,a prince whom Jehoshaphat sent to teach the law around Judah,son of Benaiah (Asaph Levi),son of King Jehoshaphat,son of Jehoiada the priest; a prophet,a man who influenced King Uzziah for good,a Levite (Asaph) who helped Hezekiah cleanse the temple,a Levite (Kohath) who helped King Josiah restore the temple,a chief officer of the house of God in Josiah's time,son of Berechiah; a priest; writer of the book of Zechariah,leader among the Parosh clansmen who returned from exile,son of Bebai; leader among Bebai clansmen returned from exile,a lay man of the Elam Clan who put away his heathen wife,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly,son of Amariah of Judah,a descendant of Shelah,son of Pashhur; a priest whose descendants returned from exile,son of Jonathan (Asaph Levi),son of Jeberechiah; a witness to Isaiah's prophesy


Dictionary Themes and Topics: ZECHARIAH, BOOK OF | Temple, the Second | Pentateuch | PERSIA | Moon | JERUSALEM, 4 | Israel | Haggai, Book of | FILTH; FILTHINESS; FILTHY | Exile | EZEKIEL, 1 | ELDER IN THE OLD TESTAMENT | Dedication, Feast of the | Darius | DEDICATE; DEDICATION | Chaldee language | CAPTIVITY | CALENDAR | ADDO | ADAR (1) | more
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Wesley: Ezr 6:14 - -- This is a seasonable intimation that this great and unexpected success was not to be ascribed to chance, or to the kindness or good humour of Darius, ...

This is a seasonable intimation that this great and unexpected success was not to be ascribed to chance, or to the kindness or good humour of Darius, but unto God only, who by his prophets had required and encouraged them to proceed in the work, and by his mighty power disposed Darius's heart to such kind and noble purposes.

Wesley: Ezr 6:21 - -- Probably some out of each of the twelve tribes.

Probably some out of each of the twelve tribes.

Wesley: Ezr 6:22 - -- He had given them both cause to rejoice, and hearts to rejoice. God is the fountain whence all the streams of true joy flow.

He had given them both cause to rejoice, and hearts to rejoice. God is the fountain whence all the streams of true joy flow.

Wesley: Ezr 6:22 - -- Of the king of Persia, who was now king of Assyria also, here so called emphatically, to note the great power and goodness of God in turning the heart...

Of the king of Persia, who was now king of Assyria also, here so called emphatically, to note the great power and goodness of God in turning the hearts of these great monarchs, whose predecessors had been the chief persecutors and oppressors of God's people.

JFB: Ezr 6:13-15 - -- A concurrence of favorable events is mentioned as accelerating the restoration of the temple and infusing a new spirit and energy into the workmen, wh...

A concurrence of favorable events is mentioned as accelerating the restoration of the temple and infusing a new spirit and energy into the workmen, who now labored with unabating assiduity till it was brought to a completion. Its foundation was laid in April, 536 B.C. (Ezr 3:8-10), and it was completed on February 21, 515 B.C., being twenty-one years after it was begun [LIGHTFOOT].

JFB: Ezr 6:16 - -- The ceremonial was gone through with demonstrations of the liveliest joy. The aged who had wept at the laying of the foundation [Ezr 3:12] were most, ...

The ceremonial was gone through with demonstrations of the liveliest joy. The aged who had wept at the laying of the foundation [Ezr 3:12] were most, if not all of them, now dead; and all rejoiced at the completion of this national undertaking.

JFB: Ezr 6:17 - -- As at the dedication of the tabernacle (Num 7:87; Num 8:17).

As at the dedication of the tabernacle (Num 7:87; Num 8:17).

JFB: Ezr 6:18 - -- Although David arranged the priests and Levites in courses according to their families, it was Moses who assigned to the priests and Levites their rig...

Although David arranged the priests and Levites in courses according to their families, it was Moses who assigned to the priests and Levites their rights and privileges, their stations and several duties.

JFB: Ezr 6:21 - -- That is, who had given satisfactory evidence of being true proselytes by not only renouncing the impure worship of idolatry, but by undergoing the rit...

That is, who had given satisfactory evidence of being true proselytes by not only renouncing the impure worship of idolatry, but by undergoing the rite of circumcision, a condition indispensable to a participation of the passover.

JFB: Ezr 6:22 - -- That is, king of the Persian empire, which now included the possessions, and had surpassed the glory, of Assyria. The favorable disposition which Dari...

That is, king of the Persian empire, which now included the possessions, and had surpassed the glory, of Assyria. The favorable disposition which Darius had evinced towards the Jews secured them peace and prosperity and the privileges of their own religion during the rest of his reign. The religious joy that so remarkably characterized the celebration of this feast, was testified by expressions of lively gratitude to God, whose overruling power and converting grace had produced so marvellous a change in the hearts of the mighty potentates, and disposed them, pagans though they were, to aid the cause and provide for the worship of the true God.

Clarke: Ezr 6:14 - -- According to the commandment of the God of Israel - He first gave the order, and stirred up the hearts of the following Persian kings to second that...

According to the commandment of the God of Israel - He first gave the order, and stirred up the hearts of the following Persian kings to second that order

Clarke: Ezr 6:14 - -- Of Cyrus - This sovereign gave his orders for the rebuilding of the temple about A.M. 3468

Of Cyrus - This sovereign gave his orders for the rebuilding of the temple about A.M. 3468

Clarke: Ezr 6:14 - -- And Darius - Darius Hystaspes confirmed the above orders, A. M. 3485

And Darius - Darius Hystaspes confirmed the above orders, A. M. 3485

Clarke: Ezr 6:14 - -- And Artaxerxes - Artaxerxes Longimanus sent Ezra to Judea with new privileges, A.M. 3547. With the permission of the same king, Nehemiah came to Jud...

And Artaxerxes - Artaxerxes Longimanus sent Ezra to Judea with new privileges, A.M. 3547. With the permission of the same king, Nehemiah came to Judea in 3550. The writer recapitulates the different sovereigns who favored the Jews after the Babylonish captivity. See Calmet.

Clarke: Ezr 6:15 - -- This house was finished - The sixth year of Darius mentioned here was about A.M. 3489, twenty years after the foundation had been laid by Zerubbabel...

This house was finished - The sixth year of Darius mentioned here was about A.M. 3489, twenty years after the foundation had been laid by Zerubbabel, under the reign of Cyrus.

Clarke: Ezr 6:17 - -- Twelve he-goats - This was a sin-offering for every tribe.

Twelve he-goats - This was a sin-offering for every tribe.

Clarke: Ezr 6:18 - -- And they set the priests - With this verse the Chaldee or Aramitic part of this chapter ends.

And they set the priests - With this verse the Chaldee or Aramitic part of this chapter ends.

Clarke: Ezr 6:20 - -- The Levites were purified together - They were all ready at one time to observe the proper rites and ceremonies, and had no need of having a second ...

The Levites were purified together - They were all ready at one time to observe the proper rites and ceremonies, and had no need of having a second passover, which was appointed by the law for those who had been accidentally defiled, or were at a distance from the tabernacle. See 2Ch 30:3.

Clarke: Ezr 6:21 - -- And all such as had separated themselves - These were the proselytes who had embraced the Jewish religion by having mingled with the Jews in their c...

And all such as had separated themselves - These were the proselytes who had embraced the Jewish religion by having mingled with the Jews in their captivity. This proves that there the poor captives had so acted according to the principles of their religion, that the heathens saw it, and walked in the light of the Lord with them. A good example is very persuasive; and particularly so when founded on pure principles.

Clarke: Ezr 6:22 - -- Turned the heart of the king of Assyria - I am of Calmet’ s mind, that king of Assyria is here put for king of Persia. Cyrus and his successors...

Turned the heart of the king of Assyria - I am of Calmet’ s mind, that king of Assyria is here put for king of Persia. Cyrus and his successors possessed all the rights and estates of the ancient kings of Assyria, and therefore the same monarch may be styled king of Assyria as well as king of Persia

Darius had a very high character, as a wise, just, and merciful prince. To strengthen his title to the crown, he married two of the daughters of Cyrus, and, no doubt, to show his affection to this family, he the more cheerfully confirmed the edict which Cyrus had made in favor of the Jews.

Defender: Ezr 6:15 - -- The building of the temple began under Cyrus (Ezr 3:8), but the local opposition caused it to cease until the second year of Darius (Ezr 4:24), at lea...

The building of the temple began under Cyrus (Ezr 3:8), but the local opposition caused it to cease until the second year of Darius (Ezr 4:24), at least fifteen years later."

Defender: Ezr 6:21 - -- In addition to the returning exiles, at least some Israelites, descendants of those left in the land by Nebuchadnezzar (Jer 52:16), joined with them i...

In addition to the returning exiles, at least some Israelites, descendants of those left in the land by Nebuchadnezzar (Jer 52:16), joined with them in the reestablished worship of the true God."

Defender: Ezr 6:22 - -- Although Darius was emperor of Persia, he was also king of Assyria and king of Babylon, for the Persians had conquered both of these earlier empires t...

Although Darius was emperor of Persia, he was also king of Assyria and king of Babylon, for the Persians had conquered both of these earlier empires that had previously conquered Israel and Judah."

TSK: Ezr 6:14 - -- And the elders : Ezr 3:8, Ezr 4:3 through : Ezr 5:1, Ezr 5:2; Hag 1:12-14, Hag 2:2-15; Zech. 2:1-4:14, Zec 6:1-15 finished it : Zec 4:9 according : Is...

And the elders : Ezr 3:8, Ezr 4:3

through : Ezr 5:1, Ezr 5:2; Hag 1:12-14, Hag 2:2-15; Zech. 2:1-4:14, Zec 6:1-15

finished it : Zec 4:9

according : Isa 44:28; Hag 1:8

commandment : Chal, decree

Cyrus : Ezr 6:13, Ezr 1:1-4, Ezr 4:24, Ezr 5:13

Artaxerxes : This was Artaxerxes, the third son and successor of Xerxes, surnamed Μακροχειρ , or Longimanus, or in Persian, Ardsheer deeraz dest , ""Ardsheer the long-handed;""so called, according to the Greeks, from the extra-ordinary length of his hands, but according to the Easterners, from the extent of his dominions. He ascended the Persian throne, am 3540, bc 464, and reigned forty-one years. He is said to have been the most handsome person of his age, and to have been a prince of a very mild and generous disposition. Ezr 7:1

TSK: Ezr 6:15 - -- am 3489, bc 515 Adar : Est 3:7, Est 3:13, Est 8:12, Est 9:1, Est 9:15, Est 9:17, Est 9:19, Est 9:21

TSK: Ezr 6:16 - -- the children : 1Ch 9:2; Neh 7:73 children of the captivity : Chal, sons of the transportation, Ezr 4:1 the dedication : 1Ki 8:63; 2Ch 7:5, 2Ch 7:9; Jo...

the children : 1Ch 9:2; Neh 7:73

children of the captivity : Chal, sons of the transportation, Ezr 4:1

the dedication : 1Ki 8:63; 2Ch 7:5, 2Ch 7:9; Joh 10:22

with joy : Ezr 6:22, Ezr 3:11, Ezr 3:12; Deu 12:7; 1Ch 15:28; 2Ch 7:10, 2Ch 30:23, 2Ch 30:26; Neh 8:10, Neh 12:43; Psa 122:1; Phi 4:4; Having set up the worship of God in this dedication, they took care to keep it up, and made the book of Moses their rule, to which they had an eye in this establishment. Though the temple service could not now be performed with so much pomp and plenty as formerly, because of their poverty, yet no doubt it was performed with as much purity and close adherence to the Divine institutions as ever. No beauty is like the beauty of holiness.

TSK: Ezr 6:17 - -- offered : Ezr 8:35; Num. 7:2-89; 1Ki 8:63, 1Ki 8:64; 1Ch 16:1-3; 2Ch 7:5, 2Ch 29:31-35 a sin offering : Lev 4:3, Lev 4:13, Lev 4:14, Lev 4:22, Lev 4:2...

offered : Ezr 8:35; Num. 7:2-89; 1Ki 8:63, 1Ki 8:64; 1Ch 16:1-3; 2Ch 7:5, 2Ch 29:31-35

a sin offering : Lev 4:3, Lev 4:13, Lev 4:14, Lev 4:22, Lev 4:23, Lev 4:28; 2Ch 29:21-23

according to : Though the tribes of Benjamin and Judah, with the priests and Levites, formed the bulk of the people, yet many from the other tribes had returned with them from captivity. 1Ki 18:31; Luk 22:30; Rev 7:4-8, Rev 21:12

TSK: Ezr 6:18 - -- the priests : 1Chr. 23:1-26:32; 2Ch 35:4, 2Ch 35:5 as it is written : Chal, according to the writing, Num 3:6, 8:9-26

the priests : 1Chr. 23:1-26:32; 2Ch 35:4, 2Ch 35:5

as it is written : Chal, according to the writing, Num 3:6, 8:9-26

TSK: Ezr 6:19 - -- the children : Ezr 6:16 kept : Exod. 12:6-36; Jos 5:10; 2Chr. 30:1-35:27

the children : Ezr 6:16

kept : Exod. 12:6-36; Jos 5:10; 2Chr. 30:1-35:27

TSK: Ezr 6:20 - -- purified together : 2Ch 29:34, 2Ch 30:15-17 killed : Exo 12:21; 2Ch 35:11; Heb 7:27

purified together : 2Ch 29:34, 2Ch 30:15-17

killed : Exo 12:21; 2Ch 35:11; Heb 7:27

TSK: Ezr 6:21 - -- all such : Ezr 9:11; Num 9:6, Num 9:7, Num 9:10-14; Isa 52:11; Eze 36:25; 2Co 6:17, 2Co 7:1 did eat : Exo 12:47-49; Psa 93:5

TSK: Ezr 6:22 - -- the feast : Exo 12:15-20, Exo 13:6, Exo 13:7; 2Ch 30:21, 2Ch 35:17; Mat 26:17; 1Co 5:7, 1Co 5:8 turned : Ezr 7:27; Pro 16:7, Pro 21:1; Joh 19:11 the k...

the feast : Exo 12:15-20, Exo 13:6, Exo 13:7; 2Ch 30:21, 2Ch 35:17; Mat 26:17; 1Co 5:7, 1Co 5:8

turned : Ezr 7:27; Pro 16:7, Pro 21:1; Joh 19:11

the king : Darius, as reigning over the country of Assyria, is here called ""the king of Assyria.""Ezr 6:6-12, Ezr 1:1; 2Ki 23:29; 2Ch 33:11; Zec 10:10, Zec 10:11

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Barnes: Ezr 6:14 - -- Artaxerxes - The Artaxerxes of marginal reference seems to be meant (i. e., Longimanus); he was one of those who together with Cyrus and Darius...

Artaxerxes - The Artaxerxes of marginal reference seems to be meant (i. e., Longimanus); he was one of those who together with Cyrus and Darius helped forward the completion of the work.

Barnes: Ezr 6:15 - -- "Adar"was the twelfth or last month of the Jewish year, corresponding nearly with our March. The sixth year of Darius was 516-515 B.C.

"Adar"was the twelfth or last month of the Jewish year, corresponding nearly with our March. The sixth year of Darius was 516-515 B.C.

Barnes: Ezr 6:17 - -- Compare with this modest sacrifice, which suits well "the day of small things"Zec 4:10, the lavish offering of Solomon (see the marginal reference "...

Compare with this modest sacrifice, which suits well "the day of small things"Zec 4:10, the lavish offering of Solomon (see the marginal reference "n").

Barnes: Ezr 6:19 - -- With this verse the writer resumes the use of the Hebrew language, which he had discarded for the Chaldee from Ezr 4:8. With the exception of the le...

With this verse the writer resumes the use of the Hebrew language, which he had discarded for the Chaldee from Ezr 4:8. With the exception of the letter of Artaxerxes Ezr 7:12-26, all the remainder of the book is in Hebrew.

Barnes: Ezr 6:20 - -- Some render, "And the priests were purified; and the Levites, as one man, were all of them pure."A contrast is drawn between the universal purity of...

Some render, "And the priests were purified; and the Levites, as one man, were all of them pure."A contrast is drawn between the universal purity of the Levites and the merely general purity of the priests 2Ch 29:34; 2Ch 30:3, which made it fitting that the former should undertake the slaughter of all the Paschal lambs, even of those which the priests were to consume. In later times the ordinary practice was for each head of a family to kill for himself.

Barnes: Ezr 6:22 - -- The king of Assyria - i. e., Darius. Assyria had so long been the great monarchy of western Asia that the sacred writers continue the title to ...

The king of Assyria - i. e., Darius. Assyria had so long been the great monarchy of western Asia that the sacred writers continue the title to those who had inherited the old Assyrian power, as first to the Babylonians 2Ki 23:29, and secondly to the Persians. With similar inexactness we find Herodotus calling Cyrus "king of the Medes."

Poole: Ezr 6:14 - -- They prospered through the prophesying of Haggai: this is a seasonable intimation that this great and unexpected success was not to be ascribed to ch...

They prospered through the prophesying of Haggai: this is a seasonable intimation that this great and unexpected success was not to be ascribed to chance, nor to the kindness or good humour of Darius; but unto God only, who by his prophets had required and encouraged them to proceed in the work, and by his mighty power disposed Darius’ s heart to such kind and noble purposes and actions.

Artaxerxes who is thought to be either,

1. Xerxes, Darius’ s son and successor, who is called also Artaxerxes, and Ahasuerus, who is here joined with his father Darius, possibly because he favoured the Jews, and promoted their cause with his father, and saw to the execution of his father’ s decree, and was his father’ s viceroy, if not made co-emperor with his father in his lifetime, which was not unusual. Or,

2. Artaxerxes Longimanus, the son of Xerxes, who was best known by the name of Artaxerxes; who is here joined with Cyrus and Darius, because though the temple was finished, as to the substance of the work, in Darius’ s reign, Ezr 6:15 , yet it was afterwards more fully completed and adorned by Artaxerxes, as is evident from Ezr 7:20,27 , by whom Nehemiah was sent to Jerusalem with a large commission and full power to take care about the building of the city, and all other things concerning the Jewish nation and religion.

Poole: Ezr 6:21 - -- From the filthiness of the heathen i.e. such as had forsaken that filthy and idolatrous religion of the heathens, and were proselyted to the Jewish r...

From the filthiness of the heathen i.e. such as had forsaken that filthy and idolatrous religion of the heathens, and were proselyted to the Jewish religion; for such were allowed to eat the passover, Exo 12:48 Num 9:14 .

Poole: Ezr 6:22 - -- The heart of the king of Assyria i.e. of the king of Persia, which was now king of Assyria also, or emperor of that vast and famous Assyrian empire; ...

The heart of the king of Assyria i.e. of the king of Persia, which was now king of Assyria also, or emperor of that vast and famous Assyrian empire; which was first subdued by the king of Babylon, who therefore is somewhere called the Assyrian ; and for the same reason the Persian monarch is here so called emphatically, to note the great power and goodness of God in turning the hearts of these great monarchs, whose predecessors had been the chief persecutors and oppressors of God’ s people.

Haydock: Ezr 6:14 - -- Artaxerxes, one of the seven who overturned the power of the magi; (Usher, the year of the world 3483) or rather the king of Persia, who lived some t...

Artaxerxes, one of the seven who overturned the power of the magi; (Usher, the year of the world 3483) or rather the king of Persia, who lived some time after this, and was very favourable to the Jews. He sent Esdras (the year of the world 3537) and Nehemias (the year of the world 3550) with great powers into the country. (Calmet)

Haydock: Ezr 6:15 - -- Adar, corresponding with our February and March. (Menochius) --- In the latter month they celebrated the Passover, ver. 19. --- Darius. Hence t...

Adar, corresponding with our February and March. (Menochius) ---

In the latter month they celebrated the Passover, ver. 19. ---

Darius. Hence twenty years had elapsed from the first foundation. They might continue to embellish the temple other twenty-seven years, as the Jews assert; (John ii. 20,) unless they speak of the repairs made by Herod, (Baronius; Tirinus) or exaggerate, (Grotius) being under a mistake. (Salien, the year of the world 3537.)

Haydock: Ezr 6:18 - -- Moses. (Numbers iii. 8.) David had perfected the plan, 1 Paralipomenon xxiii., &c. (Haydock)

Moses. (Numbers iii. 8.) David had perfected the plan, 1 Paralipomenon xxiii., &c. (Haydock)

Haydock: Ezr 6:19 - -- And. Here the author resumes the Hebrew language. (Calmet) --- Captivity, from which they were released, ver. 17. (Haydock)

And. Here the author resumes the Hebrew language. (Calmet) ---

Captivity, from which they were released, ver. 17. (Haydock)

Haydock: Ezr 6:20 - -- One man, with zeal and unanimity; so that a second Phase was not to be celebrated, 2 Paralipomenon xxx. 3.

One man, with zeal and unanimity; so that a second Phase was not to be celebrated, 2 Paralipomenon xxx. 3.

Haydock: Ezr 6:21 - -- To them, becoming proselytes, and receiving circumcision, Exodus xii. 48.

To them, becoming proselytes, and receiving circumcision, Exodus xii. 48.

Haydock: Ezr 6:22 - -- Assyria. The successors of Cyrus now ruled over those countries, (Calmet) which had belonged to the most potent Assyrian and Chaldean monarchs; and ...

Assyria. The successors of Cyrus now ruled over those countries, (Calmet) which had belonged to the most potent Assyrian and Chaldean monarchs; and therefore the titles are given to them indiscriminately. (Tirinus)

Gill: Ezr 6:14 - -- And the elders of the Jews builded,.... Went on with the building of the temple: and they prospered through the prophesying of Haggai the prophet a...

And the elders of the Jews builded,.... Went on with the building of the temple:

and they prospered through the prophesying of Haggai the prophet and Zechariah the son of Iddo; or grandson, as before; being animated and encouraged by them; and as they foretold and promised it would, be, so it was; they had success in their work, the Lord overruling the heart of Darius the king and his council in their favour:

and they builded and finished it; that is, the temple:

according to the commandment of the God of Israel; by the above prophets, who spoke to them, and prophesied in his name:

and according to the commandment of Cyrus, and Darius, and Artaxerxes king of Persia; the commandment of Cyrus is in Ezr 1:1 that of Darius in this, Ezr 6:8, but who Artaxerxes is, and his commandment, is not easy to say; he cannot be the Artaxerxes between Cyrus and Darius, but one that followed the latter; besides, he was a hinderer of the building, Ezr 4:21, some think this was Xerxes the son and successor of Darius, and who might be partner with his father in the empire at this time, and so is joined with him in this commandment; which is more probable than that he should be his grandson Artaxerxes Longimamus, in whose reign the temple, it is supposed, was beautified and ornamented, though the exterior building of it was before finished; and so he is spoken of by anticipation; and still more plausible than that he should be, with others, Artaxerxes Mnemon, the son of Darius Nothus; but, after all, I am most inclined to think, with Aben Ezra, that he is Darius himself; and the words to be read, Darius, that is, Artaxerxes, king of Persia; Artaxerxes being, as he observes, a common name of the kings of Persia, as Pharaoh was of the kings of Egypt; though this is by some rejected h; and who goes by this name in the continuance of this history, in whose seventh year, the year after this, Ezra went up to Jerusalem, and, in the twentieth of his reign, Nehemiah, Ezr 7:1, and I find Dr. Lightfoot i was of the same mind; and, according to Diodorus Siculus k, the kings of Persia were called by the name of Artaxerxes after Mnemon; and so they might before; Cambyses is so called in Ezr 4:7. Herodotus l says the name signifies "a mighty warrior".

Gill: Ezr 6:15 - -- And this house was finished on the third day of the month Adar,.... The twelfth month of the year with the Jews, and answers to part of our February a...

And this house was finished on the third day of the month Adar,.... The twelfth month of the year with the Jews, and answers to part of our February and part of March:

which was in the sixth year of the reign of Darius the king; four years after the decree came forth.

Gill: Ezr 6:16 - -- And the children of Israel,.... Those of the ten tribes that remained after the body of the people were carried captive, or came with the Jews at thei...

And the children of Israel,.... Those of the ten tribes that remained after the body of the people were carried captive, or came with the Jews at their return:

the priests and the Levites, and the rest of the children of the captivity; those of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin:

kept the dedication of this house of God with joy; they set it apart for sacred use and service, with feasting and other expressions of joy and gladness, as follows.

Gill: Ezr 6:17 - -- And offered, at the dedication of this house of God, an hundred bullocks, two hundred rams, four hundred lambs,.... Hecatombs of various sorts, which ...

And offered, at the dedication of this house of God, an hundred bullocks, two hundred rams, four hundred lambs,.... Hecatombs of various sorts, which were always reckoned grand sacrifices, even among Heathens, of which Homer sometimes speaks; some of these were for burnt offerings, and others peace offerings, by way of thankfulness to God for the finishing of the temple; part of which belonging to the offerers, they feasted upon it with great gladness of heart:

and for a sin offering for all Israel, twelve he goats, according to the number of the tribes of Israel; for though the ten tribes were carried captive by Shalmaneser, yet, as before observed, there were some of them that remained in the land, and others that went and returned with the two tribes; and therefore a sin offering was made for them all, for the typical expiation of guilt contracted since they had been in an Heathen land, and, temple service had ceased.

Gill: Ezr 6:18 - -- And they set the priests in their divisions, and the Levites in their courses, for the service of God which is at Jerusalem,.... All in their proper c...

And they set the priests in their divisions, and the Levites in their courses, for the service of God which is at Jerusalem,.... All in their proper classes and courses, to do the work of the temple at Jerusalem in their turns:

as it is written in the book of Moses; see Num 3:6, from hence it is plain the Pentateuch was not written by Ezra, as suspected by Spinosa m, but by Moses; see the argument of the book of Genesis. See Gill on Gen 1:1.

Gill: Ezr 6:19 - -- And the children of the captivity kept the passover upon the fourteenth day of the first month. The month Nisan or Abib, which was the month following...

And the children of the captivity kept the passover upon the fourteenth day of the first month. The month Nisan or Abib, which was the month following that in which the temple was finished, Ezr 6:15, this passover was kept at the exact time the law commanded, Exo 12:2.

Gill: Ezr 6:20 - -- For the priests and the Levites were purified together, all of them were pure,.... They were all to a man pure, and all purified as one man; all were ...

For the priests and the Levites were purified together, all of them were pure,.... They were all to a man pure, and all purified as one man; all were of one mind to purify themselves, and took care to do it, and did it with as much dispatch as if only one man was purified; so that they were more generally prepared for service now than in the times of Hezekiah, 2Ch 29:34

and killed the passover for all the children of the captivity, and for their brethren the priests and for themselves; which seems to have been done by the Levites, for themselves and for the priests, and for all the people, who were not so pure as the priests and Levites; or otherwise they might have killed it themselves, Exo 12:6, as Bochart n thinks.

Gill: Ezr 6:21 - -- And the children of Israel, which were come again out of captivity,.... The tribes of Judah and Benjamin, with some of the ten tribes mixed with them:...

And the children of Israel, which were come again out of captivity,.... The tribes of Judah and Benjamin, with some of the ten tribes mixed with them:

and all such as had separated themselves unto them, from the filthiness of the Heathen of the land, to seek the Lord God of Israel, did eat; such of the Gentiles in the dominions of Babylon, and came with the Jews from thence, who were enlightened into the knowledge and worship of the true God, and not only renounced their idolatry, here called filthiness, but were circumcised, and embraced the religion of the Jews, and so were proselytes of righteousness, as they call them; or otherwise they would not have been allowed to eat of the passover, as they did, Exo 12:48.

Gill: Ezr 6:22 - -- And kept the feast of unleavened bread seven days with joy,.... Which immediately followed upon the passover, Exo 12:18, for the Lord had made them...

And kept the feast of unleavened bread seven days with joy,.... Which immediately followed upon the passover, Exo 12:18,

for the Lord had made them joyful; the building of the temple being finished, and the service of it restored to its original purity:

and turned the heart of the king of Assyria unto them, to strengthen their hands in the work of the house of God, the God of Israel; by giving them leave to go on in building the temple, and by encouraging and assisting them in it till they had finished it; this was Darius Artaxerxes, who, though called king of Persia, was also king of Assyria, being possessed of the Assyrian monarchy, as his predecessors were upon the taking of Babylon, and the same is therefore called also the king of Babylon, Neh 13:6. God, the God of Israel, who has the hearts of all men in his hands, and so the hearts of kings, and can turn them at his pleasure, inclined his heart to do them good, which was matter of joy unto them, see Ezr 7:27.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Ezr 6:14 Aram “in” or “by,” in the sense of accompaniment.

NET Notes: Ezr 6:15 The sixth year of the reign of Darius would be ca. 516 B.C.

NET Notes: Ezr 6:16 Aram “sons of the exile.”

NET Notes: Ezr 6:18 Aram “according to the writing of.”

NET Notes: Ezr 6:19 Heb “the sons of the exile.” So also in v. 20.

NET Notes: Ezr 6:20 Heb “brothers.”

NET Notes: Ezr 6:21 Heb “who had separated from the uncleanness of the nations of the land to them.”

NET Notes: Ezr 6:22 Heb “to strengthen their hands.”

Geneva Bible: Ezr 6:14 And the elders of the Jews builded, and they prospered through the prophesying of ( f ) Haggai the prophet and Zechariah the son of Iddo. And they bui...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 6:15 And this house was finished on the third day of the month ( g ) Adar, which was in ( h ) the sixth year of the reign of Darius the king. ( g ) This i...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 6:21 And the children of Israel, which were come again out of captivity, and all such as had ( i ) separated themselves unto them from the filthiness of th...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 6:22 And kept the feast of unleavened bread seven days with joy: for the LORD had made them joyful, and turned the heart of the king of ( k ) Assyria unto ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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...

Maclaren: Ezr 6:14-22 - --The New Temple And Its Worship And the elders of the Jews builded, and they prospered through the prophesying of Haggai the prophet and Zechariah the...

Maclaren: Ezr 6:22 - --God The Joy-Bringer They kept the feast… seven days with Joy; for the Lord had made them Joyful.'--Ezra 6:22. TWENTY years of hard work and many...

MHCC: Ezr 6:13-22 - --The gospel church, that spiritual temple, is long in the building, but it will be finished at last, when the mystical body is completed. Every believe...

Matthew Henry: Ezr 6:13-22 - -- Here we have, I. The Jews' enemies made their friends. When they received this order from the king they came with as much haste to encourage and ass...

Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 6:13-18 - -- The execution of the royal decree, the completion of the building, and thededication of the new temple. - Ezr 6:13 Tatnai and his associate diligen...

Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 6:19-22 - -- Celebration of the feast of the passover, and of the feast of unleavenedbread , in the year following the dedication, as an historical testimony to...

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 6:13-15 - --Tattenai's compliance 6:13-15 Several factors resulted in the completion of the temple t...

Constable: Ezr 6:16-22 - --The Jews' celebration 6:16-22 Compared with the dedication of the first temple this one ...

Guzik: Ezr 6:1-22 - --Ezra 6 - The Second Temple Is Completed A. Darius responds to the request of the governor Tattenai. 1. (1-2) A diligent search for the decree of Cyr...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Ezra (Book Introduction) EZRA was, along with Nehemiah, reckoned one book by the ancient Jews, who called them the First and Second Books of Ezra, and they are still designate...

JFB: Ezra (Outline) PROCLAMATION OF CYRUS FOR BUILDING THE TEMPLE. (Ezr 1:1-6) CYRUS RESTORES THE VESSELS. (Ezr 1:7-11) NUMBER OF THE PEOPLE THAT TURNED. (Ezra 2:1-70) T...

TSK: Ezra (Book Introduction) This book details the events of a very interesting period of the Sacred History, when, according to the decree of Providence, the Jewish people were t...

TSK: Ezra 6 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Ezr 6:1, Darius, finding the decree of Cyrus, makes a new decree for the advancement of the building; Ezr 6:13, By the help of Tatnai and...

Poole: Ezra (Book Introduction) THE ARGUMENT THAT this book of EZRA is part of the canonical Scripture is evident, partly from the testimony of the Jewish church, to which were c...

Poole: Ezra 6 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 6 Darius answereth the former letter, Ezr 6:1-7 ; and maketh a new decree, Ezr 6:8-12 . By the help of the adversaries, and the directions ...

MHCC: Ezra (Book Introduction) The history of this book is the accomplishment of Jeremiah's prophecy concerning the return of the Jews out of Babylon. From its contents we especiall...

MHCC: Ezra 6 (Chapter Introduction) (Ezr 6:1-12) The decree for completing the temple. (Ezr 6:13-22) The temple is finished.

Matthew Henry: Ezra (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Ezra The Jewish church puts on quite another face in this book from what it had appeared wi...

Matthew Henry: Ezra 6 (Chapter Introduction) How solemnly the foundation of the temple was laid we read in Ezr 3:1-13. How slowly the building went on, and with how much difficulty, we found i...

Constable: Ezra (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title in the English text comes from the main character in the ...

Constable: Ezra (Outline) Outline I. The first return under Sheshbazzar chs. 1-6 A. The return from Babylon chs. 1-2 ...

Constable: Ezra Ezra Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: Ezra (Book Introduction) THE FIRST BOOK OF ESDRAS. INTRODUCTION. This Book taketh its name from the writer, who was a holy priest and doctor of the law. He is called by...

Gill: Ezra (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZRA This book, in the Vulgate Latin and Arabic versions, is called the "First" Book of Ezra, Nehemiah being reckoned the "second";...

Gill: Ezra 6 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZRA 6 Darius, on receiving the letter from his officers in Samaria, searched for the decree of Cyrus, and found it, and which he c...

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