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Text -- Ezra 6:2 (NET)

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6:2 A scroll was found in the citadel of Ecbatana which is in the province of Media, and it was inscribed as follows: “Memorandum:
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Names, People and Places:
 · Ecbatana a town; capital of the Babylonian province of Media


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zechariah | Temple, the Second | Tatnai | Rulers | Roll | ROLL (SCROLL) | RECORD | Palace | PERSIA | Medes | MEDES, MEDIA | Israel | GENEALOGY, 8 part 2 | ECBATANA | Darius | Cyrus | Church and State | Chaldee language | Book | Achmetha | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Ezr 6:2 - -- The royal city of the Medes and Persians.

The royal city of the Medes and Persians.

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].

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.

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 6:2 - -- 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 Ecbatana , or, in a coffer, אחמתא [Strong’ s H712], probably from the Persian Mx , kham , ""a house for a summer residence,""with a prefix, א , aleph , and the Chaldee termination )t , tha , most likely denotes Ecbatana, as the Vulgate and Josephus read, the summer residence of the Persian monarchs. It was situated in a mountainous region at the foot of mount Orontes, or Jasonius, according to Ammianus, on the southern confines of Media and Persia, and according to Pliny, 750 miles from Seleucia the Great, 20 miles from the Caspian passes, 450 miles from Susa, and the same from Gaze Atropatene, and in lat. 37 degrees 45 min., long. 88 degrees, according to Ptolemy. The building of the city is ascribed to Semiramis by Diodorus, but to Deioces by Eusebius (in Chron. Ezr 1:1), and Herodotus, who states that it was surrounded by seven walls, strong and ample, built in circles one within another, rising each above each by the height of their respective battlements; each being distinguished by a different colour, the first white, the second black, the third purple, the fourth blue, the fifth orange, the sixth plated with silver, and the seventh with gold. The largest of these was nearly the extent of Athens, i.e., 200 furlongs, according to Dion Chrysostom; but Diodorus Siculus states the circumference of Ecbatana to be 250 furlongs. Within the inner circle stood the king’ s palace and the royal treasury, so much celebrated for its splendour and riches by Polybius. It is highly probable, as D’ Anville and Major Rennel suppose, that the present Hamadan, whose ruins attest its former splendour, occupies the site of Ecbatana. It is situated in Al Gebal, at the foot of the lofty mountain Alwend, about 80 leagues from Ispahan, and also from Bagdad.

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

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.

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.

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)

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.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Ezr 6:2 The translation reads בִירְתָא (birta’, citadel”) rather than the reading בּ&#...

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...

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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...

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 - -- 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 - -- 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...

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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