
Text -- Ezra 6:22 (NET)




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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 6:22
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 6:22
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 6:22
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 6:22
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 6:22
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 6:22
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 6:22
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 6:22
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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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...
Maclaren -> Ezr 6:14-22; Ezr 6:22
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
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
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 6:19-22
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, ...
