
Text -- Ezra 7:1-10 (NET)




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Wesley: Ezr 7:1 - -- His grand - son. Here are divers persons omitted for brevity sake, which may be supplied out of 1Ch. 6:1-11:47. Ezra was not himself the high priest; ...
His grand - son. Here are divers persons omitted for brevity sake, which may be supplied out of 1Ch. 6:1-11:47. Ezra was not himself the high priest; but he was nearly related to him.

With the king's consent and commission.

Wesley: Ezr 7:6 - -- A learned and expert doctor. The Jews say, he collected and collated all the copies of the law, and published an accurate edition of it, with all the ...
A learned and expert doctor. The Jews say, he collected and collated all the copies of the law, and published an accurate edition of it, with all the books that were given by Divine inspiration, and so made up the canon of the Old Testament. Moses in Egypt, and Ezra in Babylon, were wonderfully fitted for eminent service to the church.

By the favour of God so disposing the heart of the king.

Wesley: Ezr 7:10 - -- The order of things in this verse is very observable; first he endeavours to understand God's law and word, and that not for curiosity or ostentation,...
The order of things in this verse is very observable; first he endeavours to understand God's law and word, and that not for curiosity or ostentation, but in order to practice: next he consciously practises what he did understand, which made his doctrine much more effectual: and then he earnestly desires and labours to instruct others, that they also might know and do it.
The Ahasuerus of Esther.

JFB: Ezr 7:1-2 - -- That is, grandson or great-grandson. Seraiah was the high priest put to death by Nebuchadnezzar at Riblah (2Ki 25:18). A period of one hundred thirty ...
That is, grandson or great-grandson. Seraiah was the high priest put to death by Nebuchadnezzar at Riblah (2Ki 25:18). A period of one hundred thirty years had elapsed between that catastrophe and the journey of Ezra to Jerusalem. As a grandson of Seraiah, namely, Jeshua, who held the office of high priest, had accompanied Zerubbabel in the first caravan of returning exiles, Ezra must have been in all probability a grandson, descended, too, from a younger son, the older branch being in possession of the pontificate.

JFB: Ezr 7:6 - -- The term "scribe" does not mean merely a penman, nor even an attorney well versed in forms of law and skilled in the method of preparing public or pri...
The term "scribe" does not mean merely a penman, nor even an attorney well versed in forms of law and skilled in the method of preparing public or private deeds. He was a rabbi, or doctor, learned in the Mosaic law, and in all that related to the civil and ecclesiastical polity and customs of the Hebrew people. Scribes of this description possessed great authority and influence (compare Mat 23:25; Mar 12:28).

JFB: Ezr 7:6 - -- Left Babylon entrusted with an important commission to be executed in Jerusalem. The manner in which he obtained this office is minutely related in a ...
Left Babylon entrusted with an important commission to be executed in Jerusalem. The manner in which he obtained this office is minutely related in a subsequent passage. Here it is noticed, but with a pious acknowledgment of the divine grace and goodness which disposed the royal mind in favor of Ezra's patriotic objects. The Levites, &c., did not go at that time, but are mentioned here by anticipation.

JFB: Ezr 7:8 - -- That is, corresponding to the end of our July or beginning of our August. As he left Babylon on the Jewish New Year's Day (Ezr 7:9), the journey must ...
That is, corresponding to the end of our July or beginning of our August. As he left Babylon on the Jewish New Year's Day (Ezr 7:9), the journey must have occupied not less than four months (a long period), but it was necessary to move at a slow pace and by short, easy stages, as he had to conduct a large caravan of poor people, including women, children, and all their household gear (see on Ezr 8:24).

JFB: Ezr 7:10 - -- His reigning desire had been to study the divine law--its principles, institutions, privileges, and requirements; and now from love and zeal, he devot...
His reigning desire had been to study the divine law--its principles, institutions, privileges, and requirements; and now from love and zeal, he devoted himself, as the business of his life, to the work of instructing, reforming, and edifying others.
Clarke: Ezr 7:1 - -- In the reign of Artaxerxes - This was Artaxerxes Longimanus, the seventh of whose reign chronologers place A.M. 3547, sixty-eight years after Cyrus ...
In the reign of Artaxerxes - This was Artaxerxes Longimanus, the seventh of whose reign chronologers place A.M. 3547, sixty-eight years after Cyrus had sent back Zerubbabel. - Calmet. See the introduction

Clarke: Ezr 7:1 - -- Son of Seraiah - Either this could not have been Seraiah the high priest, who had been put to death by Nebuchadnezzar one hundred and twenty-one yea...
Son of Seraiah - Either this could not have been Seraiah the high priest, who had been put to death by Nebuchadnezzar one hundred and twenty-one years before this time, or the term son here must signify only his descendants, or one of his descendants. Were it otherwise, Ezra must now be at least one hundred and twenty-two years of age, supposing him to have been born in the year of his father’ s death; if, indeed Seraiah the high priest was his father; but this is evidently impossible. In this place there are only sixteen generations reckoned between Ezra and Aaron, but in 1Ch 6:3, 1Ch 6:4, etc., there are not less than twenty-two. We must therefore supply the deficient generations from the above place, between Amariah son of Meraioth, 1Ch 6:7, and Azariah the son of Johanan, 1Ch 6:10. There are other discrepancies relative to genealogies in these historical books which it would be useless to investigate. On these differences much has been already said in different parts of this comment.

Clarke: Ezr 7:6 - -- A ready scribe - סופר מחיר sopher machir does not merely signify a speedy writer or an excellent penman, but one who was eminently skillf...
A ready scribe -

Clarke: Ezr 7:8 - -- He came to Jerusalem in the fifth month - From the following verse we learn that Ezra and his company set off from Babylon on the first day of the f...
He came to Jerusalem in the fifth month - From the following verse we learn that Ezra and his company set off from Babylon on the first day of the first month, and thus we find they were upwards of four months on their journey. They could not travel fast, as they were a great company, composed in part of the aged and infirm, besides multitudes of women and children. They appear also to have taken a circuitous route. See on Ezr 8:24-32 (note).

Clarke: Ezr 7:10 - -- Ezra had prepared his heart - Here is a fine character of a minister of God: He prepares, הכין hechin , he fixes, purposes, and determines, ל...
Ezra had prepared his heart - Here is a fine character of a minister of God: He prepares,
Defender: Ezr 7:1 - -- This Artaxerxes commissioned Ezra to go to Jerusalem and then, about thirteen years later, also sent Nehemiah (Ezr 7:8; Neh 2:1). Since "Artaxerxes," ...
This Artaxerxes commissioned Ezra to go to Jerusalem and then, about thirteen years later, also sent Nehemiah (Ezr 7:8; Neh 2:1). Since "Artaxerxes," as well as "Ahasuerus" - and even "Cyrus" and "Darius" - are believed by some scholars to be titles (like "Pharaoh") rather than personal names, he may or may not be the same man mentioned in Ezr 4:8. The temple was evidently completed about sixteen years after its foundations were laid, whereas there seems to be a much larger interval, sixty years or so, between the completion of the post-exilic temple and the period of Ezra and Nehemiah. The precise identifications of these Persian kings has long been controversial, even among conservative historians and Biblical scholars.

Defender: Ezr 7:1 - -- Ezra was both a scribe (Ezr 7:6) and a priest, being a direct descendant of "Aaron the chief priest" (Ezr 7:5).
TSK: Ezr 7:1 - -- am 3547, bc 457
Artaxerxes : Ezr 7:12, Ezr 7:21, Ezr 6:14; Neh 2:1
Ezra : Ezr 7:10, 8:1-10:44; Neh 8:2-9
Seraiah : 2Ki 25:18; 1Ch 6:4-14, 1Ch 9:11; Ne...

TSK: Ezr 7:5 - -- Phinehas : Exo 6:25; Num 25:7-13, Num 31:6; Jos 22:13, Jos 22:31; Jdg 20:28; 1Ch 6:4, 1Ch 6:50-52; Psa 106:30, Psa 106:31
Eleazar : Lev 10:6, Lev 10:1...
Phinehas : Exo 6:25; Num 25:7-13, Num 31:6; Jos 22:13, Jos 22:31; Jdg 20:28; 1Ch 6:4, 1Ch 6:50-52; Psa 106:30, Psa 106:31
Eleazar : Lev 10:6, Lev 10:12, Lev 10:16; Num 3:32, Num 20:25-28, Num 27:2, Num 31:31, Num 31:54; Jos 14:1, Jos 24:33; 1Ch 24:1-6

TSK: Ezr 7:6 - -- a ready : Sopher mahir does not merely signify a speedy writer, or an excellent penman, but one eminently skilful in expounding the law, sophro c...
a ready :
scribe : Neh 8:4, Neh 8:9, Neh 8:13, Neh 12:26, Neh 12:36; Jer 8:8; 1Co 1:20
the law : Deu 4:5, Deu 28:1; Mat 28:20; 1Co 15:1; 1Th 4:1, 1Th 4:2
granted him : Ezra 7:11-26
according to : Ezr 7:9, Ezr 7:28, Ezr 6:22, Ezr 8:18, Ezr 8:22, Ezr 8:31; Gen 32:28; Neh 1:10, Neh 1:11, Neh 2:8, Neh 2:12, Neh 2:18, Neh 4:15; Pro 3:6; Isa 50:2, Isa 59:1

TSK: Ezr 7:7 - -- the children : Ezr 8:1-14
the Levites : Ezr 2:40, Ezr 2:41, Ezr 8:15-20
singers : 1Chr. 6:31-48, 1Ch 25:1-8
porters : Ezr 2:42; 1Ch 9:17-27; Neh 7:45
...
the children : Ezr 8:1-14
the Levites : Ezr 2:40, Ezr 2:41, Ezr 8:15-20
singers : 1Chr. 6:31-48, 1Ch 25:1-8
porters : Ezr 2:42; 1Ch 9:17-27; Neh 7:45
Nethinims : Ezr 7:24, 2:43-70, Ezr 8:20; Neh. 7:46-73, Neh 10:28

TSK: Ezr 7:9 - -- began he to go up : Heb. was the foundation of the going up, according to. Ezr 7:6; Neh 2:8, Neh 2:18

TSK: Ezr 7:10 - -- prepared : 1Sa 7:3; 1Ch 29:18; 2Ch 12:14, 2Ch 19:3; Job 11:13; Psa 10:17, Psa 57:7
the law : Ezr 7:6; Psa 1:2, Psa 19:7, Psa 119:45, Psa 119:96-100
to...
prepared : 1Sa 7:3; 1Ch 29:18; 2Ch 12:14, 2Ch 19:3; Job 11:13; Psa 10:17, Psa 57:7
the law : Ezr 7:6; Psa 1:2, Psa 19:7, Psa 119:45, Psa 119:96-100
to do it : Deu 16:12; Mat 5:19, Mat 7:24; Joh 13:17; Rev 22:14
and to teach : Ezr 7:25; Deu 33:10; 2Ch 17:8, 2Ch 17:9, 2Ch 30:22; Neh 8:1-9; Mal 2:7; Act 1:1; 1Ti 3:2; 2Ti 4:2; Tit 2:1, Tit 2:15

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Barnes: Ezr 7:1 - -- After these things - The words mark an interval of 57 years; if, with most commentators, we take Artaxerxes to be Longimanus. See the introduct...
After these things - The words mark an interval of 57 years; if, with most commentators, we take Artaxerxes to be Longimanus. See the introduction to the Book of Ezra. Three kings named Artaxerxes, the Greek rendering of the Hebrew Artakhshasta, and the Persian Artakhshatra, ruled over Persia, namely,: Longimanus, Mnemon, and Ochus. The evidence is in favor of the first being meant here: he was the grandson of Darius Hystaspis, Jeshua’ s contemporary.
The genealogy of Ezra here is incomplete. The time between the Exodus and Ezra must have exceeded one thousand years, and cannot have been covered by 16 generations. One gap may be filled up from 1Ch 6:7-10, which supplies six names between Meraioth and Azariah Ezr 7:3 : another gap probably occurs between Seraiah Ezr 7:1 and Ezra himself; since Seraiah appears to be the high priest of Zedekiah’ s time (marginal reference), who lived at least 130 years before Ezra. Three or four names are probably missing in this place. Another name (Meraioth) may be supplied from 1Ch 9:11, between Zadok and Ahitub Ezr 7:2. These additions would produce 27 generations - a number nearly sufficient - instead of 16 generations.

Barnes: Ezr 7:6 - -- A ready scribe - Or, "a ready writer"Psa 45:1. The professional scribe was well known in Egypt from an early date (see Gen 39:4 note); and unde...
A ready scribe - Or, "a ready writer"Psa 45:1. The professional scribe was well known in Egypt from an early date (see Gen 39:4 note); and under David and his successors "scribes"were attached to the court as the king’ s secretaries (2Sa 8:17; 2Sa 20:25; 2Ki 12:10, etc.). It was scarcely, however, until the time of the captivity that the class to which Ezra belonged arose. The "scribes"of this time, and of later Jewish history, were students, interpreters, and copiers of the Law (see the marginal references and Jer 8:8). They retained the knowledge of the old dialect, which was being rapidly superseded by a new one. The emphatic application of the title "the scribe"to Ezra marks the high honor in which the office was now held. Its glories eclipsed those of the priesthood.
The hand of the Lord ... upon him - The use of this phrase in a good sense is rare elsewhere (compare 1Ki 18:46), but is a favorite one with both Ezra and Nehemiah (see the marginal references; Neh 2:8, Neh 2:18).

Barnes: Ezr 7:9 - -- The direct distance of Babylon from Jerusalem is about 520 miles; and the circuitous route by Carchemish and the Orontes valley, which was ordinaril...
The direct distance of Babylon from Jerusalem is about 520 miles; and the circuitous route by Carchemish and the Orontes valley, which was ordinarily taken by armies or large bodies of men, is about 900 miles. The time occupied in the journey is long, and is perhaps to be accounted for by the dangers alluded to in Ezr 8:22, Ezr 8:31.
Poole: Ezr 7:1 - -- Artaxerxes the same of whom he speaks Ezr 6:14 . The son of Seraiah i.e. his grandson. Here are divers persons omitted for brevity sake, which may ...

Poole: Ezr 7:6 - -- Ezra went up from Babylon with the king’ s consent and commission.
A ready scribe i.e. a learned and expert doctor; for in that sense the word...
Ezra went up from Babylon with the king’ s consent and commission.
A ready scribe i.e. a learned and expert doctor; for in that sense the word scribe is oft used, as Jer 8:8 Mat 7:29 Mat 17:10 23:2,13 Mr 12:28 , compared with Mat 22:35,36 .
According to the hand of the Lord his God upon him i.e. by the grace and favour of God so disposing the heart of the king.

Poole: Ezr 7:7 - -- This is here related in the general, but how he procured this is particularly related hereafter.
This is here related in the general, but how he procured this is particularly related hereafter.

Poole: Ezr 7:10 - -- Ezra had prepared his heart or, directed , &c., i.e. he had set his mind and affections upon it, and made it his chief design and business.
To seek...
Ezra had prepared his heart or, directed , &c., i.e. he had set his mind and affections upon it, and made it his chief design and business.
To seek the law i.e. to search and find out the true sense and meaning of it, and thence to learn what sins or errors were to be reformed, and what duties were to be performed.
And to teach in Israel The order of things in this verse is very observable; first he endeavours to understand God’ s law and word, and that not for curiosity or ostentation, but in order to practice; next he conscientiously practiseth what he did understand, which made his doctrine much more effectual; and then he earnestly desires and labours to instruct and edify others, that they also might know and do it.
Haydock: Ezr 7:1 - -- Salt was used in all the sacrifices, Leviticus ii. 13. In 3 Esdras no mention is made of oil or salt; but we read, "and all other things in abundanc...
Salt was used in all the sacrifices, Leviticus ii. 13. In 3 Esdras no mention is made of oil or salt; but we read, "and all other things in abundance."

Haydock: Ezr 7:1 - -- Things, sixty-eight years after the journey of Zorobabel. (Calmet) ---
Salien adds ten years more. (Haydock) ---
Artaxerxes Longimanus. (Menoch...
Things, sixty-eight years after the journey of Zorobabel. (Calmet) ---
Salien adds ten years more. (Haydock) ---
Artaxerxes Longimanus. (Menochius) (Tirinus) ---
Son, or great grandson of Saraias, who had been slain 121 years. Esdras was still living, in the days of Nehemias. Many persons are omitted in this genealogy. The immediate descendants of Azarias may be found, 1 Paralipomenon vi. Similarity of names has occasioned many mistakes. 3 Esdras viii. reckons only eleven persons between Aaron and Esdras; and 4 Esdras i. has eighteen; whereas here we behold sixteen generations, and [in] 1 Paralipomenon, twenty-two. (Calmet)

Haydock: Ezr 7:6 - -- Went up, a second time, 2 Esdras xii. 1. (Worthington) ---
Ready. Hebrew mahir, "diligent," &c. (Haydock) ---
Scribe, not so much noted for ...
Went up, a second time, 2 Esdras xii. 1. (Worthington) ---
Ready. Hebrew mahir, "diligent," &c. (Haydock) ---
Scribe, not so much noted for his skill in writing fast, or drawing up deeds, as for his knowledge of the divine law. (Calmet) ---
The gospel sometimes gives the title of scribe to the doctors of the law, Matthew xxii. 35., with Mark xii. 28. It is peculiarly due to Esdras, who gave a correct copy of the Scriptures, and wrote them in a different character, leaving the ancient one to the Samaritans, that the people might be less connected. (Bellarmine, De Verb. xx. 1, citing (Tirinus) the most learned Fathers and Jewish writers. (Calmet, Diss.) ---
The author of 4 Esdras (xiv. 19,) intimates that the sacred books had been all destroyed, and were dictated again to Esdras by the Holy Spirit. But this book is not of sufficient authority to establish so dangerous an opinion; (Haydock) which is refuted by the whole context of the Bible, in which we see that the law was never forgotten. (Calmet, Diss.) (Du Hamel) ---
As Esdras was inspired, what additions he might make, must be accounted divine and authentic. (Calmet) ---
Hand; protection, (Delrio, adag. 217,) or inspiration. (Menochius) ---
God can incline the heart of the king, (Proverbs xxi.) to accomplish his decrees. (Haydock)

Haydock: Ezr 7:9 - -- Month. Thus four entire months were spent on the journey, as they did not go the shortest way, and had much baggage, &c. (Calmet)
Month. Thus four entire months were spent on the journey, as they did not go the shortest way, and had much baggage, &c. (Calmet)

Haydock: Ezr 7:10 - -- Heart. Thinking continually (Menochius) how he might keep the law himself, and direct others. (Haydock) ---
It would be well if all would thus tea...
Heart. Thinking continually (Menochius) how he might keep the law himself, and direct others. (Haydock) ---
It would be well if all would thus teach by example, like Jesus Christ, who began to do and then to teach. (Haydock) ---
Judgment. Both these terms express the same thing. (Menochius)
Gill: Ezr 7:1-5 - -- Now after these things,.... The finishing of the temple, and the dedication of it, and keeping the passover:
in the reign of Artaxerxes king of Per...
Now after these things,.... The finishing of the temple, and the dedication of it, and keeping the passover:
in the reign of Artaxerxes king of Persia; in the seventh year of his reign, Ezr 7:7, who is the same with Darius in the preceding chapter; so Jarchi and Aben Ezra; See Gill on Ezr 6:14.
Ezra the son of Seraiah; the high priest slain by Nebuchadnezzar Jer 52:24, this Ezra was a younger son of his, brother to Josedech, and uncle to Joshua, who were high priests in succession; his pedigree is carried in the ascending line up to Aaron, in this and the four following verses; only six generations, for brevity sake, are omitted, between Azariah and Meraioth, which may be supplied from 1Ch 6:7; see Gill on 1Ch 6:3.

Gill: Ezr 7:6 - -- This Ezra went up from Babylon,.... A second time; for that he went up with Zerubbabel is clear from Neh 12:1, and is plainly intimated, Ezr 5:4,
a...
This Ezra went up from Babylon,.... A second time; for that he went up with Zerubbabel is clear from Neh 12:1, and is plainly intimated, Ezr 5:4,
and he was a ready scribe in the law of Moses, which the Lord God of Israel had given; the meaning is, not that he had a quick hand in writing out copies of it, but was well versed in the knowledge of it; had studied it thoroughly, well instructed in it, and was abundantly qualified to teach it others; he was an eminent doctor of the law; so scribes, in the New Testament, who are the same with the lawyers, were such as were teachers of the law; the word here used in the Arabic language signifies to be expert, as Jarchi o learned from one of their doctors:
and the king granted him all his request, according to the hand of the Lord his God upon him; either upon Ezra, giving him favour with the king, and so success and prosperity; or it may denote the divine influence of the God of Ezra upon the heart of the king, moving him to grant what he asked of him, even everything he desired: he seems to have been sent upon an embassy to the king from the chief men at Jerusalem; perhaps the governors of Syria had not so fully made the disbursements the king in his decree had required them to make, since the following commission chiefly respects such things; and he was sent on that errand to acquaint the king with it, as well as to persuade those that remained to return, and to obtain leave for it.

Gill: Ezr 7:7 - -- And there went up some of the children of Israel,.... Perhaps some of the ten tribes, as well as others of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin; who, notw...
And there went up some of the children of Israel,.... Perhaps some of the ten tribes, as well as others of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin; who, notwithstanding the edict of Cyrus, chose to remain in Babylon, and in the countries of it, until they saw how things would go in Judea; and hearing that the temple was finished, and that those that had returned had built them houses in their several cities, and prospered, thought fit to return also:
and of the priests, and the Levites, and the singers, and the porters, and the Nethinims, unto Jerusalem; to take their places, and execute their offices in the temple now built; for of the Levites especially, some of which were singers, and others porters, and of the Nethinims, there were but few that went up with Zerubbabel: now this journey of theirs was taken
in the seventh year of Artaxerxes the king; that is, of Darius Artaxerxes, and this was the year after the temple was finished: though it is thought by many learned men, and not without some show of reason, that Artaxerxes Longimanus is meant.

Gill: Ezr 7:8 - -- And he came to Jerusalem in the fifth month,.... With the above company; this was the month Abib, answering to part of July and part of August: which ...
And he came to Jerusalem in the fifth month,.... With the above company; this was the month Abib, answering to part of July and part of August: which was in the seventh year of the king; as in the preceding verse.

Gill: Ezr 7:9 - -- For upon the first day of the first month began he to go up from Babylon,.... The month Nisan, answering to part of March and part of April; this was ...
For upon the first day of the first month began he to go up from Babylon,.... The month Nisan, answering to part of March and part of April; this was New Year's day:
and on the first day of the fifth month came he to Jerusalem; the first of the month Ab, as in the preceding verse; so that he was just four months on his journey:
according to the good hand of his God upon him; his power and providence, which gave him and his company health and strength, supplied them with everything necessary, directed, protected, and defended them, and brought them in safety to their journey's end.

Gill: Ezr 7:10 - -- For Ezra had prepared his heart to seek the law of the Lord,.... To attain to the knowledge of it, that he might be master of it, and expert in it, an...
For Ezra had prepared his heart to seek the law of the Lord,.... To attain to the knowledge of it, that he might be master of it, and expert in it, and know what was not to be done, and what to be done; he had set his heart upon this, bent his studies this way, and taken a great deal of pains in searching into it, in reading of it, and meditating on it:
and to do it; he was not only concerned to get the theory of it, but to put it in practice, to exercise himself in it, that it might be habitual to him; and the rather, as his view and intentions were not merely for the sake of himself, but
to teach in Israel statutes and judgments: and therefore it was not only necessary that he should have a large and competent knowledge of the laws, moral, ceremonial, and civil, but that he should act according to them himself, that so by his example, as well as by his instructions, he might teach the people.

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NET Notes: Ezr 7:1 The words “came up from Babylon” do not appear in the Hebrew text until v. 6. They have been supplied here for the sake of clarity.

NET Notes: Ezr 7:7 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

NET Notes: Ezr 7:9 Apparently it took the caravan almost four months to make the five hundred mile journey.

NET Notes: Ezr 7:10 Heb “to do and to teach.” The expression may be a hendiadys, in which case it would have the sense of “effectively teaching.”
Geneva Bible: Ezr 7:1 Now after these things, in the reign of ( a ) Artaxerxes king of Persia, Ezra the son of Seraiah, the son of Azariah, the son of Hilkiah,
( a ) The H...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 7:5 The son of Abishua, the son of Phinehas, the son of Eleazar, the son of ( b ) Aaron the chief priest:
( b ) Ezra traces his family till he comes to A...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 7:6 This Ezra went up from Babylon; and he [was] a ready ( c ) scribe in the law of Moses, which the LORD God of Israel had given: and the king granted hi...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 7:8 And he came to Jerusalem in the ( d ) fifth month, which [was] in the seventh year ( e ) of the king.
( d ) That contained part of July and part of A...

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TSK Synopsis -> Ezr 7:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Ezr 7:1-28 - --1 Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.11 The gracious commission of Artaxerxes to Ezra.27 Ezra blesses God for this favour.
MHCC -> Ezr 7:1-10
MHCC: Ezr 7:1-10 - --Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enab...
Matthew Henry -> Ezr 7:1-10
Matthew Henry: Ezr 7:1-10 - -- Here is, I. Ezra's pedigree. He was one of the sons of Aaron, a priest. Him God chose to be an instrument of good to Israel, that he might put honou...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ezr 7:1-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 7:1-10 - --
Ezr 7:1-10 form the introduction to the narrative which followsof Ezra's return to Jerusalem and his ministry there, and speak in generalterms of hi...
Constable: Ezr 7:1--10:44 - --II. THE SECOND RETURN UNDER EZRA chs. 7--10
A period of 58 years separates Ezra 6 from Ezra 7 (515-458 B.C.). Du...

Constable: Ezr 7:1--8:36 - --A. The Return to Jerusalem CHS. 7-8
In 458 B.C. God moved Ezra, a Jewish priest and scribe who was livin...
