
Text -- Ezra 7:26-28 (NET)




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Wesley: Ezr 7:26 - -- What could David himself, as king, have done more, for the honour of God, and the furtherance of religion?
What could David himself, as king, have done more, for the honour of God, and the furtherance of religion?

Wesley: Ezr 7:27 - -- _Ezra cannot proceed in his story, without inserting this thankful acknowledgment of God's goodness to him and the people.
_Ezra cannot proceed in his story, without inserting this thankful acknowledgment of God's goodness to him and the people.

Wesley: Ezr 7:28 - -- _If God gives us his hand, we are bold and chearful: if he withdraws it, we are weak as water. Whatever service we are enabled to do for God and our g...
_If God gives us his hand, we are bold and chearful: if he withdraws it, we are weak as water. Whatever service we are enabled to do for God and our generation, God must have all the glory of it.
JFB -> Ezr 7:27
JFB: Ezr 7:27 - -- This devout thanksgiving is in unison with the whole character of Ezra, who discerns the hand of God in every event, and is always ready to express a ...
This devout thanksgiving is in unison with the whole character of Ezra, who discerns the hand of God in every event, and is always ready to express a pious acknowledgment for the divine goodness.
Clarke: Ezr 7:26 - -- Whether it be unto death - These include almost every species of punishment which should be inflicted on culprits in any civilized state
With this v...
Whether it be unto death - These include almost every species of punishment which should be inflicted on culprits in any civilized state
With this verse the Chaldee part of this chapter ends.

Clarke: Ezr 7:28 - -- And I was strengthened - In what the king decreed he saw the hand of God; he therefore gave him the praise, and took courage. There is a most amiabl...
And I was strengthened - In what the king decreed he saw the hand of God; he therefore gave him the praise, and took courage. There is a most amiable spirit of piety in these reflections. Ezra simply states the case; shows what the king had determined, and tells what he said; and then points out the grand agent in the whole business - it was the Lord God of his fathers. Thus God had put it into the king’ s heart to beautify the house of Jehovah; and, as that house was built for the salvation of the souls of men, he gives God praise for putting it into the king’ s heart to repair it: he who loves God and man will rejoice in the establishment of the Divine worship, because this is the readiest way to promote the best interests of man.
TSK: Ezr 7:26 - -- whosoever : Ezr 6:11; Dan 3:28, Dan 3:29, Dan 6:26
the law of thy God : 2Ch 30:12
whether it be : Exod. 21:1-22:31; Lev. 20:1-27; Deut. 13:1-18
banish...

TSK: Ezr 7:27 - -- Blessed : There is a most amiable spirit of piety in these reflections. Instead of expatiating on the praises of his munificent patron, or boasting of...
Blessed : There is a most amiable spirit of piety in these reflections. Instead of expatiating on the praises of his munificent patron, or boasting of his own services, he blesses God for ""putting such a thing in the king’ s heart;""and for all the assistance and favour shown him by the king and his counsellors. Ezr 6:22; 1Chr. 29:10-30; Phi 4:10
put such : Ezr 6:22; Neh 2:12, Neh 7:5; 2Co 8:16; Heb 8:10, Heb 10:16; Jam 1:17; Rev 17:17
in the king’ s heart : Neh 2:8; Pro 21:1
to beautify : Isa 60:13

TSK: Ezr 7:28 - -- extended : Ezr 9:9; Gen 32:28, Gen 43:14; Neh 1:11
his counsellors : Ezr 7:14; Jon 3:7
And I was strengthened : In what the king decreed he saw the ha...
extended : Ezr 9:9; Gen 32:28, Gen 43:14; Neh 1:11
his counsellors : Ezr 7:14; Jon 3:7
And I was strengthened : In what the king decreed he saw the hand of Godcaps1 . hcaps0 e therefore gave Him the praise, and took courage.
as the hand : Ezr 7:6, Ezr 7:9, Ezr 5:5, Ezr 8:18; Neh 2:8; 2Ti 4:17, 2Ti 4:18

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Barnes: Ezr 7:26 - -- Banishment - literally, as in the margin. Separation from the congregation is probably intended (compare Ezr 10:8).
Banishment - literally, as in the margin. Separation from the congregation is probably intended (compare Ezr 10:8).

Barnes: Ezr 7:27 - -- An abrupt transition from the words of Artaxerxes to those of Ezra. Compare a similar abrupt change in Ezr 6:6. The language alters at the same time...
An abrupt transition from the words of Artaxerxes to those of Ezra. Compare a similar abrupt change in Ezr 6:6. The language alters at the same time from Chaldee to Hebrew, continuing henceforth to be Hebrew until the close of the book.
Poole -> Ezr 7:26
Poole: Ezr 7:26 - -- The law of thy God, and the law of the king to wit, concerning these matters. Or, which law of God is by this my sanction now become my law also, to ...
The law of thy God, and the law of the king to wit, concerning these matters. Or, which law of God is by this my sanction now become my law also, to which I expect their punctual and ready obedience. For as far the civil laws of the empire, Ezra neither was skilful in them, nor was intrusted with the execution of them, which was committed to other hands.
Haydock: Ezr 7:26 - -- Banishment. Hebrew literally, "eradication" by death or exile, (Calmet) or by being cut off from all society, chap. x. 8. (De Dieu) ---
Septuagint...
Banishment. Hebrew literally, "eradication" by death or exile, (Calmet) or by being cut off from all society, chap. x. 8. (De Dieu) ---
Septuagint, "correction." (Haydock)

Haydock: Ezr 7:27 - -- Blessed. Here the author beings to write again in Hebrew and in the following verse, Esdras speaks in [the first] person. (Calmet)
Blessed. Here the author beings to write again in Hebrew and in the following verse, Esdras speaks in [the first] person. (Calmet)
Gill: Ezr 7:26 - -- And whosoever will not do the law of thy God, and the law of the king,.... Either the judge who delays judgment, or does not execute it according to t...
And whosoever will not do the law of thy God, and the law of the king,.... Either the judge who delays judgment, or does not execute it according to the law of God, and of the king; or the people, that do not obey the law of God in matters of religion, and the law of the king in civil things, Judea being now a province of the Persian empire; though some think the law of the king only refers to this law or decree of the king, which gave the Jews power to execute their own laws:
let judgment be executed speedily upon him; immediately, without delay, according to the nature of his crime:
whether it be unto death; if guilty of a capital crime, deserving death, let him be put to death:
or to banishment; from his native country to a foreign distant land:
or to rooting out y, as the word signifies; an utter extirpation of him and his family, a destroying him root and branch; or, as Jarchi expresses it, a rooting him out of the world, his seed and family:
or to confiscation of goods; to payment of mulcts and fines:
or to imprisonment; for such a term of time; all according to the breach of what law he may be guilty of; thus far the king's decree.

Gill: Ezr 7:27 - -- Blessed be the Lord God of our fathers,.... This is Ezra's thanksgiving to God for the above decree:
which hath put such a thing as this in the kin...
Blessed be the Lord God of our fathers,.... This is Ezra's thanksgiving to God for the above decree:
which hath put such a thing as this in the king's heart; which he rightly took to be of God, who wrought in him to will and to do:
to beautify the house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem; to provide for the ornamenting of it, for vessels in it, as well as for sacrifices; for as for the building of it, that was finished.

Gill: Ezr 7:28 - -- And hath extended mercy unto me, before the king and his counsellors, and before all the king's mighty princes,.... Before Artaxerxes, his seven couns...
And hath extended mercy unto me, before the king and his counsellors, and before all the king's mighty princes,.... Before Artaxerxes, his seven counsellors, Ezr 7:14 and the nobles of his realm, in being appointed by them to carry their freewill offerings to Jerusalem, and the king's commands to his treasurers, with leave to take as many of the Jews with him as were willing to go:
and I was strengthened as the hand of the Lord my God was upon me; animated to undertake this work, and execute this commission, being under the influence of divine favour and protection:
and I gathered together out of Israel chief men to go up with me; he went about in the several parts where Israelites dwelt, and persuaded some of the principal men among them to go along with him to Jerusalem, showing them the king's decree, which gave them leave; and their names and numbers are described in the next chapter.

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NET Notes: Ezr 7:26 On the meaning of this word see HALOT 1820-21 s.v. אָסְפַּרְנָא; E. Vogt, Lexi...

NET Notes: Ezr 7:27 At this point the language of the book reverts from Aramaic (7:12-26) back to Hebrew.
Geneva Bible -> Ezr 7:27
Geneva Bible: Ezr 7:27 ( p ) Blessed [be] the LORD God of our fathers, which hath put [such a thing] as this in the king's heart, to beautify the house of the LORD which [is...

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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 7:11-26; Ezr 7:27-28
MHCC: Ezr 7:11-26 - --The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the...

MHCC: Ezr 7:27-28 - --Two things Ezra blessed God for: 1. For his commission. If any good appear in our hearts, or in the hearts of others, we must own that God put it ther...
Matthew Henry -> Ezr 7:11-26; Ezr 7:27-28
Matthew Henry: Ezr 7:11-26 - -- We have here the commission which the Persian emperor granted to Ezra, giving him authority to act for the good of the Jews; and it is very ample an...

Matthew Henry: Ezr 7:27-28 - -- Ezra cannot proceed in his story without inserting his thankful acknowledgement of the goodness of God to him and his people in this matter. As soon...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ezr 7:11-28
Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 7:11-28 - --
The commission given by Artachshasta to Ezra (Ezr 7:11) , with a shortpostscript by Ezra (Ezr 7:27 and Ezr 7:28). - Ezr 7:11 The introductory tit...
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...

Constable: Ezr 7:11-26 - --Artaxerxes' decree 7:11-26
This decree appears in Aramaic, the official language of the ...
