
Text -- Ezra 8:35 (NET)




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Wesley -> Ezr 8:35
Wesley: Ezr 8:35 - -- For it is the atonement that secures every mercy to us, which will not be truly comfortable, unless iniquity be taken away, and our peace made with Go...
For it is the atonement that secures every mercy to us, which will not be truly comfortable, unless iniquity be taken away, and our peace made with God. They offer twelve bullocks, twelve he - goats, and ninety six rams, (eight times twelve) signifying the union of the two kingdoms. They did not any longer go two tribes one way, and ten tribes another; but all the twelve met by their representatives at the same altar.
JFB -> Ezr 8:33-36
JFB: Ezr 8:33-36 - -- The first three days after their arrival in Jerusalem were undoubtedly given to repose; on the next, the treasures were weighed and handed over to the...
The first three days after their arrival in Jerusalem were undoubtedly given to repose; on the next, the treasures were weighed and handed over to the custody of the officiating priests of the temple. The returned exiles offered burnt offerings, and Ezra delivered the royal commission to the satraps and inferior magistrates; while the Levitical portion of them lent all the assistance they could in performing the additional work which the arrival of so many new worshippers occasioned.
Clarke -> Ezr 8:35
Clarke: Ezr 8:35 - -- Twelve bullocks for all Israel - Though of tribes there were only Judah and Benjamin, yet they offered a bullock for every tribe, as if present. The...
Twelve bullocks for all Israel - Though of tribes there were only Judah and Benjamin, yet they offered a bullock for every tribe, as if present. There can be little doubt that there were individuals there from all the twelve tribes, possibly some families of each; but no complete tribe but those mentioned above.
TSK -> Ezr 8:35
TSK: Ezr 8:35 - -- offered burnt : Lev. 1:1-7:38; 2Ch 29:31, 2Ch 29:32; Psa 66:10-15, Psa 116:12-19; Luk 1:74, Luk 1:75
twelve bullocks : Ezr 6:17; Num 7:27
offered burnt : Lev. 1:1-7:38; 2Ch 29:31, 2Ch 29:32; Psa 66:10-15, Psa 116:12-19; Luk 1:74, Luk 1:75

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Barnes -> Ezr 8:35
Barnes: Ezr 8:35 - -- Compare the marginal reference. The idea of offerings for all Israel pervades in this case the entire sacrifice, with the exception of the lambs, wh...
Compare the marginal reference. The idea of offerings for all Israel pervades in this case the entire sacrifice, with the exception of the lambs, whose number (77) is unique, and has not been accounted for.
Poole -> Ezr 8:35
Poole: Ezr 8:35 - -- Which were come out of the captivity to wit, these new comers, whom God had safely conducted hither.
Which were come out of the captivity to wit, these new comers, whom God had safely conducted hither.
Haydock -> Ezr 8:35
Israel. Some of the different tribes certainly returned, chap. vi. 17.
Gill -> Ezr 8:35
Gill: Ezr 8:35 - -- Also the children of those that had been carried away, which were come out of the captivity,.... Namely, those that now came along with Ezra:
offer...
Also the children of those that had been carried away, which were come out of the captivity,.... Namely, those that now came along with Ezra:
offered burnt offerings unto the God of Israel; by way of thankfulness for their deliverance from captivity, and for their safe journey:
twelve bullocks for all Israel: according to the number of the tribes; and there might be some of every tribe that now came up:
ninety and six rams, seventy and seven lambs; these and the bullocks were burnt offerings:
twelve he goats for a sin offering; according to the number of the twelve tribes, also to make atonement for sins they had been guilty of:
all this was a burnt offering unto the Lord; excepting the twelve he goats, which were a sin offering.

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TSK Synopsis -> Ezr 8:1-36
TSK Synopsis: Ezr 8:1-36 - --1 The companions of Ezra, who returned from Babylon.15 He sends to Iddo for ministers for the temple.21 He keeps a fast.24 He commits the treasures to...
MHCC -> Ezr 8:31-36
MHCC: Ezr 8:31-36 - --Enemies laid wait for the Jews, but God protected them. Even the common perils of journeys, call us to go out with prayer, and to return with praise a...
Matthew Henry -> Ezr 8:31-36
Matthew Henry: Ezr 8:31-36 - -- We are now to attend Ezra to Jerusalem, a journey of about four months in all; but his multitude made his marches slow and his stages short. Now her...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ezr 8:15-36
Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 8:15-36 - --
Account of the journey. - Ezr 8:15 The assembling of the expedition. When the Israelites who were about to return to Jerusalem had assembled,and we...
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