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9:10 “And now what are we able to say after this, our God? For we have forsaken your commandments 9:11 which you commanded us through your servants the prophets with these words: ‘The land that you are entering to possess is a land defiled by the impurities of the local residents! With their abominations they have filled it from one end to the other with their filthiness. 9:12 Therefore do not give your daughters in marriage to their sons, and do not take their daughters in marriage for your sons. Do not ever seek their peace or welfare, so that you may be strong and may eat the good of the land and may leave it as an inheritance for your children forever.’ 9:13 “Everything that has happened to us has come about because of our wicked actions and our great guilt. Even so, our God, you have exercised restraint toward our iniquities and have given us a remnant such as this. 9:14 Shall we once again break your commandments and intermarry with these abominable peoples? Would you not be so angered by us that you would wipe us out, with no survivor or remnant? 9:15 O Lord God of Israel, you are righteous, for we are left as a remnant this day. Indeed, we stand before you in our guilt. However, because of this guilt no one can really stand before you.”
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 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zeal | UNCLEANNESS | Sin | Repentance | Remnant | Nation | Israel | Intercession | Influence | God | GOD, NAMES OF | Fellowship | FORGIVENESS | FILTH; FILTHINESS; FILTHY | Ezra | DEED | Confession | Backsliders | Afflictions and Adversities | AFFINITY | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Ezr 9:11 - -- This land is as corrupt as any of the rest of the heathen nations.

This land is as corrupt as any of the rest of the heathen nations.

Wesley: Ezr 9:12 - -- Although you may fancy making leagues and marriages with them, as the only way to establish you, yet I assure you, it will weaken and ruin you, and th...

Although you may fancy making leagues and marriages with them, as the only way to establish you, yet I assure you, it will weaken and ruin you, and the contrary course will make you strong.

Wesley: Ezr 9:15 - -- We are here in thy presence, and so are all our sins; we are arraigning ourselves before thy tribunal, acknowledging thee to be just, if thou destroy ...

We are here in thy presence, and so are all our sins; we are arraigning ourselves before thy tribunal, acknowledging thee to be just, if thou destroy us.

Wesley: Ezr 9:15 - -- In judgment, as that word is often used, we must needs fall and perish at thy presence.

In judgment, as that word is often used, we must needs fall and perish at thy presence.

Clarke: Ezr 9:10 - -- What shall we say after this? - Even in the midst of these beginnings of respite and mercy we have begun to provoke thee anew!

What shall we say after this? - Even in the midst of these beginnings of respite and mercy we have begun to provoke thee anew!

Clarke: Ezr 9:11 - -- Have filled it from one end to another - The abominations have been like a sweeping mighty torrent, that has increased till it filled the whole land...

Have filled it from one end to another - The abominations have been like a sweeping mighty torrent, that has increased till it filled the whole land, and carried every thing before it.

Clarke: Ezr 9:13 - -- Hast punished us less than our iniquities - Great, numerous, and oppressive as our calamities have been, yet merely as temporal punishments, they ha...

Hast punished us less than our iniquities - Great, numerous, and oppressive as our calamities have been, yet merely as temporal punishments, they have been much less than our provocations have deserved.

Clarke: Ezr 9:15 - -- Thou art righteous - Thou art merciful; this is one of the many meanings of the word צדק tsedek ; and to this meaning St. Paul refers, when he ...

Thou art righteous - Thou art merciful; this is one of the many meanings of the word צדק tsedek ; and to this meaning St. Paul refers, when he says, God declares his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, Rom 3:25 (note). See the note there

Clarke: Ezr 9:15 - -- We remain yet escaped - Because of this righteousness or mercy

We remain yet escaped - Because of this righteousness or mercy

Clarke: Ezr 9:15 - -- In our trespasses - We have no righteousness; we are clothed and covered with our trespasses

In our trespasses - We have no righteousness; we are clothed and covered with our trespasses

Clarke: Ezr 9:15 - -- We cannot stand before thee because of this - The parallel place, as noted in the margin, is Psa 130:3 : If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O...

We cannot stand before thee because of this - The parallel place, as noted in the margin, is Psa 130:3 : If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? Every man must stand before the judgment-seat of Christ: but who shall stand there with joy? No man against whom the Lord marks iniquities. There is a reference here to the temple service: the priests and Levites stood and ministered before the Lord, but they were not permitted to do so unless pure from all legal pollution; so no man shall stand before the judgment-seat of Christ who is not washed and made white in the blood of the Lamb. Reader, how dost thou expect to stand there?

Defender: Ezr 9:10 - -- The rebellious iniquity of the human heart is astonishing! Here are God's chosen people, only one generation after their miraculous deliverance from c...

The rebellious iniquity of the human heart is astonishing! Here are God's chosen people, only one generation after their miraculous deliverance from captive exile, already falling back into the same sins which had sent them away into captivity in the first place. They were already "doing according to their abominations" - that is, the idolatrous practices - of the Canaanites and the other pagan people that had led to their first downfall. Furthermore, their leaders were among the worst offenders (Ezr 9:2)."

TSK: Ezr 9:10 - -- what shall we say : Gen 44:16; Jos 7:8; Lam 3:22; Dan 9:4-16; Rom 3:19

what shall we say : Gen 44:16; Jos 7:8; Lam 3:22; Dan 9:4-16; Rom 3:19

TSK: Ezr 9:11 - -- by thy servants : Heb. by the hand of thy servants The land : Ezr 9:1; Lev 18:24-30; Deu 12:31, Deu 18:12; 2Ch 33:2 the filthiness : Ezr 6:21; Eze 36:...

by thy servants : Heb. by the hand of thy servants

The land : Ezr 9:1; Lev 18:24-30; Deu 12:31, Deu 18:12; 2Ch 33:2

the filthiness : Ezr 6:21; Eze 36:25-27; 2Co 7:1

one end to another : Heb. mouth to mouth, 2Ki 21:16 *marg.

TSK: Ezr 9:12 - -- give not : Exo 23:32, Exo 34:16; Deu 7:3; Jos 23:12, Jos 23:13 nor seek their peace : Deu 23:6; 2Ch 19:2; 2Jo 1:10, 2Jo 1:11 that ye may : Deu 6:1, De...

give not : Exo 23:32, Exo 34:16; Deu 7:3; Jos 23:12, Jos 23:13

nor seek their peace : Deu 23:6; 2Ch 19:2; 2Jo 1:10, 2Jo 1:11

that ye may : Deu 6:1, Deu 6:2; Jos 1:6-9

and eat : Isa 1:19

and leave it : Gen 18:18, Gen 18:19; Psa 112:1, Psa 112:2; Pro 13:22, Pro 20:7

TSK: Ezr 9:13 - -- after all : Neh 9:32; Eze 24:13, Eze 24:14; Gal 3:4 hast punished : etc. Heb. hast withheld beneath our iniquities less : Psa 103:10; Lam 3:22, Lam 3:...

after all : Neh 9:32; Eze 24:13, Eze 24:14; Gal 3:4

hast punished : etc. Heb. hast withheld beneath our iniquities

less : Psa 103:10; Lam 3:22, Lam 3:39, Lam 3:40; Hab 3:2

hast given us : Psa 106:45, Psa 106:46

TSK: Ezr 9:14 - -- we again : Joh 5:14; Rom 6:1; 2Pe 2:20, 2Pe 2:21 join in : Ezr 9:2; Exo 23:32; Jdg 2:2; Neh 13:23-27 wouldest not thou : Exo 32:10; Num 16:21, Num 16:...

TSK: Ezr 9:15 - -- thou art righteous : Neh 9:33, Neh 9:34; Dan 9:7-11, Dan 9:14; Rom 10:3 for we remain : Lam 3:22, Lam 3:23 in our trespasses : Isa 64:6, Isa 64:7; Eze...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Ezr 9:11 - -- Saying - The words which follow in this verse are not quoted from any previous book of Scripture, but merely give the general sense of numerous...

Saying - The words which follow in this verse are not quoted from any previous book of Scripture, but merely give the general sense of numerous passages. Compare the marginal references.

Barnes: Ezr 9:13 - -- Deliverance - Or, "remnant,"as in Ezr 9:8.

Deliverance - Or, "remnant,"as in Ezr 9:8.

Barnes: Ezr 9:15 - -- Some take "righteous"to mean here "kind"or "merciful."Others give it the more usual sense of "just,"and understand the full meaning of the passage t...

Some take "righteous"to mean here "kind"or "merciful."Others give it the more usual sense of "just,"and understand the full meaning of the passage to be, "Thou art righteous, and hast punished us, because of our sin, the contraction of forbidden marriages, so that we are a mere remnant of what was once a great people."

Poole: Ezr 9:10 - -- What apology can we make for ourselves, after thou hast conferred such great and high favours upon us, and we have so grossly abused them?

What apology can we make for ourselves, after thou hast conferred such great and high favours upon us, and we have so grossly abused them?

Poole: Ezr 9:11 - -- An unclean land with the filthiness of the people: this notes the cause or matter of this uncleanness. The land was not unclean in itself, but only p...

An unclean land with the filthiness of the people: this notes the cause or matter of this uncleanness. The land was not unclean in itself, but only polluted by the filthiness of its inhabitants.

Of the lands or, of these lands which are round about it. This land is as corrupt as any of the rest of the heathen nations.

Poole: Ezr 9:12 - -- Nor seek their peace but root them out, as I have commanded you to do; which also they have abundantly deserved, both of mine and of your hands. See ...

Nor seek their peace but root them out, as I have commanded you to do; which also they have abundantly deserved, both of mine and of your hands. See Deu 7:2 .

That ye may be strong: although you may fancy that this way of making leagues and marriages with them is the only way to establish and settle you, yet I assure you it will weaken and ruin you, and the contrary course will make you stronger.

Poole: Ezr 9:13 - -- After all our sore sufferings for our sins, and after all thy favour showed to us in the mitigation of thy judgments. Such deliverance as this so ...

After all our sore sufferings for our sins, and after all thy favour showed to us in the mitigation of thy judgments.

Such deliverance as this so full, so sudden, and unexpected, and amazing, not only to our enemies, but also to ourselves.

Poole: Ezr 9:14 - -- Should we again break thy commandments? was this a fit and just requital of all thy kindnesses? or was this thy end and design in these actions? or w...

Should we again break thy commandments? was this a fit and just requital of all thy kindnesses? or was this thy end and design in these actions? or wilt thou take this well from our hands?

There should be no remnant nor escaping: can we reasonably expect any thing from thee less than utter ruin?

Poole: Ezr 9:15 - -- Thou art righteous a just and holy God, who dost hate, and wilt infallibly punish, sin and sinners. Or, thou art merciful , as appears from hence, t...

Thou art righteous a just and holy God, who dost hate, and wilt infallibly punish, sin and sinners. Or, thou art merciful , as appears from hence, that notwithstanding all our sins, thou hast not utterly destroyed us, but left a remnant of us. The Hebrew word here rendered righteous , is oft used for merciful ; as is well known to all the learned.

For we remain yet escaped or, though we remain , &c., i.e. though thou hast yet spared us in part, yet thou art righteous, and therefore wilt certainly punish and destroy us according to our deserts, if we do not repent us, and reform this great wickedness.

We are before thee in our trespasses we are here in thy presence, and so are all our sins; we are arraigning ourselves before thy tribunal, acknowledging ourselves to be vile offenders, and thee to be just, if thou destroy us.

We cannot stand before thee to wit, in judgment, as that word is oft used, as Psa 130:3 ; compare Psa 1:5 ; we must needs fall and perish at thy presence, as the phrase is, Psa 9:3 . Because of this ; because of this our great guilt, and the aggravations of it.

Haydock: Ezr 9:11 - -- Mouth, like a vessel brim-full. (Menochius) --- Protestants, "from one end ot the other." (Haydock)

Mouth, like a vessel brim-full. (Menochius) ---

Protestants, "from one end ot the other." (Haydock)

Haydock: Ezr 9:12 - -- Peace. Alliance, (Menochius) or advantage. See Psalm cxxi. 8. Moses had thus proscribed the Moabites, &c., as he had done the people of Chanaan st...

Peace. Alliance, (Menochius) or advantage. See Psalm cxxi. 8. Moses had thus proscribed the Moabites, &c., as he had done the people of Chanaan still more severely. The Israelites were to execute God's decrees, Deuteronomy xxiii. 6. (Calmet) ---

The obstinate idolaters were to be exterminated.

Haydock: Ezr 9:13 - -- Saved us. Protestants, "hast punished us less than our iniquities deserve and hast given us such deliverance as this." Septuagint, "hast made our...

Saved us. Protestants, "hast punished us less than our iniquities deserve and hast given us such deliverance as this." Septuagint, "hast made our transgressions light," (Haydock) not weighing them with rigid severity. (Calmet)

Haydock: Ezr 9:14 - -- That. Hebrew, "should we again break, &c....Wouldst thou not be angry?" &c.

That. Hebrew, "should we again break, &c....Wouldst thou not be angry?" &c.

Haydock: Ezr 9:15 - -- To be saved from our iniquities, which are still upon us. (Haydock) --- We confess that, if we should be treated according to our deserts, we could...

To be saved from our iniquities, which are still upon us. (Haydock) ---

We confess that, if we should be treated according to our deserts, we could expect no redress. But we trust in thy mercies, which have hitherto supported and brought us back from slavery. (Calmet)

Gill: Ezr 9:10 - -- And now, O our God, what shall we say after this?.... What apology or excuse can be made for such ingratitude? what can be said in favour of such a pe...

And now, O our God, what shall we say after this?.... What apology or excuse can be made for such ingratitude? what can be said in favour of such a people? what kindness can be expected to be shown to a people who had behaved in so base a manner?

for we have forsaken thy commandments: particularly those which related to marriages with people of other nations.

Gill: Ezr 9:11 - -- Which thou hast commanded by thy servants the prophets,.... Moses, and Joshua, and others, see Deu 7:3 saying, the land, unto which ye go to posses...

Which thou hast commanded by thy servants the prophets,.... Moses, and Joshua, and others, see Deu 7:3

saying, the land, unto which ye go to possess it; meaning the land of Canaan:

is an unclean land with the filthiness of the people of the lands, with their abominations, which have filled it from one end to another with their uncleanness; which is to be understood not of their idolatries only, but of their incestuous marriages, and impure copulations, on which account the Lord spewed out the old inhabitants of it; for which reason the Jews ought to have been careful not to have defiled it again by similar practices; see Lev 18:1.

Gill: Ezr 9:12 - -- Now therefore give not your daughters unto their sons, nor take their daughters unto your sons,.... That is, in marriage, see Deu 7:3, where the prohi...

Now therefore give not your daughters unto their sons, nor take their daughters unto your sons,.... That is, in marriage, see Deu 7:3, where the prohibition is expressed in the same language:

nor seek their peace or their wealth for ever; that is, as long as they continue in their idolatries and impurities, see Deu 23:6,

that ye may be strong, and eat the good of the land, and leave it for an inheritance to your children for ever; that they might be strengthened and established in the land into which they were brought, and enjoy all the good things it produced, and leave their children in the possession of it, to hold at least until the Messiah came, see Isa 1:19.

Gill: Ezr 9:13 - -- And after all that is come upon us for our evil deeds, and for our great trespass,.... As famine, sword, pestilence, and captivity, for their idolatri...

And after all that is come upon us for our evil deeds, and for our great trespass,.... As famine, sword, pestilence, and captivity, for their idolatries and other heinous sins:

seeing that our God hast punished us less than our iniquities deserve; for they deserved eternal punishment, whereas it was temporal punishment that was inflicted, and this moderate, and now stopped; the sense is, according to Aben Ezra,"thou hast refrained from writing some of our sins in the book of remembrance, and thou hast let them down below in the earth, according to the sense of thou wilt cast all their sins into the depths of the sea;''but Jarchi better,"thou hast refrained thyself from exacting of us all our sins, and hast exacted of us beneath our sins (or less than they deserve), and hast not taken vengeance on us according to all our sins:"

and hast given us such deliverance as this; from captivity, which they now enjoyed.

Gill: Ezr 9:14 - -- Should we again break thy commandments, and join in affinity with the people of these abominations?.... That are guilty of abominable idolatries, and ...

Should we again break thy commandments, and join in affinity with the people of these abominations?.... That are guilty of abominable idolatries, and of all uncleanness:

wouldest thou not be angry with us till thou hadst consumed us; it might be justly expected:

so that there should be no remnant nor escaping? any left or suffered to escape the wrath of but all consumed by it.

Gill: Ezr 9:15 - -- O Lord God of Israel, thou art righteous,.... And would appear to be so, should Israel be entirely cut off, and utterly consumed for their iniquities:...

O Lord God of Israel, thou art righteous,.... And would appear to be so, should Israel be entirely cut off, and utterly consumed for their iniquities:

for we remain yet escaped, as it is this day; that they remained yet escaped out of captivity, and escaped the wrath and vengeance of God, was not owing to any deserts of theirs, but to the grace and mercy of God, who had not stirred up all his wrath, as their sins deserved:

behold, we are before thee in our trespasses; to do with us as seems good in thy sight; we have nothing to plead on our behalf, but cast ourselves at thy feet, if so be unmerited favour may be shown us:

for we cannot stand before thee because of this; this evil of contracting affinity with the nations; we cannot defend ourselves; we cannot plead ignorance of the divine commands; we have nothing to say for ourselves why judgment should not be passed upon us; we leave ourselves in thine hands, and at thy mercy.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Ezr 9:11 Heb “the peoples of the lands.”

NET Notes: Ezr 9:12 Heb “sons”; cf. KJV, NAB, NIV, NLT “children”; NCV, TEV “descendants.”

NET Notes: Ezr 9:13 Heb “held back downwards from”; KJV “hast punished us less than our iniquities deserve” (NIV, NRSV, NLT all similar).

NET Notes: Ezr 9:15 Heb “this”; the referent (the guilt mentioned previously) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

Geneva Bible: Ezr 9:13 And after all that is come upon us for our evil deeds, and for our great trespass, seeing that thou our God hast punished us less than our ( g ) iniqu...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 9:15 O LORD God of Israel, thou [art] righteous: for we ( h ) remain yet escaped, as [it is] this day: behold, we [are] before thee in our trespasses: for ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Ezr 9:1-15 - --1 Ezra mourns for the affinity of the people with strangers.5 He prays unto God, with confession of sins.

MHCC: Ezr 9:5-15 - --The sacrifice, especially the evening sacrifice, was a type of the blessed Lamb of God, who in the evening of the world, was to take away sin by the s...

Matthew Henry: Ezr 9:5-15 - -- What the meditations of Ezra's heart were, while for some hours he sat down astonished, we may guess by the words of his mouth when at length he sp...

Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 9:5-15 - -- Ezra's prayer and confession for the congregation. - Ezr 9:5 And at the time ofthe evening sacrifice, I rose up from my mortification ( תּענית...

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 9:1-15 - --1. The problem of mixed marriages ch. 9 Ezra soon discovered that some of the Jews who had been ...

Constable: Ezr 9:5-15 - --Ezra's prayer 9:5-15 The priests presented the evening offering (v. 5) between 2:30 and ...

Guzik: Ezr 9:1-15 - --Ezra 9 - Israel's Sin and Ezra's Confession A. The problem is exposed. 1. (1-2) The leaders report to Ezra. When these things were done, the leade...

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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 9 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Ezr 9:1, Ezra mourns for the affinity of the people with strangers; Ezr 9:5, He prays unto God, with confession of sins.

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 9 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 9 Ezra and others, hearing of the unlawful marriage of the people with strangers, mourn for it, Ezr 9:1-4 . He prayeth unto God, and confes...

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 9 (Chapter Introduction) (Ezr 9:1-4) Ezra mourns for the Jews' conduct. (Ezr 9:5-15) Ezra's confession of sins.

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 9 (Chapter Introduction) The affairs of the church were in a very good posture, we may well suppose, now that Ezra presided in them. Look without; the government was kind t...

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 9 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZRA 9 Ezra being informed, by some of the princes who complained unto him, of the marriages of many of the Israelites with the peo...

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