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Text -- Ezra 9:3 (NET)
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Wesley -> Ezr 9:3
Both mine inner and my upper garment.
JFB: Ezr 9:3 - -- The outer and inner garment, which was a token not only of great grief, but of dread at the same time of the divine wrath;
The outer and inner garment, which was a token not only of great grief, but of dread at the same time of the divine wrath;
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Which was a still more significant sign of overpowering grief.
Clarke: Ezr 9:3 - -- I rent my garment and my mantle - The outer and inner garment, in sign of great grief. This significant act is frequently mentioned in the sacred wr...
I rent my garment and my mantle - The outer and inner garment, in sign of great grief. This significant act is frequently mentioned in the sacred writings, and was common among all ancient nations
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Clarke: Ezr 9:3 - -- Plucked off the hair - Shaving the head and beard were signs of excessive grief; much more so the plucking off the hair, which must produce exquisit...
Plucked off the hair - Shaving the head and beard were signs of excessive grief; much more so the plucking off the hair, which must produce exquisite pain. All this testified his abhorrence, not merely of the act of having taken strange wives, but their having also joined them in their idolatrous abominations.
TSK -> Ezr 9:3
TSK: Ezr 9:3 - -- rent : Jos 7:6; 2Ki 18:37, 2Ki 19:1; Job 1:20; Jer 36:24
off : Lev 21:5; Neh 13:25; Isa 15:2; Jer 7:29, Jer 48:37, Jer 48:38; Eze 7:18; Mic 1:16
sat :...
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Barnes -> Ezr 9:3
Barnes: Ezr 9:3 - -- Plucking out the hair with the hands, so common among the Classical nations, is, comparatively speaking, rarely mentioned as practiced by Asiatics.
Plucking out the hair with the hands, so common among the Classical nations, is, comparatively speaking, rarely mentioned as practiced by Asiatics.
Poole -> Ezr 9:3
Poole: Ezr 9:3 - -- My garment and my mantle both my inner and my upper garment.
Plucked off the hair of my head, and of my beard in testimony of my great grief and in...
My garment and my mantle both my inner and my upper garment.
Plucked off the hair of my head, and of my beard in testimony of my great grief and indignation; which was usual among all these eastern and ancient people, wherein he did not transgress that law, Lev 19:27 Deu 14:1 , because he did not shave off all the hair, but only plucked off some hairs.
Sat down astonied partly for grief and shame at the sin; and partly for fear of some great and dreadful judgment which he expected and feared for it.
Haydock -> Ezr 9:3
Haydock: Ezr 9:3 - -- Coat, ( tunicam ) or inner garment. (Haydock) ---
Mourning. Hebrew, "astonished." (Syriac) (Montanus) (Calmet) (Protestants) ---
Septuagint, "a...
Coat, ( tunicam ) or inner garment. (Haydock) ---
Mourning. Hebrew, "astonished." (Syriac) (Montanus) (Calmet) (Protestants) ---
Septuagint, "alone." 3 Esdras, "pensive and in grief." (Haydock) ---
Arabic, "not uttering a word." See Job i. 20., and ii. 8. This was the ordinary posture of people in sorrow, Isaias iii. 26. (Calmet)
Gill -> Ezr 9:3
Gill: Ezr 9:3 - -- And when I heard this thing, I rent my garment and my mantle,.... Both inward and outward garments, that which was close to his body, and that which w...
And when I heard this thing, I rent my garment and my mantle,.... Both inward and outward garments, that which was close to his body, and that which was thrown loose over it; and this he did in token of sorrow and mourning, as if something very dreadful and distressing, see Job 1:20
and plucked off the hair of my head and of my beard; did not shave them, and so transgressed not the law in Lev 19:27 but plucked off the hair of them, to show his extreme sorrow for what was told him: which has frequently been done by mourners on sorrowful occasions in various nations, see Isa 15:2. So in the apocryphal "addition" to Esther,"And laid away her glorious apparel, and put on the garments of anguish and mourning: and instead of precious ointments, she covered her head with ashes and dung, and she humbled her body greatly, and all the places of her joy she filled with her torn hair.'' (Esther 14:2)she is said to fill every place of joy with the tearing of her hair; and Lavinia in Virgil k; several passages from Homer l, and other writers, both Greek and Latin, are mentioned by Bochart m as instances of it:
and sat down astonished; quite amazed at the ingratitude of the people, that after such favours shown them, in returning them from captivity unto their own land, and settling them there, they should give into practices so contrary to the will of God.
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TSK Synopsis -> Ezr 9:1-15
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 9:1-4
MHCC: Ezr 9:1-4 - --Many corruptions lurk out of the view of the most careful rulers. Some of the people disobeyed the express command of God, which forbade all marriages...
Matthew Henry -> Ezr 9:1-4
Matthew Henry: Ezr 9:1-4 - -- Ezra, like Barnabas when he came to Jerusalem and saw the grace of God to his brethren there, no doubt was glad, and exhorted them all that with ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ezr 9:3-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 9:3-4 - --
This information threw Ezra into deep grief and moral consternation. Thetearing of the upper and under garments was a sign of heartfelt andgrievous ...
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Constable: Ezr 9:1-15 - --1. The problem of mixed marriages ch. 9
Ezra soon discovered that some of the Jews who had been ...
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