
Text -- Ezra 9:4 (NET)




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Wesley -> Ezr 9:4
Wesley: Ezr 9:4 - -- When the people used to assemble together. All good people ought to own those that appear and act for God against vice and profaneness. Every one that...
When the people used to assemble together. All good people ought to own those that appear and act for God against vice and profaneness. Every one that fears God, ought to stand by them, and do what he can to strengthen their hands.
JFB: Ezr 9:4 - -- All the pious people who reverenced God's word and dreaded its threatenings and judgments joined with Ezra in bewailing the public sin, and devising t...
All the pious people who reverenced God's word and dreaded its threatenings and judgments joined with Ezra in bewailing the public sin, and devising the means of redressing it.

JFB: Ezr 9:4 - -- The intelligence of so gross a violation of God's law by those who had been carried into captivity on account of their sins, and who, though restored,...
The intelligence of so gross a violation of God's law by those who had been carried into captivity on account of their sins, and who, though restored, were yet unreformed, produced such a stunning effect on the mind of Ezra that he remained for a while incapable either of speech or of action. The hour of the evening sacrifice was the usual time of the people assembling; and at that season, having again rent his hair and garments, he made public prayer and confession of sin.|| 12243||1||11||0||@@PRAYS TO GOD.==== (Ezr 9:5-15)

JFB: Ezr 9:4 - -- The burden of his prayer, which was dictated by a deep sense of the emergency, was that he was overwhelmed at the flagrant enormity of this sin, and t...
The burden of his prayer, which was dictated by a deep sense of the emergency, was that he was overwhelmed at the flagrant enormity of this sin, and the bold impiety of continuing in it after having, as a people, so recently experienced the heavy marks of the divine displeasure. God had begun to show returning favor to Israel by the restoration of some. But this only aggravated their sin, that, so soon after their re-establishment in their native land, they openly violated the express and repeated precepts which commanded them to extirpate the Canaanites. Such conduct, he exclaimed, could issue only in drawing down some great punishment from offended Heaven and ensuring the destruction of the small remnant of us that is left, unless, by the help of divine grace, we repent and bring forth the fruits of repentance in an immediate and thorough reformation.
Clarke: Ezr 9:4 - -- Those that had been carried away - Those that had returned long before with Zerubbabel; see Ezr 9:1
Those that had been carried away - Those that had returned long before with Zerubbabel; see Ezr 9:1

Clarke: Ezr 9:4 - -- Until the evening sacrifice - The morning sacrifice was the first of all the offerings of the day, the evening sacrifice the last. As the latter was...
Until the evening sacrifice - The morning sacrifice was the first of all the offerings of the day, the evening sacrifice the last. As the latter was offered between the two evenings, i.e., between sunset and the end of twilight, so the former was offered between break of day and sunrise. Ezra sat astonied - confounded in his mind, distressed in his soul, and scarcely knowing what to do. He probably had withdrawn himself into some sequestered place, or into some secret part of the temple, spending the time in meditation and reflection.
Defender -> Ezr 9:4
Defender: Ezr 9:4 - -- The written words of God are true and powerful, and men will be judged by their response to the Scriptures (Joh 5:45; Joh 12:48; Rev 20:12). Instead o...
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Poole -> Ezr 9:4
Poole: Ezr 9:4 - -- Then were assembled unto me to join with me both in lamenting the sin, and in endeavouring the redress of it.
Every one that trembled at the words o...
Then were assembled unto me to join with me both in lamenting the sin, and in endeavouring the redress of it.
Every one that trembled at the words of the God of Israel i.e. who stood in awe of God, and of his word, and durst not violate his commands; or who feared his threatenings against those that did so, and trembled for fear of God’ s judgments upon them, and upon the whole land for their sakes, as the following words imply. Compare Isa 66:2,5 .
Those that had been carried away to wit, into captivity, and were safely returned from it, and yet were not reformed either by their former affliction, or by their latter deliverance.
Until the evening sacrifice when the people used to assemble together. See Psa 141:2 Act 3:1 .
Haydock -> Ezr 9:4
Haydock: Ezr 9:4 - -- To me, in the court of the temple, chap. x. 1. (Menochius) ---
Sacrifice, which was offered last of all, about sun-set, Exodus xxix. 38. The Jews...
To me, in the court of the temple, chap. x. 1. (Menochius) ---
Sacrifice, which was offered last of all, about sun-set, Exodus xxix. 38. The Jews commonly protract their fasts till the stars appear. (Leo, p. 3, art. 8.)
Gill -> Ezr 9:4
Gill: Ezr 9:4 - -- There were assembled unto me everyone that trembled at the words of the God of Israel,.... That had a reverence for the word of God, and the things co...
There were assembled unto me everyone that trembled at the words of the God of Israel,.... That had a reverence for the word of God, and the things contained in it; feared to break the laws of God, and trembled at his judgments, which they might apprehend would come upon transgressors, see Isa 46:2,
because of the transgression of those that had been carried away; into Babylon, and were now returned, and which was an aggravation of their transgression:
and I sat astonished until the evening sacrifice: or until the ninth hour, as the Syriac version, which was about our three o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the evening sacrifice was offered; perhaps it was in the morning when Ezra first received his information from the princes.

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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 ...
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 ...
