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Text -- Ezra 10:11 (NET)

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10:11 Now give praise to the Lord God of your fathers, and do his will. Separate yourselves from the local residents and from these foreign wives.”
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JFB: Ezr 10:9-11 - -- The returned captives belonged chiefly to these tribes; but other Israelites are also included under these names, as they all were then occupying the ...

The returned captives belonged chiefly to these tribes; but other Israelites are also included under these names, as they all were then occupying the territory formerly assigned to those two tribes.

JFB: Ezr 10:9-11 - -- That is, between the end of December and the beginning of January, which is the coldest and most rainy season of the year in Palestine.

That is, between the end of December and the beginning of January, which is the coldest and most rainy season of the year in Palestine.

JFB: Ezr 10:9-11 - -- That is, the court.

That is, the court.

JFB: Ezr 10:10-17 - -- Having fully represented the enormity of their sin and urged them to dissolve their unlawful connections, he was gratified by receiving a prompt ackno...

Having fully represented the enormity of their sin and urged them to dissolve their unlawful connections, he was gratified by receiving a prompt acknowledgment of the justice of his reproof and a promise of compliance with his recommendation. But as the weather was ungenial and the defaulters were too numerous to be passed in review at one time, it was resolved that a commission should be appointed to examine into the whole matter. These commissioners, assisted by the judges and elders of the respective cities, made a minute investigation into every case, and after three months' labor completely removed all traces of the abuse. Doubtless, an adequate provision was made for the repudiated wives and children, according to the means and circumstances of the husbands.

Clarke: Ezr 10:11 - -- Make confession - Acknowledge your sins before God, with deep compunction of heart, and the fullest resolution to forsake them.

Make confession - Acknowledge your sins before God, with deep compunction of heart, and the fullest resolution to forsake them.

Defender: Ezr 10:11 - -- This edict of complete separation from the people of the land, even to the point of divorcing their pagan wives, seems severe but it was necessary for...

This edict of complete separation from the people of the land, even to the point of divorcing their pagan wives, seems severe but it was necessary for the divine mission of Israel to be accomplished. It was his marriages with "strange wives" that first led to King Solomon's downfall and to the introduction of idolatry into the kingdom of Israel. Once again the same problem had produced a pervasive compromise with their "abominations," so it had to be stopped, cost what it may. Ezra had been given complete authority by Artaxerxes not only to teach to the people of Israel the laws of God but also to enforce those laws through magistrates and judges which He would establish, even to the extent of capital punishment when necessary (Ezr 7:25-26)."

TSK: Ezr 10:11 - -- make confession : Lev 26:40-42; Jos 7:19; Psa 32:5; Pro 28:13; Jer 3:13; 1Jo 1:7-9 do his : Isa 1:16-18, Isa 56:4; Rom 12:2; Col 1:10; Heb 13:21 separ...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Ezr 10:11 - -- Do his pleasure you have sinfully pleased yourselves, now please God by your obedience to his command.

Do his pleasure you have sinfully pleased yourselves, now please God by your obedience to his command.

Haydock: Ezr 10:11 - -- Confession. Septuagint, "give praise;" which is done by repentance and virtue. (Menochius) --- Confess your faults, and submit to the justice of G...

Confession. Septuagint, "give praise;" which is done by repentance and virtue. (Menochius) ---

Confess your faults, and submit to the justice of God, Josue vii. 19. (Calmet)

Gill: Ezr 10:11 - -- Now therefore make confession to the Lord God of your fathers,.... Of their sin, and express their detestation of it, and repentance for it: and do...

Now therefore make confession to the Lord God of your fathers,.... Of their sin, and express their detestation of it, and repentance for it:

and do his pleasure; obey his will, and particularly in this case:

and separate yourselves from the people of the land; the Canaanites, &c. have no fellowship with them, make no covenants, contracts, and alliances with them for the future:

and from the strange wives; they had taken; put them away.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Ezr 10:11 Heb “the peoples of the land.”

Geneva Bible: Ezr 10:11 Now therefore ( h ) make confession unto the LORD God of your fathers, and do his pleasure: and separate yourselves from the people of the land, and f...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Ezr 10:1-44 - --1 Ezra encouraged to reform the strange marriages.6 Ezra assembles the people.9 The people repent, and promise amendment.15 The care to perform it.18 ...

MHCC: Ezr 10:6-14 - --There is hope concerning people, when they are convinced, not only that it is good to part with their sins, but that it is necessary; we must do it, o...

Matthew Henry: Ezr 10:6-14 - -- We have here an account of the proceedings upon the resolutions lately taken up concerning the strange wives; no time was lost; they struck when the...

Keil-Delitzsch: Ezr 10:10-11 - -- Ezra then stood up and reproved the assembled multitude, saying: Youhave brought home ( הושׁיב , comp. Ezr 10:2) strange wives to increase thet...

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 10:1-44 - --2. The solution to the problem ch. 10 This chapter illustrates the fact that we should respond t...

Constable: Ezr 10:9-15 - --The cooperation of the people 10:9-15 This general assembly took place in late November ...

Guzik: Ezr 10:1-44 - --Ezra 10 - Confession and Repentance A. The people decide to forsake their sin. 1. (1) The example of Ezra's confession. Now while Ezra was praying...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: Ezr 10:11 EZRA 10:10-44 —Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives, but Paul said not to do so? PROBLEM: Ezra made all the re...

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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 10 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Ezr 10:1, Ezra encouraged to reform the strange marriages; Ezr 10:6, Ezra assembles the people; Ezr 10:9, The people repent, and promise ...

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 10 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 10 Shechaniah encourageth Ezra to reform the strange marriages, Ezr 10:1-4 . All Israel swear to do accordingly, Ezr 10:5 . Ezra, mourning,...

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 10 (Chapter Introduction) (Ezr 10:1-5) Ezra encourages to reformation. (Ezr 10:6-14) He assembles the people. (v. 15-44) Reformation effected.

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 10 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have that grievance redressed which was complained of and lamented in the foregoing chapter. Observe, I. How the people's heart...

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 10 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZRA 10 Upon Ezra's prayer and confession, it was proposed by Shechaniah, that those who had married strange wives should put them ...

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