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A Prayer of Ezra
9:1 Now when these things had been completed, the leaders approached me and said, “The people of Israel, the priests, and the Levites have not separated themselves from the local residents who practice detestable things similar to those of the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Jebusites, the Ammonites, the Moabites, the Egyptians, and the Amorites. 9:2 Indeed, they have taken some of their daughters as wives for themselves and for their sons, so that the holy race has become intermingled with the local residents. Worse still, the leaders and the officials have been at the forefront of all of this!” 9:3 When I heard this report, I tore my tunic and my robe and ripped out some of the hair from my head and beard. Then I sat down, quite devastated. 9:4 Everyone who held the words of the God of Israel in awe gathered around me because of the unfaithful acts of the people of the exile. Devastated, I continued to sit there until the evening offering. 9:5 At the time of the evening offering I got up from my self-abasement, with my tunic and robe torn, and then dropped to my knees and spread my hands to the Lord my God. 9:6 I prayed, “O my God, I am ashamed and embarrassed to lift my face to you, my God! For our iniquities have climbed higher than our heads, and our guilt extends to the heavens. 9:7 From the days of our fathers until this very day our guilt has been great. Because of our iniquities we, along with our kings and priests, have been delivered over by the local kings to sword, captivity, plunder, and embarrassment– right up to the present time. 9:8 “But now briefly we have received mercy from the Lord our God, in that he has left us a remnant and has given us a secure position in his holy place. Thus our God has enlightened our eyes and has given us a little relief in our time of servitude. 9:9 Although we are slaves, our God has not abandoned us in our servitude. He has extended kindness to us in the sight of the kings of Persia, in that he has revived us to restore the temple of our God and to raise up its ruins and to give us a protective wall in Judah and Jerusalem. 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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Nama Orang, Nama Tempat, Topik/Tema Kamus

Nama Orang dan Nama Tempat:
 · Ammonites the tribe/nation of people descended from Ben-Ammi, Lot's son,Territory of the tribe/nation of Ammon
 · Amorites members of a pre-Israel Semitic tribe from Mesopotamia
 · Canaanites the region ofeast Mediterranean coastal land from Arvad (modern Lebanon) south to Gaza,the coast land from Mt. Carmel north to the Orontes River
 · Egyptians descendants of Mizraim
 · Hittite a person/people living in the land of Syro-Palestine
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jebusite resident(s) of the town of Jebus (Jerusalem)
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Judah the son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,a tribe, the land/country,a son of Joseph; the father of Simeon; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Jacob/Israel and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,the tribe of Judah,citizens of the southern kingdom of Judah,citizens of the Persian Province of Judah; the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile,"house of Judah", a phrase which highlights the political leadership of the tribe of Judah,"king of Judah", a phrase which relates to the southern kingdom of Judah,"kings of Judah", a phrase relating to the southern kingdom of Judah,"princes of Judah", a phrase relating to the kingdom of Judah,the territory allocated to the tribe of Judah, and also the extended territory of the southern kingdom of Judah,the Province of Judah under Persian rule,"hill country of Judah", the relatively cool and green central highlands of the territory of Judah,"the cities of Judah",the language of the Jews; Hebrew,head of a family of Levites who returned from Exile,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a man who was second in command of Jerusalem; son of Hassenuah of Benjamin,a Levite in charge of the songs of thanksgiving in Nehemiah's time,a leader who helped dedicate Nehemiah's wall,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah of Asaph dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Levites relating to Levi and the priesthood given to him,a tribal name describing people and ceremonies as sacred
 · Moabite a female descendant of Moab
 · Perizzite a people of ancient Canaan in the later territory of Ephraim
 · Persia citizen(s) of Persia


Topik/Tema Kamus: Intercession | Israel | Sin | Nation | Ezra | Zeal | Influence | Prayer | Afflictions and Adversities | Confession | God | Repentance | Remnant | Fellowship | Bondage | Marriage | Mantle | Backsliders | HAIR | Hittites | selebihnya
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Wesley: Ezr 9:3 - I rent Both mine inner and my upper garment.

Both mine inner and my upper garment.

Wesley: Ezr 9:4 - Evening sacrifice 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.

Wesley: Ezr 9:5 - Heaviness From that mournful posture, and put myself into the posture of a petitioner. He did this at the time of the evening sacrifice, because then devout peo...

From that mournful posture, and put myself into the posture of a petitioner. He did this at the time of the evening sacrifice, because then devout people used to come into the courts of the temple, that hearing his confession, they likewise might be made sensible of the sins of the people. And he had an eye to that great propitiation, of which that sacrifice was a peculiar type.

Wesley: Ezr 9:6 - Our He includes himself in the number of the transgressors, because he himself was guilty of many sins; and because the princes and priests, and so many o...

He includes himself in the number of the transgressors, because he himself was guilty of many sins; and because the princes and priests, and so many of the people having done this, the guilt was now become national.

Wesley: Ezr 9:7 - Have we been We are not purged from the guilt of our fathers sins, but we are still feeling the sad effects of them; yea, and are repeating the same sins.

We are not purged from the guilt of our fathers sins, but we are still feeling the sad effects of them; yea, and are repeating the same sins.

Wesley: Ezr 9:8 - A little space It is but a little while since God hath delivered us, and yet we are already returned to our sin.

It is but a little while since God hath delivered us, and yet we are already returned to our sin.

Wesley: Ezr 9:8 - A remnant The far greatest part of the Israelitish nation were yet in captivity.

The far greatest part of the Israelitish nation were yet in captivity.

Wesley: Ezr 9:8 - A nail Some kind of settlement; whereas before we were tossed and removed from place to place as our masters pleased. It is a metaphor from tents, which are ...

Some kind of settlement; whereas before we were tossed and removed from place to place as our masters pleased. It is a metaphor from tents, which are fastened by cords and nails, or pins.

Wesley: Ezr 9:8 - Holy place In Jerusalem, called the holy city, Neh 11:1, Neh 11:18; Dan 9:24, which is peculiarly mentioned, because of the temple, which was the nail that faste...

In Jerusalem, called the holy city, Neh 11:1, Neh 11:18; Dan 9:24, which is peculiarly mentioned, because of the temple, which was the nail that fastened their tents and gave them some hopes of continuing in their land.

Wesley: Ezr 9:8 - To lighten That he might revive and comfort our hearts. For as darkness is often put for a state of sorrow and affliction, so light is put for joy and comfort.

That he might revive and comfort our hearts. For as darkness is often put for a state of sorrow and affliction, so light is put for joy and comfort.

Wesley: Ezr 9:8 - In bondage For we are not quite delivered, being even here in subjection to our former lords.

For we are not quite delivered, being even here in subjection to our former lords.

Wesley: Ezr 9:9 - A wall The favour of the kings of Persia whose edicts were their security against all those enemies wherewith they were encompassed: and the gracious provide...

The favour of the kings of Persia whose edicts were their security against all those enemies wherewith they were encompassed: and the gracious providence of God, which had planted them in their own land, and watched over them from time to time.

Wesley: Ezr 9:11 - It is unclean 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 - Strong 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 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 - Before thee 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.

JFB: Ezr 9:1-2 - Now when these things were done The first days after Ezra's arrival in Jerusalem were occupied in executing the different trusts committed to him. The nature and design of the office...

The first days after Ezra's arrival in Jerusalem were occupied in executing the different trusts committed to him. The nature and design of the office with which the royal authority had invested him was publicly made known to his own people by the formal delivery of the contribution and the sacred vessels brought from Babylon to the priests to be deposited in the temple. Then his credentials were privately presented to the provincial governors; and by this prudent, orderly proceeding he put himself in the best position to avail himself of all the advantages guaranteed him by the king. On a superficial view everything contributed to gratify his patriotic feelings in the apparently flourishing state of the church and country. But a further acquaintance discovered the existence of great corruptions, which demanded immediate correction. One was particularly brought under his notice as being the source and origin of all others; namely, a serious abuse that was practised respecting the law of marriage.

JFB: Ezr 9:1-2 - the princes came to me, saying The information they lodged with Ezra was to the effect that numbers of the people, in violation of the divine law (Deu 7:2-3), had contracted marriag...

The information they lodged with Ezra was to the effect that numbers of the people, in violation of the divine law (Deu 7:2-3), had contracted marriages with Gentile women, and that the guilt of the disorderly practice, far from being confined to the lower classes, was shared in by several of the priests and Levites, as well as of the leading men in the country. This great irregularity would inevitably bring many evils in its train; it would encourage and increase idolatry, as well as break down the barriers of distinction which, for important purposes, God had raised between the Israelites and all other people. Ezra foresaw these dangerous consequences, but was overwhelmed with a sense of the difficulty of correcting the evil, when matrimonial alliances had been formed, families had been reared, affections engaged, and important interests established.

JFB: Ezr 9:3 - when I heard this thing, I rent my garment and my mantle, &c. 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;

JFB: Ezr 9:3 - plucked off the hair of my head and of my beard Which was a still more significant sign of overpowering grief.

Which was a still more significant sign of overpowering grief.

JFB: Ezr 9:4 - Then were assembled unto me every one that trembled at the words of the God of Israel, &c. 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 - I sat astonied until the evening sacrifice 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 - I fell upon my knees, and spread out my hands unto the Lord my God 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 9:1 - The people of Israel The people of Israel - These were they who had returned at first with Zerubbabel, and were settled in the land of Judea and whom Ezra found on his a...

The people of Israel - These were they who had returned at first with Zerubbabel, and were settled in the land of Judea and whom Ezra found on his arrival to be little better than the Canaanitish nations from whom God had commanded them ever to keep separate.

Clarke: Ezr 9:2 - Hath been chief in this trespass Hath been chief in this trespass - They who are the first men have been the most capital offenders; so Virgil, Aen. ix. 783: - Unus homo, vestris, ...

Hath been chief in this trespass - They who are the first men have been the most capital offenders; so Virgil, Aen. ix. 783: -

Unus homo, vestris, o cives, undique septu

Aggeribus, tantas strages impune per urbem Ediderit

Juvenum primos tot miserit orco

"Shall one, and he enclosed within your walls

One rash imprisoned warrior, vanquish all

Calm you look on, and see the furious fo

Plunge crowds of heroes to the shades below!

Pitt

The first of the Trojan youth were the chief, the most illustrious; so we say the first men of the kingdom for the nobles, etc.

Clarke: Ezr 9:3 - I rent my garment and my mantle 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

Clarke: Ezr 9:3 - Plucked off the hair 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.

Clarke: Ezr 9:4 - Those that had been carried away 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 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.

Clarke: Ezr 9:5 - Fell upon my knees Fell upon my knees - In token of the deepest humility. Spread out my hands, as if to lay hold on the mercy of God. We have already had occasion to e...

Fell upon my knees - In token of the deepest humility. Spread out my hands, as if to lay hold on the mercy of God. We have already had occasion to explain these significant acts.

Clarke: Ezr 9:6 - I am ashamed and blush I am ashamed and blush - God had been so often provoked, and had so often pardoned them, and they had continued to transgress, that he was ashamed t...

I am ashamed and blush - God had been so often provoked, and had so often pardoned them, and they had continued to transgress, that he was ashamed to go back again to the throne of grace to ask for mercy in their behalf. This is the genuine feeling of every reawakened backslider.

Clarke: Ezr 9:8 - And now for a little space And now for a little space - This interval in which they were returning from servitude to their own land

And now for a little space - This interval in which they were returning from servitude to their own land

Clarke: Ezr 9:8 - Grace hath been showed Grace hath been showed - God has disposed the hearts of the Persian kings to publish edicts in our favor

Grace hath been showed - God has disposed the hearts of the Persian kings to publish edicts in our favor

Clarke: Ezr 9:8 - To leave us a remnant to escape To leave us a remnant to escape - The ten tribes are gone irrecoverably into captivity; a great part even of Judah and Benjamin had continued beyond...

To leave us a remnant to escape - The ten tribes are gone irrecoverably into captivity; a great part even of Judah and Benjamin had continued beyond the Euphrates: so that Ezra might well say, there was but a remnant which had escaped

Clarke: Ezr 9:8 - A nail in his holy place A nail in his holy place - Even so much ground as to fix our tent-poles in

A nail in his holy place - Even so much ground as to fix our tent-poles in

Clarke: Ezr 9:8 - May lighten our eyes May lighten our eyes - To give us a thorough knowledge of ourselves and of our highest interest, and to enable us to re-establish his worship, is th...

May lighten our eyes - To give us a thorough knowledge of ourselves and of our highest interest, and to enable us to re-establish his worship, is the reason why God has brought us back to this place

Clarke: Ezr 9:8 - A little reviving A little reviving - We were perishing, and our hopes were almost dead; and, because of our sins, we were sentenced to death: but God in his great me...

A little reviving - We were perishing, and our hopes were almost dead; and, because of our sins, we were sentenced to death: but God in his great mercy has given us a new trial; and he begins with little, to see if we will make a wise and faithful use of it.

Clarke: Ezr 9:10 - What shall we say after this? 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 9:4 - trembled at the words 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...

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 of mocking and ignoring God's Word, men would do well to "tremble" at its commands and warnings."

Defender: Ezr 9:10 - forsaken thy commandments 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 9:1 - the princes // have not separated // doing according // of the Canaanites // Ammonites // Moabites the princes : Ezr 10:8; Jer 26:10, Jer 26:16 have not separated : Ezr 6:21, Ezr 6:22, Ezr 10:10, Ezr 10:11; Exo 33:16; Num 23:9; Neh 9:2, Neh 13:3; Is...

TSK: Ezr 9:2 - taken of their // the holy seed // mingled // the hand taken of their : Ezra 10:18-44; Exo 34:16; Deu 7:1-4; Neh 13:23, Neh 13:24; Mal 2:11 the holy seed : Exo 19:6, Exo 22:31; Deu 7:6, Deu 14:2; Isa 6:13;...

taken of their : Ezra 10:18-44; Exo 34:16; Deu 7:1-4; Neh 13:23, Neh 13:24; Mal 2:11

the holy seed : Exo 19:6, Exo 22:31; Deu 7:6, Deu 14:2; Isa 6:13; Mal 2:15; 1Co 7:14

mingled : Gen 6:2; Neh 13:3, Neh 13:23, Neh 13:24; 2Co 6:14

the hand : Ezra 10:18-44; Neh 13:4, Neh 13:17, Neh 13:28

TSK: Ezr 9:3 - rent // off // sat 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 :...

TSK: Ezr 9:4 - trembled // until trembled : Ezr 10:3; 2Ch 34:27; Psa 119:136; Isa 66:2; Eze 9:4 until : Exo 29:39; Dan 9:21; Act 3:1

TSK: Ezr 9:5 - heaviness // I fell // spread heaviness : or, affliction I fell : 2Ch 6:13; Psa 95:6; Luk 22:41; Act 21:5; Eph 3:14 spread : Exo 9:29, Exo 9:33; 1Ki 8:22, 1Ki 8:38, 1Ki 8:54; Psa 1...

TSK: Ezr 9:6 - I am ashamed // our iniquities // trespass // grown up I am ashamed : Job 40:4, Job 42:6; Jer 3:3, Jer 3:24, Jer 3:25, Jer 6:15, Jer 8:12, Jer 31:19; Eze 16:63; Dan 9:7, Dan 9:8; Rom 6:21 our iniquities : ...

I am ashamed : Job 40:4, Job 42:6; Jer 3:3, Jer 3:24, Jer 3:25, Jer 6:15, Jer 8:12, Jer 31:19; Eze 16:63; Dan 9:7, Dan 9:8; Rom 6:21

our iniquities : Gen 13:13; Psa 38:4; Isa 1:18, Isa 59:12

trespass : or, guiltiness

grown up : 2Ch 28:9; Luk 15:21; Rev 18:5

TSK: Ezr 9:7 - Since the days // for our iniquities // into the hand // to confusion // as it is this day Since the days : Num 32:14; 2Ch 29:6, 2Ch 30:7; Neh 9:32-34; Psa 106:6, Psa 106:7; Lam 5:7; Dan 9:5-8; Zec 1:4, Zec 1:5; Mat 23:30-33; Act 7:51, Act 7...

TSK: Ezr 9:8 - little space // grace hath // a remnant // a nail // in his holy place // lighten // reviving little space : Heb. moment grace hath : Ezr 9:9; Neh 1:11, Neh 9:31; Hab 3:2 a remnant : Ezr 9:14; 2Ki 19:4, 2Ki 19:30, 2Ki 19:31; Isa 1:9; Jer 42:2, ...

little space : Heb. moment

grace hath : Ezr 9:9; Neh 1:11, Neh 9:31; Hab 3:2

a remnant : Ezr 9:14; 2Ki 19:4, 2Ki 19:30, 2Ki 19:31; Isa 1:9; Jer 42:2, Jer 44:14; Eze 6:8, Eze 6:9, Eze 14:22; Zec 8:6, Zec 8:12; Rom 9:27, Rom 11:5, Rom 11:6

a nail : or a pin, i.e. a constant and sure abode, Ecc 12:11; Isa 22:23-25; Zec 10:4

in his holy place : Isa 56:5; Rev 3:12

lighten : 1Sa 14:27, 1Sa 14:29; Job 33:30; Psa 13:3, Psa 34:5

reviving : Psa 85:6, Psa 138:7; Isa 57:15; Eze 37:11-14; Hos 6:2

TSK: Ezr 9:9 - we were bondmen // yet our God // in the sight // to set up // repair // a wall we were bondmen : Neh 9:36, Neh 9:37 yet our God : Psa 106:45, Psa 106:46, Psa 136:23, Psa 136:24; Eze 11:16 in the sight : Ezr 1:1-4, Ezr 1:7-11, Ezr...

we were bondmen : Neh 9:36, Neh 9:37

yet our God : Psa 106:45, Psa 106:46, Psa 136:23, Psa 136:24; Eze 11:16

in the sight : Ezr 1:1-4, Ezr 1:7-11, Ezr 6:1-12, Ezr 7:6, Ezr 7:8, 11-28

to set up : Ezr 6:14, Ezr 6:15; Hag 1:9; Zec 4:6-10

repair : Heb. set up

a wall : Or rather, a hedge or fence, gader , such as were made for sheep-folds. Isa 5:2, Isa 5:5; Dan 9:25; Zec 2:5

TSK: Ezr 9:10 - what shall we say 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 // The land // the filthiness // one end to another 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 // nor seek their peace // that ye may // and eat // and leave it 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 // hast punished // less // hast given us 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 // join in // wouldest not thou // no remnant 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 // for we remain // in our trespasses // we cannot 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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Poole: Ezr 9:1 - The princes The princes who feared God, and understood that Ezra was come with large commission from the king, and with this design, to reform all disorders, wh...

The princes who feared God, and understood that Ezra was come with large commission from the king, and with this design, to reform all disorders, whereof this was not the least. From the people of the lands i.e. from the heathen nations round about them, which God had expressly commanded them to do, Deu 7:2,3 . Doing according to their abominations to wit, either,

1. Marrying promiscuously whomsoever they liked, as the heathens used to do; or,

2. Imitating them in their idolatrous or other wicked practices, into which they were drawn by their heathenish affinities; although they are not charged with any other crime besides their marriage in the following account of it.

Poole: Ezr 9:2 - The princes and rulers This they had done, either, 1. In the land of their captivity, into which these people were carried as well as others, as appears from Jer 25:9 , &...

This they had done, either,

1. In the land of their captivity, into which these people were carried as well as others, as appears from Jer 25:9 , &c. Or rather,

2. Since their return, as may be gathered from Ezr 9:8,9,10,14 .

The princes and rulers who should have restrained the people from this sin by their authority and example; and, by doing otherwise, made the sin more general, and involved themselves and the nation in the guilt of it.

Poole: Ezr 9:3 - My garment and my mantle // Plucked off the hair of my head, and of my beard // Sat down astonied 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.

Poole: Ezr 9:4 - Then were assembled unto me // Every one that trembled at the words of the God of Israel // Those that had been carried away // Until the evening sacrifice 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 .

Poole: Ezr 9:5 - From my heaviness // by reason of my heaviness, or affliction From my heaviness i.e. from that mournful posture, Ezr 8:4 , and put myself into the posture of a petitioner. Or, by reason of my heaviness, or affl...

From my heaviness i.e. from that mournful posture, Ezr 8:4 , and put myself into the posture of a petitioner. Or,

by reason of my heaviness, or affliction Having mourned for the sin, I considered that was not sufficient, and that God expected the confession and amendment of it, and therefore I fell to prayer.

Poole: Ezr 9:6 - Increased over our head He includes himself in the number of the transgressors, not only by a rhetorical figure called communication, but partly because he himself was guil...

He includes himself in the number of the transgressors, not only by a rhetorical figure called communication, but partly because he himself was guilty of many sins; and partly because the princes and priests, and so many of the people, having done this, the guilt was now become national.

Increased over our head like deep waters, in which we are as it were drowned, and ready to perish. Compare Psa 38:4 .

Poole: Ezr 9:7 - We have been in a great trespass unto this day We have been in a great trespass unto this day: we are not purged from the guilt and filth of our fathers’ sins, but we are still feeling the s...

We have been in a great trespass unto this day: we are not purged from the guilt and filth of our fathers’ sins, but we are still feeling the sad effects of their sins in the continuing captivity of a great number of our brethren; and we are still repeating the same sins.

Poole: Ezr 9:8 - Now for a little space // To leave us a remnant to escape // To give us a nail // That our God may lighten our eyes // Give us a little reviving in our bondage Now for a little space: it is but a little while since God hath delivered and restored us, and yet we are already returned to our former sin and foll...

Now for a little space: it is but a little while since God hath delivered and restored us, and yet we are already returned to our former sin and folly. Or thus, We have enjoyed this favour but a little while, and now we are sinning it away, and shortening our own happiness.

To leave us a remnant to escape that by his favour many of us should escape out of captivity; whom he calls but a remnant, because the far greatest part of the Israelitish nation were yet in captivity.

To give us a nail i.e. either,

1. A just and merciful prince of our own nation and religion; such being compared to nails or pins, as Isa 22:23 . Or rather,

2. Some kind of settlement; whereas before we were tossed and removed from place to place as our masters pleased. It is a metaphor from tents, which are fastened by cords and nails, or pins. In his holy place , i.e. in this holy land, as the land of Judah is called, Zec 2:12 . Or, in Jerusalem, which is called the holy city , Neh 11:1,18 Da 9:24 ; which is peculiarly mentioned, because of the temple, which was the nail which fastened their tents, and gave them some ground of hopes to continue in their land.

That our God may lighten our eyes i.e. that he might revive and comfort our hearts. For as darkness is oft put for a state of sorrow and affliction, so light is put for joy and comfort.

Give us a little reviving in our bondage for we are not quite delivered, but still wear our fetters upon us, being even here in subjection to our former lords.

Poole: Ezr 9:9 - We were bondmen // Hath extended mercy unto us in the sight of the kings of Persia // To give us a reviving // To repair the desolations thereof // To give us a wall We were bondmen i.e. in greater bondage than that in which we now are. Hath extended mercy unto us in the sight of the kings of Persia i.e. hath gi...

We were bondmen i.e. in greater bondage than that in which we now are.

Hath extended mercy unto us in the sight of the kings of Persia i.e. hath given us to find favour in their eyes.

To give us a reviving to recover us from the grave of dreadful calamities, in which we lay like dead men and dry bones, Eze 37:1 , &c.

To repair the desolations thereof to wit, of the temple; either,

1. To build the house, where there was only a heap of the ruins of the old temple. Or rather,

2. To frequent and celebrate the worship of God in that place, which hath long lain like a desolate and neglected place. For the building of the house was mentioned in the next foregoing words.

To give us a wall Heb. a hedge , or a fence ; either,

1. The wall built about Jerusalem. But it is probable that was not yet built, as we shall see by the following history. Besides, this fence is intimated to be as much a fence to the rest of Judah as to Jerusalem. Or,

2. The favour and protection of the kings of Persia, whose edicts on their behalf were under God their security against all those enemies wherewith they were encompassed. Or,

3. The powerful and gracious providence of God, which had brought them together, and planted them in their own land, and watched over them from time to time.

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 // Of the lands 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 // That ye may be strong 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 - Such deliverance as this 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? // There should be no remnant nor escaping 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 // For we remain yet escaped // We are before thee in our trespasses // We cannot stand before thee 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 9:1 - Abominations Abominations, or sins, (Menochius) marrying with infidels, contrary to the law, Exodus xxxiv. 15., and Deuteronomy vii. 3. (Du Hamel) --- Malachy[M...

Abominations, or sins, (Menochius) marrying with infidels, contrary to the law, Exodus xxxiv. 15., and Deuteronomy vii. 3. (Du Hamel) ---

Malachy[Malachias] (ii. 11.) reprehends this conduct, and threatens both rulers and people who tolerate it, with God's indignation. (Worthington)

Haydock: Ezr 9:2 - First First. Or "was in this first transgression," incurred by those who returned with Zorobabel; or "was concerned in this very heinous transgression;" ...

First. Or "was in this first transgression," incurred by those who returned with Zorobabel; or "was concerned in this very heinous transgression;" in transgressione hac prima. (Calmet) ---

Protestants, "hath been chief." 3 Esdras, "and the leaders and grandees partook in this illegal affair, from its commencement." Septuagint, "and the hand of the chiefs was in this transgress, in the beginning." This would greatly increase the difficulty of reformation. Some of the princes were however ready to undertake the work, and had preserved themselves from the two general contagion. (Haydock) ---

All marriages with the Moabites, &c., were prohibited, if the women remained infidels, Exodus xxxiv. (Tirinus)

Haydock: Ezr 9:3 - Coat // Mourning 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)

Haydock: Ezr 9:4 - To me // Sacrifice 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.)

Haydock: Ezr 9:7 - At this day At this day. Notwithstanding the favourable decrees of Cyrus, &c., the greatest part of the people continued in captivity, being dispersed, some int...

At this day. Notwithstanding the favourable decrees of Cyrus, &c., the greatest part of the people continued in captivity, being dispersed, some into Egypt, others into distant countries, beyond the Euphrates. (Calmet)

Haydock: Ezr 9:8 - As a // A pin // Eyes // Little life As a. Protestants, "for a little space, grace hath been shewed from the Lord," (Haydock) and yet we are again irritating Him! (Calmet) --- A pin...

As a. Protestants, "for a little space, grace hath been shewed from the Lord," (Haydock) and yet we are again irritating Him! (Calmet) ---

A pin, or nail, here signifies a small settlement or holding; which Esdras begs for, to preserve even a part of the people, who, by their great iniquity, had incurred the anger of God. (Challoner) ---

Allusion is made to the pins which fasten down a tent, (Isaias xxxiii. 20., and liv. 2.) or hinder a ship from being carried from the shore, (Tigurin; Menochius) on which utensils are hung up, (Tournemine) referring to the magistrates, who were now of the same country. (Tirinus) (Isaias xxii. 21.) (Delrio, adag. 218.) ---

Septuagint, "a support." Hebrew yathed, denotes also a walking-stick, nail, &c. (Menochius) ---

Eyes, fill us with joy, in perfect security. ---

Little life, free us from danger. (Calmet) ---

Esdras is afraid to ask for the impunity of all, but only begs that a small part may be spared, like a nail or post from a house, which may serve to rebuild it. (Worthington)

Haydock: Ezr 9:9 - Fence Fence. Hebrew gader, "the name which the Carthaginians" gave to Cadiz, "as it signifies a fence," or an inclosure. (Pliny, [Natural History?] xxi...

Fence. Hebrew gader, "the name which the Carthaginians" gave to Cadiz, "as it signifies a fence," or an inclosure. (Pliny, [Natural History?] xxii.) (Calmet) ---

Some Latin manuscripts read spem, "hope." (Lyranus) ---

The Tigurin version understands the wall of Jerusalem, built in a hurry. (Menochius) ---

But this was not perfected, (Haydock) if begun, till the time of Nehemias, 2 Esdras i. 3. (Calmet) ---

God gave his protection to the people, (Haydock; Delrio, adag. 219.) by the king of Persia. (Tirinus)

Haydock: Ezr 9:11 - Mouth 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 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 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 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 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 9:1 - Now when these things were done // the princes came to me // saying the people of Israel, and the priests, and the Levites, have not separated themselves from the people of the land // doing according to their abominations // of the Canaanites, the Perizzites, the Jebusites, the Ammonites, the Moabites, the Egyptians, and the Amorites Now when these things were done,.... When the captives with Ezra had refreshed themselves, and weighed the money and vessels they brought, and put the...

Now when these things were done,.... When the captives with Ezra had refreshed themselves, and weighed the money and vessels they brought, and put them into the hands of proper persons, and offered sacrifices, and delivered the king's commissions to his lieutenants and governors, and shown his own:

the princes came to me; some of the nobles of Israel, the most religious of them, who were concerned at the corruptions that were among them, though not a sufficient number to reform them:

saying the people of Israel, and the priests, and the Levites, have not separated themselves from the people of the land: but joined with them, though not in idolatrous practices, yet by marrying with them, which might lead them into them:

doing according to their abominations; not serving idols as they did, but imitating them in their marriages: even

of the Canaanites, the Perizzites, the Jebusites, the Ammonites, the Moabites, the Egyptians, and the Amorites; affinity with many of these was forbidden by an express law, Deu 7:1 all but the Moabites, Ammonites, and Egyptians, and from these for the same reason they were to abstain; namely, lest they should be drawn into idolatry; that the priests and Levites should do this, who ought to have known the law, and instructed the people better, was very sad and shocking.

Gill: Ezr 9:2 - For they have taken of their daughters for themselves, and for their sorts // so that the holy seed // have mingled themselves with the people of those lands // yea, the hand of the princes and rulers hath been chief in this trespass // in this first trespass For they have taken of their daughters for themselves, and for their sorts,.... Some that were widowers not only took wives to themselves of the above...

For they have taken of their daughters for themselves, and for their sorts,.... Some that were widowers not only took wives to themselves of the above nations, either when they were of Babylon, where many of these nations also were, or rather since their return; but they took for their sons also; yea, some that had wives took Heathenish ones to them, see Mal 2:13,

so that the holy seed; such as the Lord had separated from other nations, chosen them to be an holy people above all others, and devoted them to his service and worship:

have mingled themselves with the people of those lands; before mentioned, by marrying with them:

yea, the hand of the princes and rulers hath been chief in this trespass; they were the first that went into it, were ringleaders of it, who should by their authority and example have restrained others; or they were

in this first trespass i; which was the first gross and capital one the people fell into after their return from the captivity.

Gill: Ezr 9:3 - And when I heard this thing, I rent my garment and my mantle // and plucked off the hair of my head and of my beard // and sat down astonished 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.

Gill: Ezr 9:4 - There were assembled unto me everyone that trembled at the words of the God of Israel // because of the transgression of those that had been carried away // and I sat astonished until the evening sacrifice 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.

Gill: Ezr 9:5 - And at the evening sacrifice I rose up from my heaviness // and having rent my garment and my mantle // fell upon my knees, and spread out my hands unto the Lord my God And at the evening sacrifice I rose up from my heaviness,.... The signs and tokens of it, particularly sitting on the ground; or "from my fasting" n, ...

And at the evening sacrifice I rose up from my heaviness,.... The signs and tokens of it, particularly sitting on the ground; or "from my fasting" n, having eaten nothing that day, it being early in the morning when he was told the above case:

and having rent my garment and my mantle; which he had done before, and still kept them on him in the same case:

fell upon my knees, and spread out my hands unto the Lord my God; in the posture and with the gesture of an humble supplicant.

Gill: Ezr 9:6 - And said, O my God // I am ashamed, and blush to lift up my face to thee, my God // for our iniquities are increased over our head // and our trespass is grown up unto the heavens And said, O my God,.... Here begins the prayer of Ezra, and that with faith in God as covenant God, even when he was about to make confession of sin, ...

And said, O my God,.... Here begins the prayer of Ezra, and that with faith in God as covenant God, even when he was about to make confession of sin, and repentance for it; that prayer is right which is put up in faith, and that repentance genuine which is accompanied with faith, and flows from it:

I am ashamed, and blush to lift up my face to thee, my God; a true sight and sense of sin causes shame and blushing, and never more than when a man is sensible of his covenant interest in God, and of his grace and favour to him, particularly in the forgiveness of his sin, see Eze 16:61

for our iniquities are increased over our head; arisen and swelled like mighty waters, which seemed to threaten an overwhelming of them:

and our trespass is grown up unto the heavens; being done in an open, public, and insolent manner, and in such numbers, that they were, as it were, piled up in heaps, reaching to heaven, and calling down vengeance from thence. Ezra includes himself as being one of the same nation; and these sins being so common were become national ones, which involved all the individuals, and exposed them to the divine resentment.

Gill: Ezr 9:7 - Since the days of our fathers have we been in a great trespass unto this day // and for our iniquities have we, our kings, and our priests, been delivered into the hand of the kings of the lands // to the sword, to captivity, and to a spoil // and to confusion of face, as it is this day Since the days of our fathers have we been in a great trespass unto this day,.... The sins they were guilty of had been long continued in, which was a...

Since the days of our fathers have we been in a great trespass unto this day,.... The sins they were guilty of had been long continued in, which was an aggravation of them:

and for our iniquities have we, our kings, and our priests, been delivered into the hand of the kings of the lands; the ten tribes and their king into the hand of the king of Assyria, the kings of Judah, Jehoiakim, Jeconiah, and Zedekiah, into the hands of the king of Babylon, with the priests and people:

to the sword, to captivity, and to a spoil; some were slain with the sword, others carried captive, and the houses of them all plundered and spoiled:

and to confusion of face, as it is this day; being filled with shame when they reflected on their sins, the cause of those evils; and besides, the captivity of the ten tribes continued, and of many others, which exposed them to shame among their neighbours.

Gill: Ezr 9:8 - And now, for a little space, grace hath been showed from the Lord our God // to leave us a remnant to escape // and to give us a nail in his holy place // that our God may lighten our eyes // and give us a little reviving in our bondage And now, for a little space, grace hath been showed from the Lord our God,.... It was but a small time since the Lord first began to show favour to th...

And now, for a little space, grace hath been showed from the Lord our God,.... It was but a small time since the Lord first began to show favour to them, so that they soon after began to revolt from him; which argued the strange propensity of their minds to that which is evil, and from which they could not be restrained by the recent goodness of God unto them:

to leave us a remnant to escape; out of captivity, from whence a small number were graciously and safely returned to their own land:

and to give us a nail in his holy place; a fixed settlement in the land of Judea, the holy land the Lord had chosen, and in the temple, the holy place sacred to his worship; or a prince of their own, Zerubbabel, to be the governor of them, under whom they might enjoy settled happiness and prosperity, see Isa 22:23,

that our God may lighten our eyes; refresh our spirits, cheer our souls, and give us light and gladness, see 1Sa 14:27

and give us a little reviving in our bondage; for they were still in some degree of bondage, being in subjection, and tributaries to the kings of Persia; but yet being returned to their own land, it was as life from the dead unto them, at least it was giving them a little life, liberty, and joy.

Gill: Ezr 9:9 - For we were bondmen // yet our God hath not forsaken us in our bondage // but hath extended mercy unto us in the sight of the kings of Persia // to give us a reviving // to set up the house of our God, and repair the desolations thereof // and to give us a wall in Judah and in Jerusalem For we were bondmen,.... To the Chaldeans when in Babylon, which was more than the Jews in the times of Christ would own, Joh 8:33, yet our God hat...

For we were bondmen,.... To the Chaldeans when in Babylon, which was more than the Jews in the times of Christ would own, Joh 8:33,

yet our God hath not forsaken us in our bondage; had not left them to continue in it always:

but hath extended mercy unto us in the sight of the kings of Persia; moved them to have pity and compassion on them, and release them:

to give us a reviving; while in captivity, they were as in their graves, and like the dry bones in Ezekiel's vision, but revived upon the proclamation of Cyrus, and the encouragement he gave them to return to their own land:

to set up the house of our God, and repair the desolations thereof; both to rebuild the temple, and to restore the worship of it:

and to give us a wall in Judah and in Jerusalem; not to set up the walls of Jerusalem, and of other cities, which as yet was not done; but rather the walls of their houses, which they had rebuilt; they had walled houses given them in Judah and Jerusalem; though the word signifies an hedge or fence, such as is about gardens and vineyards, and may denote the protection of the kings of Persia, which was a fence to them against the Samaritans and others; and especially the hedge of divine Providence about them, which guarded and defended them, see Job 1:10.

Gill: Ezr 9:10 - And now, O our God, what shall we say after this // for we have forsaken thy commandments 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 // saying, the land, unto which ye go to possess it // 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 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 // nor seek their peace or their wealth for ever // that ye may be strong, and eat the good of the land, and leave it for an inheritance to your children for ever 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 // seeing that our God hast punished us less than our iniquities deserve // and hast given us such deliverance as this 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 // wouldest thou not be angry with us till thou hadst consumed us // so that there should be no remnant nor escaping 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 // for we remain yet escaped, as it is this day // behold, we are before thee in our trespasses // for we cannot stand before thee because of this 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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NET Notes: Ezr 9:1 Heb “the peoples of the lands.” So also in v. 2.

NET Notes: Ezr 9:2 Heb “the holy seed,” referring to the Israelites as God’s holy people.

NET Notes: Ezr 9:4 Heb “the exile”; the words “the people” are not in the Hebrew text, but are supplied in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Ezr 9:5 The Hebrew word used here is a hapax legomenon. It refers to the self-abasement that accompanies religious sorrow and fasting.

NET Notes: Ezr 9:6 Heb “I said.”

NET Notes: Ezr 9:7 Heb “the kings of the lands.”

NET Notes: Ezr 9:8 Heb “to cause our eyes to shine.” The expression is a figure of speech for “to revive.” See DCH 1:160 s.v. או—...

NET Notes: Ezr 9:9 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

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 9:1 Now when these things were done, the princes came to me, saying, The people of Israel, and the priests, and the Levites, have not ( a ) separated them...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 9:2 For they have taken of their daughters for themselves, and for their sons: so that the holy seed have mingled themselves with the people of [those] la...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 9:3 And when I heard this thing, I rent my garment and my mantle, and plucked off the hair of my head and of my beard, and sat down ( c ) astonied. ( c )...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 9:6 And said, O my God, I am ashamed and blush to lift up my face to thee, my God: for our iniquities are increased ( d ) over [our] head, and our trespas...

Geneva Bible: Ezr 9:8 And now for a little space grace hath been [shewed] from the LORD our God, to leave us a remnant to escape, and to give us a ( f ) nail in his holy pl...

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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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...

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 9:1-4 - -- 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 ...

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 9:1-2 - -- Information given of the intermingling of Israel with the heathennations of the land by marriage (Ezr 9:1-4), and Ezra's prayer and confession(Ezr 9...

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 ...

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 9:1-4 - --The news of apostasy 9:1-4 The Mosaic Law strictly forbade intermarriage with the native...

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 - Israel's Sin and Ezra's Confession 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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JFB: Ezra (Pendahuluan Kitab) 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 (Garis Besar) 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 (Pendahuluan Kitab) 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 (Pendahuluan Pasal) 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 (Pendahuluan Kitab) 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 (Pendahuluan Pasal) 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 (Pendahuluan Kitab) 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 (Pendahuluan Pasal) (Ezr 9:1-4) Ezra mourns for the Jews' conduct. (Ezr 9:5-15) Ezra's confession of sins.

Matthew Henry: Ezra (Pendahuluan Kitab) 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 (Pendahuluan Pasal) 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 (Pendahuluan Kitab) Introduction Title The title in the English text comes from the main character in the ...

Constable: Ezra (Garis Besar) 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 (Pendahuluan Kitab) 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 (Pendahuluan Kitab) 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 (Pendahuluan Pasal) 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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