EZRA CHAPTER 4 The adversaries, being not accepted in the building of
the temple with the Jews, endeavour to hinder it, EZRA 4:1. Their
false and malicious letter to Artaxerxes, EZRA 4:7. Artexerxes's
decree: the building is hindered, EZRA 4:17. THE ADVERSARIES OF JUDAH
AND BENJAMIN; the Samaritans,... [ Continue Reading ]
LET US BUILD WITH YOU: this they spake not sincerely, as appears from
their disposition and designs discovered in the following history; but
that by this conjunction with them they might pry into their counsels,
and thereby get an opportunity to find some matter or pretences of
accusation against th... [ Continue Reading ]
YE HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH US; as being of another nation and
religion, and therefore not concerned in Cyrus's grant, which was
confined to the Israelites and to the worshippers of the true God. WE
OURSELVES TOGETHER, i.e. who are united together by Cyrus's grant in
this work; or, _alone_, as this w... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PEOPLE OF THE LAND, Heb. _of that land_; the present inhabitants
of that province, to wit, the Samaritans. TROUBLED THEM IN BUILDING;
by false reports and threats, and other means, described afterwards.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIRED COUNSELLORS AGAINST THEM; who by their artifices and interests
in the Persian court should give some stop to their work. ALL THE DAYS
OF CYRUS KING OF PERSIA; for though Cyrus still favoured the Jews, yet
he was then diverted by his wars, and his son Cambyses was left his
viceroy, who was a ve... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE REIGN OF AHASUERUS; which is supposed by divers learned men to
be from this time a common name to divers succeeding kings of Persia.
And this makes it seem doubtful who this was. This was either,
1. Xerxes the _fourth and rich_ king of Persia, as he is called,
DANIEL 11:2. Or rather,
2. Cam... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE DAYS OF ARTAXERXES; either,
1. Artaxerxes the son of Xerxes. Or,
2. Smerdis the magician. Or rather,
3. The same Cambyses, called by his Chaldee name Ahasuems, EZRA 4:6,
and here by his Persian name Artaxerxes; by which name he is here
called in the inscription of this letter, because so h... [ Continue Reading ]
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Several people thus called from the several places of that vast
Assyrian empire, from whence they were fetched, and who were united
together into one body, and sent as one colony by the Assyrian
monarchs into these parts.... [ Continue Reading ]
ASNAPPAR; either Esar-haddon, or some other person then of great
eminency, especially with his subjects and followers, who was captain
of this colony, and conducted them hither. ON THIS SIDE THE RIVER, to
wit, Euphrates. AT SUCH A TIME: the date of the epistle was
particularly expressed in the epist... [ Continue Reading ]
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HAVE SET UP THE WALLS THEREOF: either,
1. The Jews had begun to build or repair some part of the walls which
Nebuchadnezzar had left, which they aggravate in this manner. Or,
2. This is a mere fiction, which, being confidently affirmed, they
thought would easily find belief with a king whose heart... [ Continue Reading ]
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Thus they pretend the king's service to their own malicious designs
and private interests.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RECORDS OF THY FATHERS; political fathers, i.e. thy predecessors,
the former emperors of this empire, namely, in the Assyrian and
Babylonish records, which together with the empire were now in the
hands of the Persian kings, to be searched or read as the king's
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THEN CEASED THE WORK OF THE HOUSE OF GOD; for they neither could nor
might proceed in that work against their king's prohibition, without a
special command from the King of heaven, which they had, EZRA 5:1,2.
DARIUS KING OF PERSIA, to wit, Darius the son of Hystaspes, successor
of Cambyses; not, as... [ Continue Reading ]