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CHAPTER 3
_ 1. The altar set up (Ezra 3:1)_
2. The feast of tabernacles celebrated (Ezra 3:4)
3. The sacrifices brought (Ezra 3:5)
4. The foundation of the temple laid ...
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THE LAYING OF THE TEMPLE FOUNDATION AND THE JOY OF THE PEOPLE.
Ezra 3:7. masons. carpenters: those referred to were the men who hewed
the stone from the quarries and those who prepared the rough stone...
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SO THAT THE PEOPLE COULD NOT DISCERN THE NOISE OF THE SHOUT OF JOY
FROM THE NOISE OF THE WEEPING OF THE PEOPLE.
The two sounds were so mingled that they could not be distinguished
from each other, but...
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_So that the people could not discern_ literally, -And the people &c."
The people generally, not merely the leaders, were of two minds. The
sounds were mingled together; the weeping near at hand was a...
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DISCOURSE: 433
THE REBUILDING OF THE TEMPLE
Ezra 3:11. All the people shouted with a great shout, when they
praised the Lord, because the foundation of the house of the Lord was
laid. But many of the...
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2. The foundation of the new temple is laid.
TEXT, EZRA 3:8-13
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Now in the second year of their coming to the house of God at
Jerusalem in the second month, Zeruhbabel the son of Shealtiel and
Jesh...
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_SO THAT THE PEOPLE COULD NOT DISCERN THE NOISE OF THE SHOUT OF JOY
FROM THE NOISE OF THE WEEPING OF THE PEOPLE: FOR THE PEOPLE SHOUTED
WITH A LOUD SHOUT, AND THE NOISE WAS HEARD AFAR OFF._
Could not...
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THE REFOUNDING OF THE TEMPLE
1. The seventh month] i.e. Sept.-Oct. of (probably) 537 b.c....
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THE *JEWS RETURN TO JERUSALEM
EZRA
_ROBERT BRYCE_
CHAPTER 3
V1 When the *people of Israel were living in their towns, they all met
in Jerusalem together. It was the 7th month.
Verse 1 The people...
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THE NOISE WAS HEARD AFAR OFF. — The people also mingled in the
weeping, which was with shrill cries. The rejoicing and the sorrow
were blended, and the common sound was heard from far. All here has
th...
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וְ אֵ֣ין הָ עָ֗ם מַכִּירִים֙ קֹ֚ול
תְּרוּעַ֣ת
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THE FOUNDATION OF THE TEMPLE LAID
Ezra 3:8
Foundation-laying is not always pleasant work. It means toil under
ground, down in the trenches, unnoticed and unknown, and those who
begin are often not pe...
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The leaders in this return were evidently conscious of the matters of
real importance in the life of the people. Directly they were settled
in their cities, the altar of God was established at Jerusal...
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This account affords an interesting moment of history, and furnisheth
out as beautiful a representation of the love and zeal of both
characters. It must have been a striking sight to have beheld those...
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REFLECTIONS
SEE, my soul, in those perilous, poor times of the church, yet amidst
all their poverty, the altar was set up, and the foundation of the
temple laid. But thine Altar is forever established...
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In the seventh month [1], the children of Israel gather themselves
together at Jerusalem, each one going up from the place where he
dwelt. The first thing which they do there, under the direction of
J...
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SO THAT THE PEOPLE COULD NOT DISCERN THE NOISE OF THE SHOUT OF JOY
FROM THE NOISE OF THE WEEPING OF THE PEOPLE,.... That is, not clearly
and distinctly, they were so mixed and confounded together, and...
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So that the people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy
from the noise of the weeping of the people: for the people shouted
with a loud shout, and the noise was heard afar off.
Ver. 13. _T...
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_So that the people could not discern_, &c. The mixture of sorrow and
joy here is a representation of this world. In heaven all are singing
and none sighing; in hell all are wailing and none rejoicing...
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1 The Altar is set vp.
4 Offerings frequented.
7 Workmen prepared.
8 The foundations of the Temple are laid in great ioy & mourning.
1 AND when the seuenth moneth was come, and the children of Isr...
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so that the people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy
from the noise of the weeping of the people; for the people shouted
with a loud shout, and the noise was heard afar off. The wailing...
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THE FOUNDATION OF THE TEMPLE LAID...
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THE ALTAR AND SACRIFICES RESUMED
(vv. 1-8)
Though the building of the temple did not begin until the second month
of the second year (v. 8), the children of Israel gathered together
"as one man" in...
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8-13 There was a remarkable mixture of affections upon laying the
foundation of the temple. Those that only knew the misery of having no
temple at all, praised the Lord with shouts of joy. To them, e...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Ezra 3:13 people H5971 discern H5234 (H8688) noise H6963 shout H8643
joy H8057 noise H6963 weeping H1065 people...
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THE PREPARATION OF THE FOUNDATIONS FOR THE NEW TEMPLE AND THE REACTION
OF THE PEOPLE (EZRA 3:8).
In the seventh month of the first year of their ‘coming to the house
of God at Jerusalem' the returnees...
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CONTENTS: Altar set up and temple foundations relaid. Worship
established.
CHARACTERS: God, Zerubbabel, Jeshua.
CONCLUSION: To see any branch of God's work reestablished after long
desolations canno...
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Ezra 3:1. _The seventh month,_ and the tenth day was the great and
holy day of atonement, as explained in Leviticus 16. They had left
Babylon in the spring; and being four months on their journey, the...
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_And they sang together by course._
RELIGIOUS FEELING PROMPTS TO PRAISE
During the persecution in Madagascar, a number of native Christians
would assemble at midnight in the house of the missionary f...
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_From the first day of the seventh month began they to offer
burnt-offerings unto the Lord._
THE FULL ESTABLISHMENT OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES PRECEDES SHE BUILDING OF
THE TEMPLE
A weighty truth is enshri...
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_And when the seventh month was come._
REBUILDING THE TEMPLE
I. They began by re-establishing the worship and service of the holy
place. They set up an altar, and offered the daily sacrifice. A wise...
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EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 3:1 The Returned Exiles Rebuild the Temple on Its
Original Site. The book of Ezra 1:1 spans several generations. The
returnees begin rebuilding, encounter resistance, an
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EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 3:12 BUT MANY... WEPT WITH A LOUD VOICE. Some of
the older people remembered the former temple and believed this new
one would not match its glory....
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.] This chapter contains—
1. The rebuilding of the altar (Ezra 3:1_ a_).
2. The renewal of the sacrificial worship and of the observance of the
religious festivals (Ezra...
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§ 3. REBUILDING OF THE TEMPLE AND OPPOSITION MADE TO IT.
EXPOSITION
LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION OF THE TEMPLE AND CEREMONIAL ON...
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And when the seventh month was come, the children of Israel were in
the cities, the people gathered themselves together as one man to
Jerusalem. Then stood up Jeshua the son of Jozadak, and his brothe...
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Could not discern — The mixture of sorrow and joy here, is a
representation of this world. In heaven all are singing and none
sighing; in hell all are wailing, and none rejoicing: but here on
earth we...