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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 OBSERVANCE OF THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES.
Ezra 3:4. And they kept. : see Exodus 23:16; Leviticus 23:34;
Deuteronomy 16:13, and...
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_and afterward_offered] R.V. - _and afterward_", the verb being
supplied from the previous verse.
The clause implies that after the celebration of this Feast of
Tabernacles the Jews resumed for the f...
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II. The Temple Is Rebuilt (Ezra 3:1 to Ezra 6:22)
A. The altar is built, and the foundation laid.
1. The altar and the sacrifice are restored.
TEXT, EZRA 3:1-7
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Now when the seventh month came, an...
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_AND AFTERWARD OFFERED THE CONTINUAL BURNT OFFERING, BOTH OF THE NEW
MOONS, AND OF ALL THE SET FEASTS OF THE LORD THAT WERE CONSECRATED,
AND OF EVERY ONE THAT WILLINGLY OFFERED A FREEWILL OFFERING UNT...
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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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BOTH OF] better, 'and the offerings of,: see Numbers 28:29....
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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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BOTH OF THE NEW MOONS. — _And of the new moons._ The whole verse is
general and anticipatory. The new moons, the three feasts, and the
constant presentation of freewill offerings, added to the daily
s...
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וְ אַחֲרֵי כֵ֞ן עֹלַ֤ת תָּמִיד֙ וְ לֶ֣
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THE BUILDING OF THE ALTAR
Ezra 2:61; Ezra 3:1
Throughout their history the true Israelites were eager to maintain
their genealogy; wherever they were scattered, they carefully guarded
their national...
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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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And afterward [offered] (d) the continual burnt offering, both of the
new moons, and of all the set feasts of the LORD that were
consecrated, and of every one that willingly offered a freewill
offerin...
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Observe the morning and evening sacrifice. Here again remember,
Reader, as this was according to the law of Moses, the lamb of the
morning and evening sacrifice was offered. And what could more fully...
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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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AND AFTERWARDS OFFERED THE CONTINUAL BURNT OFFERING,.... Not after the
feast of tabernacles, as if they then began to offer the daily
sacrifice; for that they did as soon as the altar was set up, and...
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And afterward [offered] the continual burnt offering, both of the new
moons, and of all the set feasts of the LORD that were consecrated,
and of every one that willingly offered a freewill offering un...
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_And afterward offered the continual burnt-offering_ The morning and
evening sacrifice. The law required much, but they offered more; for
though they had little wealth, they had much zeal. Happy they...
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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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THE WORSHIP RESUMED...
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and afterward offered the continual burnt offering, Exodus 29:38, the
one lamb of the morning and of the evening worship, BOTH OF THE NEW
MOONS AND OF ALL THE SET FEASTS OF THE LORD THAT WERE CONSECRA...
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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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1-7 From the proceedings of the Jews on their arrival, let us learn
to begin with God, and to do what we can in the worship of God, when
we cannot do what we would. They could not at once have a temp...
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THE CONTINUAL BURNT OFFERING; thee morning and evening sacrifice; of
which see on NUMBERS 28:6. CONSECRATED, i.e. set apart for the solemn
and holy service of God....
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Ezra 3:5 Afterwards H310 regular H8548 offering H5930 Moons H2320
feasts H4150 LORD H3068 consecrated H6942 (H8794) offered...
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THE FIRST OBSERVANCE OF THE FEASTS OF THE SEVENTH MONTH AFTER THE
RETURN (EZRA 3:1).
It is probable that this is the first of the major feasts that the
arrivees had been in a position to celebrate. (H...
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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 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 3:4 For the FEAST OF BOOTHS, see Numbers 29:12.
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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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§ 2. RESTORATION OF THE ALTAR OF BURNT SACRIFICE, AND CELEBRATION OF
THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES.
EXPOSITION
RESTORATION OF THE ALTAR ...
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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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2 Chronicles 29:31; 2 Chronicles 29:32; Deuteronomy 12:17; Deuteronomy
12:6;...