EZRA 5:1 The Work Is Resumed, and Local Officials Seek Confirmation
of Cyrus’s Decree. After a period of inactivity, the leaders resume
work on rebuilding the temple, and provincial officials inquire into
its legitimacy.
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EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 5:3 The officials TATTENAI and SHETHAR-BOZENAI are
much more neutral than the officials in Ezra 4:8. Clearly they have no
knowledge of Cyrus’s decree, probably because the work had long been
stopped. They are interested only in the proper authorization of this
work. They do not int... [ Continue Reading ]
EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 5:6 Verse Ezra 5:6 introduces the COPY OF THE
LETTER sent by TATTENAI and SHETHAR-BOZENAI to DARIUS, and vv. Ezra
5:8 recite the letter itself.
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EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 5:8 The PROVINCE OF JUDAH lay within the Persian
province Beyond the River (see also note on 2:69). Tattenai (Ezra 5:6)
served as governor of the province, in Samaria. THE HOUSE OF THE GREAT
GOD is a diplomatic way of referring to the temple and the God of
Israel. It does not imply... [ Continue Reading ]
EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 5:11 The letter writers probably got their
information from the returned exiles themselves, since it reflects
their understanding of the situation. Instead of giving their actual
names when asked, the returned exiles say, WE ARE THE SERVANTS OF THE
GOD OF HEAVEN AND EARTH. That is,... [ Continue Reading ]
EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 5:12 This verse sums up the message of 1–2
Kings.
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EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 5:13 These verses repeat information given in Ezra
1:2. The text stops short of claiming that Cyrus had also commanded
that the rebuilding be funded by donations from places in Babylon
where the exiles lived (see note on 1:3–4). This was perhaps more
than Tattenai or even the exile... [ Continue Reading ]
EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 5:14 SHESHBAZZAR was one of the early leaders of
the returning exiles (see Ezra 1:8). Here he is called GOVERNOR, a
name applied to Tattenai himself in Ezra 5:3. The term could be used
loosely, since Judah would not have had a “governor” on a par with
the governor of the entire pro... [ Continue Reading ]
EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 5:16 IT HAS BEEN IN BUILDING. The period when
building had stopped was irrelevant both to the information Tattenai
was giving and the request he was making. Tattenai, following the
Jews’ own account, wants to link the original authorization and the
present building activity. So he... [ Continue Reading ]