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Very similar in tone to this are the confessions of Nehemiah Nehemiah
9:29 and of Daniel (see the marginal references). The captivity had
done its work by deeply convincing of sin the Jewish nation th...
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CHAPTER 9
_ 1. Ezra's astonishment and grief (Ezra 9:1)_
2. Ezra's confession and prayer (Ezra 9:5)
Ezra 9:1. When all these things had been done (that are related in
chapter 8:33-36) Ezra was confr...
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EZRA'S CONFESSION.
Ezra 9:5. at the evening Oblation: therefore in the presence of the
assembled worshippers.
Ezra 9:7. from the days of our fathers: _i.e._ from the times of the
patriarchs onwards....
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BEEN DELIVERED. For these selfsame sins! as in Ezra 9:2. confusion of
face. Compare Daniel 9:5....
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Ezra's Confession
5. _And at the evening sacrifice_ R.V. AND AT THE EVENING OBLATION,
i.e. at the time of its being offered.
_I arose up from my heaviness_ R.V. I AROSE UP FROM MY HUMILIATION.
Marg....
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Ezra's Prayer
Ezra's prayer, as a confession of national sin, should be compared
with the prayer of the Levites (Nehemiah 9:6-38), and more especially
with the prayer of Daniel (Daniel 9:4-19). As in...
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The record of Israelite history, i.e. sin and its retribution. But for
their sin, the Israelites would have had a far different history.
_Since the days of our fathers_ The exact phrase hardly occurs...
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2. Ezra's prayer is set down for us.
TEXT, EZRA 9:6-15
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and I said, O my God, I am ashamed and embarrassed to lift up my face
to Thee, my God, for our iniquities have risen above our heads and our...
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_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._
No JFB commentary on th...
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EZRA'S INDIGNATION AT INTERMARRIAGES WITH THE HEATHEN
1. The Canaanites, etc.] In the Law it was only with the various
Canaanite nations that marriage was altogether forbidden (Exodus
34:12; Deuterono...
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THE *JEWS RETURN TO JERUSALEM
EZRA
_ROBERT BRYCE_
CHAPTER 9
V1 After these things had happened, the leaders came to me. They
said, ‘The *people of Israel have not kept themselves separate from
th...
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(5-15) Ezra’s prayer of confession and deprecation.
(5) AND AT THE EVENING SACRIFICE I AROSE UP. — Until the afternoon
Ezra had sat silent and in grief before the Temple, and in presence of
the people...
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FOREIGN MARRIAGES
Ezra 9:1
The successful issue of Ezra's undertaking was speedily followed by a
bitter disappointment on the part of its leader, the experience of
which urged him to make a drastic...
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A LEADER'S SORROWS FOR HIS PEOPLE'S SINS
Ezra 9:1
The mingling of the holy seed with heathen peoples was always the
curse of Israel, and it has been the temptation of God's children in
every age. Do...
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On Ezra's arrival at Jerusalem complaint was made to him of the
failure and sin of the people. What an appalling story it was, that
during these sixty years, even though there had been no return to
he...
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_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...
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Reader! what sweet and gracious signs of sorrow, and of real communion
with God. The blushing, and dropping countenance, under the conscious
sense of the divine presence, are among the truest tokens o...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 9 AND 10.
Alas! as soon as he can look into these things, he finds the law
already broken, evil already come in. The people of Israel had not
kept themselves...
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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 HAV...
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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,...
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_Since the days of our fathers have we been in a great trespass _ 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 sa...
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1 Ezra mourneth for the affinitie of the people with strangers.
5 He prayeth vnto God with confession of sinnes.
1 NOWE when these things were done, the Princes came to me, saying,
The people of Isr...
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Ezra's Confession of the People's Sin...
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Since the days of our fathers have we been in a great trespass unto
this day, as the history of both Israel and Judah under the kingdom
had shown; AND FOR OUR INIQUITIES HAVE WE, OUR KINGS, AND OUR PR...
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HUMBLED BECAUSE OF MIXED MARRIAGES
(vv. 1-4)
If Ezra expected to engage in the pleasant work of the priesthood, it
must have been a keen disappointment to find soon after his arrival
that there was...
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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 sacrifice of himself. Ezra's address is a pen...
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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...
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Ezra 9:7 days H3117 fathers H1 day H3117 very H1419 guilty H819
iniquities H5771 kings H4428 priests H3548 delivered...
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EZRA'S ADMISSION OF ISRAEL'S GUILT BEFORE YHWH ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE
(EZRA 9:5).
When the time of the evening sacrifice came, no doubt feeling that
this act of atonement and dedication on the behalf...
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EZRA DEALS WITH THE PROBLEM OF RETURNEES WHO HAVE BEEN LED ASTRAY INTO
IDOLATRY HAVING TAKEN FOREIGN WIVES (EZRA 9:1 TO EZRA 10:44).
It is important here to recognise that what was in question was not...
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CONTENTS: The remnant loses its separated position. Ezra's prayer and
confession.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezra.
CONCLUSION: Let this be the comfort of true penitents, that though
their sins have piled up t...
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Ezra 9:2. _The holy seed have mingled with the people._ The
distinction of the Jews from the heathen was not by nature, but by
grace. Their nobility lay in adherence to the covenant of God, and so
the...
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EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 9:1 Ezra Discovers and Confronts the Problem of
Intermarriage. Ezra discovers that the Jewish community has mixed with
idolatrous non-Jewish groups in religion and in marriage. He le...
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EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 9:6 Ezra confesses for the community, beginning
with the historic sins of Israel that had led to the Babylonian exile.
OUR INIQUITIES... OUR GUILT. These two strong terms are each re...
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EZRA—NOTE ON EZRA 9:7 THE DAYS OF OUR FATHERS. The time before the
exile (see Zechariah 1:4). The terms SWORD, captivity
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.] We now come to the social and
religious reformation effected by Ezra amongst the Jews who had
previously returned to their own land (chaps. 9 and 10). And in this
chap...
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§ 2. REFORMATION OF RELIGION ACCOMPLISHED BY EZRA AT JERUSALEM.
EXPOSITION
IN the interval between Zerubbabel's rule and the coming of Ezra from
Babylon with a special commission appointing him gover...
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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 lands, doing according to...
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1 Kings 9:6; 1 Samuel 12:15; 2 Chronicles 29:6; 2 Chronicles 30:7;...
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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....