Punctuate as follows:
Ezra 8:2. ... of the sons of David, Hattush of the sons of Shechaniah.
Ezra 8:3. Of the sons of Pharosh, Zechariah ....
Hattush, the descendant of David, was the grandson of Shechaniah (see
marginal reference).
Most of these names Ezra 8:2 occur also as those of heads of fam... [ Continue Reading ]
Ahava was both a town and a river Ezra 8:21. The modern name of the
place is Hit. It is famous for its bitumen springs, and is situated on
the Euphrates, at a distance of about 80 miles from Babylon, toward
the northwest.
NONE OF THE SONS OF LEVI - The Levites appear to have been disinclined
to ret... [ Continue Reading ]
CASIPHIA - Its situation is wholly unknown; but it cannot have been
far from Ahava.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SHEREBIAH - Either a name has fallen out before the words “a man
of understanding,” or the “and” here has crept into the text by
accident. Sherebiah appears among the most earnest of the Levites
under Nehemiah (see the marginal references).... [ Continue Reading ]
What “enemy” menaced Ezra, and on what account, is wholly
uncertain (compare Ezra 8:31). Perhaps robber-tribes, Arab or Syrian,
were his opponents.... [ Continue Reading ]
TWENTY BASONS OF GOLD, OF A THOUSAND DRAMS - Not of a thousand drams
(i. e., darics) each, but worth altogether a thousand darics. As the
value of the daric was about 22 shillings of British money, each
basin, or saucer, would have been worth (apart from the fashioning) 55
British pounds.
OF FINE C... [ Continue Reading ]
The Jews with Ezra left Babylon on the first day of the first month
Ezra 7:9. They reached Ahava in nine days, and, having remained there
three Ezra 8:15, quitted it, and resumed their journey on the twelfth.
They reached Jerusalem on the first day of the fifth month Ezra 7:9,
four months after the... [ Continue Reading ]
Compare the marginal reference. The idea of offerings for all Israel
pervades in this case the entire sacrifice, with the exception of the
lambs, whose number (77) is unique, and has not been accounted for.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGS COMMISSIONS - i. e., the orders issued to all governors of
provinces near Judaea by Artaxerxes, given in Ezra 7:21.
THE KINGS LIEUTENANTS - literally, “the king’s satraps.” The
word is used in its strict sense, referring to the chief rulers of
Persian provinces, from which the “governors”... [ Continue Reading ]