ABOMINATIONS - The mixed marriages had prevented that complete
separation of the people of God from the idolatrous rites, or
“abominations,” which the Law required, and which was necessary
for purity of religion. See 1 Kings 11:2 note.... [ Continue Reading ]
Plucking out the hair with the hands, so common among the Classical
nations, is, comparatively speaking, rarely mentioned as practiced by
Asiatics.... [ Continue Reading ]
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 that had
previously been so proud and self-righteous.... [ Continue Reading ]
The “little space” was above 60 years, counting from the second
year of Darius Ezra 4:24, or about 80 years, counting from the first
year of Cyrus Ezra 1:1. This does not seem to Ezra much in the
“lifetime” of a nation.
A REMNANT TO ESCAPE - Rather, “a remnant that has escaped.” The
“remnant” is th... [ Continue Reading ]
WE WERE BONDMEN - Rather, “we are bondmen” (compare the marginal
reference). The Israelites, though returned from the captivity, were
still “bondmen.” The Persian monarch was their absolute lord and
master.... [ Continue Reading ]
SAYING - The words which follow in this verse are not quoted from any
previous book of Scripture, but merely give the general sense of
numerous passages. Compare the marginal references.... [ Continue Reading ]
DELIVERANCE - Or, “remnant,” as in Ezra 9:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
Some take “righteous” to mean here “kind” or “merciful.”
Others give it the more usual sense of “just,” and understand the
full meaning of the passage to be, “Thou art righteous, and hast
punished us, because of our sin, the contraction of forbidden
marriages, so that we are a mere remnant of what w... [ Continue Reading ]