VIII.
(1-14) A list of the chief names, given by families, of those who
accompanied Ezra.
(1) THIS IS THE GENEALOGY. — The names of the heads of houses is
followed generally by that of the wider families they belonged to.
With this list is to be compared the register of those who went up
with Zerub... [ Continue Reading ]
According to 1 Chronicles 3:22, Huttush was a descendant of David, and
grandson of Shechaniab. The difficulty of the text therefore may
probably be best solved by punctuating thus: “Of the sons of David.
Hattush of the sons of Shechaniab. Of the sons of Pharosh,
Zechariah.”... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SON OF JANAZIEL. — Obviously a name is omitted. The LXX. have,
“of the sons of Zattu, Shechaniah,” before Jahaziel.... [ Continue Reading ]
Here also a name is wanting. The LXX. have, “of the sons of Bani,
Shelomith, the son of Josiphiah.”... [ Continue Reading ]
AND OF THE LAST SONS. — The younger branches, the elder being
reported in Ezra 2:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
AHAVA. — Both river and town. Nine days’ journey brought them
thither; and there is a place now called Hit, about eighty miles from
Babylon, which has been identified with it.
NONE OF THE SONS OF LEVI. — Only seventy-four had returned with
Zerubbabel (Ezra 2:40); and hero we have evidence that the... [ Continue Reading ]
(15-31) The journey through Ahava to Jerusalem.... [ Continue Reading ]
MEN OF UNDERSTANDING. — Teachers, and perhaps priests. These were
joined with nine chief men as a deputation to Iddo.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PLACE CASIPHIA. — Evidently near Ahavah, and a colony of Jews
presided over by Iddo, one of the humble race of the Nethinims, but at
present chief under the Persians. Ezra was aware of their existence in
these parts.
MINISTERS. — A term obviously including Levites and Nethinims.... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN OF UNDERSTANDING. — Probably a proper name, _Ishsekel._ This
is required by the “and” before “Sherebiah,” who was a Levite,
referred to by Nehemiah (Ezra 8:7).... [ Continue Reading ]
THE NETHINIMS — It is here alone recorded that David appointed these
to aid the Levites.
ALL OF THEM WERE EXPRESSED BY NAME. — Not, as some think, that they
were all famous, but that Iddo sent their names in a list not given.
The relief of their coming is gratefully ascribed to the “good hand
of ou... [ Continue Reading ]
TO SEEK OF HIM A RIGHT WAY FOR US. — The wilderness was now before
them, and an enemy, indefinitely referred to, was in the way: probably
desert tribes, always lying in wait for unprotected caravans.
OUR LITTLE ONES. — An intimation that whole households went up.
OUR SUBSTANCE. — Chiefly the treas... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE WE HAD SPOKEN UNTO THE KING. — The whole verse goes back to
the past. Ezra had magnified God’s providence before the king: His
“hand” upon his own “for good” — the habitual tribute to
Providence in this book and Nehemiah — and His power “against”
His enemies “for evil” not being expressed. T... [ Continue Reading ]
SHEREBIAH. — Rather, _to Sherebiah — _that is, these two Levites,
alone mentioned, with ten others, were associated with an equal number
of priests in the charge of the Temple treasure.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WEIGHED. — The gold and silver were in bars. According to the
best computation, the silver would amount to a quarter of a million of
our money, and the gold to about three-quarters of a million.... [ Continue Reading ]
A THOUSAND DRAMS. — _Darics,_ and therefore the whole worth rather
more than a thousand guineas.
FINE COPPER. — Probably the Roman Orichalcum, a metal very highly
valued.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I SAID UNTO THEM, YE ARE HOLY UNTO THE LORD. — A unique verse in
every respect. The treasures were consecrated, and they were committed
to consecrated hands: a good account was to be given of them to the
treasurers of the Temple.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HAND OF OUR GOD WAS UPON US. — This sums up the history of the
journey.... [ Continue Reading ]
THREE DAYS. — Devoted, as in the similar case of Nehemiah, to rest
and more private devotion.... [ Continue Reading ]
(32-36) The arrival in Jerusalem, and first proceedings there.... [ Continue Reading ]
MEREMOTH THE SON OF URIAH ... — These names of priests and Levites,
who had officially received the treasures, occur again in Nehemiah.... [ Continue Reading ]
BY NUMBER AND BY WEIGHT. — The number of the vessels and the weight
of the ingots were recorded and laid up for security.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY DELIVERED THE KING’S COMMISSIONS. — First came sacrifices
of burnt offering to God (Ezra 8:35); then, having rendered to God the
things which were God’s, they render to Cæsar the things of Cæsar.
They delivered the king’s commission, or firman, to the lieutenants
or satraps in military auth... [ Continue Reading ]