CONTENTS
This chapter contains the record of the number which returned of the
people from Babylon. Of certain priests, which could not show their
pedigree.
Ezra 2:1
We are not to suppose that these were individually the very same
persons which were carried away and all lived to return. Seventy ye... [ Continue Reading ]
No doubt during the captivity a faithful register was kept of the
several families, and therefore their number was the more clearly
ascertained. Chiefly with an eye to the promised Messiah, each father
of the tribe carefully preserved his record. One feature in this
record of the families of Israel... [ Continue Reading ]
This list is of the priests. And a very large proportion they were to
the whole mass; somewhat about a tenth part.... [ Continue Reading ]
I include the whole of these in one list, for Levites, Nethinims, and
the Singers, with the children of Solomon's servants, may be summed up
as bearing offices in one and the same household, though in different
departments.... [ Continue Reading ]
This inability to prove their stock of Israel is mentioned as a
reproach. But yet we find that they were of those whose hearts the
Lord had inclined to go to Jerusalem; were they not types also of
those concerning whom we read in the last call of the Jews, who shall
take hold of the skirts of a true... [ Continue Reading ]
It is delightful to observe even in these times of deep poverty, how
tenacious the Israelites were of their true origin and descent both
from Israel and among the order of Aaron. And this is to be referred
into an higher cause than merely human considerations or human wisdom.
The hand of the Lord wa... [ Continue Reading ]
If the Reader will compare accounts in this of the return with that of
their carrying away, he will find that they had multiplied as they had
done in Egypt under all their affliction. Precious thought! the church
may be, must be, oppressed, assaulted, persecuted; but it is Jesus's
church, and she sh... [ Continue Reading ]
Their treasures of cattle make no inconsiderable figure, considering
that they came out of a long captivity.... [ Continue Reading ]
Their liberal offerings are taken notice of because they were given
with a liberal heart, though compared to former gifts in the building
of the first temple, their whole collection was small indeed. There
they gave in talents. Now only in drachms. The widow's mite was a
costly offering in the sight... [ Continue Reading ]
Their residence is noticed inasmuch as it implied, amidst all the
desolations of their cities, that they were delighted to be in
Jerusalem once more. The prophet had said, that the Lord's servants
should take pleasure in the very stones of Zion, and favor the dust
thereof. And here we see it fulfill... [ Continue Reading ]