CONTENTS
We have here a further relation of Ezra's journey to Jerusalem. He
begins it with prayer; the Lord conducts him and those who accompanied
him in safety. An account of his arrival, and his entrance on
business.
Ezra 8:1
It is to the honor of Ezra's company that the Holy Ghost hath caused... [ Continue Reading ]
The whole number is fourteen hundred ninety and six, beside the heads
of the houses themselves. A goodly company! How sweet is the gospel
proclamation, when made successful to win souls unto Christ. Was it
not in allusion to this, both in the Jewish and gospel church, that
the prophet cried out, The... [ Continue Reading ]
The pause that Ezra made before his departure, no doubt, was with a
view to begin his journey in prayer. Carry us not up hence, is, or
should be, the language of every truly regenerated believer, when like
Moses we are about to set forth on any expedition; unless thy presence
goeth with us. Exodus 3... [ Continue Reading ]
I admire the promptness of the Levites in coming forward at the call.
And I equally admire the piety of Ezra in ascribing this readiness of
the sons of Levi to the good hand of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet Jeremiah had predicted of the manner in which the people
should return, both the dispersed of Judah and Jerusalem; going and
weeping. Jeremiah 50:4. Ezra therefore, in a most pious manner,
proclaims a fast to seek the Lord's presence, like the pillar to
Israel, to go before them. And tho... [ Continue Reading ]
Is there not a sweet spiritual instruction here? Doth not the apostle,
in allusion to gospel treasures for himself and his faithful
companions, observe, we have this treasure in earthen vessels. 2
Corinthians 4:7. Indeed, are not all the precious truths of God
considered as the treasures of his grac... [ Continue Reading ]
Was not this journey a type of the gospel pilgrimage - long, and
dangerous, exposed to the dens of lions, and the mountains of
leopards? And is not the hand of our God upon us, to deliver us from
every foe? Precious Jesus! how art thou going before thy people, and
protecting them continually!... [ Continue Reading ]
I admire the continual observance of the offerings, and the
sacrifices; not for the multitudes of beasts slaughtered, but for the
evident reference the whole had to the person of the Lamb of God. Oh!
how impossible must it have been for all the art and contrivance of
man, in such a succession of age... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
My soul! doth not this view of Ezra's return from Babylon, with the
number of the people here named and recorded, suggest to thee the
ransomed of Zion, which shall one day return with everlasting joy upon
their heads; when Jesus shall again be seen on the holy mount, and
with him, not on... [ Continue Reading ]