"Let now our rulers of all the congregation stand, and let all them which have taken strange wives in our cities come at appointed times, and with them the elders of every city, and the judges thereof, until the fierce wrath of our God for this matter be turned from us."
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CHAPTER 10
_ 1. The effect of Ezra's prayer on the people (Ezra 10:1)_
2. Ezra summons an assembly (Ezra 10:5)
3. The gathering, confession and the evil judged (Ezra 10:9)
4. The register of those...
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THE JEWS ASSEMBLE IN JERUSALEM; OFFICERS ARE APPOINTED FROM EACH CITY
TO SEE THAT THE FOREIGN WIVES ARE PUT AWAY.
Ezra 10:6. Jehohanan: _cf._ Nehemiah 12:13. AND WHEN HE CAME THITHER:
read, and he lo...
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RULERS. princes.
FOR. Hebrew. _'ad =_ "until", as in the previous clause. Translate and
supply Figure of speech _Ellipsis_ (App-6) thus: "until the fierce
wrath of our God be turned from us, until th...
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The resolution of the general assembly epitomised. A general assent to
Ezra's proposal. The time of the year and the magnitude of the task
make it necessary to appoint a commission to carry it into ex...
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3. The decision is accepted by all, in the assembly.
TEXT, EZRA 10:9-15
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So all the men of Judah and Benjamin assembled at Jerusalem within the
three days. It was the ninth month on the twentieth...
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_LET NOW OUR RULERS OF ALL THE CONGREGATION STAND, AND LET ALL THEM
WHICH HAVE TAKEN STRANGE WIVES IN OUR CITIES COME AT APPOINTED TIMES,
AND WITH THEM THE ELDERS OF EVERY CITY, AND THE JUDGES THEREOF...
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THE FOREIGN WIVES ARE DIVORCED
3. According to the law] see Deuteronomy 24:1, which required a bill
of divorcement....
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THE *JEWS RETURN TO JERUSALEM
EZRA
_ROBERT BRYCE_
CHAPTER 10
V1 Ezra prayed and he confessed. He wept and he threw himself onto the
ground in front of the house of God. As he was doing these thing...
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(7-17) Conference of the people and commission to try individual
cases.
(8) FORFEITED. — This, as also what precedes and what follows, again
recalls the express commission of Ezra 7. But “according to...
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יַֽעֲמְדוּ ־נָ֣א שָׂ֠רֵינוּ לְֽ כָל
־הַ קָּהָ֞ל וְ כֹ֣ל ׀ אֲשֶׁ֣ר בֶּ †
עָרֵ֗ינוּ הַ...
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THE HOME SACRIFICED TO THE CHURCH
Ezra 10:1
EZRA'S narrative, written in the first person, ceases with his prayer,
the conclusion of which brings us to the end of the ninth chapter of
our Book of Ez...
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PUTTING AWAY STRANGE MARRIAGES
Ezra 10:1
The people seem to have been more impressed by Ezra's intense grief of
soul than they could have been by his severest condemnation. Is not
this the secret of...
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The sincerity and passion of Ezra's vicarious repentance produced
immediate results. The people had gathered about him through the long
hours of the day, and it would seem that they became conscious o...
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Let now our rulers of all the congregation stand, (i) and let all them
which have taken strange wives in our cities come at appointed times,
and with them the elders of every city, and the judges ther...
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_Cities. It is not clear whether the rulers went to the different
cities, or the principal men of each gave information, and caused the
guilty to appear before Esdras, at Jerusalem. (Haydock)_...
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No doubt the hand of the Lord was upon them, and with them, so that
grace triumphed over nature, that all the people, as the heart of one
man consented unto the thing. Oh! how delightful is it, when g...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 9 AND 10.
Alas! as soon as he can look into these things, he finds the law
already broken, evil already come in. The people of Israel had not
kept themselves...
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LET NOW OUR RULERS OF ALL THE CONGREGATIONS STAND,.... Let the great
sanhedrim, or court of judicature at Jerusalem, be fixed and
continued, and others:
AND LET ALL THEM WHICH HAVE TAKEN STRANGE WIVE...
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Let now our rulers of all the congregation stand, and let all them
which have taken strange wives in our cities come at appointed times,
and with them the elders of every city, and the judges thereof,...
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_Let now our rulers stand_ They propose that the rulers in Jerusalem
should meet, to take cognizance of this matter, and to judge and
determine in all particular cases: and that, at appointed times, t...
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[ORDER TAKEN FOR STRANGE MARIAGES.]
1 Shechaniah encourageth Ezra to reforme the strange mariages.
6 Ezra mourning, assembleth the people.
9 The people at the exhortation of Ezra, repent and promis...
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Ezra's Reform Measures Adopted...
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ACTION FOLLOWING PRAYER
(vv. 1-17)
Ezra expected an answer to his prayer, and God provided the answer
immediately in moving a very huge number of men, women and children to
gather together before Hi...
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FOR THIS MATTER:
Or, till this matter be dispatched...
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6-14 There is hope concerning people, when they are convinced, not
only that it is good to part with their sins, but that it is
necessary; we must do it, or we are undone. So rich is the mercy, and
so...
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LET OUR RULERS OF ALL THE CONGREGATION STAND; let the great council,
called the _Sanhedrim_, be settled, and meet to judge and determine of
all particular causes. THEM WHICH HAVE TAKEN STRANGE WIVES,...
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Ezra 10:14 leaders H8269 assembly H6951 stand H5975 (H8799) cities
H5892 taken H3427 (H8689) pagan H5237 wives H802 come H935 (H8799)
appointed H2163 (H8794) times H6256 elders H2205 judges H8199 (H88...
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Ezra 10:7
‘And they made proclamation throughout Judah and Jerusalem to all
the children of the captivity, that they should gather themselves
together to Jerusalem,'
Ezra having retired to pray, the...
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CONTENTS: Separation restored. Strange wives surrendered.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezra, Shecaniah, Jonanan.
CONCLUSION: There is hope concerning people when they are convinced
not only that it is good to p...
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Ezra 10:6. _When he came._ It should read, _till he came thither,_ as
appears from chap. Ezra 9:4, and at a late hour after the evening
devotion.
Ezra 10:9. _It was the ninth month,_ the depth of win...
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_Now when Ezra had prayed._
PRAYER AND CONFESSION
The former chapter did set down the humiliation of Ezra; this
demonstrates the fruit and effect that it produced. When the people
saw that he was so...
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EZRA 10:1 The People Agree to Dissolve the Marriages. Ezra prays, and
the people confess their sin (vv. Ezra 10:1). They agree to do God’s
will (vv. Ezra 10:3). Ezra seeks a solution (vv. Ezra 10:6),...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.] In this chapter we have the account
of—(i.) Shechaniah’s proposal to put away the strange wives (Ezra
10:1). (ii.) Ezra’s fast because of the people’s sin (Ezra 10:6)....
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EXPOSITION
REPENTANCE OF THE PEOPLE, AND COVENANT SWORN TO, ON THE RECOMMENDATION
OF SHECHANIAH (Ezra 10:1). While Ezra was uttering his prayer aloud,
upon his knees, in front of the temple, where the...
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But here a very stringent and harsh measure was taken. They put away
all of these wives, and they said unto him with a loud voice,
As thou hast said, so must we do (Ezra 10:12).
They realized that it...
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2 Chronicles 19:5; 2 Chronicles 29:10; 2 Chronicles 30:8; Deuteronomy
13:17; Deuteronomy 17:18; Deuteronomy 17:19; Deuteronomy 17:9; Isaiah
12:1; Joshua 7:26;...
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Our rulers — Let the great council, called the Sanhedrim, be
settled, and meet to determine of all particular causes. Judges —
Who are best able to inform the great council of the quality of the
perso...
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Why did God command Israelite men to put away their unbelieving wives,
but Paul said not to do so?
PROBLEM: Ezra made all the returning Israelites put away their
“pagan wives” because they were “addi...