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The proclamation of Cyrus for the rebuilding of the temple.
(1-4) The people provide for their return. (5-11)
Verses 1-4 The Lord
stirred up the spirit of Cyrus. The hearts of kings are in the hand of the Lord.
God governs the world by his influence on the spirits of men; whatever good they
do, God stirs up their spirits to do it. It was during the captivity of the
Jews, that God principally employed them as the means of calling the attention
of the heathen to him. Cyrus took it for granted, that those among the Jews who
were able, would offer free-will offerings for the house of God. He would also
have them supplied out of his kingdom. Well-wishers to the temple should be
well-doers for it.
Verses 5-11 The same
God that raised up the spirit of Cyrus to proclaim liberty to the Jews, raised
up their spirits to take the benefit. The temptation was to some to stay in
Babylon; but some feared not to return, and they were those whose spirits God
raised, by his Spirit and grace. Whatever good we do, is owing to the grace of
God. Our spirits naturally bow down to this earth and the things of it; if they
move upward in any good affections or good actions, it is God who raises them.
The calls and offers of the gospel are like the proclamation of Cyrus. Those
bound under the power of sin, may be made free by Jesus Christ. Whosoever will,
by repentance and faith, return to God, Jesus Christ has opened the way for him,
and raises him out of the slavery of sin into the glorious liberty of the
children of God. Many that hear this joyful sound, choose to sit still in
Babylon, are in love with their sins, and will not venture upon a holy life; but
some break through all discouragements, whatever it cost them; they are those
whose spirit God has raised above the world and the flesh, whom he has made
willing. Thus will the heavenly Canaan be filled, though many perish in Babylon;
and the gospel offer will not have been made in vain. The bringing back the Jews
from captivity, represents the redemption of sinners by Jesus Christ.
Chapter 1:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 Chronicles Nehemiah
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
1 Kings
2 Kings
1 Chronicles
2 Chronicles
Ezra
Nehemiah
Esther
Job
Psalm
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Ezekiel
Daniel
Hosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts
Romans
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians
1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon
Hebrews
James
1 Peter
2 Peter
1 John
2 John
3 John
Jude
Revelation
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