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Ezra 3
They set up the altar, offer sacrifices thereon, and keep the
feasts, ver. 1-6. They contribute, and lay the foundation of the
temple, ver. 7-13.
Verse 1. Seventh month - This was a sacred kind of month wherein there
were divers festivals, for which the people had been preparing
themselves, and now came to Jerusalem to the celebration of
them.
Verse 2. Altar - Which was of more present necessity than the temple,
both to make atonement to God for all their sins, and to obtain
God's assistance for the building of the temple, and to strengthen
their own hearts and hands in that great work.
Verse 3. For fear - So they made the more haste, lest they should be
hindered. Apprehension of dangers should quicken us in our duty.
Have we many enemies? We have the more need to have God for
our friend and to keep up our correspondence with him.
Verse 4. Tabernacles - This seems to be mentioned for all the
solemnities of this month, whereof this was the most eminent,
otherwise it is not probable, that they would neglect the day of
atonement which was so severely enjoined, Lev. xxiii, 27-29, and
was so exceeding suitable to their present condition.
Verse 5. Offering - The morning and evening, sacrifice. The law
required much; but they offered more; for tho' thy had little
wealth, they had much zeal. Happy they that bring with them out
of the furnace of affliction, such a holy heat as this!
Verse 6. Burnt-offerings - And the other sacrifices which were to be
offered with them upon that day, being the feast of trumpets.
Burnt-offerings are often put for all sacrifices.
Verse 9. Joshua - Not the high-priest so called, but a Levite, of whom
see chap. ii, 40. To set forward - To encourage them to a
vigourous prosecution of the work.
Verse 11. Sung - That everlasting hymn, which will never be out of date,
and to which our tongue should never be out of tune, the burden
of Psalm 1xxxvi, 1-26. Whatever our condition is, let it be owned,
that God is good, and whatever fails, that his mercy fails not.
Verse 12. Had seen - Which divers of them might well do; because it
was destroyed not sixty years ago. Wept - Because of the poor
preparations made for this, in comparison of what was made for
the other temple: because this was destitute of those things which
were the principal glory of the former temple, namely, the ark,
and the Urim and Thummim; because these foundation-stones
were far inferior to the former, both for quantity and price, 1
Kings vii, 9, 10, and because these foundations were of a far
narrower compass than the former: for although the foundations
of this house of the Lord, strictly so called, were of equal
largeness with those of the former, yet the foundations of the
whole building belonging to the first temple, were far larger than
these.
Verse 13. Could not discern - The mixture of sorrow and joy here, is a
representation of this world. In heaven all are singing and none
sighing; in hell all are wailing, and none rejoicing: but here on
earth we can scarce discern the shouts of joy from the noise of the
weeping, let us learn to rejoice with them that rejoice, and weep
with them that weep. Meantime let us ourselves rejoice as though
we rejoiced not, and weep as though we wept not.
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