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Ezra 4
THE adversaries, not being allowed to build with them, endeavour
to hinder the work, ver. 1-5. They falsely accuse them to
Artaxerxes, ver. 6-16. Who thereupon orders the work to be stopt,
ver. 17-22. It is stopt, ver. 23, 24.
Verse 1. The adversaries - The Samaritans. The relicks of the ten tribes,
and the foreigners who had joined with them.
Verse 2. With you - This they spake not sincerely, but that by this
conjunction with them, they might pry into their counsels, and
thereby find some matter of accusation against them. We seek -
For so they did, though in a mongrel way, 2 Kings xvii, 26, &c.
Esarhaddon - Son of Sennacherib, and after him king of Assyria,
who brought or sent these persons hither, either,
1. in the day's of Salmanasar, who reigned in Assyria but eight
years before Esarhaddon; and so Esarhaddon might be one of his
commanders, and the man by whom that colony was sent. Or,
2. in the reign of Esarhaddon, who sent this second colony to
strengthen the first.
3. With us - As being of another nation and religion, and therefore
not concerned in Cyrus's grant, which was confined to the
Israelites. Take heed, whom you go partners with, and on whose
hand you lean. While we trust God with an absolute confidence,
we must trust men with a prudent caution.
Verse 5. Cyrus - For though Cyrus still favoured the Jews, yet he was
then diverted by his wars, and his son Cambyses was left his vice-
roy, who was a wicked prince, and an enemy to the Jews. Until -
Hebrew. and until, &c. not only in the reign of Cyrus but also of
Cambyses, and of the magician, after whom was Darius.
Verse 6. Ahasuerus - A common name to divers kings of Persia.
Cambyses the son and successor of Cyrus, was known to be no
friend to the Jewish nation.
Verse 7. Artaxerxes - Cambyses, called by his Chaldee name,
Ahashuerus, ver. 6, and here by his Persian name, Artaxerxes: by which he is here
called in the inscription of this letter, because so he was called by
himself, and others in the letters written either by him; or to him.
Interpreted - It was written in the Chaldee or Syrian language, and
in the Syrian character: for sometimes the Chaldee or Syrian
words are written in the Hebrew character.
Verse 10. Asnapper - Either Esarhaddon, or some other person of
eminency, who was captain of this colony, and conducted them
hither. The river - Euphrates. Time - The date of the epistle was
particularly expressed therein, but here it was sufficient to note it
in general.
Verse 12. Be it known, &c. - This is a mere fiction, which being
confidently affirmed, they thought would easily find belief with a
king whose heart and ears they possessed by their hired
counsellors.
Verse 23. To cease. &c. - As they abused the king by their
misinformations, in the obtaining of this order, so they abused
him in the execution of it; for the order was only to prevent the
walling of the city. But having power in their hands, they, on this
pretense, stopt the building of the temple. See what need we have
to pray, not only for kings, but for all in authority under them:
because the quietness of our lives depends much on the integrity
and wisdom of inferior magistrates as well as the supreme.
Verse 24. Darius - Darius the son of Hystaspes, successor of Cambyses.
Chapter 4:
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