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Ezra 6
Darius's answer, ver. 1-7. His decree, ver. 8-12. The temple is
finished, ver. 13-15. The dedication of it, ver. 16-18. The passover
kept, ver. 19-22.
Verse 1. A decree - To search the rolls in Babylon, where search was
first made; but not finding the edict there, they searched in
Achmetha, or Ecbatana, and found it.
Verse 2. Achmetha - The royal city of the Medes and Persians.
Verse 3. Cubits - Those proportions differ from those of Solomon's
temple, which was but thirty cubits high, only the porch was a
hundred and twenty cubits high, and but twenty cubits in breadth.
Either therefore Solomon's cubits were sacred cubits, which were
larger than the other, and these but common cubits. Or, the sixty
cubits of height are meant only for the porch. And the word
rendered breadth, may be rendered the extension or the length of
it; it being improbable that the king should give orders about the
breadth, and none about the length of it.
Verse 12. Destroy - Tho' this temple was at length most justly destroyed
by the righteous hand of God, yet perhaps the Romans, who were
the instruments of that destruction, felt the effects of this curse.
For that empire sensibly declined ever after, 'till it was wholly
destroyed.
Verse 14. Through the prophesying - This is a seasonable intimation that
this great and unexpected success was not to be ascribed to
chance, or to the kindness or good humour of Darius, but unto
God only, who by his prophets had required and encouraged them
to proceed in the work, and by his mighty power disposed
Darius's heart to such kind and noble purposes.
Verse 21. Children of Israel - Probably some out of each of the twelve
tribes.
Verse 22. Joyful - He had given them both cause to rejoice, and hearts to
rejoice. God is the fountain whence all the streams of true joy
flow. Of Assyria - Of the king of Persia, who was now king of
Assyria also, here so called emphatically, to note the great power
and goodness of God in turning the hearts of these great
monarchs, whose predecessors had been the chief persecutors and
oppressors of God's people.
Chapter 6:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 Chronicles Nehemiah
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