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Ezra 1:1 open_in_new
Cyrus. The son of Astyages and Esther. See App-57, on the genealogy of the Persian kings. So named Neh 200 years before he was born (Isaiah 44:28). The book of Esther precedes the book of Ezra-Nehemiah, and Nehemiah 1:1 Nehemiah 7:4 precedes Ezr 1:1-14. See note on Nehemiah 1:2.Esther 3:8; Esther 10:3, and App-57.
the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.
mouth. Compare 2 Chronicles 36:21-23.Jeremiah 29:10-14.
spirit. Hebrew. ruach. App-9.
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Ezra 1:2 open_in_new
God. Hebrew. Elohim. App-4.
God of heaven. See note on 2 Chronicles 36:23. Appropriate in the mouth of Cyrus, and in contrast with all heathen inscriptions.
hath given me. The son of Astyages (the venerable king. Ahasuerus) and Esther. Trained by Mordecai and Nehemiah, he was brought up in the knowledge of God and His Word.
charged me to build. Compare Isaiah 44:24-28; Isaiah 45:1-6; Isaiah 45:13.
an house. This proclamation put first, as it is the great subject treated of by Ezra.
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Ezra 1:3 open_in_new
Who is there... ? Figure of speech Erotesis. App-6.
build. rebuild.
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Ezra 1:4 open_in_new
whosoever [of the captive people] remameth in any place, &c. Note the Figure of speech Ellipsis.
remaineth. is left.
the men of his place: i.e. his Persian neighbours.
God. Hebrew. Elohim. (with Art.). the [true] God, App-4.
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Ezra 1:5 open_in_new
the chief of the fathers: i.e. those named in the next chapter.
chief. heads.
judah and Benjamin. But the other tribes found representatives. Compare Ezra 2:59; Ezra 2:70, where the terms "of Israel" and "all Israel" are used. In 1 Chronicles 9:3, Ephrairn and Manasseh are mentioned by name. See note on 1 Kings 12:17.
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Ezra 1:6 open_in_new
their hands. them. Put by Figure of speech Synecdoche (of Part), for themselves.
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Ezra 1:7 open_in_new
which Nebuchadnezzar had brought. Compare 2 Kings 24:13. Ezr 25:14. 2 Chronicles 36:1.Jeremiah 27:18-22; Jeremiah 28:6; Jeremiah 52:18; Jeremiah 52:19; Daniel 1:2; Daniel 5:2.
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Ezra 1:8 open_in_new
Sheshbazzar. the Chaldean name of the prince of Judah. Not Zerubbabel, which means born at Babel. Probably. Nehemiah, for he was the son of Hachaliah and Zidkijah (Nehemiah 10:1), and therefore. "prince of. Judah".
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Ezra 1:9 open_in_new
chargers. basons or bowls. Hebrew. 'agartal. In Numbers Ke'arah, plate or dish. Eng. "charger", from French charger, to load. Hence used of both. dish and. horse.