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<div2 id="Ez.ix" n="ix" next="Ez.x" prev="Ez.viii" progress="91.44%" title="Chapter VIII">
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<h2 id="Ez.ix-p0.1">E Z R A</h2>
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<h3 id="Ez.ix-p0.2">CHAP. VIII.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Ez.ix-p1">This chapter gives us a more particular narrative
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of Ezra's journey to Jerusalem, of which we had a general account
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in the foregoing chapter I. The company that went up with him,
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<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.1-Ezra.8.20" parsed="|Ezra|8|1|8|20" passage="Ezr 8:1-20">ver. 1-20</scripRef>. II. The solemn
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fast which he kept with his company, to implore God's presence with
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them in this journey, <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.21-Ezra.8.23" parsed="|Ezra|8|21|8|23" passage="Ezr 8:21-23">ver.
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21-23</scripRef>. III. The care he took of the treasure he had with
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him, and the charge he gave concerning it to the priests, to whose
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custody he committed it, <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.24-Ezra.8.30" parsed="|Ezra|8|24|8|30" passage="Ezr 8:24-30">ver.
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24-30</scripRef>. IV. The care God took of him and his company in
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the way, <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.31" parsed="|Ezra|8|31|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:31">ver. 31</scripRef>. V. Their
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safe arrival at Jerusalem, where they delivered their treasure to
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the priests (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.32-Ezra.8.34" parsed="|Ezra|8|32|8|34" passage="Ezr 8:32-34">ver.
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32-34</scripRef>), their commissions to the kings lieutenants
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(<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.36" parsed="|Ezra|8|36|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:36">ver. 36</scripRef>), offered
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sacrifices to God (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.35" parsed="|Ezra|8|35|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:35">ver.
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35</scripRef>), and then applied to their business.</p>
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<scripCom id="Ez.ix-p0.1_1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8" parsed="|Ezra|8|0|0|0" passage="Ezr 8" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Ez.ix-p0.2_1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.1-Ezra.8.20" parsed="|Ezra|8|1|8|20" passage="Ezr 8:1-20" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Ezra.8.1-Ezra.8.20">
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<h4 id="Ez.ix-p1.10">The Journey of Ezra and
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Others. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.ix-p1.11">b. c.</span> 457.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.ix-p2">1 These <i>are</i> now the chief of their
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fathers, and <i>this is</i> the genealogy of them that went up with
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me from Babylon, in the reign of Artaxerxes the king. 2 Of
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the sons of Phinehas; Gershom: of the sons of Ithamar; Daniel: of
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the sons of David; Hattush. 3 Of the sons of Shechaniah, of
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the sons of Pharosh; Zechariah: and with him were reckoned by
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genealogy of the males a hundred and fifty. 4 Of the sons of
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Pahath-moab; Elihoenai the son of Zerahiah, and with him two
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hundred males. 5 Of the sons of Shechaniah; the son of
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Jahaziel, and with him three hundred males. 6 Of the sons
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also of Adin; Ebed the son of Jonathan, and with him fifty males.
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7 And of the sons of Elam; Jeshaiah the son of Athaliah, and
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with him seventy males. 8 And of the sons of Shephatiah;
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Zebadiah the son of Michael, and with him fourscore males. 9
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Of the sons of Joab; Obadiah the son of Jehiel, and with him two
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hundred and eighteen males. 10 And of the sons of Shelomith;
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the son of Josiphiah, and with him a hundred and threescore males.
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11 And of the sons of Bebai; Zechariah the son of Bebai, and
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with him twenty and eight males. 12 And of the sons of
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Azgad; Johanan the son of Hakkatan, and with him a hundred and ten
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males. 13 And of the last sons of Adonikam, whose names
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<i>are</i> these, Eliphelet, Jeiel, and Shemaiah, and with them
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threescore males. 14 Of the sons also of Bigvai; Uthai, and
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Zabbud, and with them seventy males. 15 And I gathered them
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together to the river that runneth to Ahava; and there abode we in
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tents three days: and I viewed the people, and the priests, and
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found there none of the sons of Levi. 16 Then sent I for
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Eliezer, for Ariel, for Shemaiah, and for Elnathan, and for Jarib,
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and for Elnathan, and for Nathan, and for Zechariah, and for
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Meshullam, chief men; also for Joiarib, and for Elnathan, men of
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understanding. 17 And I sent them with commandment unto Iddo
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the chief at the place Casiphia, and I told them what they should
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say unto Iddo, <i>and</i> to his brethren the Nethinims, at the
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place Casiphia, that they should bring unto us ministers for the
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house of our God. 18 And by the good hand of our God upon us
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they brought us a man of understanding, of the sons of Mahli, the
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son of Levi, the son of Israel; and Sherebiah, with his sons and
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his brethren, eighteen; 19 And Hashabiah, and with him
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Jeshaiah of the sons of Merari, his brethren and their sons,
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twenty; 20 Also of the Nethinims, whom David and the princes
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had appointed for the service of the Levites, two hundred and
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twenty Nethinims: all of them were expressed by name.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p3">Ezra, having received his commission from
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the king, beats up for volunteers, as it were, sets up an ensign to
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assemble the outcasts of Israel and the dispersed of Judah,
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<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Isa.11.12" parsed="|Isa|11|12|0|0" passage="Isa 11:12">Isa. xi. 12</scripRef>. "Whoever of
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the sons of Sion, that <i>swell with the daughters of Babylon,</i>
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is disposed to go to Jerusalem, now that the temple there is
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finished and the temple-service set a-going, now is their time."
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Now one would think that under such a leader, with such
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encouragements, all the Jews should at length have <i>shaken
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themselves from their dust,</i> and <i>loosed the bands of their
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neck,</i> according to that call, <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p3.2" osisRef="Bible:Isa.52.1-Isa.52.2" parsed="|Isa|52|1|52|2" passage="Isa 52:1,2">Isa. lii. 1, 2</scripRef>, &c. I wonder how any of
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them could read that chapter and yet stay behind. But multitudes
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did. They loved their ease better than their religion, thought
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themselves well off where they were, and either believed not that
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Jerusalem would better their condition or durst not go thither
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through any difficulties. But here we are told,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p4">I. That some offered themselves willingly
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to go with Ezra. The heads of the several families are here named,
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for their honour, and the numbers of the males that each brought
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in, amounting in all to 1496. Two priests are named (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.2" parsed="|Ezra|8|2|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:2"><i>v.</i> 2</scripRef>) and one of the sons of
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David; but, it should seem, they came without their families,
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probably intending to see how they liked Jerusalem and then either
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to send for their families or return to them as they saw cause.
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Several of their families, or clans, here named, we had before,
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<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p4.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.2.3-Ezra.2.20" parsed="|Ezra|2|3|2|20" passage="Ezr 2:3-20"><i>ch.</i> ii.</scripRef> Some went
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up from them at that time, more went up now, as God inclined their
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hearts; some were called into the vineyard at the third hour,
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others not till the eleventh, yet even those were not rejected. But
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here we read of <i>the last sons of Adonikam</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p4.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.13" parsed="|Ezra|8|13|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:13"><i>v.</i> 13</scripRef>), which some understand
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to their dispraise, that they were the last that enlisted
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themselves under Ezra; I rather understand it to their honour, that
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now all the sons of that family returned and none staid behind.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p5">II. That the Levites who went in this
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company were in a manner pressed into the service. Ezra appointed a
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general rendezvous of all his company at a certain place upon
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new-year's day, the first day of the first month. <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.7.9" parsed="|Ezra|7|9|0|0" passage="Ezr 7:9"><i>ch.</i> vii. 9</scripRef>. Then and there he
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took a view of them, and mustered them, and (which was strange)
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<i>found there none of the sons of Levi,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p5.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.15" parsed="|Ezra|8|15|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:15"><i>v.</i> 15</scripRef>. Some priests there were, but no
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others that were Levites. Where was the spirit of that sacred
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tribe? Ezra, a priest, like Moses proclaims, <i>Who is on the
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Lord's side?</i> They, unlike to Levi, shrink, and desire to
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<i>abide among the sheep-folds to hear the bleatings of the
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flock.</i> Synagogues we suppose they had in Babylon, in which they
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prayed, and preached, and kept sabbaths (and, when they could not
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have better, they had reason to be thankful for them); but now that
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the temple at Jerusalem was opened, to the service of which they
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were ordained, they ought to have preferred the gates of Zion
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before all those synagogues. It is upon record here, to their
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reproach; but <i>tell it not in Gath.</i> Ezra, when he observed
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that he had no Levites in his retinue, was much at a loss. He had
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money enough for the service of the temple, but wanted men. The
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king and princes had more than done their part, but the sons of
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Levi had not half done theirs. Eleven men, chief men, and men of
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understanding, he chooses out of his company, to be employed for
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the filling up of this lamentable vacancy; and here we are
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informed, 1. Of their being sent. Ezra sent them to a proper place,
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where there as a college of Levites, <i>the place Casiphia,</i>
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probably a street or square in Babylon allowed for that
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purpose—<i>Silver Street</i> one may call it, for <i>ceseph</i>
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signifies <i>silver.</i> He sent them to a proper person, to Iddo,
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the chief president of the college, not to urge him to come himself
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(we will suppose him to be old and unfit for such a remove), but to
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send some of the juniors, <i>ministers for the house of our
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God,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p5.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.17" parsed="|Ezra|8|17|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:17"><i>v.</i> 17</scripRef>. The
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furnishing of God's house with good ministers is a good work, which
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will redound to the comfort and credit of all that have a hand in
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it. 2. Of their success. They did not return without their errand,
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but, though the warning was short, they brought about forty Levites
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to attend Ezra, Sherebiah, noted as a very intelligent man, and
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eighteen with him (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p5.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.18" parsed="|Ezra|8|18|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:18"><i>v.</i>
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18</scripRef>). Hashabiah, and Jeshaiah, and twenty with them,
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<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p5.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.19" parsed="|Ezra|8|19|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>. By this it
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appears that they were not averse to go, but were slothful and
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inattentive, and only wanted to be called upon and excited to go.
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What a pity it is that good men should omit a good work, merely for
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want of being spoken to! What a pity that they should need it, but,
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if they do, what a pity that they should be left without it! Of the
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Nethinim, the servitors of the sacred college, the <i>species
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infima—the lowest order</i> of the temple ministers, more appeared
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forward to go than of the Levites themselves. Of them 220, upon
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this hasty summons, enlisted themselves, and had the honour to be
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expressed by name in Ezra's muster-roll, <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p5.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.20" parsed="|Ezra|8|20|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:20"><i>v.</i> 20</scripRef>. "Thus," says Ezra, "were we
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furnished with Levites, <i>by the good hand of our God upon
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us.</i>" If, where ministers have been wanting, the vacancies are
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well supplied, let God have the glory, and his good hand be
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acknowledged as qualifying them for the service, inclining them to
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it, and then opening a door of opportunity for them.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Ez.ix-p0.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.21-Ezra.8.23" parsed="|Ezra|8|21|8|23" passage="Ezr 8:21-23" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Ezra.8.21-Ezra.8.23">
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<h4 id="Ez.ix-p5.8">Ezra's Fast. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.ix-p5.9">b. c.</span> 457.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.ix-p6">21 Then I proclaimed a fast there, at the river
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of Ahava, that we might afflict ourselves before our God, to seek
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of him a right way for us, and for our little ones, and for all our
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substance. 22 For I was ashamed to require of the king a
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band of soldiers and horsemen to help us against the enemy in the
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way: because we had spoken unto the king, saying, The hand of our
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God <i>is</i> upon all them for good that seek him; but his power
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and his wrath <i>is</i> against all them that forsake him.
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23 So we fasted and besought our God for this: and he was intreated
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of us.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p7">Ezra has procured Levites to go along with
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him; but what will that avail, unless he have God with him? That is
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therefore his chief care. In all our ways we must acknowledge God,
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and in those particularly wherein we are endeavouring to serve the
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interest of his kingdom among men. Ezra does so here. Observe,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p8">I. The stedfast confidence he had in God
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and in his gracious protection. He told the king (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p8.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.22" parsed="|Ezra|8|22|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:22"><i>v.</i> 22</scripRef>) what principles he went
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upon, that those who seek God are safe under the shadow of his
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wings, even in their greatest dangers, but that those who forsake
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him are continually exposed, even when they are most secure. God's
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servants have his power engaged for them; his enemies have it
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engaged against them. This Ezra believed with his heart, and with
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his mouth made confession of it before the king; and therefore he
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was ashamed to ask of the king a convoy, lest thereby he should
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give occasion to the king, and those about him, to suspect either
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God's power to help his people or Ezra's confidence in that power.
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Those that trust in God, and triumph in him, will be ashamed of
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seeking to the creature for protection, especially of using any
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sorry shifts for their own safety, because thereby they contradict
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themselves and their own confidence. Not but that those who depend
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upon God must use proper means for their preservation, and they
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need not be ashamed to do so; but, when the honour of God is
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concerned, one would rather expose one's-self than do any thing to
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the prejudice of that, which ought to be dearer to us than our
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lives.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p9">II. The solemn application he made to God
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in that confidence: He <i>proclaimed a fast,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p9.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.21" parsed="|Ezra|8|21|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:21"><i>v.</i> 21</scripRef>. No doubt he had himself begged
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of God direction in this affair from the first time he had it in
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his thoughts; but for public mercies public prayers must be made,
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that all who are to share in the comfort of them may join in the
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request for them. Their fasting was, 1. To express their
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humiliation. This he declares to be the intent and meaning of it.
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"<i>that we might afflict ourselves before our God</i> for our
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sins, and so be qualified for the pardon of them." When we are
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entering upon any new condition of life our care should be to bring
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none of the guilt of the sins of our former condition into it. When
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we are in any imminent peril let us be sure to make our peace with
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God, and then we are safe: nothing can do us any real hurt. 2. To
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excite their supplications. Prayer was always joined with religious
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fasting. Their errand to the throne of grace was <i>to seek of God
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the right way,</i> that is, to commit themselves to the guidance of
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the divine Providence, to put themselves under the divine
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protection, and to beg of God to guide and keep them in their
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journey and bring them safely to their journey's end. They were
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strangers in the road, were to march through their enemies'
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countries, and had not a pillar of cloud and fire to lead them, as
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their fathers had; but they believed that the power and favour of
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God, and the ministration of his angels, would be to them instead
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of that, and hoped by prayer to obtain divine assistance. Note, All
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our concerns about ourselves, our families, and our estates, it is
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our wisdom and duty by prayer to commit to God, and leave the care
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of with him, <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p9.2" osisRef="Bible:Phil.4.6" parsed="|Phil|4|6|0|0" passage="Php 4:6">Phil. iv.
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6</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p10">III. The good success of their doing so
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(<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.23" parsed="|Ezra|8|23|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:23"><i>v.</i> 23</scripRef>): <i>We
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besought our God</i> by joint-prayer, <i>and he was entreated of
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us.</i> They had some comfortable assurance in their own minds that
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their prayers were answered, and the event declared it; for never
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any that sought God in earnest sought him in vain.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Ez.ix-p0.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.24-Ezra.8.30" parsed="|Ezra|8|24|8|30" passage="Ezr 8:24-30" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Ezra.8.24-Ezra.8.30">
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<h4 id="Ez.ix-p10.3">Ezra's Care of the Temple
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Treasure. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.ix-p10.4">b. c.</span> 457.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.ix-p11">24 Then I separated twelve of the chief of the
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priests, Sherebiah, Hashabiah, and ten of their brethren with them,
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25 And weighed unto them the silver, and the gold, and the
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vessels, <i>even</i> the offering of the house of our God, which
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the king, and his counsellors, and his lords, and all Israel
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<i>there</i> present, had offered: 26 I even weighed unto
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their hand six hundred and fifty talents of silver, and silver
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vessels a hundred talents, <i>and</i> of gold a hundred talents;
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27 Also twenty basons of gold, of a thousand drams; and two
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vessels of fine copper, precious as gold. 28 And I said unto
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them, Ye <i>are</i> holy unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.ix-p11.1">Lord</span>; the vessels <i>are</i> holy also; and the
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silver and the gold <i>are</i> a freewill offering unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.ix-p11.2">Lord</span> God of your fathers. 29 Watch
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ye, and keep <i>them,</i> until ye weigh <i>them</i> before the
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chief of the priests and the Levites, and chief of the fathers of
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Israel, at Jerusalem, in the chambers of the house of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.ix-p11.3">Lord</span>. 30 So took the priests and
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the Levites the weight of the silver, and the gold, and the
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vessels, to bring <i>them</i> to Jerusalem unto the house of our
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God.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p12">We have here an account of the particular
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care which Ezra took of the treasure he had with him, that belonged
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to God's sanctuary, Observe, 1. Having committed the keeping of it
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to God, he committed the keeping of it to proper men, whose
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business it was to watch it, though without God they would have
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waked in vain. Note, Our prayers must always be seconded with our
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endeavours; the care of Christ's gospel, his church, and
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ordinances, must not be so left with him but that it must also be
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<i>committed to faithful men,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p12.1" osisRef="Bible:2Tim.2.2" parsed="|2Tim|2|2|0|0" passage="2Ti 2:2">2
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Tim. ii. 2</scripRef>. 2. Having prayed to God to preserve all the
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substance they had with them, he shows himself especially
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solicitous for that part of it which belonged to the house of God
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and was an offering to him. Do we expect that God should, by his
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providence, keep that which belongs to us? Let us, by his grace,
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keep that which belongs to him. Let God's honour and interest be
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our care; and then we may expect that our lives and comforts will
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be his. Observe, (1.) The persons to whom he delivered the
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offerings of the house of God. Twelve chief priests, and as many
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Levites, he appointed to this trust (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p12.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.24 Bible:Ezra.8.30" parsed="|Ezra|8|24|0|0;|Ezra|8|30|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:24,30"><i>v.</i> 24, 30</scripRef>), who were bound by their
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office to take care of the things of God, and were in a particular
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manner to have the benefit of these sacred treasures. Ezra tells
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them why he put those things into their hands (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p12.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.28" parsed="|Ezra|8|28|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:28"><i>v.</i> 28</scripRef>): <i>You are holy unto the Lord,
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the vessels are holy also;</i> and who so fit to take care of holy
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things as holy persons? Those that have the dignity and honour of
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the priesthood must take along with them the trust and duty of it.
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The prophet is foretelling the return of God's people and ministers
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out of Babylon, when he gives the solemn charge (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p12.4" osisRef="Bible:Isa.52.11" parsed="|Isa|52|11|0|0" passage="Isa 52:11">Isa. lii. 11</scripRef>), <i>Be you clean that bear the
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vessels of the Lord.</i> (2.) The great exactness with which he
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lodged this trust in their hands: He <i>weighed to them the silver,
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the gold, and the vessels</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p12.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.25" parsed="|Ezra|8|25|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:25"><i>v.</i> 25</scripRef>), because he expected to have it
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from them again by weight. In all trust, but especially sacred
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ones, we ought to be punctual, and preserve a right understanding
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on both sides. In Zerubbabel's time the vessels were delivered by
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number, here by weight, that all might be forth-coming and it might
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easily appear if any were missing, to intimate that such as are
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entrusted with holy things (as all the stewards of the mysteries of
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God are) are concerned to remember, both in receiving their trust
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and in discharging it, that they must shortly give a very
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particular account of it, that they may be faithful to it and so
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give up their account with joy. (3.) The charge he gave them with
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these treasures (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p12.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.29" parsed="|Ezra|8|29|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:29"><i>v.</i>
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29</scripRef>): "<i>Watch you, and keep them,</i> that they be not
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lost, nor embezzled, nor mingled with the other articles. Keep them
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together; keep them by themselves; keep them safely, till you weigh
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them in the temple, before the great men there," hereby intimating
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how much it was their concern to be careful and faithful and how
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much it would be their honour to be found so. Thus when Paul
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charges Timothy with the gospel treasure he bids him keep it
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<i>until the appearing of Jesus Christ,</i> and his appearing
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before him to give account of his trust, when his fidelity would be
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his crown.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Ez.ix-p0.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.31-Ezra.8.36" parsed="|Ezra|8|31|8|36" passage="Ezr 8:31-36" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Ezra.8.31-Ezra.8.36">
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<h4 id="Ez.ix-p12.8">Ezra's Arrival at Jerusalem. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.ix-p12.9">b. c.</span> 457.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.ix-p13">31 Then we departed from the river of Ahava on
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the twelfth <i>day</i> of the first month, to go unto Jerusalem:
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and the hand of our God was upon us, and he delivered us from the
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hand of the enemy, and of such as lay in wait by the way. 32
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And we came to Jerusalem, and abode there three days. 33 Now
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on the fourth day was the silver and the gold and the vessels
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weighed in the house of our God by the hand of Meremoth the son of
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Uriah the priest; and with him <i>was</i> Eleazar the son of
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Phinehas; and with them <i>was</i> Jozabad the son of Jeshua, and
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Noadiah the son of Binnui, Levites; 34 By number <i>and</i>
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by weight of every one: and all the weight was written at that
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time. 35 <i>Also</i> the children of those that had been
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carried away, which were come out of the captivity, offered burnt
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offerings unto the God of Israel, twelve bullocks for all Israel,
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ninety and six rams, seventy and seven lambs, twelve he goats
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<i>for</i> a sin offering: all <i>this was</i> a burnt offering
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unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.ix-p13.1">Lord</span>. 36 And they
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delivered the king's commissions unto the king's lieutenants, and
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to the governors on this side the river: and they furthered the
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people, and the house of God.</p>
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||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p14">We are now to attend Ezra to Jerusalem, a
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journey of about four months in all; but his multitude made his
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||
marches slow and his stages short. Now here we are told,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p15">I. That his God was good, and he
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||
acknowledged his goodness: <i>The hand of our God was upon us,</i>
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||
to animate us for our undertaking. To him they owed it, 1. That
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||
they were preserved in their journey, and not all cut off; for
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||
there were enemies that <i>laid wait for them by the way</i> to do
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||
them a mischief, or at least, like Amalek, to <i>smite the hindmost
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||
of them,</i> but God protected them, <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p15.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.31" parsed="|Ezra|8|31|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:31"><i>v.</i> 31</scripRef>. Even the common perils of
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||
journeys are such as oblige us to sanctify our going out with
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||
prayer and our returns in peace with praise and thanksgiving; much
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||
more ought God to be thus eyed in such a dangerous expedition as
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||
this was. 2. That they were brought in safety to their journey's
|
||
end, <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p15.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.32" parsed="|Ezra|8|32|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:32"><i>v.</i> 32</scripRef>. Let
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||
those that have stedfastly set their faces towards the new
|
||
Jerusalem proceed and persevere to the end <i>till they appear
|
||
before God in Zion,</i> and they shall find that he <i>who has
|
||
begun the good work will perform it.</i></p>
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||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p16">II. That his treasurers were faithful. When
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||
they had come to Jerusalem they were impatient to be discharged of
|
||
their trust, and therefore applied to the great men of the temple,
|
||
who received it from them and gave them an acquittance in full,
|
||
<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p16.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.33-Ezra.8.34" parsed="|Ezra|8|33|8|34" passage="Ezr 8:33,34">v. 33, 34</scripRef>. It is a great
|
||
ease to one's mind to be discharged from a trust, and a great
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||
honour to one's name to be able to make it appear that it has been
|
||
faithfully discharged.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p17">III. That his companions were devout. As
|
||
soon as they came to be near the altar they thought themselves
|
||
obliged to offer sacrifice, whatever they had done in Babylon,
|
||
<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p17.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.35" parsed="|Ezra|8|35|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:35"><i>v.</i> 35</scripRef>. That will be
|
||
dispensed with when we want opportunity which when the door is
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||
opened again will be expected from us. It is observable, 1. That
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||
among their sacrifices they had a sin-offering; for it is the
|
||
atonement that sweetens and secures every mercy to us, which will
|
||
not be truly comfortable unless <i>iniquity be taken away</i> and
|
||
our peace made with God. 2. That the number of their offerings
|
||
related to the number of the tribes, twelve bullocks, twelve
|
||
he-goats, and ninety-six rams (that is, eight times twelve),
|
||
intimating the union of the two kingdoms, according to what was
|
||
foretold, <scripRef id="Ez.ix-p17.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.37.22" parsed="|Ezek|37|22|0|0" passage="Eze 37:22">Ezek. xxxvii.
|
||
22</scripRef>. They did not any longer go two tribes one way and
|
||
ten another, but all the twelve met by their representatives at the
|
||
same altar.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.ix-p18">IV. That even the enemies of the Jews
|
||
became their friends, bowed to Ezra's commission, and, instead of
|
||
hindering the people of God, furthered them (<scripRef id="Ez.ix-p18.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.8.36" parsed="|Ezra|8|36|0|0" passage="Ezr 8:36"><i>v.</i> 36</scripRef>), purely in complaisance to the
|
||
king: when he appeared moderate they all coveted to appear so too.
|
||
<i>Then had the churches rest.</i></p>
|
||
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