EZR 10

Ezra 10:43

WEB

Of the sons of Nebo: Jeiel, Mattithiah, Zabad, Zebina, Iddo, Joel, and Benaiah.

BSB

And from the descendants of Nebo: Jeiel, Mattithiah, Zabad, Zebina, Jaddai, Joel, and Benaiah.

KJV

Of the sons of Nebo; Jeiel, Mattithiah, Zabad, Zebina, Jadau, and Joel, Benaiah.

Matthew Henry

Verses 15–44

Ezra 10:15–44

The method of proceeding in this matter being concluded on, and the congregation dismissed, that each in his respective place might gain and give intelligence to facilitate the matter, we are here told, 1. Who were the persons that undertook to manage the matter and bring the causes regularly before the commissioners - Jonathan and Jahaziah, two active men, whether of the priests or of the people does not appear; probably they were the men that made that proposal (Ezr 10:13, Ezr 10:14) and were therefore the fittest to see it pursued; two honest Levites were joined with them, and helped them, Ezr 10:15. Dr. Lightfoot gives a contrary sense of this: only (or nevertheless) Jonathan and Jahaziah stood against this matter (which reading the original will very well bear), and these two Levites helped them in opposing it, either the thing itself or this method of proceeding. It was strange if a work of this kind was carried on and met with no opposition. 2. Who were the commissioners that sat upon this matter. Ezra was president, and with him certain chief men of the fathers who were qualified with wisdom and zeal above others for this service, Ezr 10:16. It was happy for them that they had such a man as Ezra to head them; they could not have done it well without his direction, yet he would not do it without their concurrence. 3. How long they were about it. They began the first day of the tenth month to examine the matter (Ezr 10:16), which was but ten days after this method was proposed (Ezr 10:9), and they finished in three months, Ezr 10:17. They sat closely and minded their business, otherwise they could not have despatched so many causes as they had before them in so little time; for we may suppose that all who were impeached were fairly asked what cause they could show why they should not be parted, and, if we may judge by other cases, provided the wife were proselyted to the Jewish religion she was not to be put away, the trial of which would require great care. 4. Who the persons were that were found guilty of this crime. Their names are here recorded to their perpetual reproach; many of the priests, nay, of the family of Jeshua, the high priest, were found guilty (Ezr 10:18), though the law had particularly provided, for the preserving of their honour in their marriages, that being holy themselves they should not marry such as were profane, Lev 21:7. Those that should have taught others the law broke it themselves and by their example emboldened others to do likewise. But, having lost their innocency in this matter, they did well to recant and give an example of repentance; for they promised under their hand to put away their strange wives (some think that they made oath to do so with their hands lifted up), and they took the appointed way of obtaining pardon, bringing the ram which was appointed by the law for a trespass offering (Lev 6:6), so owning their guilt and the desert of it, and humbly suing for forgiveness. About 113 in all are here named who had married strange wives, and some of them, it is said (Ezr 10:44), had children by them, which implies that not many of them had, God not crowning those marriages with the blessing of increase. Whether the children were turned off with the mothers, as Shechaniah proposed, does not appear; it should seem not: however it is probable that the wives which were put away were well provided for, according to their rank. One would think this grievance was now thoroughly redressed, yet we meet with it again (Neh 13:23 and Mal 2:11), for such corruptions are easily and insensibly brought in, but not without great difficulty purged out again. The best reformers can but do their endeavour, but, when the Redeemer himself shall come to Sion, he shall effectually turn away ungodliness from Jacob.

Cross-references: Ezra 10:13 · Ezra 10:14 · Ezra 10:15 · Ezra 10:16 · Ezra 10:9 · Ezra 10:17 · Ezra 10:18 · Lev 21:7 · Lev 6:6 · Ezra 10:44 · Neh 13:23 · Mal 2:11

Hebrew interlinear

H1121

בֵּןbên/bane/

n-m — son

Derivation: from 1129;

a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or condition, etc., (like father or brother), etc.)

KJV: afflicted, age, (Ahoh-) (Ammon-) (Hachmon-) (Lev-) ite, (anoint-) ed one, appointed to, ( ) arrow, (Assyr-) (Babylon-) (Egypt-) (Grec-) ian, one born, bough, branch, breed, (young) bullock, (young) calf, × came up in, child, colt, × common, × corn, daughter, × of first, firstborn, foal, very fruitful, postage, × in, kid, lamb, ( ) man, meet, mighty, nephew, old, ( ) people, rebel, robber, × servant born, × soldier, son, spark, steward, stranger, × surely, them of, tumultuous one, valiant(-est), whelp, worthy, young (one), youth.

בֵּן

n.m — son

בֵּן 4870 n.m. son

1. son, male child, born of a woman

2. children (male and female)

3. youth, young men

4. the young of animals

5. of plant shoots

6. fig. of lifeless things, sparks, stars, arrows

7.

a. member of a guild, order or class

b. of animals son of (the) herd

8. ב׳ as n. relat. followed by word of quality, characteristic, etc.

9. n. relat. of age

בְּנוֹ

n.pr.m — his son

בְּנוֹ 1 Ch 24:26, 27 as n.pr.m. in AV, RV, but render: the sons of Jaaziah his son, & the sons of Merari by Jaaziah his son, cf. VB & Be Öt.

H5015

נְבוֹNᵉbôw/neb-o'/

n-pr-m n-pr-loc — Nebo

Derivation: probably of foreign derivation;

Nebo, the name of a Babylonian deity, also of a mountain in Moab, and of a place in Palestine

KJV: Nebo.

נְבוֹ

n.pr.loc — Nebo

נְבוֹ n.pr.loc.

1.

a. city in Moab

b. city in Judah

2. mt. in Moab, where Moses died

נְבוֹ

n.pr.div — Nebo

נְבוֹ n.pr.div. Nebo;—Babylonian god Is 46:1.

H3273

יְעִיאֵלYᵉʻîyʼêl/yeh-ee-ale'/

n-pr-m — Jeiel

Derivation: from 3261 and 410; carried away of God;

Jeiel, the name of six Israelites

KJV: Jeiel, Jehiel. Compare 3262.

יְעוּאֵל

n.pr.m — Jehiel

יְעוּאֵל, יְעִיאֵל, יְעִו֯אֵל n.pr.m.

1. son of Zerah

2.

a. a companion of Ezra

b. a chief of the Reubenites

c. Levites

d. one of those who took strange wives

3.

a. man of Gibeon, ancestor of Saul

b. one of David’s heroes

c. the סוֹפֵר (q.v.) of King Uzziah

d. a Levite

H4993

מַתִּתְיָהMattithyâh/mat-tith-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Mattithjah

Derivation: or מַתִּתְיָהוּ; from 4991 and 3050; gift of Jah;

Mattithjah, the name of four Israelites

KJV: Mattithiah. n

מַתִּתְיָ֫הוּ

n.pr.m — Mattithiah

מַתִּתְיָ֫הוּ, מַתִּתְיָה n.pr.m.

1. a Levitical musician

2. Levitical name

3. attendant of Ezra

4. one of those who took strange wives

H2066

זָבָדZâbâd/zaw-bawd'/

n-pr-m — Zabad

Derivation: from 2064; giver;

Zabad, the name of seven Israelites

KJV: Zabad.

זָבָד

n.pr.m — Zabad

זָבָד n.pr.m. (he hath given, or, a gift)

1. a descendant of Judah

2. an Ephraimite

3. one of David’s valiant men

4. one of the murderers of Joash of Judah

5. name of three returned exiles who had taken strange wives

H2081

זְבִינָאZᵉbîynâʼ/zeb-ee-naw'/

n-pr-m — Zebina

Derivation: from an unused root (meaning to purchase); gainfulness;

Zebina, an Israelite

KJV: Zebina.

זְבִינָא

n.pr.m — Zebina

זְבִינָא n.pr.m. (bought)—name of one who had taken a strange wife Ezr 10:43.

H3035

יִדּוֹYiddôw/yid-do'/

n-pr-m — Jiddo

Derivation: from 3034; praised;

Jiddo, an Israelite

KJV: Iddo.

יִדּוֹ

n.pr.m — Iddo

יִדּוֹ n.pr.m.

1. a Manassite

2. one of those who took foreign wives

H3100

יוֹאֵלYôwʼêl/yo-ale'/

n-pr-m — Joel

Derivation: from 3068 and 410; Jehovah (is his) God;

Joel, the name of twelve Israelites

KJV: Joel.

יוֹאֵל

n.pr.m — Joel

יוֹאֵל n.pr.m. (usu. interpr. as י׳ is God)

1. Samuel’s firstborn

2. a Simeonite prince

3. a Reubenite

4. a Gadite chief

5. a chief man of Issachar

6. one of David’s heroes

7. a chief of Manasseh

8. a Jew of Ezra’s time

9. a Benjamite

10. the prophet, son of Pethuel

11. Levites

H1141

בְּנָיָהBᵉnâyâh/ben-aw-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Benajah

Derivation: or בּנָיָהוּ; (prolonged) from 1129 and 3050; Jah has built;

Benajah, the name of twelve Israelites

KJV: Benaiah.

בְּנָיָ֫הוּ

n.pr.m — Benaiah

בְּנָיָ֫הוּ, בְּנָיָה n.pr.m. (Yah hath built up)—

1. one of David’s captains and heroes, son of Jehoiada

2. one of David’s thirty

3. a Simeonite

4. Levites

5. Israelites

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