Ezra 4:23
WEB
Then when the copy of King Artaxerxes’ letter was read before Rehum, Shimshai the scribe, and their companions, they went in haste to Jerusalem to the Jews, and made them to cease by force of arms.
BSB
When the text of the letter from King Artaxerxes was read to Rehum, Shimshai the scribe, and their associates, they went immediately to the Jews in Jerusalem and forcibly stopped them.
KJV
¶ Now when the copy of king Artaxerxes’ letter was read before Rehum, and Shimshai the scribe, and their companions, they went up in haste to Jerusalem unto the Jews, and made them to cease by force and power.
Matthew Henry
Hebrew interlinear
H116
adv — then
Derivation: (Aramaic) of uncertain derivation;
then (of time)
KJV: now, that time, then.
adv — then
אֱדַ֫יִן 57 adv. then, thereupon
H4481
prep — according
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 4480
KJV: according, after, because, before, by, for, from, × him, × more than, (out) of, part, since, × these, to, upon, when.
prep — from
מִן prep. from, out of, by, by reason of, at, more then
H1768
prt — that, of
Derivation: (Aramaic) apparently for 1668;
that, used as relative conjunction, and especially (with a preposition) in adverbial phrases; also as preposition of
KJV: × as, but, for(-asmuch ), now, of, seeing, than, that, therefore, until, what (-soever), when, which, whom, whose.
part. of relation — who
דִּי part. of relation, who, which, that, used also as mark of gen. and conj. that, because
H6573
n-m — copy
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 6572
KJV: copy.
n.m — copy
פַּרְשֶׁ֫גֶן n.m. copy
H5407
n-m — letter
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 5406
KJV: letter.
n.m — letter
[נִשְׁתְּוָן] n.m. letter
H783
n-pr-m — Artachshasta
Derivation: or אַרְתַּחְשַׁשְׁתְּא; or by permutation אַרְתַּחְשַׁסְתְּא; of foreign origin;
Artachshasta (or Artaxerxes), a title (rather than name) of several Persian kings
KJV: Artaxerxes.
n.pr.m — Artaxerxes
אַרְתַּחְשַׁשְׂתָּא n.pr.m. Artaxerxes
n.pr.m — Artaxerxes
אַרְתַּחְשַׁשְׂתְּא n.pr.m. of king
H4430
n-m — king
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 4428;
a king
KJV: king, royal.
n.m — king
מֶ֫לֶךְ 178 n.m. king
H7123
v — call
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 7121
KJV: call, cry, read.
vb — call
[קְרָא] vb. call, read out, aloud
Pe.
1. call, proclaim
2. read out, aloud
Pe‛îl it was read
Hithpe. be summoned
H6925
prep — before
Derivation: (Aramaic) or קְדָם; (Aramaic) (Daniel 7:13), corresponding to 6924;
before
KJV: before, × from, × I (thought), × me, of, × it pleased, presence.
before
[קֳדָם] 42 prep. before
H7348
n-pr-m — Rechum
Derivation: a form of 7349;
Rechum, the name of a Persian and of three Israelites
KJV: Rehum.
n.pr.m — Rehum
רְחוּם, רְחֻם n.pr.m. (compassion, or softness, gentleness?);—post-exilic name
1. with Zerub.
2. with Neh.
H8124
n-pr-m — Shimshai
Derivation: (Aramaic) from 8122; sunny;
Shimshai, a Samaritan
KJV: Shimshai.
n.pr.m — Shimshai
שִׁמְשַׁי n.pr.m.
H5613
n-m — scribe
Derivation: (Aramaic) from the same as 5609;
a scribe (secular or sacred)
KJV: scribe.
n.m — secretary
[סָפִר] n.m. secretary, scribe
H3675
n-m — companion
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 3674
KJV: companion.
n.m — associate
[כְּנָת] n.m. associate
H236
v — depart
Derivation: (Aramaic) the same as 235;
to depart
KJV: go (up).
vb — go
אֲזַל vb. go, go off
H924
adv — hurry, hastily
Derivation: (Aramaic) from 927;
a hurry; only adverb, hastily
KJV: in haste.
H3390
n-pr-loc
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 3389
n.pr.loc — Jerusalem
יְרוּשְׁלֵם 25 n.pr.loc. Jerusalem
H5922
prep — about
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 5921
KJV: about, against, concerning, for, (there-) fore, from, in, × more, of, (there-, up-) on, (in-) to, why with.
prep — upon
עַל prep. upon, over, on account of, above, to, against
H3062
n-pr — Jehudaite, Jew
Derivation: (Aramaic) patrial from 3061;
a Jehudaite (or Judaite), i.e. Jew
KJV: Jew.
n.gent — Jew
[יְהוּדַי] n.gent. Jew
H989
v — stop
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 988;
to stop
KJV: (cause, make to), cease, hinder.
vb — cease
[בְּטֵל] vb. cease
Pe. (both of work)
Pa. make to cease
H1994
p — they
Derivation: (Aramaic) or (prolonged) הִמּוֹן; (Aramaic), corresponding to 1992;
they
KJV: × are, them, those.
pron.3pl — they
הִמּוֹ 9 (Ezr), הִמּוֹן 3 (Dn) pron.3pl. they, them
H153
n-f — arm, power
Derivation: (Aramaic) an orthographical variation for 1872;
an arm, i.e. (figuratively) power
KJV: force.
H2429
n-m — army, strength
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 2428;
an army, or strength
KJV: aloud, army, × most (mighty), power.
n.m — power
חַ֫יִל n.m. power, strength, army
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Verses 17–24
Ezra 4:17–24
Here we have,
I. The orders which the king of Persia gave, in answer to the information sent him by the Samaritans against the Jews. He suffered himself to be imposed upon by their fraud and falsehood, took no care to examine the allegations of their petition concerning that which the Jews were now doing, but took it for granted that the charge was true, and was very willing to gratify them with an order of council to stay proceedings. 1. He consulted the records concerning Jerusalem, and found that it had indeed rebelled against the king of Babylon, and therefore that it was, as they called it, a bad city (Ezr 4:19), and withal that in times past kings had reigned there, to whom all the countries on that side the river had been tributaries (Ezr 4:20), and that therefore there was danger that if ever they were able (which they were never likely to be) they would claim them again. Thus he says as they said, and pretends to give a reason for so doing. See the hard fate of princes, who must see and hear with other men's eyes and ears, and give judgment upon things as they are represented to them, though often represented falsely. God's judgment is always just because he sees things as they are, and it is according to truth. 2. He appointed these Samaritans to stop the building of the city immediately, till further orders should be given about it, Ezr 4:21, Ezr 4:22. Neither they, in their letter, nor he, in his order, make any mention of the temple, and the building of that, because both they and he knew that they had not only a permission, but a command, from Cyrus to rebuild that, which even these Samaritans had not the confidence to move for the repeal of. They spoke only of the city: "Let not that be built," that is, as a city with walls and gates; "whatever you do, prevent that, lest damage grow to the hurt of the kings:" he would not that the crown should lose by his wearing it.
II. The use which the enemies of the Jews made of these orders, so fraudulently obtained; upon the receipt of them they went up in haste to Jerusalem, Ezr 4:23. Their feet ran to evil, Pro 1:16. They were impatient till the builders were served with this prohibition, which they produced as their warrant to make them cease by force and power. As they abused the king in obtaining this order by their mis-informations, so they abused him in the execution of it; for the order was only to prevent the walling of the city, but, having force and power on their side, they construed it as relating to the temple, for it was that to which they had an ill will, and which they only wanted some colour to hinder the building of. There was indeed a general clause in the order, to cause these men to cease, which had reference to their complaint about building the walls; but they applied it to the building of the temple. See what need we have to pray, not only for kings, but for all in authority under them, and the governors sent by them, because the quietness and peaceableness of our lives, in all godliness and honesty, depend very much upon the integrity and wisdom of inferior magistrates, as well as the supreme. The consequence was that the work of the house of God ceased for a time, through the power and insolence of its enemies; and so, through the coldness and indifference of its friends, it stood still till the second year of Darius Hystaspes, for to me it seems clear by the thread of this sacred history that it was that Darius, Ezr 4:24. Though now a stop was put to it by the violence of the Samaritans, yet that they might soon after have gone on by connivance, if they had had a due affection to the work, appears by this, that before they had that express warrant from the king for doing it (ch. 6) they were reproved by the prophets for not doing it, Ezr 5:1, compared with Hag 1:1, etc. If they had taken due care to inform Cambyses of the truth of this case, perhaps he would have recalled his order; but, for aught I know, some of the builders were almost as willing it should cease as the adversaries themselves were. At some periods the church has suffered more by the coldness of its friends than by the heat of its enemies; but both together commonly make church-work slow work.
Cross-references: Ezra 4:19 · Ezra 4:20 · Ezra 4:21 · Ezra 4:22 · Ezra 4:23 · Prov 1:16 · Ezra 4:24 · Ezra 5:1 · Hag 1:1