Ezra 6:8
WEB
Moreover I make a decree regarding what you shall do for these elders of the Jews for the building of this house of God: that of the king’s goods, even of the tribute beyond the River, expenses must be given with all diligence to these men, that they not be hindered.
BSB
I hereby decree what you must do for these elders of the Jews who are rebuilding this house of God: The cost is to be paid in full to these men from the royal treasury out of the taxes of the provinces west of the Euphrates, so that the work will not be hindered.
KJV
Moreover I make a decree what ye shall do to the elders of these Jews for the building of this house of God: that of the king’s goods, even of the tribute beyond the river, forthwith expenses be given unto these men, that they be not hindered.
Matthew Henry
Hebrew interlinear
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
H7761
v — command
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 7760
KJV: command, give, lay, make, name, regard, set.
vb — set
[שׂוּם], שִׂים vb. set, make
Pe.
1. make
2. make, appoint
3. set, fix
Pe‛îl from me a decree is made
Hithpe. be made
H2942
n-m — flavor, judgment, account
Derivation: (Aramaic) from 2939, and equivalent to 2941;
properly, flavor; figuratively, judgment (both subjective and objective); hence, account (both subjectively and objectively)
KJV: chancellor, command, commandment, decree, regard, taste, wisdom.
n.m — taste
טְעֵם 30 n.m. taste, judgment, command
H3964
i — that
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 4100;
(as indefinitely) that
KJV: + what.
pron.interr — what?
מָה, (מָא) pron.interr. and indef. what?
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
H5648
v — do, make, prepare, keep
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 5647;
to do, make, prepare, keep, etc.
KJV: × cut, do, execute, go on, make, move, work.
vb — make
עֲבַד vb. make, do
Pe.
1. make
2. do
Hithpe.
1. be made into
2. be done, wrought
H5974
prep — by
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 5973
KJV: by, from, like, to(-ward), with.
prep — with
עִם 22 prep. with
H7868
v — elder
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 7867
KJV: elder.
vb — be hoary
[שִׂיב] vb. be hoary
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
H479
d — these
Derivation: (Aramaic) prolonged from 412;
these
KJV: these, those.
demonstr.pron.pl — these
אִלֵּךְ demonstr.pron.pl. these
H1124
v — build
Derivation: (Aramaic) or בְּנָה; (Aramaic), corresponding to 1129;
to build
KJV: build, make.
vb — build
[בְּנָה, בְּנָא] vb. build
Pe. build
Hithpe. be built
H1005
n-m — house
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 1004
KJV: house.
n.m — house
[בַּ֫יִת] 44 n.m. house
H426
n-m — God
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 433;
God
KJV: God, god.
n.m — god
אֱלָהּ 94 n.m. god, God
H1791
d — this
Derivation: (Aramaic) or דָּךְ; (Aramaic), prolonged from 1668;
this
KJV: the same, this.
demonstr.pr.m — this
דֵּךְ demonstr.pr.m. this
H5232
n-m — goods
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 5233
KJV: goods.
n.[m.] — riches
[נְכַס] n.[m.], pl. riches, property
H4430
n-m — king
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 4428;
a king
KJV: king, royal.
n.m — king
מֶ֫לֶךְ 178 n.m. king
H4061
n-f — tribute in money
Derivation: (Aramaic) or מִנְדָּה; (Aramaic), corresponding to 4060;
tribute in money
KJV: toll, tribute.
n.f — tribute
מִנְדָּה, מִדָּה (?) n.f. tribute
H5675
n-m — beyond
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 5676
KJV: beyond, this side.
n.m — region across
עֲבַר n.m. region across, beyond
H5103
n-m — river, Euphrates
Derivation: (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to 5102;
a river, especially the Euphrates
KJV: river, stream.
n.m — river
נְהַר 14 n.m. river
H629
adv — diligently
Derivation: (Aramaic) of Persian derivation;
diligently
KJV: fast, forthwith, speed(-ily).
adv — thoroughly
אׇסְפַּרְנָא adv. thoroughly, RV. with (all) diligence
H5313
n-f — outgo, expense
Derivation: (Aramaic) from 5312;
an outgo, i.e. expense
KJV: expense.
n.f — outlay
[נִפְקָא] n.f. outlay
H1934
v — exist
Derivation: (Aramaic) or הָוָה; (Aramaic), corresponding to 1933;
to exist; used in a great variety of applications (especially in connection with other words)
KJV: be, become, behold, came (to pass), cease, cleave, consider, do, give, have, judge, keep, labour, mingle (self), put, see, seek, set, slay, take heed, tremble, walk, would.
vb — come to pass
הֲוָא, הֲוָה 71 vb. come to pass, become, be
H3052
v — deliver
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 3051
KJV: deliver, give, lay, prolong, pay, yield.
vb — give
יְהַב vb. give
Pe.
1. give
2. place, lay foundations
Pe‛îl, be given
Hithpe.
1. be given
2. be paid, of cost
H1400
n-m — certain
Derivation: (Aramaic) corresponding to 1399
KJV: certain, man.
n.m — man
גְּבַר 21 n.m. man
H3809
adv — or even
Derivation: (Aramaic) or לָה; (Aramaic) (Daniel 4:32), corresponding to 3808
KJV: or even, neither, no(-ne, -r), (can-) not, as nothing, without.
adv — not
לָא, (לָה) adv. not
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
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Verses 1–12
Ezra 6:1–12
We have here, I. The decree of Cyrus for the building of the temple repeated. To this the Samaritans referred because the Jews pleaded it, and perhaps hoped it would not be found, and then their plea would be over-ruled and a stop put to their work. Search was ordered to be made for it among the records; for, it seems, the tribes had not taken care to provide themselves with an authentic copy of it, which might have stood them in good stead, but they must appeal to the original. It was looked for in Babylon (Ezr 6:1), where Cyrus was when he signed it. But, when it was not found there, Darius did not make that a pretence to conclude that therefore there was no such decree, and thereupon to give judgment against the Jews; but it is probable, having himself heard that such a decree was certainly made, he ordered the rolls in other places to be searched, and at length it was found at Achmetha, in the province of the Medes, Ezr 6:2. Perhaps some that durst not destroy it, yet hid it there, out of ill will to the Jews, that they might lose the benefit of it. But Providence so ordered that it came to light; and it is here inserted, Ezr 6:3-5. 1. Here is a warrant for the building of the temple: Let the house of God at Jerusalem, yea, let that house be built (so it may be read), within such and such dimensions, and with such and such materials. 2. A warrant for the taking of the expenses of the building out of the king's revenue, Ezr 6:4. We do not find that they had received what was here ordered them, the face of things at court being soon changed. 3. A warrant for the restoring of the vessels and utensils of the temple, which Nebuchadnezzar had taken away (Ezr 6:5), with an order that the priests, the Lord's ministers, should return them all to their places in the house of God.
II. The confirmation of it by a decree of Darius, grounded upon it and in pursuance of it.
1. The decree of Darius is very explicit and satisfactory.
(1.) He forbids his officers to do any thing in opposition to the building of the temple. The manner of expression intimates that he knew they had a mind to hinder it: Be you far hence (Ezr 6:6); let the work of this house of God alone, Ezr 6:7. Thus was the wrath of the enemy made to praise God and the remainder thereof did he restrain.
(2.) He orders them out of his own revenue to assist the builders with money, [1.] For carrying on the building, Ezr 6:8. Herein he pursues the example of Cyrus, Ezr 6:4. [2.] For maintaining the sacrifices there when it was built, Ezr 6:9. He ordered that they should be supplied with every thing they wanted both for burnt-offerings and meat-offerings. He was content it should be a rent-charge upon his revenue, and ordered it to be paid every day, and this without fail, that they might offer sacrifices and prayers with them (for the patriarchs, when they offered sacrifice, called on the name of the Lord, so did Samuel, Elijah, and others) for the life (that is, the happiness and prosperity) of the king and his sons, Ezr 6:10. See here how he gives honour, First, To Israel's God, whom he calls once and again the God of heaven. Secondly, To his ministers, in ordering his commissioners to give out supplies for the temple service at the appointment of the priests. Those that thought to control them must now be, in this matter, at their command. It was a new thing for God's priests to have such an interest in the public money. Thirdly, To prayer: That they may pray for the life of the king. He knew they were a praying people, and had heard that God was nigh to them in all that which they called upon him for. He was sensible he needed their prayers and might receive benefit by them, and was kind to them in order that he might have an interest in their prayers. It is the duty of God's people to pray for those that are in authority over them, not only for the good and gentle, but also for the forward; but they are particularly bound in gratitude to pray for their protectors and benefactors; and it is the wisdom of princes to desire their prayers, and to engage them. Let not the greatest princes despise the prayers of the meanest saints; it is desirable to have them for us, and dreadful to have them against us.
(3.) He enforces his decree with a penalty (Ezr 6:11): "Let none either oppose the work and service of the temple or withhold the supports granted to it by the crown upon pain of death. If any alter this decree, let him be (hanged before his own door as we say), hanged upon a beam of his own house, and, as an execrable man, let his house be made a dunghill."
(4.) He entails a divine curse upon all those kings and people that should ever have any hand in the destruction of this house, Ezr 6:12. What he would not do himself for the protection of the temple he desired that God, to whom vengeance belongs, would do. This bespeaks him zealous in the cause; and though 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.
2. From all this we learn, (1.) That the heart of kings is in the hand of God, and he turns it which way soever he pleases; what they are he makes them to be, for he is King of kings. (2.) That when God's time has come for the accomplishing of his gracious purposes concerning his church he will raise up instruments to promote them from whom such good service was not expected. The earth sometimes helps the woman (Rev 12:16), and those are made use of for the defence of religion who have little religion themselves. (3.) That what is intended for the prejudice of the church has often, by the overruling providence of God, been made serviceable to it, Phi 1:12. The enemies of the Jews, in appealing to Darius, hoped to get an order to suppress them, but, instead of that, they got an order to supply them. Thus out of the eater comes forth meat. The apocryphal Esdras (or Ezra), Book 1 ch. 3 and 4, gives another account of this decree in favour of the Jews, that Darius had vowed that if ever he came to the kingdom he would build the temple at Jerusalem, and that Zerubbabel, who was one of his attendants (whereas it is plain here that he was now at Jerusalem), for making an ingenious discourse before him on that subject (Great is the truth and will prevail), was told to ask what recompence he would, and asked only for this order, in pursuance of the king's vow.
Cross-references: Ezra 6:1 · Ezra 6:2 · Ezra 6:3 · Ezra 6:4 · Ezra 6:5 · Ezra 6:6 · Ezra 6:7 · Ezra 6:8 · Ezra 6:9 · Ezra 6:10 · Ezra 6:11 · Ezra 6:12 · Rev 12:16 · Phil 1:12