They also asked, "What are the names of the men who are constructing this building?" Sermons
I. To GIVE THEM ASSURANCE AND COMFORT. 1. This figure expresses his watchful care. (1) His eyes are everywhere (see Job 28:24; Proverbs 15:3). He observes us in the work of the sanctuary. When working in the city. When working on the wall. (2) His vision searches the heart (see 1 Samuel 16:7). He fully comprehends the hypocrite. So the sincerity of the innocent. How assuring! How nerving to moral courage! 2. It also expresses loving favour. (1) As pity is expressed by the human eye, so, etc. Thus used to express the compassion of God for his suffering people in Egypt (Exodus 3:7-10). Also, for the tears of Hezekiah (2 Kings 20:5). So he pitied his people in Babylon, and his eye of pity is over them here. (2) As the eye also expresses satisfaction, so the complaisancy of God, etc. Thus favour towards the holy land (Deuteronomy 11:12). Towards the holy temple (1 Kings 8:29). Towards the holy people (Psalm 34:15; Jeremiah 24:4). What comfort to the faithful! II. TO GIVE THEM WISDOM AND DISCRETION. 1. They need this in the presence of their inquisitors. (1) They are people of influence. There is "Tatnai, the governor on this side the river." If the "river" here be the Euphrates, then he would be over the provinces of Syria, Arabia Deserta, Phoenicia, and Samaria. If the Jordan, then still a great personage. There was Shethar-boznai, probably the secretary appointed by the Persian crown, as was customary, to act as a check upon the governor. There were "their companions," probably magistrates. (2) They put questions which imported mischief. By whose authority do you build (ver. 3)? Expressed again, ver. 9. Who are your leaders in this questionable business? Implied, ver. 4 (see ver. 10). 2. Their answers were guided by a watchful wisdom. (1) That they acted as the "servants of the God of heaven and earth" (see ver. 11). No authority could be higher. Query - Do we always and adequately recognise that authority? (2) That they claimed a prescriptive right in the temple which was originally built by one of their great kings (see ver. 11). (3) That their captivity did not forfeit them that right. For God banished them into captivity for their sin: Nebuchadnezzar was but his servant; and God now favours their restoration (see vers. 11, 12). We should never be ashamed to avow our connection with God and his work. III. To DEFEND THEM FROM THEIR ENEMIES. 1. By moderating the opposition. (1) Their former unscrupulous foes are not mentioned (see ch. 4:7-9). Changes in the supreme government often involve changes of provincial rulers. Possibly the judgment of God may have overtaken them. (2) The temper of these men is better. They state facts honestly. 2. By sustaining them at their work. (1) Tatnai proposed that, until the question of their right should be determined by Darius, the work should cease. But they saw the eye of their God, and declined (ver. 5). (2) The prophets kept this vision vividly before them. They came forth from the presence of God, having witnessed his visions and heard his words, which, under the strongest sense of the reality, they so communicated that the people saw as it were the very eye of God upon them, and went on with his work. Query - Should not ministers, as coming from the very presence of God, so deliver the gospel message that? etc. 3. By bringing good out of the evil. (1) The attention of Darius was thus called to the decree of Cyrus (see ver. 17). (2) The king issued instructions accordingly (Ezra 6:6-12). (3) These instructions were carded out, and the good work was carried on to its completion (Ezra 6:13-15). - J.A.M.
At the same time came to them Tatntia. THE SACRED WORK INVESTIGATED BY THE SECULAR AUTHORITIES.1. The nature of the investigation. 2. The spirit of the investigation.The eye of the world is upon the work of the Church to-day. Let the members see to it that it shall be apparent to all unprejudiced persons that their work tends to promote truth and righteousness, purity and peace, piety and patriotism. II. THE SACRED WORE CARRIED ON THROUGH THE DIVINE BLESSING, "But the eye of their God was upon the elders of the Jews," etc. This suggests — 1. The Divine interest in the work. 2. The Divine oversight of the work. 3. The Divine inspiration of the workers. 4. The Divine protection of the workers. (William Jones.) People Apharesachites, Apharsachites, Cyrus, Darius, Haggai, Iddo, Jeshua, Jozadak, Nebuchadnezzar, Shealtiel, Sheshbazzar, Shethar, Shetharboznai, Tatnai, Zechariah, ZerubbabelPlaces Babylon, Babylonia, Beyond the River, JerusalemTopics Accordingly, Build, Building, Constructing, Making, Manner, Names, Reconstructing, Spoke, Thus, WroteOutline 1. Zerubbabel and Jeshua, incited by Haggai and Zechariah, set forward to building3. Tattenai and Shethar-Bozenai are not able to hinder the Jews 6. Their letter to Darius against the Jews Dictionary of Bible Themes Ezra 5:1-12Library Ezra-NehemiahSome of the most complicated problems in Hebrew history as well as in the literary criticism of the Old Testament gather about the books of Ezra and Nehemiah. Apart from these books, all that we know of the origin and early history of Judaism is inferential. They are our only historical sources for that period; and if in them we have, as we seem to have, authentic memoirs, fragmentary though they be, written by the two men who, more than any other, gave permanent shape and direction to Judaism, then … John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament Links Ezra 5:4 NIVEzra 5:4 NLT Ezra 5:4 ESV Ezra 5:4 NASB Ezra 5:4 KJV Ezra 5:4 Bible Apps Ezra 5:4 Parallel Ezra 5:4 Biblia Paralela Ezra 5:4 Chinese Bible Ezra 5:4 French Bible Ezra 5:4 German Bible Ezra 5:4 Commentaries Bible Hub |