Now these are the people of the province who came up from the captivity of the exiles carried away to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar its king. They returned to Jerusalem and Judah, each to his own town, Sermons
I. AS THE SCATTERING OF ISRAEL WAS GRADUAL, SO MAY HIS GATHERING BE. 1. His tribes became distributed into two kingdoms. (1) United until the evil days of Rehoboam (see 1 Kings 12:20). (2) Thence distinguished as Judah and Israel. Under the name of Judah is comprehended also the small tribe of Benjamin, with priests and others of the tribe of Levi. 2. The ten tribes were first carried captive by the Assyrians. This was in two detachments. (1) By Tiglath-pileser, B.C. 739 (see 2 Kings 15:29). (2) By Shalmaneser eighteen years later, when the deportation was complete (see 2 Kings 17:6, 18). 3. The Jews were afterwards carried away to Babylon. This was 130 years later, and was also accomplished in two detachments, viz. - (1) That, B.C. 599, when Nebuchadnezzar removed the principal people (see 2 Kings 24:14). (2) That eleven years later, when the remnant was removed (see 2 Kings 25:11). (3) Then, six centuries later, came the dispersion by the Romans. Prophecy views the scattering as a whole, without breaking it up into its details, and so it views the restoration; and as the scattering was accomplished at long intervals by instalments, so may the gathering be. II. THIS RESTORATION BY EZRA WAS NOT THE FULL ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE PROPHECIES. 1. The ten tribes were not included in it. (1) They were the "children of the province." Not of Babylon, as some think, for Babylon is contrasted with it here. But of Judaea, now a province of the Persian empire (see Ezra 5:8). Behold the goodness and severity of God! (2) Further specified as "those whom Nebuchadnezzar carried away." No mention made of those before carried into Assyria. (3) Further, as "the number of the men of the people of Israel." Given in detail in this chapter. Here we find children of Judah, of Benjamin, of Levi and the priests, and even of the Gibeonites, but no mention of Ephraim and his associates. (4) But the restoration of the ten tribes is promised (see Ezekiel 11:15-17). (What a rebuke to those who repeat this conduct of Judah in exclusively claiming for themselves as Christians the promises made to Israel!) Therefore there is yet a grand restoration for Israel. 2. This restoration did not reunite the divided nation. (1) This fact already shown. (2) But prophecy requires this (see Ezekiel 37:21, 22). "Therefore," etc. 3. This restoration was not permanent. (1) Even the Jews were subsequently scattered by the Romans. Have since been kept scattered by Romanists and Mahomedans. (2) But prophecy requires this (see Jeremiah 31:10; Ezekiel 34:27, 28; Amos 9:14, 15). "Therefore," etc. III. THIS RESTORATION WAS A PLEDGE OF THE GREATER EVENT. 1. It answered great purposes of prophecy. (1) Those connected with the incarnation. To take place while the tribe-rod was yet with Judah (see Genesis 49:10). (See Julius Bate on 'The Blessing of Judah by Jacob.') While the family of David yet had their genealogies; while yet they dwelt near Bethlehem (see Micah 5:2). (2) Those connected with the atonement. Jerusalem the place of sacrifices. Zion the place from whence the gospel law should issue (see Isaiah 2:3; Joel 2:32). 2. There is a prophecy in accomplished predictions. (1) The preservation of the Jews amongst the nations. Without a parallel in history. What for (see Jeremiah 30:11)? "Full end" of Assyria, Babylon, Rome. Anti-christian nations doomed. (2) History of the land as remarkable as that of the people. No permanent settlers. Romans, Greeks, Saracens, Papists, Turks! 3. The Jews expect their restoration. (1) Good reason, for the word is sure. (2) Their faith is patient. Centuries of disappointment. Is our faith so patient under trials? - J.A.M.
Now these are the children of the province that went up out of the captivity. I. THE DELIVERANCE FROM CAPTIVITY.1. This captivity had been — (1) (2) (3) (4) 2. This deliverance — (1) (2) (3) II. The journey home. This journey was — 1. A restoration. 2. A restoration to their own home. 3. A restoration to religious privileges. The salvation of Jesus Christ restores man to his true condition and to his forfeited inheritance. III. THE SUBORDINATION TO LEADERS. Society could not exist without leaders and rulers. They are necessary — 1. For the maintenance of order. 2. For insuring progress. 3. Because of the differences in the characters and abilities of men. (William Jones.) People Akkub, Ami, Asaph, Asnah, Ater, Baanah, Bakbuk, Barkos, Barzillai, Bazluth, Besai, Bigvai, Bilshan, Darkon, Delaiah, Gahar, Gazzam, Giddel, Habaiah, Hagab, Hagabah, Hakkoz, Hakupha, Hanan, Harhur, Harsha, Hasupha, Hatipha, Hatita, Hattil, Hezekiah, Hodaviah, Immer, Israelites, Jaalah, Jedaiah, Jeshua, Joab, Jorah, Kadmiel, Keros, Koz, Lebanah, Mehida, Mehunim, Meunim, Mizpar, Mordecai, Nebuchadnezzar, Nehemiah, Nekoda, Nephusim, Neziah, Padon, Pahathmoab, Parosh, Paseah, Pashur, Peruda, Phaseah, Pochereth, Reaiah, Reelaiah, Rehum, Rezin, Seraiah, Shallum, Shalmai, Shephatiah, Shobai, Siaha, Sisera, Solomon, Sophereth, Sotai, Tabbaoth, Talmon, Thamah, Tobiah, Tobijah, Uzza, Zaccai, Zattu, Zerubbabel, ZihaPlaces Ai, Anathoth, Azmaveth, Babylon, Babylonia, Beeroth, Bethel, Bethlehem, Cherub, Geba, Hadid, Immer, Jericho, Jerusalem, Kiriath-arim, Lod, Michmas, Nebo, Netophah, Ono, Ramah, Tel-harsha, Tel-melahTopics Babylon, Babylonia, Captive, Captives, Captivity, Carried, Divisions, Exiles, Jerusalem, Judah, Kingdom, Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadnez'zar, Prisoners, Province, Removal, Removed, Returned, Sons, Town, TurnOutline 1. The number that return of the people36. of the priests 40. of the Levites 43. of the Nethinims 55. of Solomon's servants 61. of the priests who could not show their pedigree 64. The whole number of them, with their substance 68. Their offerings Dictionary of Bible Themes Ezra 2:1 4215 Babylon Library Altar and Temple'And when the seventh month was come, and the children of Israel were in the cities, the people gathered themselves together as one man to Jerusalem. 2. Then stood up Jeshua the son of Jozadak, and his brethren the priests, and Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and his brethren, and builded the altar of the God of Israel, to offer burnt offerings thereon, as it is written in the law of Moses the man of God. 3. And they set the altar upon his bases; for fear was upon them because of the people of those … Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy Scripture The Apocalypse. Barzillai The Historical Books. The Old Testament Canon from Its Beginning to Its Close. And thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, too little to be among the thousands of Judah Ezra-Nehemiah Links Ezra 2:1 NIVEzra 2:1 NLT Ezra 2:1 ESV Ezra 2:1 NASB Ezra 2:1 KJV Ezra 2:1 Bible Apps Ezra 2:1 Parallel Ezra 2:1 Biblia Paralela Ezra 2:1 Chinese Bible Ezra 2:1 French Bible Ezra 2:1 German Bible Ezra 2:1 Commentaries Bible Hub |