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The restoration of these, as foretold here, is recorded in Ezr 1: 7-11. flow -- as a river; fitly depicting the influx of pilgrims of all
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Hengstenberg refers the "lie" to such slanders against the Jews during the captivity, as that in Ezr 4: 1-6, of sedition.
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He is called "the son of Berechiah the son of Iddo" (Zec 1: 1); but simply "the son of Iddo" in Ezr 5: 1; 6: 14.
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Zerubbabel -- called also Shesh-bazzar in Ezr 1: 8; 5: 14, 16, where the same work is attributed to Shesh-bazzar that in Ezr 3: 8 is attributed to Zerubbabel.
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The work of rebuilding went on under Cyrus and his successor Cambyses (called Ahasuerus in Ezr 4: 6) in spite of opposition from the Samaritans, who, when their offers of help were declined, began to try to hinder it.
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These at last obtained an interdict from the usurper Smerdis the Magian (called Artaxerxes in Ezr
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Haggai is referred to in Ezr 5: 1; 6: 14; and in the New Testament (Heb
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I think Ezra worded the half-sentence that Baer quotes out of context poorly, but taken as a whole I don’t think any fairminded reader could reach the conclusion that Ezra is “excus [ing] the Iranian regime.”
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The aged men wept when they compared it with the glory of the former temple, Ezr 3: 8,12.
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Hamath, and Sepharvaim, to inhabit their country, 2 Ki 17: 24; Ezr
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