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Ezra 5:2

5:1 Then the prophets, Haggai the prophet, and Zechariah the son of Iddo, prophesied unto the Jews that were in Judah and Jerusalem in the name of the God of Israel, even unto them.
Then rose up Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua the son of Jozadak, and began to build the house of God which is at Jerusalem: and with them were the prophets of God helping them.

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Then Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua the son of Jozadak rose up and began to build God’s house which is at Jerusalem; and with them were the prophets of God, helping them.

Then rose up Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua the son of Jozadak, and began to build the house of God which is at Jerusalem: and with them were the prophets of God helping them.

Then rose up Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua the son of Jozadak, and began to build the house of God which is at Jerusalem: and with them were the prophets of God helping them. ¶

5:3 At the same time came to them Tatnai, governor on this side the river, and Shetharboznai, and their companions, and said thus unto them, Who hath commanded you to build this house, and to make up this wall?

What does Ezra 5:2 mean?

Ezra 5:2 is a verse in the book of Ezra, in the Old Testament. In the original Hebrew, key words include אֱדַיִן (ʼĕdayin), קוּם (qûwm), זְרֻבָּבֶל (Zᵉrubbâbel).

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Thenאֱדַיִןʼĕdayin/ed-ah'-yin/H116then (of time)
rose
upקוּםqûwm/koom/H6966{to rise (in various applications, literal, figurative, intensive and causative)}
ZerubbabelזְרֻבָּבֶלZᵉrubbâbel/zer-oob-baw-bel'/H2217{Zerubbabel, an Israelite}
the
sonבַּרbar/bar/H1247a son, grandson, etc.
of
Shealtiel,שְׁאַלְתִּיאֵלShᵉʼaltîyʼêl/sheh-al-tee-ale'/H7598{Shealtiel, an Israelite}
and
JeshuaיֵשׁוּעַYêshûwaʻ/yay-shoo'-ah/H3443{Jeshua, the name of ten Israelites, also of a place in Palestine}
the
sonבַּרbar/bar/H1247a son, grandson, etc.
of
Jozadak,יוֹצָדָקYôwtsâdâq/yo-tsaw-dawk'/H3136Jotsadak, an Israelite
and
beganשְׁרֵאshᵉrêʼ/sher-ay'/H8271to free, separate; figuratively, to unravel, commence; by implication (of unloading beasts) to reside
to
buildבְּנָאbᵉnâʼ/ben-aw'/H1124to build
the
houseבַּיִתbayith/bah-yith/H1005{a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.)}
of
Godאֱלָהּʼĕlâhh/el-aw'/H426God
which
is
at
Jerusalem:יְרוּשָׁלֵםYᵉrûwshâlêm/yer-oo-shaw-lame'/H3390{Jerusalem}
and
with
themעִםʻim/eem/H5974{adverb or preposition, with (i.e. in conjunction with), in varied applications; specifically, equally with; often with prepositional prefix (and then usually unrepresented in English)}
were
the
prophetsנְבִיאnᵉbîyʼ/neb-ee'/H5029a prophet
of
Godאֱלָהּʼĕlâhh/el-aw'/H426God
helpingסְעַדçᵉʻad/seh-ad'/H5583to aid
them.

Commentary on Ezra 5:2

HENRY_FULL · Ezra 5:1–3
30 And the king went up into the house of the Lord , and all the men of Judah, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and the priests, and the Levites, and all the people, great and small: and he read in their ears all the words of the book of the covenant that was found in the house of the Lord . 31 And the king stood in his place, and made a covenant before the Lord , to walk after the Lord , and to keep his commandments, and his testimonies, and his statutes, with all his heart, and with all his soul, to perform the words of the covenant which are written in this book. 32 And he caused all that were present in Jerusalem and Benjamin to stand to it. And the inhabitants of Jerusalem did according to the covenant of God, the God of their fathers. 33 And Josiah took away all the abominations out of all the countries that pertained to the children of Israel, and made all that were present in Israel to serve, even to serve the Lord their God. And all his days they departed not from following the Lord , the God of their fathers. We have here an account of the further advances which Josiah made towards the reformation of his kingdom upon the hearing of the law read and the receipt of the message God sent him by the prophetess. Happy the people that had such a king; for here we find that, 1. They were well taught. He did not go about to force them to do their duty, till he had first instructed them in it. He called all the people together, great and small, young and old, rich and poor, high and low. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear the words of the book of the covenant; for they are all concerned in those words. To put an honour upon the service, and to engage attention the more, though there were priests and Levites present, the king himself read the book to the people ( v. 30 ), and he read it, no doubt, in such a manner as to show that he was himself affected with it, which would be a means of affecting the hearers. 2. They were well fixed. The articles of agreement between God and Israel being read, that they might intelligently covenant with God, both king and people with great solemnity did as it were subscribe the articles. The king in his place covenanted to keep God's commandments with all his heart and soul, according to what was written in the book ( v. 31 ), and urged the people to declare their consent likewise to this covenant, and solemnly to promise that they would faithfully perform, fulfil, and keep, all and every thing that was on their part to be done, according to this covenant: this they did; they could not for shame do otherwise. He caused all that were present to stand to it ( v. 32 ), and made them all to serve, even to serve the Lord their God ( v. 33 ), to do it and to make a business of it. He did all he could to bring them to it— to serve, even to serve; the repetition denotes that this was the only thing his heart was set on; he aimed at nothing else in what he did but to engage them to God and their duty. 3. They were well tended, were honest with good looking to. All his days they departed not from following the Lord; he kept them, with much ado, from running into idolatry again. All his days were days of restraint upon them; but this intimated that there was in them a bent to backslide, a strong inclination to idolatry. Many of them wanted nothing but to have him out of the way, and then they would have their high places and their images up again. And therefore we find that in the days of Josiah ( Jer. iii. 6 ) God charged it upon treacherous Judah that she had not returned to him with all her heart, but feignedly ( v. 10 ), nay, had played the harlot ( v. 8 ) and thereby had even justified backsliding Israel, v. 11 . In the twenty-third year of this reign, four or five years after this, they had gone on to provoke God to anger with the works of their hands ( Jer. xxv. 3-7 ); and, which is very observable, it is from the beginning of Josiah's reformation, his twelfth or thirteenth year, that the iniquity of the house of Judah, which brought ruin upon them, and which the prophet was to bear lying on his right side, was dated ( Ezek. iv. 6 ), for thence to the destruction of Jerusalem was just forty years. Josiah was sincere in what he did, but the generality of the people were averse to it and hankered after their idols still; so that the reformation, though well designed and well prosecuted by the prince, had little or no effect upon the people. It was with reluctancy that they parted with their idols; still they were in heart joined to them, and wished for them again. This God saw, and therefore from that time, when one would have thought the foundations had been laid for a perpetual security and peace, from that very time did the decree go forth for their destruction. Nothing hastens the ruin of a people nor ripens them for it more than the baffling of hopeful attempts for reformation and a hypocritical return to God. Be not deceived, God is not mocked. We are here to attend Josi

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What does Ezra 5:2 say?

Ezra 5:2 (King James Version) reads: "Then rose up Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua the son of Jozadak, and began to build the house of God which is at Jerusalem: and with them were the prophets of God helping them."

Is Ezra 5:2 in the Old or New Testament?

Ezra 5:2 is in the Old Testament of the Bible, in the book of Ezra.

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