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[of] the sons of Harim: Eliezer, Isshijah, Malchijah, Shemaiah, Shimeon,
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A Public Record of Repentance
This verse is part of a public list naming the 113 men who had taken foreign wives. Commentators explain that this roster included priests, Levites, and lay Israelites, showing the sin was widespread. By recording the names, Ezra underscored the seriousness of the offense and the public nature of the community's repentance, holding individuals accountable for their solemn pledge to reform.
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Ezra
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Compare with the list in Ezra 2:0.
They gave their hands – that is, “solemnly pledged themselves” (compare the marginal refe…
19th Century
Anglican
List of the transgressors. (19) They gave their hands (Ezra 10:19)—The four members of the high priest’s family were sp…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
(See Gill on Ezra 10:19).
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