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All these had taken foreign wives; and some of them had wives by whom they had children.
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The Painful Cost of Repentance
Commentators highlight that the final verse of Ezra's book ends on a somber note, mentioning that some of the men had children with their foreign wives. This detail underscores the immense personal difficulty and emotional pain involved in this act of national repentance. It shows that obedience to God, while necessary, is not always easy and can involve significant personal sacrifice.
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Ezra
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Compare with the list in Ezra 2:0.
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19th Century
Anglican
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
All these had taken strange wives In all about one hundred and thirteen:
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