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Now because we eat the salt of the palace, and it is not appropriate for us to see the king`s dishonor, therefore have we sent and informed the king;

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Eating the King's Salt

Commentators explain that the phrase "we eat the salt of the palace" was a common expression for being financially dependent on the king. It's the ancient equivalent of receiving a salary, as some officials were historically paid in salt. The accusers use this fact to frame their opposition as an act of loyal gratitude, suggesting it would be improper for them to ignore a potential threat to their benefactor.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Ezra 4:14

18th Century

Theologian

We have maintenance - See the margin. The phrase “to eat a man’s salt” is common in the East to this day; and is applied not only to those w…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Ezra 4:14

19th Century

Bishop

Maintenance. — more exactly, we eat the salt of the palace. This seems to be a general expression for dependence on the k…

John Gill

John Gill

On Ezra 4:14

17th Century

Pastor

Now because we have maintenance from the king's palace
Have posts under the king, to which salaries were annexed, by…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Ezra 4:6–24

17th Century

Minister

It is an old slander, that the prosperity of the church would be hurtful to kings and princes. Nothing can be more false, for true godliness teache…