Adam Clarke Commentary - Ezra 9:4 - 9:4

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Adam Clarke Commentary - Ezra 9:4 - 9:4


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Those that had been carried away - Those that had returned long before with Zerubbabel; see Ezr 9:1.

Until the evening sacrifice - The morning sacrifice was the first of all the offerings of the day, the evening sacrifice the last. As the latter was offered between the two evenings, i.e., between sunset and the end of twilight, so the former was offered between break of day and sunrise. Ezra sat astonied - confounded in his mind, distressed in his soul, and scarcely knowing what to do. He probably had withdrawn himself into some sequestered place, or into some secret part of the temple, spending the time in meditation and reflection.