Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ezra 4:2 - 4:2

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ezra 4:2 - 4:2


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we seek your God, as ye do; and we do sacrifice unto him since the days of Esar-haddon ... which brought us up hither - A very interesting explanation of this passage has been recently obtained from the Assyrian sculptures. On a large cylinder, deposited in the British Museum, there is inscribed a long and perfect copy of the annals of Esar-haddon, in which the details are given of a large deportation of Israelites from Palestine, and a consequent settlement of Babylonian colonists in their place. It is a striking confirmation of the statement made in this passage. Those Assyrian settlers intermarried with the remnant of Israelite women, and their descendants, a mongrel race, went under the name of Samaritans. Though originally idolaters, they were instructed in the knowledge of God, so that they could say, “We seek your God”; but they served Him in a superstitious way of their own (see on 2Ki 17:26-34, 2Ki 17:41).