Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Ezra 2:61 - 2:61

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Ezra 2:61 - 2:61


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Priests who could not prove themselves members of the priesthood. Comp. Neh 7:63-65. - Three such families are named: the sons of Habaiah, the sons of Hakkoz, the sons of Barzillai. These could not discover their family registers, and were excluded from the exercise of priestly functions. Of these three names, that of Hakkoz occurs as the seventh order of priests; but the names alone did not suffice to prove their priesthood, this being also borne by other persons. Comp. Neh 3:4. The sons of Barzillai were the descendants of a priest who had married a daughter, probably an heiress (Num), of Barzillai the Gileadite, so well known in the history of David (2Sa 17:27; 2Sa 19:32-39; 1Ki 2:7), and had taken her name for the sake of taking possession of her inheritance (the suffix שְׁמָם refers to בָּנֹות; see on Num 27:1-11). That by contracting this marriage he had not renounced for himself and his descendants his priestly privileges, is evident from the fact, that when his posterity returned from captivity, they laid claim to these privileges. The assumption, however, of the name of Barzillai might have cast such a doubt upon their priestly origin as to make it necessary that this should be proved from the genealogical registers, and a search in these did not lead to the desired discovery. כְּתָבָם is their סֵפֶר יַחַשׂ, Neh 7:5, the book or record in which their genealogy was registered. The title of this record was הַמִּתְיַחֲשִׁים, the Enregistered: the word is in apposition to כְּתָבָם, and the plural נִמְצָאוּ agrees with it, while in Neh 7:64 the singular נִמְצָא agrees with כתבם. They were declared to be polluted from the priesthood, i.e., they were excluded from the priesthood as polluted or unclean. The construction of the Pual יְגֹאֲלוּ with מִן is significant.