Ezr 5:1-17. ZERUBBABEL AND JESHUA SET FORWARD THE BUILDING OF THE TEMPLE IN THE REIGN OF DARIUS.
1. Then the prophets . . . prophesied . . . in the name of the God of
Israel--From the recorded writings of Haggai and Zechariah, it appears
that the difficulties experienced and the many obstacles thrown in the
way had first cooled the zeal of the Jews in the building of the
temple, and then led to an abandonment of the work, under a pretended
belief that the time for rebuilding it had not yet come
(Hag 1:2-11).
For fifteen years the work was completely suspended. These two prophets
upbraided them with severe reproaches for their sloth, negligence, and
worldly selfishness
(Hag 1:4),
threatened them with severe judgments if they continued backward, and
promised that they would be blessed with great national prosperity if
they resumed and prosecuted the work with alacrity and vigor.
Zechariah the son of Iddo--that is, grandson
(Zec 1:1).
JFB.
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