4. Then were assembled unto me every one that trembled at the words of
the God of Israel, &c.--All the pious people who reverenced God's word
and dreaded its threatenings and judgments joined with Ezra in
bewailing the public sin, and devising the means of redressing it.
I sat astonied until the evening sacrifice--The intelligence of so
gross a violation of God's law by those who had been carried into
captivity on account of their sins, and who, though restored, were yet
unreformed, produced such a stunning effect on the mind of Ezra that he
remained for a while incapable either of speech or of action. The hour
of the evening sacrifice was the usual time of the people assembling;
and at that season, having again rent his hair and garments, he made
public prayer and confession of sin.
JFB.
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