Esdras 6:10

10 Entonces ellos podrán ofrecer sacrificios aceptables al Dios del cielo y orar por el bienestar del rey y sus hijos.

Esdras 6:10 Meaning and Commentary

Ezra 6:10

That they may offer sacrifices of sweet savours unto the God
of heaven
Such as will be acceptable to him, ( Genesis 8:21 )

and pray for the life of the king, and of his sons;
prayer being wont to be made at the time of the morning and evening incense; and the Jews used to pray for other people besides themselves, and especially when desired, and particularly for kings and civil magistrates, to whom they were subject, see ( Jeremiah 29:7 ) ( 1 Timothy 2:1 1 Timothy 2:2 ) , the sons of Darius Hystaspis, for whose life, as well as his own, he would have prayer made, were, according to Herodotus F4, three by his first wife, the daughter of Gobryas, before he began to reign, the eldest of which was Artobazanes; which sons must be here meant, since this was towards the beginning of his reign; he had afterwards four more by Atossa the daughter of Cyrus, the eldest of which was Xerxes, who succeeded him: many of the Heathens had an high opinion of the God of the Jews, and of their prayers to him for them; even the Emperor Julian F5 styles him the best of all the gods, and desired the Jews to pray to him for the welfare of his kingdom; nor need it seem strange that Darius should desire the same, since he was a devout prince; his father Hystaspes is supposed by some to be the same that was one of the most famous among the Persian Magi, or ministers in sacred things; and Darius himself had so great a veneration for the men of that sacred order, that he commanded that it should be put upon his sepulchral monument, that he was master of the Magi F6; and by his familiarity with the priests of Egypt, and learning their divinity, had the honour, while alive, to have deity ascribed to him F7.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 Polymnia, sive, l. 7. c. 2.
F5 Opera, par. 2. ep. 25. p. 153.
F6 Porphyr. de abstinentia, l. 4, c. 16.
F7 Diodor. Sic. l. 1. p. 85.

Esdras 6:10 In-Context

8 »Además, por la presente, decreto que ustedes tendrán que ayudar a esos ancianos de los judíos mientras reconstruyan el templo de Dios. Ustedes tienen que pagar el costo total de la obra, sin demora, con los impuestos que se recaudan en la provincia situada al occidente del río Éufrates, a fin de que la construcción no se interrumpa.
9 »Denles a los sacerdotes de Jerusalén todo lo que necesiten, sean becerros, carneros o corderos, para las ofrendas quemadas que presenten al Dios del cielo; y sin falta, provéanles toda la sal y todo el trigo, el vino y el aceite de oliva que requieran para cada día.
10 Entonces ellos podrán ofrecer sacrificios aceptables al Dios del cielo y orar por el bienestar del rey y sus hijos.
11 »También declaro que a los que violen de cualquier manera este decreto se les arrancará una viga de su casa; luego, serán atados a esa viga y azotados, y su casa será reducida a un montón de escombros.
12 Que el Dios que eligió la ciudad de Jerusalén como el lugar donde se dé honra a su nombre destruya a cualquier rey o nación que viole este mandato y destruya este templo.
»Yo, Darío, he emitido el presente decreto. Que se obedezca al pie de la letra».
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