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Ezra 1:9

Chargers - The word in the original thus translated occurs only in this passage. Its meaning is doubtful. Some derive it from a Hebrew root, "to hollow out," and translate "cup" or "vessel."

Knives - This is another doubtful word, only used here. The etymology points to some employment of basket-work.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Ezra 1:9:

Ezra 1:4
Isaiah 14:2
Isaiah 45:13
Isaiah 52:11

 

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