Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Ezra 2:69

drams of gold—rather, "darics," a Persian coin (see on I Chronicles 29:7).

priests' garments—(compare Nehemiah 7:70). This—in the circumstances—was a very appropriate gift. In general, it may be remarked that presents of garments, or of any other usable commodities, however singular it may seem to us, is in harmony with the established notions and customs of the East.


 
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