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Ezra 4:24

It ceased - The stoppage of the building by the Pseudo-Smerdis is in complete harmony with his character. He was a Magus, devoted to the Magian elemental worship, and opposed to belief in a personal god. His religion did not approve of temples; and as he persecuted the Zoroastrian so would he naturally be hostile to the Jewish faith. The building was resumed in the second year of Darius (520 BC), and was only interrupted for about two years; since the Pseudo-Smerdis reigned less than one year.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Ezra 4:24:

Ezra 5:16
Ezra 9:8
Nehemiah 1:3
Nehemiah 2:10
Haggai 2:18

 

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