The Meaning of Ezra 4:18 Explained

Ezra 4:18

KJV: The letter which ye sent unto us hath been plainly read before me.

YLT: The letter that ye sent unto us, explained, hath been read before me,

Darby: The letter that ye sent to us has been read before me distinctly.

ASV: The letter which ye sent unto us hath been plainly read before me.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

The letter  which ye sent  unto us  hath been plainly  read  before  me. 

What does Ezra 4:18 Mean?

Context Summary

Ezra 4:11-24 - The Enemy's Short-Lived Triumph
The promoters of this letter were descendants of the heathen colonists who had been sent into the land by the Assyrians, 2 Kings 17:24. It was written to the then reigning monarch, Artaxerxes, which Ezra seems to have copied from the records of Persia, because it stands in the original in the Chaldee language. Notice that now the Israelites are first called Jews, i.e., Judahites, Ezra 4:12. They urge that the Temple-building should be stayed for the king's own sake. Secret enmity to God's kingdom is often hidden under pretended devotion to Caesar, John 19:12. We, too, have our maintenance from the God of heaven, we have eaten the salt of the palace, Ezra 4:14; and we should never allow His name to be dishonored without doing our best to prevent it. The king was imposed upon by their representations, and ordered the work to cease. But it is probable that something was due to the supineness of the Jews, who were already half-hearted in their endeavors, Haggai 1:2-9. The rebuilding of the Temple stopped during the reigns of Cambyses and the Magia Smerdis; but in the second year of Darius Hystaspes it was recommenced, and was then finished in four years, or nineteen years after its commencement, Zechariah 8:9; Haggai 2:18. [source]

Chapter Summary: Ezra 4

1  The adversaries, being not accepted in the building of the temple with the Jews,
4  endeavor to hinder it
7  Their letter to Artaxerxes
17  The answer and decree of Artaxerxes
23  The building is hindered

What do the individual words in Ezra 4:18 mean?

The letter which you sent to us clearly has been read before me
נִשְׁתְּוָנָ֕א דִּ֥י שְׁלַחְתּ֖וּן עֲלֶ֑ינָא מְפָרַ֥שׁ קֱרִ֖י קָדָמָֽי

נִשְׁתְּוָנָ֕א  The  letter 
Parse: Noun, masculine singular determinate
Root: נִשְׁתְּוָן  
Sense: letter.
שְׁלַחְתּ֖וּן  you  sent 
Parse: Verb, Qal, Perfect, second person masculine plural
Root: שְׁלַח  
Sense: to send.
עֲלֶ֑ינָא  to  us 
Parse: Preposition, first person common plural
Root: עַל  
Sense: upon, over, on account of, above, to, against.
מְפָרַ֥שׁ  clearly 
Parse: Verb, Piel, QalPassParticiple, masculine singular
Root: פְּרַשׁ  
Sense: (Pael) to specify, distinguish, make distinct.
קֱרִ֖י  has  been  read 
Parse: Verb, Nifal, Perfect, third person masculine singular
Root: קְרָא  
Sense: to call, read aloud, read out, shout.
קָדָמָֽי  before  me 
Parse: Preposition, first person common singular
Root: קֳדָם  
Sense: before, in front of.

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