Alas! this was not the end
of the history. God, in His goodness, must still watch
over the unfaithfulness and the failures of His people,
even when they are but a small remnant who by His grace
have escaped from the ruin. He puts it into the heart of
Ezra, a ready scribe in the law of Moses, to think of the
remnant in Jerusalem, to seek the law of Jehovah, to
teach it and cause it to be observed. Here again it is
still the Gentile king who sends him for this purpose to
Jerusalem. All blessing is of God, but nothing (except
prophecy, in which God was sovereign, as we have already
seen in the case of Samuel at the time of the people's
downfall), nothing in point of authority comes
immediately from God. He could not pass by unrecognised
the throne which He had Himself established among the
Gentiles upon the earth. And Israel was an earthly
people.
The good hand of
God
The character of this
intervention of God by Ezra's mission is, I think, a
touching proof of His loving-kindness. It was exactly
suited to the wants of the people. It was not power. That
had been removed to another place. It was the knowledge
of the will and the ordinances of God,of the mind
of God in the word. The king himself recognised this
(chap. 7: 25). Guarded by the good hand of his God, this
pious and devoted man goes up with many others to
Jerusalem.
Ezra 8 Bible Commentary
John Darby’s Synopsis
Ezra sent to Jerusalem by the Gentile king
Alas! this was not the end of the history. God, in His goodness, must still watch over the unfaithfulness and the failures of His people, even when they are but a small remnant who by His grace have escaped from the ruin. He puts it into the heart of Ezra, a ready scribe in the law of Moses, to think of the remnant in Jerusalem, to seek the law of Jehovah, to teach it and cause it to be observed. Here again it is still the Gentile king who sends him for this purpose to Jerusalem. All blessing is of God, but nothing (except prophecy, in which God was sovereign, as we have already seen in the case of Samuel at the time of the people's downfall), nothing in point of authority comes immediately from God. He could not pass by unrecognised the throne which He had Himself established among the Gentiles upon the earth. And Israel was an earthly people.
The good hand of God
The character of this intervention of God by Ezra's mission is, I think, a touching proof of His loving-kindness. It was exactly suited to the wants of the people. It was not power. That had been removed to another place. It was the knowledge of the will and the ordinances of God,of the mind of God in the word. The king himself recognised this (chap. 7: 25). Guarded by the good hand of his God, this pious and devoted man goes up with many others to Jerusalem.