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Ezra 8:36 - Exposition

And they delivered the king's commissions . Parts of Ezra's firman concerned vitally the other provincial governors, and had of necessity to be communicated to them. Such were the provisoes concerning Ezra's power of drawing upon the provincial treasuries for corn, wine, oil, salt, and money ( Ezra 7:22 , Ezra 7:23 ), and concerning the exemption of all ranks of the Jewish sacred order from taxation of any kind whatsoever ( Ezra 7:24 ). Unto the king's lieutenants, and to the governors . The word translated "lieutenants" is that which corresponds to the Persian term "satrap," and designates the highest class of the Persian provincial governors. That translated "governor" is the term which has been already applied by Ezra to Tatnai ( Ezra 5:3 , Ezra 5:4 ) and Zerubbabel ( Ezra 6:7 ). It denotes a lower grade of official. They furthered the people. The satraps and lower officials, on being made acquainted with the king's wishes, readily complied with them, and became supporters and favourers of the Jewish people.

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