Ezra 10
The repentance and renewal of the exiles, including the removal of foreign wives and the celebration of the feast of the Passover.
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Repentance and Renewal
Commentary
Ezra 10 is a chapter that speaks to the importance of repentance and obedience to God's commands. In this chapter, Ezra is deeply grieved by the fact that the people of Israel have intermarried with foreign women, which is a violation of God's law. He calls the people to repentance and fasting, and they respond with a sincere commitment to obey God's commands. The people of Israel are willing to take drastic measures to make things right with God. They make a covenant to put away their foreign wives and children, and they make a vow to keep God's commandments. This is a powerful example of true repentance and obedience to God's commands. The chapter ends with a reminder that God is faithful and merciful. He is willing to forgive those who repent and turn to Him. This is a reminder that God is always ready to forgive and restore those who turn to Him in repentance. Ezra 10 is a powerful reminder of the importance of repentance and obedience to God's commands. It is a reminder that God is always ready to forgive and restore those who turn to Him in repentance. It is a reminder that true repentance and obedience to God's commands are essential for a life of faithfulness and blessing.
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There are 44 verses in Ezra, chapter 10.