Ezra 9
The problem of intermarriage with foreigners and Ezra's response.
Bible version
Intermarriage with Foreigners
Commentary
Ezra 9 is a chapter that speaks to the importance of faithfulness and obedience to God. In this chapter, Ezra is deeply grieved when he learns that the people of Israel have intermarried with the people of the land, a practice that is strictly forbidden by God. Ezra is so moved by this news that he tears his clothes, pulls out his hair, and falls on his knees in prayer. He pleads with God to forgive the people of Israel for their disobedience and to restore them to a right relationship with Him. Ezra's prayer is a powerful reminder of the importance of faithfulness and obedience to God. We are called to be faithful to God and to obey His commands. When we fail to do so, we must repent and seek God's forgiveness. Ezra's prayer is a reminder that God is always willing to forgive us when we turn to Him in repentance. Ezra's prayer also serves as a reminder of the importance of humility. Ezra humbles himself before God and acknowledges the people's sin. He does not try to justify their actions or make excuses for them. Instead, he humbly acknowledges their sin and pleads for God's mercy. Ezra's prayer is a powerful reminder of the importance of faithfulness and obedience to God. We must strive to be faithful to God and to obey His commands. When we fail, we must humble ourselves before God and seek His forgiveness.
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There are 15 verses in Ezra, chapter 9.