the Week of Proper 10 / Ordinary 15
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Ezra 3:13
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Orang tidak dapat lagi membedakan mana bunyi sorak-sorai kegirangan dan mana bunyi tangis rakyat, karena rakyat bersorak-sorai dengan suara yang nyaring, sehingga bunyinya kedengaran sampai jauh.
Sehingga tiada dapat dibedakan lagi oleh orang banyak antara bunyi sorak kesukaan dengan bunyi tangis orang itu, karena orang banyak itupun bersoraklah dengan ramai-ramai, sehingga kedengaranlah bunyinya dari jauh.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
So that: This sight must have been very affecting; a whole people, one part weeping aloud with sorrow, the other shouting aloud for joy; and on the same occasion too, in which both sides felt an equal interest. The prophet Haggai - Haggai 2:1-9 comforted them on this occasion, by assuring them that the glory of this latter house should exceed that of the former, because the Lord would come to this temple, and fill it with His glory.
the noise: Judges 2:5
shouted: Nehemiah 12:43, Psalms 5:11, Jeremiah 33:11, Zechariah 4:7, Luke 19:37-40
and the noise: Exodus 32:17, Exodus 32:18, 1 Samuel 4:5, 1 Kings 1:40, 1 Kings 1:45, Psalms 100:1, Psalms 100:2
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 20:19 - a loud Jeremiah 50:4 - going Zechariah 4:10 - despised Matthew 28:8 - with Acts 16:25 - and the
Gill's Notes on the Bible
So that the people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy from the noise of the weeping of the people,.... That is, not clearly and distinctly, they were so mixed and confounded together, and made such a jarring and discord:
for the people shouted with a loud shout, and the noise was heard afar off; the shouting being of young people, whose voice was strongest, and they the most numerous, the noise of shouting prevailed over the noise of weeping; and it was heard further, and at a distance appeared more distinctly to be the noise of shouting, that of weeping not reaching so far; though Jarchi is of opinion that the noise of weeping was heard further than the noise of shouting, which is not likely.