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Ezra 3:13

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezra 3:13

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy from the noise of the weeping. One, it would seem, was as loud as the other; neither predominated. This, which would scarcely be possible among ourselves, was not unnatural in the East, where those who lament utter shrill cries, instead of weeping silently. Herodotus describes the lament of the Persians for a lost general as "resounding throughout all Boeotia" ( :24).

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