a9:6-15
bNeh 1:5-11
cDan 9:4-19
dEzra 9:6-7
e9:8-9
f9:10-12
g9:13-15
h9:6
i9:7

‏ Ezra 9:6-7

Summary for Ezra 9:6-15: 9:6-15  a Ezra’s prayer provides a model for intercessory prayer (cp. Neh 1:5-11  b; Dan 9:4-19  c). It includes confessing sin (Ezra 9:6-7  d), remembering God’s past grace (9:8-9  e), admitting that the people have ignored God (9:10-12  f), and recognizing their unworthiness (9:13-15  g). 9:6  h I am utterly ashamed ... our sins are piled higher than our heads: Although he was not one of the offending parties, Ezra personally identified with his people (see thematic note for Community Identity at end of chapter).
9:7  i Ezra forthrightly summarizes Israel’s past history. The people and their leaders had sinned and were justly punished.

• just as we are today: The effects of Israel’s punishment were still evident in Jerusalem at this time.
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