Ezra 9:8 (WEB)

Passage

Now for a little moment grace has been shown from Yahweh our God, to leave us a remnant to escape, and to give us a nail in his holy place, that our God may lighten our eyes, and revived us a little in our bondage.

Nearby Context

Ezra 9:6 and I said, “My God, I am ashamed and blush to lift up my face to you, my God; for our iniquities have increased over our head, and our guiltiness has grown up to the heavens.

Ezra 9:7 Since the days of our fathers we have been exceeding guilty to this day; and for our iniquities we, our kings, and our priests, have been delivered into the hand of the kings of the lands, to the sword, to captivity, to plunder, and to confusion of face, as it is this day.

Ezra 9:8 Now for a little moment grace has been shown from Yahweh our God, to leave us a remnant to escape, and to give us a nail in his holy place, that our God may lighten our eyes, and revived us a little in our bondage.

Ezra 9:9 For we are bondservants; yet our God has not forsaken us in our bondage, but has extended loving kindness to us in the sight of the kings of Persia, to revive us, to set up the house of our God, and to repair its ruins, and to give us a wall in Judah and in Jerusalem.

Ezra 9:10 “Now, our God, what shall we say after this? For we have forsaken your commandments,

Study Lenses

The verse centers on "light", "grace", "little", "moment", "been", "shown", "yahweh", and "leave". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "light" and "grace", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.

The nearby context moves from verse 7's "Since the days of our fathers we..." into verse 9's "For we are bondservants yet our God...", so "light" and "grace" belong inside that flow. In Ezra context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.

A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "light" and "grace" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.