President Harry S Truman stated, April 3, 1951:
“There is a lesson for us in the passage from the Bible …
The Book of Ezra describes the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem after the long captivity in Babylon …
The writer describes the people shouting with a great shout when the foundation of the new temple was laid … Some of those in the crowd, particularly the old men, did not shout. They wept …
These were the men who remembered all the sacrifices — all the suffering of all the people — what their people had undergone during the captivity.
They knew that these sacrifices had not been made in vain. They realized that, in spite of all their troubles, and in the face of overwhelming odds, their faith had prevailed.
And so they were too deeply moved to shout; they wept for joy. They gave thanks to God ‘because He is good, for His mercy endureth forever.'”