Chapter 11:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ezra Esther
Nehemiah 11
The following commentary covers Chapters 9, 10, and 11.
Heart-felt
repentance: under the law
On the twenty-fourth day,
the people came together to humble themselves in a manner
that became their position, and they separated themselves
from all strangers. Beginning with the blessing promised
to Abraham, they relate all the tokens of God's grace
bestowed upon Israel, the frequent unfaithfulness of
which they had afterwards been guilty, and there is a
true expression of heartfelt repentance; they acknowledge
without any disguise their condition (chap. 9: 36, 37),
and undertake to obey the law (chap. 10), to separate
themselves entirely from the people of the land, and
faithfully to perform all that the service of the house
of God required.
A conditional and
Mosaic restoration looked for under Gentile dominion
All this gives a very
distinct character to their position. Acknowledging the
promise made to Abraham, and the bringing in of the
people to Canaan by virtue of this promise, and their
subsequent failure, they place themselves again under the
obligations of the law, while confessing the goodness of
God who had spared them. They do not see beyond a
conditional and Mosaic restoration. Neither the Messiah
nor the new covenant has any place as the foundation of
their joy or of their hope. They are, and they continue
to be, in bondage to the Gentiles.
This was Israel's
condition until, in the sovereign mercy of God, the
Messiah was presented to them. The Messiah could have
brought them out of their position and gathered them
under His wings, but they would not.
It is this position that
the Book of Nehemiah definitely brought out. It is
the
king's commandment that provides for the maintenance
of the singers. A Jew was at
the king's hand in
all matters concerning the people (chap. 11: 23, 24).
Chapter 11:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ezra Esther
This version of Darby's Synopsis of the Old Testament is a derivative of an electronic version, Copyright 1995 by L. Hodgett. Used by permission. The files of the Synopsis found on this site may not be reproduced without permission from L. J. L. Hodgett, Stem Publishing. A special thanks to L. J. L. Hodgett and Stem Publishing for permission to create and post this version of Darby's Synopsis of the Old Testament.
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
1 Kings
2 Kings
1 Chronicles
2 Chronicles
Ezra
Nehemiah
Esther
Job
Psalm
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Ezekiel
Daniel
Hosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts
Romans
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians
1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon
Hebrews
James
1 Peter
2 Peter
1 John
2 John
3 John
Jude
Revelation
Classic Bible CommentariesCourtesy of E-Word Today
Copyright 2000-2009 BibleClassics.com
