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Nehemiah 11
The rulers and men drawn by lot dwell at Jerusalem, ver. 1, 2.
Their names, numbers and families, ver. 3-19. The cities and
villages that were peopled by the rest, ver. 20-36.
Verse 1. To dwell - That the buildings of the city might be compleated,
and the safety of it better provided for.
Verse 2. Blessed - Because they denied themselves, and their own safety
and profit for the publick good; for this city was the butt of all the
malicious plots of their enemies; and for the present it was rather
chargeable than beneficial to its inhabitants.
Verse 3. Province - Of Judea, which was now made a province. Israel -
The generality of the people of Israel, whether of Judah, or
Benjamin, or any other tribe. These he calls Israel rather than
Judah, because there were many of the other tribes now
incorporated with them; and because none of the tribes of Israel,
except Judah and Benjamin, dwelt in Jerusalem.
Verse 9. Overseer - The captain of their thousand.
Verse 16. Outward - For those things belonging to the temple and its
service, which were to be done without it, or abroad in the
country, as the gathering in of the voluntary contributions, or
other necessary provision out of the several parts of the land.
Verse 17. To begin - In the publick and solemn prayers and praises,
which were constantly joined with the morning and evening
sacrifice, at which the singers were present, and praised God with
a psalm or hymn which, this man began.
Verse 21. The Nethinims dwelt in Ophel - Which was upon the wall of
Jerusalem, because they were to do the servile work of the temple:
therefore they were to be posted near it, that they might be ready
to attend.
Verse 24. Was, &c. - Or, on the king's part, to determine civil causes and
controversies between man and man, by the laws of that kingdom;
between the king and people; as in matters of tribute, or
grievances.
Verse 36. Divisions - Or, for the Levites (those who were not settled in
Jerusalem) there were divisions, places appointed for them, and
distributed among them. Thus were they settled free and easy, tho'
few and poor. And they might have been happy, but for that
general lukewarmness, with which they are charged by the
prophet Malachi, who prophesied about this time and in whom
prophecy ceased for some ages, 'till it revived in the great prophet.
Chapter 11:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ezra Esther
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