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Nehemiah 12
The chief of the priests and Levites that came up with
Zerubbabel, ver. 1-9. The succession of the chief-priests, ver. 10-21. The eminent Levites, ver. 22-26. The wall dedicated, ver. 27-43. The offices of the priests and Levites settled, ver. 44-47.
Verse 1. Priests - The chief of the priests, the heads of those twenty four
courses which David appointed by divine direction, 1 Chron.
xxiv, 1-19. And whereas there were twenty four, and here but
twenty-two, and ver. 12, &c. only twenty, the reason of this difference may be, because
two of the twenty four courses were extinct in Babylon, and two
of the persons here named, ver. 2, 5, Hattush, and Maadiah, may
be omitted in the account of the posterity of these, ver. 12, &c.
because they had no posterity. Ezra - Either this was another Ezra,
or if it were the same mentioned Ezra vii, 1, he lived to a great
age; which may well be supposed, considering his great sobriety,
and his great piety to which God promised long life, and withal
the special providence of God continuing him so long in such a
season, wherein the church of God did greatly need his help and
counsel.
Verse 8. Moreover, &c. - He was to see, that the psalms of thanksgiving
were continually sung in the temple, in due time and manner.
Verse 10. Jeshua - Here follows a catalogue of the Jewish high-priests;
which was the more necessary, because their times were now to
be measured, not by the years of their kings as formerly, but by
their high-priests.
Verse 12. Priests - As their fathers were priests in the days of Joshua, so
in the days of Joiakim the son of Joshua, the sons of those persons
executed the priesthood in their father's steads, some of their
fathers probably being yet living, and many of them dead.
Verse 22. Darius - Darius Noehus; and so this Jaddua might be father to
him who was in the days of Darius Codomanus, and of Alexander
the Great.
Verse 27. The wall - Of the city itself, which is here dedicated to God,
and to his honour and service, not only upon a general account, by
which we ought to devote ourselves, and all that is ours, to God;
but upon a more special ground, because this was a place which
God himself had chosen, and sanctified by his temple and
gracious presence, and therefore did of right belong to him;
whence it is often called the holy city. And they restored it to God
by this dedication, withal imploring the presence, and favour, and
blessing of to this city by solemn prayers, and praises, and
sacrifices, wherewith this dedication was accompanied. Places -
To which they were now retired after that great and general
assembly, chap. 8, 9, & 10. chap. viii, 1 &c.
Verse 30. Purified themselves - They that would be instrumental to
sanctify others, must sanctify themselves, and set themselves
apart for God, with purity of mind and sincerity of intention.
Verse 31. Princes - And half of the people with them. The wall - For the
wall was broad and strong, and so ordered that men might
conveniently walk upon it. Right hand - Towards the south and
east.
Verse 39. Stood still - Waiting, as also their brethren did, that they might
go together in due order into God's house, there to perfect the
solemnity.
Verse 43. The children rejoiced - And their hosanna's were not despised,
but are recorded to their praise. All that share in public mercies,
ought to join in public thanksgivings.
Verse 44. Rejoiced - For the eminent gifts and graces which they
observed in many of them: for the great benefit which they had
now received by their ministry: and for the competent provision
which hereby was made for them, that so they might wholly wait
upon their office. The sure way for ministers to gain an interest, in
the affections of their people, is to wait on their ministry, to spend
their whole time, and thought, and strength therein.
Verse 45. The ward - That ward, or charge, which God had prescribed to
them. And in particular the charge of purification, of taking care
that no unclean person or thing should enter into the house or
courts of the Lord.
Verse 47. Sanctified - They set apart the first-fruits and tithes from their
own share, and devoted them to the use of the Levites. And so did
the Levites by the tithe of the tithes. Thus they all conscientiously
paid their dues, and did not profane those things which God had
sanctified, nor take them into their own common use. When what
is contributed for the support of religion, is given with an eye to
God, it is sanctified, and will cause the blessing to rest upon the
house, and all that is therein.
Chapter 12:
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| Jamieson Faussett Brown
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ezra Esther
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