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Nehemiah 3
The names of those who presided over the builders, and the
parts which each company built, ver. 1-32.
Verse 1. Eliashib - Grand-child of Joshua, the first high-priest after their
return from Babylon. Rose - Began the work. Ministers should be
foremost in every good work, animating others by their example
as well as doctrine. Sheep-gate - Which was next to the temple; so
called, because the sheep were brought thro' it to be sacrificed.
Sanctified - Or, they prepared or repaired it: for so the word
sometimes signifies. But our translation seems best, both because
that use of the word is most common, and because this is spoken
only of this gate, which being built by the priests, and nighest to
the temple, and with a special eye to the service of the temple, for
which both men and things were most commonly brought in this
way, and being also the first part of the building, might be in a
peculiar manner sanctified by solemn prayer and sacrifice,
whereby it was dedicated to God's service.
Verse 5. Their nobles - Did not submit to it, would not further it, either
through sloth or covetousness, or secret compliance with the
enemies of the Jews. Of their Lord - Of God, whom they owned
for their Lord, whose work this was, because it had proceeded
thus far by his singular providence: and because it was done for
the defense of the city, and people, and temple of God. And
therefore they are branded to all posterity. Let not nobles think
any thing beneath them, by which they may benefit their country.
What is their nobility good for, but that it places them in an higher
and larger sphere of usefulness?
Verse 7. The throne - Unto the place where the governor of the country
on this side Euphrates, under the Persian kings, sometimes had a
palace or throne.
Verse 8. Fortified - It is not said, they repaired, but they fortified it,
either because this part of the wall was less demolished than the
other, and therefore they needed not to repair it, but only to make
it stronger: or, to note their extraordinary care and diligence, that
they would not only repair it, but make it stronger than ever.
Verse 9. Half part - As Rome was anciently divided into several quarters
or regions, so was Jerusalem; and especially into two parts,
whereof one was in the tribe of Benjamin, and nearest the temple,
the other in the tribe of Judah, these accordingly had two several
rulers, this man and the other, ver. 12, but both under the chief
governor of the city.
Verse 12. His daughters - Who were either heiresses or rich widows, and
caused part to be done at their charges.
Verse 14. Beth-haccerem - A town or territory, the government whereof
was divided between two persons.
Verse 16. Made - By Hezekiah, 2 Kings xx, 20. Whereby it is
distinguished from that pool which was natural. Mighty - Or, of
the valiant: which possibly was formerly appointed for the receipt
of those chief captains that should attend upon the king in their
courses.
Verse 20. Earnestly - Did his work with eminent diligence and fervency:
which is here noted to his commendation. And it is probable, this
good man's zeal provoked many, to take the more pains, and make
the more haste.
Verse 21. The door - Therefore the door was not in the middle of the
house, as now they commonly are, but at one end of it.
Verse 27. Tekoites - The same spoken of before, who having dispatched
their first share sooner than their brethren, freely offered to supply
the defects of others, who, as it seems, neglected that part of the
work which had been committed to them. And this their double
diligence is noted both for the greater shame of their nobles, who
would not do any part of it, and for their own honour, who were
so far from being corrupted by that bad example, that they were
quickened to greater zeal and industry in this pious work.
Verse 30. The sixth son of Zalaph - It seems, his five elder brethren, laid
not their hands to the work. But in doing that which is good, we
need not stay to see our betters go before us.
Chapter 3:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ezra Esther
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