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Nehemiah 8
The solemn reading and expounding of the law, ver. 1-8. The
joy of the people, ver. 9-12. The keeping of the feast of
tabernacles, ver. 13-18.
Verse 2. First day - This was the feast of trumpets, which is called a
sabbath, and on which they were to have an holy convocation,
Lev. xxiii, 24. And it was on this day, the altar was set up, after
their return from captivity; in remembrance of which they had
probably kept it ever since, with more than ordinary solemnity.
Verse 7. Understand - As well the words, which being Hebrew, now
needed to be translated into the Chaldee or Syriack language,
now, the common language of that people, who together with
their religion, had also in a great part lost their language; as also
the meaning of them: they expounded the mind and will of God in
what they read, and applied it to the peoples present condition.
Place - That is, In their several places and stations into which the
company seems to have been distributed for conveniency of
hearing; it not being likely that so vast a congregation could
distinctly hear one man's voice. Or, by their stations, that is, by
the several stations of the Levites, and persons last named; who
seem to have had several scaffolds, by comparing this with chap.
ix, 4, upon which thy stood, as Ezra did upon his pulpit, ver. viii,
4.
Verse 8. They - Ezra and his companions successively. Sense - The
meaning of the Hebrew words, which they expounded in the
common language. Thy gave - So they gave them both a
translation of the Hebrew words into the Chaldee, and an
exposition of the things contained in them.
Verse 9. Wept - Out of a sense of their guilt and danger by reason of it.
Verse 10. Eat - Feast before the Lord. Send - For the relief of your poor
brethren. Holy - Being the feast of trumpets, and the beginning of
this joyful month, wherein so many days of thanksgiving were to
be observed. Strength - Rejoicing in God in serving him with
chearfulness, and thankfulness, which is your duty always, but
now especially, will give you that strength both of mind and body,
which you greatly need, both to perform all the duties required of
you, and to oppose all the designs of your enemies.
Verse 13. Levites - Chusing rather to confess their ignorance than vainly
to pretend to more knowledge than they had: wherein they shew
both humility, and serious godliness, that they were more careful
to learn their duty than to preserve their reputation.
Verse 15. Mount - The mount of Olives, which was next Jerusalem, and
stored with olive-branches, and probably with the rest: for these
trees seem to have been planted hereabouts principally, for the use
of the city in this very feast, which, though, long neglected,
should have been celebrated every year. And this place seems to
be here designed as the most eminent place, being put for any
place near to the several cities of Judah, where these branches
were to be procured.
Verse 17. Done so - So, as to the manner and circumstances. They never
kept this feast so joyfully, having not only the same causes of
rejoicing which they formerly had, but special causes to increase
their joy; they never kept it so solemnly and religiously: for
whereas at other times, only the first and last day of that feast
were celebrated with an holy convocation, now there was an holy
convocation, and the people assembled, and attended upon the
reading of the law, every day of this feast.
Chapter 8:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ezra Esther
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