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Nehemiah 9
The people keep a solemn fast, ver. 1-3. The Levites bless God
for his goodness to them and their fathers, ver. 4-8. In Egypt and
in their journey out of it, ver. 9-12. On mount Sinai, ver. 13, 14.
And their journey toward Canaan, ver. 15-18. In the wilderness,
ver. 19-21. In driving out the Canaanites, ver. 22-26. In hearing
their prayer when in trouble, ver. 27-31. They confess their sin,
ver. 32-37. And seal a covenant with God, ver. 38.
Verse 1. Now - The next day, but one after the feast of tabernacles,
which begun on the fourteenth day, and ended on the twenty
second, for their consciences having been fully awakened and
their hearts filled with grief for their sins, which they were not
allowed to express in that time of publick joy; now they resume
their former thoughts, and recalling their sins to mind, set apart a
day for solemn fasting and humiliation.
Verse 2. Separated - From all unnecessary society with the Heathens,
and particularly from those strange women whom some of them
had married. For though Ezra had done this formerly, yet, it
seems, there were some criminals, without his knowledge, or,
these were some new delinquents, that since that time had fallen
into the same error, and shewed the truth of their repentance by
forsaking their beloved sins, and dearest relations.
Verse 3. Book of the law - As they did before, giving them the sense of
what they read. Fourth part - For three hours; there were twelve
hours in their day, probably they began after the morning
sacrifice, and continued their work till the evening sacrifice. The
work of a fast-day is good work. We should endeavour to make a
day's work, a good day's work of it.
Verse 4. Stairs - Upon such stairs, or pulpits, as the Levites used to stand
upon, when they taught the people. But they stood upon several
pulpits, each of them teaching that part of the congregation which
was allotted him, or praying, or blessing God with them. Loud
voice - Thereby testifying their deep sense of their sins and
miseries, and their servant, and importunate desire of God's
mercy.
Verse 13. Good statutes - The moral and judicial precepts were all
founded on natural equity. And even the ceremonial were tokens
of God's goodness, being types of gospel-grace.
Verse 17. Made - Designed, and resolved to do so, Num. xiv, 4, and
therefore they are said to do so, as Abraham is said to have
offered up Isaac, Heb. xi, 17, because he intended to do it.
Verse 22. Divide - The Heathen nations, whom God in a great measure
destroyed, and the remainders of them he dispersed into corners;
that whereas before the Israelites came, they had large habitations,
now they were cooped up, some in one town, and some in
another, in the several corners of their land, while the Israelites
dwelt in a large place, and had the possession of their whole land,
some few and small parcels excepted.
Verse 32. Mercy - He adds mercy, because the covenant in itself was not
a sufficient ground of hope, because they had so basely broken it.
God was discharged from keeping it, and therefore they fly to
God's free and rich mercy for relief.
Verse 33. Thou art just. &c. - It becomes us, when we are under the
rebukes of providence, be they ever so sharp, or ever so long
continued, still to justify God, and to own we are punished less
than our iniquities deserve.
Verse 37. Yieldeth much, &c. - We plow, and sow, and labour, and thou
givest thy blessing to our endeavours; and yet in a great measure
this is not for ourselves, as formerly it was, but for our kings, to
whom we pay heavy tributes. Dominion - Pressing or forcing both
us and our beasts to go and to do what they please.
Verse 38. Sure covenant, &c. - It was sealed and left upon record, that it
might be a witness against them, if they dealt deceitfully.
Chapter 9:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ezra Esther
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