Text -- Nehemiah 10:39 (NET)
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JFB -> Neh 10:39
JFB: Neh 10:39 - -- This solemn pledge was repeated at the close of the covenant as an expression of the intense zeal by which the people at this time were animated for t...
This solemn pledge was repeated at the close of the covenant as an expression of the intense zeal by which the people at this time were animated for the glory and the worship of God. Under the pungent feelings of sorrow and repentance for their national sins, of which apostasy from the service of the true God was the chief, and under the yet fresh and painful remembrance of their protracted captivity, they vowed, and (feeling the impulse of ardent devotion as well as of gratitude for their restoration) flattered themselves they would never forget their vow, to be the Lord's.
Clarke -> Neh 10:39
Clarke: Neh 10:39 - -- We will not forsake the house of our God - Here was a glorious resolution; and had they been faithful to it, they had been a great and good people t...
We will not forsake the house of our God - Here was a glorious resolution; and had they been faithful to it, they had been a great and good people to the present day. But what is implied in, We will not forsake the house of our God? I answer: -
I. The Church of God is the house of God; there he has his constant dwelling-place
II. True believers are his family in this house; and this family consists of
1. Fathers and mothers
2. Young persons
3. Little children; An
4. Servants
III. The ministers of the word of God are the officers and overseers of this house and family
IV. The worship of God is the grand employment of this family
V. The ordinances of God are the food of the members of this family; or the means of their spiritual support
VI. Those who do not forsake the house of their God are those
1. Who continue in the faith
2. Who grow in grace
3. Who labor in the vineyard
4. Who bring forth fruit
5. Who conscientiously attend all the ordinances; an
6. Who take care that the offerings of the house of God shall be duly made, providing for those who labor in the word and doctrine
Reader
1. Art thou of this house
2. Art thou in this house
3. To what part of the family dost thou belong
4. Art thou still an infant in this house
5. Dost thou attend the ordinances of this house
6. Hast thou forsaken this house
These questions are of great importance; answer them as in the sight of God.
TSK -> Neh 10:39
TSK: Neh 10:39 - -- For the children : Deu 12:6-11, Deu 12:17, Deu 14:23-27; 2Ch 31:12
the children : Num 18:30
we will not : Neh 13:10, Neh 13:11; Psa 122:9; Heb 10:25
For the children : Deu 12:6-11, Deu 12:17, Deu 14:23-27; 2Ch 31:12
the children : Num 18:30
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Poole -> Neh 10:39
Poole: Neh 10:39 - -- Unto the chambers, where are the vessels of the sanctuary where other things belonging to the temple are laid up, and therefore these things also sha...
Unto the chambers, where are the vessels of the sanctuary where other things belonging to the temple are laid up, and therefore these things also shall be put there.
And the priests that minister, and the porters, and the singers i.e. where also are the priests and others that minister in their courses, for whose use these provisions are made.
We will not forsake the house of our God i.e. we do here solemnly declare and engage ourselves that we will take care, from time to time, that the house and service of God be not neglected or forsaken for want of necessary provisions to support it.
Gill -> Neh 10:39
Gill: Neh 10:39 - -- For the children of Israel, and the children of Levi, shall bring the offering of the corn, of the new wine, and the oil, unto the chambers,.... In th...
For the children of Israel, and the children of Levi, shall bring the offering of the corn, of the new wine, and the oil, unto the chambers,.... In the temple:
where are the vessels of the sanctuary; to put the said things into, that they might be ready at hand when wanted, as they often were for the meat and drink offerings:
and the priests that minister, and the porters, and the singers; who dwelt there when in their ministrations, and were supported by the above tithes and gifts:
and we will not forsake the house of our God; neither forsake the assembling themselves there for worship, nor neglect to make the necessary provisions for the service of it, as they had too much done, but now resolve for the future to behave better.