
Text -- Nehemiah 13:13 (NET)




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Wesley -> Neh 13:13
Wesley: Neh 13:13 - -- By the consent of those who knew them. Such he now sought out the more diligently, because he had experience of the perfidiousness of the former trust...
By the consent of those who knew them. Such he now sought out the more diligently, because he had experience of the perfidiousness of the former trustees.
JFB -> Neh 13:10-13
JFB: Neh 13:10-13 - -- The people, disgusted with the malversations of Eliashib, or the lax and irregular performance of the sacred rites, withheld the tithes, so that the m...
The people, disgusted with the malversations of Eliashib, or the lax and irregular performance of the sacred rites, withheld the tithes, so that the ministers of religion were compelled for their livelihood to withdraw to their patrimonial possessions in the country. The temple services had ceased; all religious duties had fallen into neglect. The money put into the sacred treasury had been squandered in the entertainment of an Ammonite heathen, an open and contemptuous enemy of God and His people. The return of the governor put an end to these disgraceful and profane proceedings. He administered a sharp rebuke to those priests to whom the management of the temple and its services was committed, for the total neglect of their duties, and the violation of the solemn promises which they had made to him at his departure. He upbraided them with the serious charge of having not only withheld from men their dues, but of having robbed God, by neglecting the care of His house and service. And thus having roused them to a sense of duty and incited them to testify their godly sorrow for their criminal negligence by renewed devotedness to their sacred work, Nehemiah restored the temple services. He recalled the dispersed Levites to the regular discharge of their duties; while the people at large, perceiving that their contributions would be no longer perverted to improper uses, willingly brought in their tithes as formerly. Men of integrity and good report were appointed to act as trustees of the sacred treasures, and thus order, regularity, and active service were re-established in the temple.
Clarke -> Neh 13:13
Clarke: Neh 13:13 - -- They were counted faithful - They were reported to me as persons in whom I could confide; they had been steady in God’ s ways and work, while o...
They were counted faithful - They were reported to me as persons in whom I could confide; they had been steady in God’ s ways and work, while others had been careless and relaxed.
TSK -> Neh 13:13
TSK: Neh 13:13 - -- I made : Neh 12:44; 2Ch 31:12-15
Shelemiah : Neh 3:30
Pedaiah : Neh 8:4
next to them : Heb. at their hand
Zaccur : Neh 10:12
Mattaniah : Neh 11:22, Ne...

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Poole -> Neh 13:13
Poole: Neh 13:13 - -- Zadok the scribe the ecclesiastical scribe, who was to keep the accounts of the receipts and disbursements.
They were counted faithful by common fa...
Zadok the scribe the ecclesiastical scribe, who was to keep the accounts of the receipts and disbursements.
They were counted faithful by common fame, and the consent of those who knew them. Such he now sought out the more diligently, because he had late experience of the perfidiousness of the former trustees.
To distribute unto their brethren according to their several families, as the law had prescribed.
Gill -> Neh 13:13
Gill: Neh 13:13 - -- And I made treasurers over the treasuries,.... New ones, since the others appointed were either dead or unfaithful to their trust, Neh 12:44,
Shele...
And I made treasurers over the treasuries,.... New ones, since the others appointed were either dead or unfaithful to their trust, Neh 12:44,
Shelemiah the priest, and Zadok the scribe; who also was a priest, as Ezra was both priest and scribe; one that besides his office as a priest was expert in the law, and capable of instructing others:
and of the Levites, Pedaiah, and next to them was Hanan the son of Zaccur, the son of Mattaniah, for they were counted faithful; had a good report of all that knew them, for men of fidelity and uprightness, and so fit for such a trust:
and their office was to distribute unto their brethren; to deliver to them their share in the tithes, first fruits, &c.

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TSK Synopsis -> Neh 13:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Neh 13:1-31 - --1 Upon the reading of the law, separation is made from the mixed multitude.4 Nehemiah, at his return, causes the chambers to be cleansed.10 He reforms...
MHCC -> Neh 13:10-14
MHCC: Neh 13:10-14 - --If a sacred character will not keep men from setting an evil example, it must not shelter any one from deserved blame and punishment. The Levites had ...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 13:10-14
Matthew Henry: Neh 13:10-14 - -- Here is another grievance redressed by Nehemiah. I. The Levites had been wronged. This was the grievance: their portions had not been given them, ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 13:10-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 13:10-14 - --
The payment of dues to the Levites, and the delivery of the tenths andfirst-fruits, had also been omitted. - Neh 13:10. "And I perceived that thepor...
Constable: Neh 7:73--13:31 - --II. THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWS chs. 8--13
One writer viewed chapters 8-13 (really 7:73-13:37) as the third part...

Constable: Neh 13:1-31 - --D. The Reforms Instituted by Nehemiah ch. 13
To understand when the events described in this chapter too...
