
Text -- Nehemiah 13:22 (NET)




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Wesley: Neh 13:22 - -- Because the work they now were set upon, though common in its nature, yet was holy in design of it, and had respect unto the sabbath: and, because the...
Because the work they now were set upon, though common in its nature, yet was holy in design of it, and had respect unto the sabbath: and, because the day in which they were to do this was the sabbath - day, for the observation whereof they were obliged to purify themselves.

Wesley: Neh 13:22 - -- The gates of the city; not daring to trust the common porters, he commits the charge of them upon the sabbath - days, to the Levites, to whom the care...
The gates of the city; not daring to trust the common porters, he commits the charge of them upon the sabbath - days, to the Levites, to whom the care of sanctifying the sabbath did properly belong.

Wesley: Neh 13:22 - -- Whereby he intimates, that though he mentioned his good - works, as things wherewith God was well - pleased, and which he had promised to reward, yet ...
Whereby he intimates, that though he mentioned his good - works, as things wherewith God was well - pleased, and which he had promised to reward, yet he neither did, nor durst trust to their merit, or his own worthiness, but, when he had done all, he judged himself an unprofitable servant, and one that needed God's infinite mercy to pardon all his sins, and particularly those infirmities and corruptions which adhered to his good deeds.
JFB -> Neh 13:15-22
JFB: Neh 13:15-22 - -- The cessation of the temple services had been necessarily followed by a public profanation of the Sabbath, and this had gone so far that labor was car...
The cessation of the temple services had been necessarily followed by a public profanation of the Sabbath, and this had gone so far that labor was carried on in the fields, and fish brought to the markets on the sacred day. Nehemiah took the decisive step of ordering the city gates to be shut, and not to be opened, till the Sabbath was past; and in order to ensure the faithful execution of this order, he stationed some of his own servants as guards, to prevent the introduction of any commodities on that day. On the merchants and various dealers finding admission denied them, they set up booths outside the walls, in hopes of still driving a traffic with the peasantry; but the governor threatened, if they continued, to adopt violent measures for their removal. For this purpose a body of Levites was stationed as sentinels at the gate, with discretionary powers to protect the sanctification of the Sabbath.
Clarke -> Neh 13:22
Clarke: Neh 13:22 - -- Spare me according to the greatness of thy mercy - By some Nehemiah has been thought to deal with God too much on the principle of merit. That he wi...
Spare me according to the greatness of thy mercy - By some Nehemiah has been thought to deal with God too much on the principle of merit. That he wished God to remember him for good, is sufficiently evident; and who does not wish the same? But that he expected heaven because of his good deeds, does not appear. Indeed, the concluding clause of this verse proves the contrary, and shows that he expected nothing from God but through the greatness of his mercy. Shame on those who, with this evidence before them, brand this good man with the epithet of workmonger! a man who, in inward holiness, outward usefulness, and genuine love to God and man, was worth ten score of such self-called believers.
TSK -> Neh 13:22
TSK: Neh 13:22 - -- I commanded : Neh 7:64, Neh 7:65, Neh 12:30; 2Ki 23:4; 1Ch 15:12-14; 2Ch 29:4, 2Ch 29:5, 2Ch 29:24, 2Ch 29:27, 2Ch 29:30; Isa 49:23
cleanse : Neh 12:1...
I commanded : Neh 7:64, Neh 7:65, Neh 12:30; 2Ki 23:4; 1Ch 15:12-14; 2Ch 29:4, 2Ch 29:5, 2Ch 29:24, 2Ch 29:27, 2Ch 29:30; Isa 49:23
cleanse : Neh 12:10
sanctify : Deu 5:12
Remember : Neh 13:14, Neh 13:31, Neh 5:19; Psa 132:1-5; Isa 38:3; 2Co 1:12; 2Ti 4:7, 2Ti 4:8
spare me : Psa 25:6, Psa 25:7, Psa 51:1, Psa 130:3, Psa 130:4, Psa 130:7, Psa 143:1, Psa 143:2

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Barnes -> Neh 13:22
Barnes: Neh 13:22 - -- I commanded the Levites - At first Nehemiah had employed his own retinue Neh 13:19 in the work of keeping the gates. He now assigned the duty t...
I commanded the Levites - At first Nehemiah had employed his own retinue Neh 13:19 in the work of keeping the gates. He now assigned the duty to the Levites, as one which properly belonged to them, since the object of the regulation was the due observance of the Sabbath.
Poole -> Neh 13:22
Poole: Neh 13:22 - -- That they should cleanse themselves partly because the work they were now set upon, though common in its nature, yet was holy in design of it, and ha...
That they should cleanse themselves partly because the work they were now set upon, though common in its nature, yet was holy in design of it, and had respect unto the sabbath; and partly because the day in which they were to do this was the sabbath day, for the observation whereof they were obliged to prepare and purify themselves.
Keep the gates either,
1. The gates of the temple. But a particular command was superfluous in that case, because it was their constant work and charge to do this, both sabbath days and every day. Or rather,
2. The gates of the city; for of them he spake last, Neh 13:19 ; and not daring to trust the common porters of these gates, not being able always to employ his men in that work, he committeth the charge of them for the present season, and upon the sabbath days, to the Levites, to whom the care of sanctifying the sabbath did properly belong.
According to the greatness of thy mercy whereby he intimates, that though he mentioned his good works as things wherewith God was well pleased, and which he had promised to reward, yet he neither did nor durst trust to their merit or his own worthiness; but when he had done all, he judged himself an unprofitable servant, and one that needed God’ s infinite mercy and indulgence to pardon all his sins, and particularly those infirmities and corruptions which adhered to his good deeds.
Haydock -> Neh 13:22
Haydock: Neh 13:22 - -- Gates. The Levites would more conscientiously discharge their duty, (Menochius) and restrain the people, so that they might keep the day holy. (Hay...
Gates. The Levites would more conscientiously discharge their duty, (Menochius) and restrain the people, so that they might keep the day holy. (Haydock)
Gill -> Neh 13:22
Gill: Neh 13:22 - -- And I commanded the Levites that they should cleanse themselves,.... From all ceremonial uncleanness, that they might be fit in a ceremonial sense to ...
And I commanded the Levites that they should cleanse themselves,.... From all ceremonial uncleanness, that they might be fit in a ceremonial sense to perform the duties of the office on the sabbath day:
and that they should come and keep the gates, to sanctify the sabbath day; not the gates of the city, his servants were placed there, nor was this the work of the Levites, and much less did this require a particular purification to fit for it; but the gates of the temple, that no impure person might enter there; and on that day it required the greater diligence, because of the number of people that came to worship:
remember me, O my God, concerning this also; with respect to his care to have the sabbath kept holy, as well as his concern for the honour of the house of God, and the maintenance of his ministers, Neh 13:14,
and spare me according to the greatness of thy mercy; he desired to be dealt with, not according to any merits of his own, but according to the abundant mercy of God; that he would kindly and graciously vouchsafe to accept any good that he had done for his mercy sake, and forgive whatever was amiss in him.

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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...
Maclaren -> Neh 13:15-22
Maclaren: Neh 13:15-22 - --Sabbath Observance
In those days saw I in Judah some treading wine presses on the sabbath, and bringing in sheaves, and lading asses; as also wine, g...
MHCC -> Neh 13:15-22
MHCC: Neh 13:15-22 - --The keeping holy the Lord's day forms an important object for their attention who would promote true godliness. Religion never prospers while sabbaths...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 13:15-22
Matthew Henry: Neh 13:15-22 - -- Here is another instance of that blessed reformation in which Nehemiah was so active. He revived sabbath-sanctification, and maintained the authorit...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 13:15-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 13:15-22 - --
Field-work and trading on the Sabbath done away with. - Neh 13:15. In thosedays, i.e., when he was occupied with the arrangements for worship,Nehem...
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...
