
Text -- Nehemiah 13:15 (NET)




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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 13:15
Clarke: Neh 13:15 - -- Treading wine-presses - The Sabbath appears to have been totally disregarded.
Treading wine-presses - The Sabbath appears to have been totally disregarded.
TSK -> Neh 13:15
TSK: Neh 13:15 - -- treading wine : Exo 20:8-11, Exo 34:21, Exo 35:2; Isa 58:13; Eze 20:13
burdens : Neh 10:31; Num 15:32-36; Jer 17:21, Jer 17:22, Jer 17:24, Jer 17:27
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treading wine : Exo 20:8-11, Exo 34:21, Exo 35:2; Isa 58:13; Eze 20:13
burdens : Neh 10:31; Num 15:32-36; Jer 17:21, Jer 17:22, Jer 17:24, Jer 17:27
I testified : Neh 13:21, Neh 9:29; Deu 8:19; 2Ch 24:19; Psa 50:7; Jer 42:19; Mic 6:3; Act 2:40; Act 20:21; Gal 5:3; Eph 4:17; 1Th 4:6; Rev 22:18, Rev 22:19

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Barnes -> Neh 13:15
Barnes: Neh 13:15 - -- The desecration of the Sabbath is first brought into prominence among the sins of the Jewish people by Jeremiah Jer 17:21-27. It could not but have ...
The desecration of the Sabbath is first brought into prominence among the sins of the Jewish people by Jeremiah Jer 17:21-27. It could not but have gained ground during the captivity, when foreign masters would not have allowed the cessation of labor for one day in seven. On the return from the captivity, the sabbatical rest appears to have been one of the institutions most difficult to re-establish.
In the day - Some render, "concerning the day."
Poole -> Neh 13:15
I protested against the action, and admonished them to forbear it.
Haydock -> Neh 13:15
Treading. Syriac and Arabic, "travelling."
Gill -> Neh 13:15
Gill: Neh 13:15 - -- In those days saw I in Judah some treading winepresses on the sabbath,.... Which was not a work of necessity, and so did not drive away the sabbath, a...
In those days saw I in Judah some treading winepresses on the sabbath,.... Which was not a work of necessity, and so did not drive away the sabbath, as the Jews express themselves, but might have been deferred to another day:
and bringing in sheaves; of wheat, it being the time of wheat harvest:
and lading asses; with goods to be carried from place to place, and sold on that day; this was contrary to the express law, for the ass was to rest, Deu 5:14,
as also wine, grapes, and figs: it being the time of ingathering the fruits of the earth:
and all manner of burdens, which they brought into Jerusalem on the sabbath day; besides those borne on asses, others were carried on men's shoulders; this was contrary to the law of the sabbath, which required that both men and beasts should have rest:
and I testified against them in the day wherein they sold victuals; that is, the sabbath day; and if it was not lawful to sell food, then not anything else; so far from it, that according to the Jewish canons f, such that were in partnership might not discourse together of what they should sell or buy on the morrow, the day after the sabbath; and so far from gathering and carrying grapes and figs, that a man might not go into his gardens and fields to see what were wanting, or how the fruits were: now Nehemiah admonished the Jews of these evils they committed, and testified against them as breakers of the law, and called heaven and earth to testify against them, should they go on to violate it.

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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...
