
Text -- Nehemiah 13:4 (NET)




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The high-priest.

Wesley: Neh 13:4 - -- Of the chambers, the high-priest having the chief power over the house of God, and all the chambers belonging to it.
Of the chambers, the high-priest having the chief power over the house of God, and all the chambers belonging to it.

The Ammonite, and a violent enemy to God's people.
JFB -> Neh 13:4-5; Neh 13:4-5
JFB: Neh 13:4-5 - -- The practice of these mixed marriages, in open neglect or violation of the law, had become so common, that even the pontifical house, which ought to h...
The practice of these mixed marriages, in open neglect or violation of the law, had become so common, that even the pontifical house, which ought to have set a better example, was polluted by such an impure mixture.

JFB: Neh 13:4-5 - -- This person was the high priest (Neh 13:28; also Neh 3:1), who, by virtue of his dignified office, had the superintendence and control of the apartmen...
This person was the high priest (Neh 13:28; also Neh 3:1), who, by virtue of his dignified office, had the superintendence and control of the apartments attached to the temple. The laxity of his principles, as well as of his practice, is sufficiently apparent from his contracting a family connection with so notorious an enemy of Israel as Tobiah. But his obsequious attentions had carried him much farther; for to accommodate so important a person as Tobiah on his occasional visits to Jerusalem, Eliashib had provided him a splendid apartment in the temple. The introduction of so gross an impropriety can be accounted for in no other way than by supposing that in the absence of the priests and the cessation of the services, the temple was regarded as a common public building, which might, in the circumstances, be appropriated as a palatial residence.
Clarke -> Neh 13:4
Clarke: Neh 13:4 - -- Eliashib the priest - Perhaps this was a different person from Eliashib the high priest; but there is no indubitable evidence that he was not the sa...
Eliashib the priest - Perhaps this was a different person from Eliashib the high priest; but there is no indubitable evidence that he was not the same. If he was high priest, he was very unfaithful to the high charge which he had received; and a reproach to the priesthood. He had married his grandson to Sanballat’ s daughter: this produced a connection with Tobiah, the fast friend of Sanballat; in whose favor he polluted the house of God, giving him one of the chambers for his ordinary residence, which were appointed for the reception of the tithes, oblations, etc., that came to the house of God.
Defender: Neh 13:4 - -- "Before this" probably refers to the considerable length of time it must have taken to accomplish the annulment of all the mixed marriages after the r...
"Before this" probably refers to the considerable length of time it must have taken to accomplish the annulment of all the mixed marriages after the renewed covenant. Nehemiah had to go back to Babylon after serving some twelve years in Jerusalem (Neh 13:6) and, while he was away, many people had already broken the promises of their covenant.

Defender: Neh 13:4 - -- Tobiah was an Ammonite (Neh 2:10) and an inveterate enemy of the Israelites. It is amazing that Eliashib, the chief priest, would actually give Tobiah...
Tobiah was an Ammonite (Neh 2:10) and an inveterate enemy of the Israelites. It is amazing that Eliashib, the chief priest, would actually give Tobiah a residence in the temple chamber where the tithes and offerings of the people were supposed to be stored. Nehemiah cast Tobiah out as soon as he heard of it."
TSK -> Neh 13:4

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Barnes -> Neh 13:4
Barnes: Neh 13:4 - -- The relations of Eliashib, the high priest Neh 3:1, with Tobiah and Sanballat will account for the absence of any reference to him either in Neh. 8\...
The relations of Eliashib, the high priest Neh 3:1, with Tobiah and Sanballat will account for the absence of any reference to him either in Neh. 8\endash 10, or in Neh. 12:27-47.
The chamber - The entire outbuilding, or "lean-to,"which surrounded the temple on three sides 1Ki 6:5-10.
Allied - i. e, "connected by marriage."Tobiah was married to a Jewess Neh 6:18, who may have been a relation of Eliashib; and his son Johanan was married to another Neh 6:18, of whom the same may be said.
Poole -> Neh 13:4
Poole: Neh 13:4 - -- Eliashib the priest the high priest, Neh 3:1 , or some other priest so called, there being divers Eliashibs in or about this time, Ezr 10:6,24,27,36 ...
Eliashib the priest the high priest, Neh 3:1 , or some other priest so called, there being divers Eliashibs in or about this time, Ezr 10:6,24,27,36 , though the first seems most probable, by comparing this verse with Neh 13:28 , and with Neh 12:10,11 .
The oversight of the chamber i.e. of the chambers, as appears from the following verse, and from Neh 13:9 , where it is called chambers , and from the nature of the thing, the high priest having the chief power over the house of God, and all the chambers belonging to it. The singular number for the plural.
Allied unto Tobiah the Ammonite, and a violent enemy to God’ s people. So this is noted as a great blemish to Eliashib, and as the cause of his other miscarriage, noted Neh 13:5 .
Haydock -> Neh 13:4
Haydock: Neh 13:4 - -- Over this things, &c. Or, he was faulty in this thing, or in this kind. (Challoner) ---
He was the source of all this evil. Hebrew, "and before t...
Over this things, &c. Or, he was faulty in this thing, or in this kind. (Challoner) ---
He was the source of all this evil. Hebrew, "and before this Eliasib," &c. It is probable that he was a different person from the high priest, (Usher) who had married his grandson to the daughter of Sanaballat, the intimate friend of Tobias. (Calmet) ---
The latter was a persecutor, and prefigured heretics, as Nehemias did our Saviour, who drove traffickers out of the temple. (Ven. Bede in Esdras, L. iii. 19.) (Worthington)
Gill -> Neh 13:4
Gill: Neh 13:4 - -- And before this,.... Before the above law was read, and observed and acted upon:
Eliashib the priest; whom some take to be a common priest; so Bish...
And before this,.... Before the above law was read, and observed and acted upon:
Eliashib the priest; whom some take to be a common priest; so Bishop Usher a; but he seems rather to be the high priest, by comparing it with Neh 13:28,
having the oversight of the chamber of the house of our God; which has led some to the notion of his being a common priest; but chamber may be put for chambers, and those for the whole house or temple, which the high priest had the greatest concern in, and oversight of:
was allied to Tobiah; the servant and Ammonite, an inveterate enemy of the Jews, Neh 2:10, having married a daughter of Shecaniah, and his son a daughter of Meshullam, who were both priests, and so as it seems related to Eliashib, Neh 6:18.

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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 13:1-9
MHCC: Neh 13:1-9 - --Israel was a peculiar people, and not to mingle with the nations. See the benefit of publicly reading the word of God; when it is duly attended to, it...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 13:1-9
Matthew Henry: Neh 13:1-9 - -- It was the honour of Israel, and the greatest preservation of their holiness, that they were a peculiar people, and were so to keep themselves, and ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 13:4-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 13:4-5 - --
Nehemiah, on his return to Jerusalem, reforms the irregularities that hadbroken out during his absence. - Neh 13:4-9. While Nehemiah was at Babylon...
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...
