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3:1 Then Eliashib the high priest and his priestly colleagues arose and built the Sheep Gate. They dedicated it and erected its doors, working as far as the Tower of the Hundred and the Tower of Hananel. 3:2 The men of Jericho built adjacent to it, and Zaccur son of Imri built adjacent to them. 3:3 The sons of Hassenaah rebuilt the Fish Gate. They laid its beams and positioned its doors, its bolts, and its bars. 3:4 Meremoth son of Uriah, the son of Hakoz, worked on the section adjacent to them. Meshullam son of Berechiah the son of Meshezabel worked on the section next to them. And Zadok son of Baana worked on the section adjacent to them.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Baana son of Rimmon and a Benjamite captain of Ishbosheth's army,a man of Netophah; father of Heled, one of David's mighty men.,a leader returned exiles who pledged to keep God's law
 · Berechiah son of Meshullam; a descendant of Jehoiachin, king of Judah,son of Shimea (Levi); father of Asaph, David's song leader,son of Asa; a Levite who led his clan back from exile,a Levite porter for the ark in David's time,son of Meshillemoth, a man of Ephraim in the time of Pekah 741 BC (YC),son of Meshezabel; father of Meshullam a wall repairman,son of Iddo; father of Zechariah the prophet
 · Eliashib chief of a division of priests serving in David's sanctuary,son of Eli-O-Enai, (Hananiah Zerubbabel David),high priest in the days of Nehemiah,a Levite singer who agreed to put away his heathen wife,a layman of the Zattu clan who put away his heathen wife,a layman of the Bani clan who put away his heathen wife,a chief priest; son of Joiakim
 · Hakkoz chief of a division of priests serving in David's sanctuary,head of a clan of returnees lacking proof of being priests,father of Uriah, during the exile
 · Hananel a tower on the wall of Jerusalem
 · Hassenaah father of the men who rebuilt the fish gate of Jerusalem
 · Imri son of Bani of Judah,father of Zaccur who helped rebuild the wall of Jerusalem
 · Jericho a town five miles west of the Jordan and 15 miles northeast of Jerusalem,a town of Benjamin 11 km NW of the mouth of the Jordan River
 · Meremoth son of Uriah the priest,a layman of the Bani Clan who put away his heathen wife,priest leader of some who returned from exile with Zerubbabel
 · Meshezabel father of Berekiah and grandfather of Meshullam who helped repair the walls of Jerusalem.,an Israelite chief who signed the covenant to keep God's law
 · Meshullam grandfather of Shaphan, King Josiah's secretary,son of Zerubbabel,son of Abihail; a founding father of one of the clans of Gad,son of Elpaal of Benjamin,son of Hodaviah of Benjamin,son of Shephatiah of Benjamin,a high priest; son of Zadok II,son of Meshillemith; a priest,a Kohath Levite overseer of temple restoration for King Josiah,one of the leaders Ezra sent to Iddo to ask for recruits,a man who opposed the Jews putting away their heathen wives,a layman of the Bani Clan who put away his heathen wife,son of Berechiah son of Meshezabel; a repairer of the wall,son of Besodeiah; a man who helped repair a gate in the wall,a man who stood with Ezra when he publicly read the law to the assembly,a priest who signed the covenant to keep God's law,an Israelite chief who signed the covenant to obey God's law,son of Joed of Benjamin; father of Sallu, a returned exile,a priest and head of the house of Ezra under High Priest Joiakim in the time of Nehemiah,a priest, head of the house of Ginnethon in Nehemiah's time,a man who was a gate keeper in the time of Nehemiah
 · Sheep Gate the gate in the wall of Jerusalem on northeastern corner,a gate into Jerusalem
 · sheep gate the gate in the wall of Jerusalem on northeastern corner,a gate into Jerusalem
 · Tower of Hananel a specific tower on the northern wall of Jerusalem
 · Tower of the Hundred a specific tower on the northern wall of Jerusalem
 · Uriah the husband of Bathsheba with whom David committed adultery,a Hittite man who was one of David's military elite,the high priest who served under King Ahaz of Judah,father of Meremoth the priest who received the temple vessels,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly,son of Shemaiah from Kiriath-Jearim
 · Zaccur father of Shammua, the Reubenite who spied in Canaan,son of Hammuel of the tribe of Simeon,a Levite of the clan of Merari,son of Asaph (Shimei Gershom Levi),a leader among the Bigvai Clan who returned from exile,son of Imri; one who helped rebuild the wall of Jerusalem,son of Henadad, a Levite who contracted to obey the law,son of Mattaniah; father of Hanan, assistant treasurer
 · Zadok a son of Azor; the father of Akim; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Ahitub II; high priest Zadok I in David's time,father of Jerusha, who was the mother of King Jotham,the chief priest Zadok II; son of Meraioth II,a man who was one of David's military elite from Aaron's clan,son of Baana; one of those who helped rebuild the wall,son of Immer; one of those who helped rebuild the wall,an Israelite chief who signed the covenant to keep God's law,a Levite who served as Nehemiah's scribe


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Nehemiah | Meah | MACCABEES, BOOKS OF, 1-2 | Liberality | Koz | Jerusalem | JERUSALEM, 2 | Israel | Hananeel | GENEALOGY, 8 part 2 | GATE | Fenced cities | FISH | Country | Bethesda | Bar | Baana | BEAM | BAR (2) | AKKOS | more
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Word/Phrase Notes
Wesley , JFB , Clarke , TSK

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Barnes , Poole , Haydock , Gill

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Neh 3:1 - -- Grand - child of Joshua, the first high-priest after their return from Babylon.

Grand - child of Joshua, the first high-priest after their return from Babylon.

Wesley: Neh 3:1 - -- Began the work. Ministers should be foremost in every good work, animating others by their example as well as doctrine.

Began the work. Ministers should be foremost in every good work, animating others by their example as well as doctrine.

Wesley: Neh 3:1 - -- gate - Which was next to the temple; so called, because the sheep were brought thro' it to be sacrificed.

gate - Which was next to the temple; so called, because the sheep were brought thro' it to be sacrificed.

Wesley: Neh 3:1 - -- Or, they prepared or repaired it: for so the word sometimes signifies. But our translation seems best, both because that use of the word is most commo...

Or, they prepared or repaired it: for so the word sometimes signifies. But our translation seems best, both because that use of the word is most common, and because this is spoken only of this gate, which being built by the priests, and nighest to the temple, and with a special eye to the service of the temple, for which both men and things were most commonly brought in this way, and being also the first part of the building, might be in a peculiar manner sanctified by solemn prayer and sacrifice, whereby it was dedicated to God's service.

JFB: Neh 3:1 - -- The grandson of Jeshua, and the first high priest after the return from Babylon.

The grandson of Jeshua, and the first high priest after the return from Babylon.

JFB: Neh 3:1 - -- That is, set an example by commencing the work, their labors being confined to the sacred localities.

That is, set an example by commencing the work, their labors being confined to the sacred localities.

JFB: Neh 3:1 - -- Close to the temple. Its name arose either from the sheep market, or from the pool of Bethesda, which was there (Joh 5:2). There the sheep were washed...

Close to the temple. Its name arose either from the sheep market, or from the pool of Bethesda, which was there (Joh 5:2). There the sheep were washed and then taken to the temple for sacrifice.

JFB: Neh 3:1 - -- Being the common entrance into the temple, and the first part of the building repaired, it is probable that some religious ceremonies were observed in...

Being the common entrance into the temple, and the first part of the building repaired, it is probable that some religious ceremonies were observed in gratitude for its completion. "It was the first-fruits, and therefore, in the sanctification of it, the whole lump and building was sanctified" [POOLE].

JFB: Neh 3:1 - -- This word is improperly considered, in our version, as the name of a tower; it is the Hebrew word for "a hundred," so that the meaning is: they not on...

This word is improperly considered, in our version, as the name of a tower; it is the Hebrew word for "a hundred," so that the meaning is: they not only rebuilt the sheep gate, but also a hundred cubits of the wall, which extended as far as the tower of Hananeel.

JFB: Neh 3:2 - -- The wall was divided into portions, one of which was assigned respectively to each of the great families which had returned from the captivity. This d...

The wall was divided into portions, one of which was assigned respectively to each of the great families which had returned from the captivity. This distribution, by which the building was carried on in all parts simultaneously with great energy, was eminently favorable to despatch. "The villages where the restorers resided being mostly mentioned, it will be seen that this circumstance affords a general indication of the part of the wall upon which they labored, such places being on that side of the city nearest their place of abode; the only apparent exception being, perhaps, where they repaired more than their piece. Having completed their first undertaking (if they worked any more), there being no more work to be done on the side next their residence, or having arrived after the repairs on that part of the city nearest them under operation were completed, they would go wherever their services would be required" [BARCLAY, City of the Great King].

Clarke: Neh 3:1 - -- Eliashib the high priest - It was right that the priests should be first in this holy work; and perhaps the sheep gate which is mentioned here is th...

Eliashib the high priest - It was right that the priests should be first in this holy work; and perhaps the sheep gate which is mentioned here is that by which the offerings or sacrifices were brought into the temple

Clarke: Neh 3:1 - -- They sanctified it - As they began with the sacred offering as soon as they got an altar built, it was proper that the gate by which these sacrifice...

They sanctified it - As they began with the sacred offering as soon as they got an altar built, it was proper that the gate by which these sacrifices entered should be consecrated for this purpose, i. e., set apart, so that it should be for this use only.

Clarke: Neh 3:3 - -- The fish gate - We really know scarcely any thing about these gates - what they were, why called by these names, or in what part of the wall situate...

The fish gate - We really know scarcely any thing about these gates - what they were, why called by these names, or in what part of the wall situated. All plans of Jerusalem, its temple, walls, and gates, are mere works of conjecture; and yet how learnedly have some men written on all these subjects!

TSK: Neh 3:1 - -- Eliashib : Neh 12:10, Neh 13:28 the sheep gate : This gate is supposed to have immediately communicated with the temple, and to have been called the s...

Eliashib : Neh 12:10, Neh 13:28

the sheep gate : This gate is supposed to have immediately communicated with the temple, and to have been called the sheep gate, because the sheep intended for sacrifice passed through it. But, after all which learned men have written on this subject, which is but of little interest, we scarcely know anything about these gatescaps1 . wcaps0 hat they were, why called by these names, or in what part of the wall they were situated, beyond what may be learned from the parallel passages. Neh 12:39; Joh 5:2

sanctified it : Neh 12:30; Deu 20:5; Psa 30:1 *title Pro 3:6, Pro 3:9

the tower : Neh 12:39; Jer 31:38; Zec 14:10

TSK: Neh 3:2 - -- next unto him : Heb. at his hand the men : Neh 7:36; Ezr 2:34 Zaccur : Neh 10:12

next unto him : Heb. at his hand

the men : Neh 7:36; Ezr 2:34

Zaccur : Neh 10:12

TSK: Neh 3:3 - -- the fish gate : Neh 12:39; 2Ch 33:14; Zep 1:10 the beams : Neh 3:6, Neh 2:8 the doors : Neh 6:1, Neh 7:1

the fish gate : Neh 12:39; 2Ch 33:14; Zep 1:10

the beams : Neh 3:6, Neh 2:8

the doors : Neh 6:1, Neh 7:1

TSK: Neh 3:4 - -- Meremoth : Neh 3:21, Neh 10:15 Urijah : Ezr 8:33, Uriah Meshullam : Neh 10:7

Meremoth : Neh 3:21, Neh 10:15

Urijah : Ezr 8:33, Uriah

Meshullam : Neh 10:7

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Neh 3:1 - -- Eliashib (compare the marginal reference) was the grandson of Joshua, the high priest contemporary with Zerubbabel. The sheep gate - This was ...

Eliashib (compare the marginal reference) was the grandson of Joshua, the high priest contemporary with Zerubbabel.

The sheep gate - This was a gate in the eastern wall, not far from the pool of Bethesda, marginal reference, which was perhaps originally a sheep-pool.

The exact line which the writer follows in describing the circuit of the wall will probably be always a matter of dispute. According to the view here taken, the line described commences near the pool of Bethesda, on the east of the city, and is traced thence, first, northward, then westward, then southward, and finally eastward, as far as the pool of Siloam Neh 3:15. From this point, it seems to the writer of this note that the line of the outer wall is not followed, but, instead of this, the inner wall of the "city of David,"which included the temple, is traced. This wall is followed northward from the pool of Siloam, past the "sepulchres of David"and Hezekiah’ s pool to the "armoury"Neh 3:19 at its northwest corner; it is then followed eastward to "the tower which lieth out from the king’ s house"Neh 3:25; from this it is carried southward, along the western edge of the Kidron valley to the "great tower which lieth out"Neh 3:27, and then southwestward to the point at which it commenced near Siloam Neh 3:27. The special wall of the "city of David"being thus completed, the writer finishes his entire account by filling up the small interval between the northeast angle of this fortification and the "sheep-gate"Neh 3:28-32, from which he started.

They sanctified it - The priests commenced the work with a formal ceremony of consecration. When the work was completed, there was a solemn dedication of the entire circuit (see Neh. 12:27-43).

The tower of Hananeel is often mentioned; that of Meah, or rather Hammeah, or "the Hundred,"in Nehemiah only. Both towers must have been situated toward the northeastern corner of the city.

Barnes: Neh 3:2 - -- The people of each provincial town were set to work for the most part on the portion of the wall nearest their city. Thus, "the men of Jericho,"were...

The people of each provincial town were set to work for the most part on the portion of the wall nearest their city. Thus, "the men of Jericho,"were employed at the northeast corner of Jerusalem.

Barnes: Neh 3:3 - -- The fish gate - The gate through which fish from the Jordan and the Sea of Galilee entered Jerusalem; a gate in the north wall, a little to the...

The fish gate - The gate through which fish from the Jordan and the Sea of Galilee entered Jerusalem; a gate in the north wall, a little to the east of the modern Damascus gate.

Locks - The word used (here and in Neh 3:6, Neh 3:13-15) is thought to mean rather a "cross-bar"than a lock, while that translated "bars"is regarded as denoting the "hooks"or "catches"which held the cross-bar at its two ends.

Poole: Neh 3:1 - -- Eliashib the high priest grandchild of Joshua, the first high priest after their return from Babylon. Rose up began the work. They builded the sh...

Eliashib the high priest grandchild of Joshua, the first high priest after their return from Babylon.

Rose up began the work.

They builded the sheep-gate which was next to the temple; so called, either from the sheep-market, or the sheep-pool of Bethesda, Joh 5:2 , where the sheep were washed, and then brought to the temple to be sacrificed.

They sanctified it or, they prepared or repaired it ; for so the word sometimes signifies. But our translation seems best, both because that use of the word is most common, and because this is spoken only of this gate, which being built by the priests, and nighest to the temple, and with a special eye to the service of the temple, for which both men and things were most commonly brought in this way, and being also the first part of the building, might be in a peculiar manner sanctified by solemn prayer and sacrifice, whereby it was dedicated to God’ s service; and this either as it was considered in itself, or with respect to the rest of the building, of which this was the beginning, and in a manner the first-fruits, and therefore in the sanctification of it the whole lump and building was sanctified. And seeing the whole city is oft called the holy city , it is not strange if the walls and gates of it be also holy, and said to be sanctified , and especially this gate. Compare Deu 20:5 .

The tower of Meah or, of a hundred ; so called, either because it was a hundred cubits high, or so far distant from the sheep-gate.

Poole: Neh 3:2 - -- The men of Jericho the posterity of the ancient inhabitants of Jericho. See Ezr 2:34 .

The men of Jericho the posterity of the ancient inhabitants of Jericho. See Ezr 2:34 .

Poole: Neh 3:3 - -- The fish-gate of which mention is made 2Ch 33:14 Neh 12:39 Zep 1:10 ; so called, either from the fish-market, which was near it; or because the fish ...

The fish-gate of which mention is made 2Ch 33:14 Neh 12:39 Zep 1:10 ; so called, either from the fish-market, which was near it; or because the fish was brought in by it from the sea, Neh 13:16 ; this gate being north-westward from Jerusalem.

The locks thereof, and the bars thereof: this is either here related by anticipation, the whole work being here mentioned together, though this part was not done till afterwards, Neh 6:1 7:1 ; or this was done to some of the gates, but not to all; and therefore this is said to be done more completely and universally afterwards.

Poole: Neh 3:4 - -- Repaired to wit, the demolished or decayed wall, there being no gate in this part. And so in the rest which follow.

Repaired to wit, the demolished or decayed wall, there being no gate in this part. And so in the rest which follow.

Haydock: Neh 3:1 - -- Mount Sion. (Menochius) --- Hebrew and Septuagint, "earnestly repaired;" (Haydock) being indignant at the negligence of his neighbour, or undertaki...

Mount Sion. (Menochius) ---

Hebrew and Septuagint, "earnestly repaired;" (Haydock) being indignant at the negligence of his neighbour, or undertaking his work with zeal. (Calmet)

Haydock: Neh 3:1 - -- Priest, the third since the captivity, son (Calmet) or brother of Joachim. (Lyranus) --- Flock-gate, near which was probably the miraculous pool, ...

Priest, the third since the captivity, son (Calmet) or brother of Joachim. (Lyranus) ---

Flock-gate, near which was probably the miraculous pool, John v. 2. But the situation of these gates is not ascertained. ---

Sanctified it, beginning the work (Calmet) with some religious ceremonies. (Junius) ---

It was designed to protect God's temple; and therefore, when finished, they dedicated it (Worthington) with solemnity, as they did all the walls, chap. xii. 27. The like custom is observed on laying the foundation-stone of our temples. (Haydock) Sanctified may also mean, cleared away the rubbish. (Vatable) (Tirinus) ---

Hundred. Hebrew Mea. ---

Cubits is not in the original, Septuagint or Syriac, (Calmet) though it seems to be understood. The ancient Jerusalem had twelve principal gates, four east, north, and west. There were none on the south, where Mount Sion lay. (Tirinus) ---

The priests and others undertook this work, considering their eternal as well as their temporal inheritance. (Du Hamel)

Gill: Neh 3:1 - -- Then Eliashib the high priest rose up with his brethren the priests,.... This was the grandson of Jeshua or Joshua the high priest, his father's name ...

Then Eliashib the high priest rose up with his brethren the priests,.... This was the grandson of Jeshua or Joshua the high priest, his father's name was Joiakim, Neh 12:10, being high priest, and rising first, he set a good example both to the priests and to the people, and served no doubt greatly to animate and encourage them:

and they built the sheep gate; so called, because the sheep were led through it to the temple, and near it was the sheep market, where they were sold, and the sheep pool, where the sacrifices were washed; and this being near the temple, and for the service of it, the priests undertook that; not that they laboured with their hands at it, though it is possible some of them might; but they were at the expense of it, employed labourers, and paid them, and directed them, and had the oversight of them: this gate was to the south of the city; and Rauwolff u says, it was still standing by Moriah, the mountain of the temple, which the Turks have taken to themselves, and built on it a Turkish mosque or temple. Near the gate you see still, he says, the sheep pond, which is large and deep, wherein the Nethinims used to wash the beasts, and then gave them to the priests; it is said w to lead to the mount of Olives, to Bethany, to Jericho, the desert, and all the east country to Jordan:

they sanctified it; this being for sacred use, and they sacred persons; and this the first part of the building, they prayed for a blessing on it, and in it on the whole work undertaken, of which this was the firstfruits:

and set up the doors of it; and so finished it:

even unto the tower of Meah they sanctified it, unto the tower of Hananeel; so far they built, and what they built they sanctified. The tower of Meah, or a "hundred", as the word signifies, might be so called, either because it was one hundred cubits from the sheep gate on one side, and as many from the tower of Hananeel on the other side, standing between both; or because it was one hundred cubits high: these two towers, perhaps, were firm and strong, and needed no repair, since no mention is made of any; though they seem to me to be one and the same tower; see Jer 31:38.

Gill: Neh 3:2 - -- And next unto him builded the men of Jericho,.... The posterity of those that formerly inhabited that city; these began where Eliashib and the priests...

And next unto him builded the men of Jericho,.... The posterity of those that formerly inhabited that city; these began where Eliashib and the priests ended, and went on from thence:

and next to them; or rather "to him", the high priest:

builded Zaccur the son of Imri; who probably was the chief of the men of Jericho.

Gill: Neh 3:3 - -- But the fish gate did the sons of Hassenaah build,.... So called, because fish was brought from the sea coasts through it, and near it was the fish ma...

But the fish gate did the sons of Hassenaah build,.... So called, because fish was brought from the sea coasts through it, and near it was the fish market; this also was southward, according to Dr. Lightfoot x; others say northward; some say it led to the sea of Galilee, Jordan, and all the east and north country: but it is most likely to be westward towards the Mediterranean sea, Tyre, and Joppa, from whence fish were brought; and Rauwolff says y it is still standing towards the west, behind Mount Sion, and over against Mount Gihon, see 2Ch 33:14 he also says, this gate was called the gate of Hebron, because the road of Hebron went through it, which is about seven or eight hours' walking distant from it:

who also laid the beams thereof, and set up the doors thereof, the locks thereof, and the bars thereof; completely finished it.

Gill: Neh 3:4 - -- And next unto them repaired Meremoth, the son of Uriah, the son of Koz,.... And the men under him; see Ezr 8:33, this part of the wall on which they w...

And next unto them repaired Meremoth, the son of Uriah, the son of Koz,.... And the men under him; see Ezr 8:33, this part of the wall on which they worked was not wholly demolished, only weakened, and therefore did not rebuild it, but repaired and strengthened it, and this phrase is used all along afterwards:

and next unto them repaired Meshullam, the sort of Berechiah, the son of Meshezabeel: and next unto them repaired Zadok, the son of Baana; but who they were cannot be said.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Neh 3:1 The translation reads וְעַד (vÿ’ad, “and unto”) rather than the MT reading עַד ...

NET Notes: Neh 3:2 Heb “it.”

Geneva Bible: Neh 3:1 Then Eliashib the high priest rose up with his brethren the priests, and they builded the sheep gate; they ( a ) sanctified it, and set up the doors o...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Neh 3:1-32 - --1 The names and order of them that built the wall.

MHCC: Neh 3:1-32 - --The work was divided, so that every one might know what he had to do, and mind it, with a desire to excel; yet without contention, or separate interes...

Matthew Henry: Neh 3:1-32 - -- The best way to know how to divide this chapter is to observe how the work was divided among the undertakers, that every one might know what he had ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 3:1-2 - -- The narrative of the building is connected with what precedesby ויּקם , which alludes to the carrying out of the resolve, נקוּם , Neh 2:18....

Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 3:3 - -- The fish-gate did the sons of Senaah build (see rem. on Ezr 2:35); theylaid its beams, and set up its doors, bolts, and bars. The fish-gate probably...

Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 3:4-5 - -- Next to these, Meremoth the son of Urijah, the son of Hakkoz,Meshullam the son of Berechiah, Zadok the son of Baana, and theTekoites, repaired in th...

Constable: Neh 1:1--7:73 - --I. THE FORTIFICATION OF JERUSALEM chs. 1--7 "The first seven chapters of Nehemiah as well as 12:31-13:31 are wri...

Constable: Neh 3:1--7:5 - --B. The Rebuilding of the Walls 3:1-7:4 Nehemiah described the reconstruction of the walls starting with ...

Constable: Neh 3:1-32 - --1. The workers and their work ch. 3 Eliashib (v. 1) was evidently the grandson of Jeshua (12:10;...

Guzik: Neh 3:1-32 - --Nehemiah 3 - The Building of the Walls A. The record of the builders. 1. (1-2) Builders near the Sheep Gate. Then Eliashib the high priest rose up...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) NEHEMIAH appears to have been the author of this book, from his usually writing in his own name, and indeed, except in those parts which are unmistaka...

JFB: Nehemiah (Outline) NEHEMIAH, UNDERSTANDING BY HANANI THE AFFLICTED STATE OF JERUSALEM, MOURNS, FASTS, AND PRAYS. (Neh 1:1-3) HIS PRAYER. (Neh 1:4-11) ARTAXERXES, UNDERS...

TSK: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) Of Nehemiah, the author and principal actor in the events recorded in this book, the Jews speak as one of the greatest men of their nation. His conce...

TSK: Nehemiah 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Neh 3:1, The names and order of them that built the wall.

Poole: Nehemiah 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3 The names of the several families that builded; their order wherein, and the proportion how much, they builded.

MHCC: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) The Old Testament history closes with the book of Nehemiah, wherein is recorded the workings of his heart, in the management of public affairs; with m...

MHCC: Nehemiah 3 (Chapter Introduction) The rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem.

Matthew Henry: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Nehemiah This book continues the history of the children of the captivity, the poor Jews,...

Matthew Henry: Nehemiah 3 (Chapter Introduction) Saying and doing are often two things: many are ready to say, " Let us rise up and build," who sit still and do nothing, like that fair-spoken son...

Constable: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) Introduction Title This book, like so many others in the Old Testament, received its t...

Constable: Nehemiah (Outline) Outline I. The fortification of Jerusalem chs. 1-7 A. The return under Nehemiah chs. 1-2 ...

Constable: Nehemiah Nehemiah Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF NEHEMIAS; commonly called THE SECOND BOOK OF ESDRAS. INTRODUCTION. This Book takes its name from the writer, who was cup-bearer t...

Gill: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NEHEMIAH This book is, by the authors of the Vulgate Latin and Arabic versions, called the "Second" Book of Ezra, it being a contin...

Gill: Nehemiah 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NEHEMIAH 3 This chapter contains the names of the builders of the wall of Jerusalem, the order in which they worked, where they beg...

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