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Text -- Nehemiah 7:2 (NET)
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JFB: Neh 7:2 - -- If, as is commonly supposed, Nehemiah was now contemplating a return to Shushan according to his promise, it was natural that he should wish to entrus...
If, as is commonly supposed, Nehemiah was now contemplating a return to Shushan according to his promise, it was natural that he should wish to entrust the custody of Jerusalem and the management of its civic affairs to men on whose ability, experience, and fidelity, he could confide. Hanani, a near relative (Neh 1:2), was one, and with him was associated, as colleague, Hananiah, "the ruler of the palace"--that is, the marshal or chamberlain of the viceregal court, which Nehemiah had maintained in Jerusalem. The high religious principle, as well as the patriotic spirit of those two men, recommended them as pre-eminently qualified for being invested with an official trust of such peculiar importance.
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JFB: Neh 7:2 - -- The piety of Hananiah is especially mentioned as the ground of his eminent fidelity in the discharge of all his duties and, consequently, the reason o...
The piety of Hananiah is especially mentioned as the ground of his eminent fidelity in the discharge of all his duties and, consequently, the reason of the confidence which Nehemiah reposed in him; for he was fully persuaded that Hananiah's fear of God would preserve him from those temptations to treachery and unfaithfulness which he was likely to encounter on the governor's departure from Jerusalem.
Clarke -> Neh 7:2
Clarke: Neh 7:2 - -- My brother Hanani - This was the person who gave Nehemiah the account of the desolate state of the Jews, Neh 1:2. He is now made ruler of Jerusalem,...
My brother Hanani - This was the person who gave Nehemiah the account of the desolate state of the Jews, Neh 1:2. He is now made ruler of Jerusalem, probably because Nehemiah was about to return to the Persian court. And he found this man to be one in whom he could trust
1. Because he was a faithful man - one who had a proper belief in God, his government, and his protection; and being devoted to the interests of his people, would be faithful in the discharge of his office
2. Because he feared God above many - was the most religious person in the congregation; would govern according to the laws; would take care of the interests of pure religion; would not oppress, take bribes, nor abuse his authority; but act in all things as one who had the fear of God continually before his eyes. These are the proper qualifications of a governor.
TSK -> Neh 7:2
TSK: Neh 7:2 - -- my brother : Neh 1:2
Hananiah : Neh 10:23
the ruler : Neh 2:8
a faithful man : Num 12:7; Psa 101:6; Dan 6:4; Mat 24:45, Mat 25:21; Luk 16:10-12; 1Co 4...
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Barnes -> Neh 7:2
Barnes: Neh 7:2 - -- My brother Hanani - See Neh 1:2. The ruler of the palace - Or, "the governor of the fortress."See the marginal reference note. He - ...
My brother Hanani - See Neh 1:2.
The ruler of the palace - Or, "the governor of the fortress."See the marginal reference note.
He - i. e. Hananiah.
Poole -> Neh 7:2
Poole: Neh 7:2 - -- Hanani of whom see Neh 1:2 .
The ruler of the palace i.e. of Nehemiah’ s court; justly so called, because he lived in great splendour, and lik...
Hanani of whom see Neh 1:2 .
The ruler of the palace i.e. of Nehemiah’ s court; justly so called, because he lived in great splendour, and like a viceroy, though it was wholly at his own charge.
Charge over Jerusalem to preserve its peace and safety, and to take particular care of the shutting the gates of the city.
He was a faithful man to wit, Hananiah last mentioned; for it was needless to say any thing in commendation of Hanani, who had shown his piety and zeal for God and his country, in taking a tedious journey from Jerusalem to Shushan, to inform Nehemiah of the sad estate of Jerusalem, and to implore his helping hand to relieve it, Ne 1 .
A faithful man he chose not magistrates and officers out of any partial or carnal respects to his own kindred, or acquaintance, or favourites, but from true piety and prudence, such as were fittest for and would be most faithful in their employments.
And feared God: this is added as the ground and reason, both why he was faithful, and why Nehemiah put such trust and confidence in him, because he knew that the fear of God would keep him from yielding to those temptations to perfidiousness which he was likely to meet with when Nehemiah was gone, and against which a man destitute of God’ s fear hath no sufficient fence.
Above many more than most men did; or, above the common pitch of piety.
Haydock -> Neh 7:2
Haydock: Neh 7:2 - -- House: "the citadel;" (Tigurin) "palace." (Vatable) ---
The Septuagint retain the original, Beria, (Haydock) which signifies a palace, (Pagnin)...
House: "the citadel;" (Tigurin) "palace." (Vatable) ---
The Septuagint retain the original, Beria, (Haydock) which signifies a palace, (Pagnin) concerning which Nehemias had spoken, chap. ii. 8. (Menochius) ---
But as it was not yet built, the house, being placed alone, more properly signifies the temple. We read of Zacharias and Jehiel, who occupied the same post (Calmet) as Hananias, 2 Paralipomenon xxxv. 8. (Haydock) He was next to Eliasib, the high priest. (Calmet)
Gill -> Neh 7:2
Gill: Neh 7:2 - -- That I gave my brother Hanani,.... Who first brought him the melancholy account of the state of Jerusalem, Neh 1:2,
and Hananiah the ruler of the p...
That I gave my brother Hanani,.... Who first brought him the melancholy account of the state of Jerusalem, Neh 1:2,
and Hananiah the ruler of the palace; the king's palace, in which the viceroy of the king of Persia dwelt, and now Nehemiah; to these two men he gave
charge over Jerusalem; committed it to their care during his absence, who may be supposed now to return to Persia, as he had promised, Neh 2:6,
for he was a faithful man; this is said of Hananiah, and given as a reason why such a trust was committed to him; Hanani's character was well known, and his journey from Jerusalem to Shushan was a full proof of his hearty concern for the interest of it:
and feared God above many; Hananiah was exemplary in his fear of God, few were equal to him, and none exceeded him; or of many days, as Jarchi; of a long time he had feared the Lord, and served him many years.
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TSK Synopsis -> Neh 7:1-73
TSK Synopsis: Neh 7:1-73 - --1 Nehemiah commits the charge of Jerusalem to Hanani and Hananiah.5 A register of the genealogy of them which came at the first out of Babylon;9 of th...
MHCC -> Neh 7:1-4
MHCC: Neh 7:1-4 - --Nehemiah, having finished the wall, returned to the Persian court, and came to Jerusalem again with a new commission. The public safety depends on eve...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 7:1-4
Matthew Henry: Neh 7:1-4 - -- God saith concerning his church (Isa 62:6), I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem! This is Nehemiah's care here; for dead walls, without...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 7:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 7:1-3 - --
Neh 7:1-2
The watching of the city provided for . - Neh 7:1 When the wall wasbuilt, Nehemiah set up the doors in the gates, to complete the fortif...
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...
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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 ...
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Constable: Neh 6:15--7:5 - --5. The completion of the work 6:15-7:4
The builders finished the walls only 52 days after constr...
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Constable: Neh 7:1--10:39 - --A. The Renewal of the Mosaic Covenant chs. 8-10
"The reading of Scripture (Neh 8) and the act of prayer ...
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