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Text -- Nehemiah 8:1 (NET)
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JFB: Neh 8:1 - -- The occasion was the celebration of the feast of the seventh month (Neh 7:73). The beginning of every month was ushered in as a sacred festival; but t...
The occasion was the celebration of the feast of the seventh month (Neh 7:73). The beginning of every month was ushered in as a sacred festival; but this, the commencement of the seventh month, was kept with distinguished honor as "the feast of trumpets," which extended over two days. It was the first day of the seventh ecclesiastical year, and the new year's day of the Jewish civil year, on which account it was held as "a great day." The place where the general concourse of people was held was "at the water gate," on the south rampart. Through that gate the Nethinims or Gibeonites brought water into the temple, and there was a spacious area in front of it.
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JFB: Neh 8:1 - -- He had come to Jerusalem twelve or thirteen years previous to Nehemiah. He either remained there or had returned to Babylon in obedience to the royal ...
He had come to Jerusalem twelve or thirteen years previous to Nehemiah. He either remained there or had returned to Babylon in obedience to the royal order, and for the discharge of important duties. He had returned along with Nehemiah, but in a subordinate capacity. From the time of Nehemiah's appointment to the dignity of tirshatha, Ezra had retired into private life. Although cordially and zealously co-operating with the former patriot in his important measures of reform, the pious priest had devoted his time and attention principally toward producing a complete edition of the canonical Scriptures. The public reading of the Scriptures was required by the law to be made every seventh year; but during the long period of the captivity this excellent practice, with many others, had fallen into neglect, till revived, on this occasion. That there was a strong and general desire among the returned exiles in Jerusalem to hear the word of God read to them indicates a greatly improved tone of religious feeling.
Clarke -> Neh 8:1
Clarke: Neh 8:1 - -- The street that was before the water gate - The gate which led from the temple to the brook Kidron.
The street that was before the water gate - The gate which led from the temple to the brook Kidron.
Defender: Neh 8:1 - -- Even if "all" is not taken literally, there must have been gathered here one of the largest congregations ever to hear the Scriptures read in their pr...
Even if "all" is not taken literally, there must have been gathered here one of the largest congregations ever to hear the Scriptures read in their presence. Even the older children were included (Neh 8:2).
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Defender: Neh 8:1 - -- Ezra is here mentioned for the first time by Nehemiah, but he had already been preaching to the people for at least thirteen years.
Ezra is here mentioned for the first time by Nehemiah, but he had already been preaching to the people for at least thirteen years.
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Defender: Neh 8:1 - -- "The book of the law of Moses" undoubtedly included all the Pentateuch, and possibly is used here generically for all of the Scriptures which had been...
"The book of the law of Moses" undoubtedly included all the Pentateuch, and possibly is used here generically for all of the Scriptures which had been received by this time. Ezra is generally believed to have been largely responsible for organizing the canon of the Old Testament Scriptures."
TSK -> Neh 8:1
TSK: Neh 8:1 - -- am 3559, bc 445
all the people : Ezr 3:1-13
as one man : Jdg 20:1, Jdg 20:8
before : Neh 8:16, Neh 3:26, Neh 12:37
Ezra : Neh 8:4-9; Ezr 7:6, Ezr 7:11...
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Barnes -> Neh 8:1
Barnes: Neh 8:1 - -- The street - Rather, "the square"or "court."So in Neh 8:16 (compare Ezr 10:9). The court seems to have been one between the eastern gate of the...
The street - Rather, "the square"or "court."So in Neh 8:16 (compare Ezr 10:9). The court seems to have been one between the eastern gate of the temple and the watergate in the city-wall. It would thus lie within the modern Haram area.
Ezra the scribe - This is the first mention of Ezra in the present book, and the first proof we have had that he was contemporary with Nehemiah. Probably he returned to the court of Artaxerxes soon after effecting the reforms which he relates in Ezra 10, and did not revisit Jerusalem until about the time when the walls were completed, or after an absence of more than ten years. It was natural for the people to request him to resume the work of exposition of the Law to which he had accustomed them on his former visit Ezr 7:10, Ezr 7:25.
Poole -> Neh 8:1
Haydock -> Neh 8:1
Haydock: Neh 8:1 - -- Were in, or had been at home, (Haydock) after the dedication of the walls, (Calmet) till they assembled (Haydock) at the beginning of the civil year,...
Were in, or had been at home, (Haydock) after the dedication of the walls, (Calmet) till they assembled (Haydock) at the beginning of the civil year, on the feast of trumpets, which was a day of rejoicing, (ver. 9., and Numbers xxix. 1.) the festival of the new moon. (Riberia) (Menochius) ---
Gate, near the temple, chap. iii. 26. (Calmet) ---
Moses; the pentateuch. (Menochius) ---
He is not desired to restore what was lost. (Tirinus) ---
As many copies had been preserved by the prophets, which Esdras revised. (Worthington)
Gill -> Neh 8:1
Gill: Neh 8:1 - -- And all the people gathered themselves together as one man into the street that was before the watergate,.... A large and commodious street for such a...
And all the people gathered themselves together as one man into the street that was before the watergate,.... A large and commodious street for such a company of people, which led to the water gate, of which see Neh 3:26 hither the people gathered with great unanimity, zeal, and affection:
and they spoke unto Ezra the scribe; the same who is called Ezra the priest, and scribe of the law of God, and said to be a ready one, Ezr 7:6, who came to Jerusalem thirteen years before this time; but very probably returned to Babylon again, and was lately come from thence:
to bring the book of the law of Moses, which the Lord had commanded to Israel; to observe what was commanded in it, and which he had ordered to be read, particularly every seventh year, at the feast of tabernacles, Deu 31:10 which was now drawing near, though this was not the precise time of reading it; hence some have thought this year was the sabbatical year; see Neh 5:11.
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TSK Synopsis -> Neh 8:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Neh 8:1-18 - --1 The religious manner of reading and hearing the law.9 They comfort the people.13 The forwardness of them to hear and be instructed.16 They keep the ...
MHCC -> Neh 8:1-8
MHCC: Neh 8:1-8 - --Sacrifices were to be offered only at the door of the temple; but praying and preaching were, and are, services of religion, as acceptably performed i...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 8:1-8
Matthew Henry: Neh 8:1-8 - -- We have here an account of a solemn religious assembly, and the good work that was done in that assembly, to the honour of God and the edification o...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 8:1-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 8:1-8 - --
Neh 8:1-2. The public reading of the law. - Neh 8:1-3. The introduction to thisnarrative (Neh 7:73 b -8:1 a ) is identical with Ezr 3:1. The same m...
Constable -> Neh 7:1--10:39; Neh 7:73--13:31
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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