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8:1 all the people gathered together in the plaza which was in front of the Water Gate. They asked Ezra the scribe to bring the book of the law of Moses which the LORD had commanded Israel. 8:2 So Ezra the priest brought the law before the assembly which included men and women and all those able to understand what they heard. (This happened on the first day of the seventh month.) 8:3 So he read it before the plaza in front of the Water Gate from dawn till noon before the men and women and those children who could understand. All the people were eager to hear the book of the law. 8:4 Ezra the scribe stood on a towering wooden platform constructed for this purpose. Standing near him on his right were Mattithiah, Shema, Anaiah, Uriah, Hilkiah, and Masseiah. On his left were Pedaiah, Mishael, Malkijah, Hashum, Hashbaddanah, Zechariah, and Meshullam. 8:5 Ezra opened the book in plain view of all the people, for he was elevated above all the people. When he opened the book, all the people stood up. 8:6 Ezra blessed the LORD, the great God, and all the people replied “Amen! Amen!” as they lifted their hands. Then they bowed down and worshiped the LORD with their faces to the ground. 8:7 Jeshua, Bani, Sherebiah, Jamin, Akkub, Shabbethai, Hodiah, Maaseiah, Kelita, Azariah, Jozabad, Hanan, and Pelaiah– all of whom were Levites– were teaching the people the law, as the people remained standing.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Akkub son of Eli-O-Enai (Hananiah Zerubbabel David Judah); Akkub I,a Levite who was chief gate keeper under Nehemiah; Akkub II,a chief Temple Servant under Nehemiah; Akkub III,a Levite scribe who helped Ezra explain the law; Akkub IV
 · Anaiah an official who supported Ezra and pledged to keep the law
 · Azariah son of Ahimaaz; grandson and successor of Zadok I,son of Nathan; a priest who was chief of Solomons officers,son and successor of king Amaziah of Judah,son of Ethan son of Zerah of Judah,son of Jehu son of Obed of Judah,son of Johanan; descendant of Meraioth I,son of Hilkiah before the exile; high priest Azariah III,a descendant of Hilkiah the priest,son of Zephaniah/Uriel (Korah Levi); forefather of Samuel,son of Oded; prophet under King Asa,second son of Jehoshaphat; brother of King Jehoram,fifth son of Jehoshaphat; brother of King Jehoram,son of Jeroham; a commander who helped enthrone Joash,son of Obed; a commander who helped enthrone Joash,the priest who confronted Uzziah for offering incense,a chief of Ephraim under Israel's King Pekah,father of Joel (Kohath Levi), who served under Hezekiah,son of Jehallelel (Merari Levi). He served under Hezekiah,chief priest, of Zadok's line, under Hezekiah,son of Maaseiah son of Ananiah; a repairer of Nehemiah's wall,a man who accompanied Zerubbabel back to the land of Judah,a scribe who helped Ezra explain the reading of the Law,a priest who signed the covenant to keep God's law,a prince of Judah who led praises to God on the new city wall,son of Hoshaiah; one of the leaders rebelling against Jeremiah,a man exiled from Judah and trained with Daniel in Babylon
 · Bani a man of Gad; one of David's military elite,son of Shemer (Merari Aaron Levi),a man descended from Perez of Judah,a non-Levite ancestor of men who put away their heathen wives,a non-Levite ancestor of others who put away heathen wives,a Levite who helped Ezra explain the reading of the law,son of Henadad (Levi); a signer of the pledge to keep the law,an Israelite chief who signed the covenant to obey God's law,son of Hashabiah and father of head Levite Uzzi under Nehemiah
 · Ezra a man of Judah; probably the son of Hodiah
 · Hanan son of Shashak of Benjamin,son of Azel of Benjamin,son of Maacah; one of David's military elite,a Levite; head of a group of temple servants in Ezra's time,a Levite who helped Ezra explain the reading of the law,son of Henadad, a Levite who signed the pledge to obey the law,an Israelite chief who signed the covenant to keep God's law,a man of God who had a room in the temple; son of Igdaliah
 · Hashbaddanah an official who stood with Ezra when he publicly read the law
 · Hashum a man whose descendants returned from exile in Babylon,an official who stood with Ezra when he publicly read the law,an Israelite chief who signed the covenant to obey God's law
 · Hilkiah father of Eliakim who was head of King Hezekiah's household,a high priest; son of Shalum /Meshulam,son of Amzi of Levi; forefather of returned exiles,son of Hosah; a Levite gatekeeper,priest leader of some who returned from exile with Zerubbabel,a man of Anathoth; father of the prophet Jeremiah
 · Hodiah a man of Judah,son of Henadad; a Levite,an Israelite chief who signed the covenant to obey God's law
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jamin son of Simeon,son of Ram of Judah,a Levite who helped Ezra explain the reading of the law
 · Jeshua chief of a division of priests serving in David's sanctuary,a man a Levite assistant to Kore in managing the free will offerings of the temple under King Hezekiah,a chief priest and leader among those who returned from exile with Zerubbabel; son of Jozadak; father of Joiakim,father of Jozabad, a Levite on duty in the time of Ezra,a man whose descendants returned from exile in Babylon,the father of Ezer who helped to repair the wall,a Levite who helped Ezra explain the reading of the law; son of Kadmiel,son of Nun; successor of Moses,son of Azaniah; a Levite leader who signed the covenant to obey God's law,a town of Judah
 · Jozabad a man of Gederah; one of the Benjamites who defected to David at Ziklag,two commanders from Manasseh who defected to David in Ziklag,an officer in charge of the temple store house under King Hezekiah,a chief officer of the house of God in Josiah's time,son of Jeshua; a Levite on duty in the time of Ezra,a man who put away his heathen wife; a priest descended from Pashhur,a man who put away his heathen wife; a Levite,a Levite who helped Ezra explain the reading of the law,a chief Levite who helped supervise the outside work on the house of God in Nehemiah's time
 · Kelita a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a Levite who helped Ezra explain the reading of the law,son of Henadad; a signer of the covenant to obey God's law
 · Levites relating to Levi and the priesthood given to him,a tribal name describing people and ceremonies as sacred
 · Ma-Aseiah a Levite worship leader in David's time,son of Adaiah; a commander who helped enthrone King Joash,a man who was a recruiting officer for King Uzziah's army,son of King Ahaz,a man who was governor of Jerusalem under King Josiah,a priest descended from Jeshua who put away his heathen wife,a priest descended from Harim who put away his heathen wife,a priest descended from Pashhur who put away his heathen wife,a layman of Pahath-Moab clan who put away his heathen wife,son of Ananiah; father of Azariah who helped repair the wall,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly,a Levite who helped Ezra explain the reading of the law,an chief who signed the covenant to keep the law of Moses,son of Baruch of Judah; a returned exile in Jerusalem,son of Ithiel of Benjamin,a priest who helped celebrate the completion of the wall,father of Zephaniah the priest in the time of Jeremiah,a false prophet in the time of King Zedekiah of Judah,son of Shallum, a gate keeper under King Jehoiakim
 · Malchijah an English name representing two different Hebrew names,as representing the Hebrew name 'Malkiyah',son of Ethni, of Gershom of Levi; ancestor of Asaph,a priest whose descendants returned from exile; father of Pashhur,chief of a division of priests serving in David's sanctuary,a layman of the Parosh Clan who put away his heathen wife,a layman of the Harim Clan who put away his heathen wife,son of Harim; a repairer of the walls of Jerusalem,son of Rechab; one who repaired the Dung Gate,a man who was a goldsmith and helped repair the wall,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly,a priest who helped celebrate the completion of the wall,as representing the Hebrew name 'Malkiram',son of King Jehoiachin
 · Mattithiah son of Shallum (Korah Levi) when exiles were returning,a Levite worship leader in David's time,son of Jeduthun the Levite worship leader under King David,a layman of the Nebo Clan who put away his heathen wife,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly
 · 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
 · Mishael son of Uzziel son of Kohath son of Levi,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly,a man of Judah who served Nebuchadnezzar with Daniel in Babylon
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Pedaiah a man of Rumah; father of Zebidah, the mother of King Jehoiakim,son of King Jehoiachin,a man of the half-tribe of Manasseh in Saul and David's time,a man who helped rebuild the wall of Jerusalem; son of Parosh,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly,son of Kolaiah of Benjamin; a returned exile
 · Pelaiah son of Eli-O-Enai (Hananiah Zerubbabel David Judah),a Levite who helped Ezra explain the reading of the law,son of Henadad; a signer of the covenant to obey God's law
 · Shabbethai a Levite who objected to Israel's putting away heathen wives,a Levite who helped Ezra explain the reading of the law,a Levite supervisor for rebuilding the temple under Nehemiah
 · Shema a town of south-eastern Judah,son of Hebron of Judah,son of Joel; a leader in the tribe of Reuben,son of Elpaal of Benjamin,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly
 · Sherebiah a Levite leader, recruiter, and teacher under Ezra,son of Henadad, a Levite; a signer of Nehemiah's covenant
 · 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
 · Water Gate a gate into Jerusalem
 · Zechariah the father of John the baptist,a son of Berekiah, a righteous man who was killed by the Jewish authorities,son and successor of King Jeroboam,father of Abi, the mother of King Hezekiah,a leader of the tribe of Reuben,son of Meshelemiah; a door keeper for the tent of meeting,son of Jeiel and Maacah of Gibeon,a Levite gate keeper and harpist in David's time,a priest and trumpeter in David's time,son of Isshiah (Uzziel Kohath Levi),son of Hosah; a pre-exile Levite gatekeeper,a man of Manasseh in Gilead in Saul and David's time,a prince whom Jehoshaphat sent to teach the law around Judah,son of Benaiah (Asaph Levi),son of King Jehoshaphat,son of Jehoiada the priest; a prophet,a man who influenced King Uzziah for good,a Levite (Asaph) who helped Hezekiah cleanse the temple,a Levite (Kohath) who helped King Josiah restore the temple,a chief officer of the house of God in Josiah's time,son of Berechiah; a priest; writer of the book of Zechariah,leader among the Parosh clansmen who returned from exile,son of Bebai; leader among Bebai clansmen returned from exile,a lay man of the Elam Clan who put away his heathen wife,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly,son of Amariah of Judah,a descendant of Shelah,son of Pashhur; a priest whose descendants returned from exile,son of Jonathan (Asaph Levi),son of Jeberechiah; a witness to Isaiah's prophesy


Dictionary Themes and Topics: TRUMPETS, FEAST OF | TEACH; TEACHER; TEACHING | Synagogue | Scribes | Repentance | Pentateuch | PHALIAS | Nehemiah | Law | KELITA | Israel | Hobah | Gates | GENEALOGY, 8 part 2 | Feasts | Ezra | Deuteronomy | CITY | Ambush | ANANIAS (2) | more
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Wesley: Neh 8:2 - -- This was the feast of trumpets, which is called a sabbath, and on which they were to have an holy convocation, Lev 23:24. And it was on this day, the ...

This was the feast of trumpets, which is called a sabbath, and on which they were to have an holy convocation, Lev 23:24. And it was on this day, the altar was set up, after their return from captivity; in remembrance of which they had probably kept it ever since, with more than ordinary solemnity.

Wesley: Neh 8:7 - -- As well the words, which being Hebrew, now needed to be translated into the Chaldee or Syriack language, now, the common language of that people, who ...

As well the words, which being Hebrew, now needed to be translated into the Chaldee or Syriack language, now, the common language of that people, who together with their religion, had also in a great part lost their language; as also the meaning of them: they expounded the mind and will of God in what they read, and applied it to the peoples present condition.

Wesley: Neh 8:7 - -- That is, In their several places and stations into which the company seems to have been distributed for conveniency of hearing; it not being likely th...

That is, In their several places and stations into which the company seems to have been distributed for conveniency of hearing; it not being likely that so vast a congregation could distinctly hear one man's voice. Or, by their stations, that is, by the several stations of the Levites, and persons last named; who seem to have had several scaffolds, by comparing this with Neh 9:4, upon which thy stood, as Ezra did upon his pulpit, Neh 8:4.

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.

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.

JFB: Neh 8:4 - -- Not made in the form known to us, but only a raised scaffold or platform, broad enough to allow fourteen persons to stand with ease upon it. Ezra's du...

Not made in the form known to us, but only a raised scaffold or platform, broad enough to allow fourteen persons to stand with ease upon it. Ezra's duty was very laborious, as he continued reading aloud from morning until midday, but his labor was lightened by the aid of the other priests present. Their presence was of importance, partly to show their cordial agreement with Ezra's declaration of divine truth; and partly to take their share with him in the important duty of publicly reading and expounding the Scripture.

JFB: Neh 8:5 - -- This attitude they assumed either from respect to God's word, or, rather, because the reading was prefaced by a solemn prayer, which was concluded by ...

This attitude they assumed either from respect to God's word, or, rather, because the reading was prefaced by a solemn prayer, which was concluded by a general expression of "Amen, Amen."

JFB: Neh 8:7-8 - -- Commentators are divided in opinion as to the import of this statement. Some think that Ezra read the law in pure Hebrew, while the Levites, who assis...

Commentators are divided in opinion as to the import of this statement. Some think that Ezra read the law in pure Hebrew, while the Levites, who assisted him, translated it sentence by sentence into Chaldee, the vernacular dialect which the exiles spoke in Babylon. Others maintain that the duty of these Levites consisted in explaining to the people, many of whom had become very ignorant, what Ezra had read.

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.

Clarke: Neh 8:2 - -- All that could hear with understanding - Infants, idiots, and children not likely to receive instruction, were not permitted to attend this meeting;...

All that could hear with understanding - Infants, idiots, and children not likely to receive instruction, were not permitted to attend this meeting; nor should any such, in any place, be ever brought to the house of God, if it can be avoided: yet, rather than a poor mother should be deprived of the ordinances of God, let her come with her child in her arms; and although it be inconvenient to the congregation, and to some ministers, to hear a child cry, it is cruel to exclude the mother on this account, who, having no person to take care of her child while absent, must bring it with her, or be totally deprived of the ordinances of the Christian Church

Clarke: Neh 8:2 - -- Upon the first day of the seventh month - This was the first day of what was called the civil year; and on it was the feast of trumpets, the year be...

Upon the first day of the seventh month - This was the first day of what was called the civil year; and on it was the feast of trumpets, the year being ushered in by the sound of these instruments.

Clarke: Neh 8:4 - -- Stood upon a pulpit of wood - מגדל migdal , a tower, a platform, raised up for the purpose, to elevate him sufficiently for the people both to ...

Stood upon a pulpit of wood - מגדל migdal , a tower, a platform, raised up for the purpose, to elevate him sufficiently for the people both to see and hear him; for it is said, Neh 8:5, that he was above all the people. This is the first intimation we have of a pulpit, or structure of this kind. But we must not suppose that it was any thing similar to those tubs or barrels ridiculously set up in churches and chapels, in which a preacher is nearly as much confined, during the time of his preaching, as if he was in the stocks.

Clarke: Neh 8:5 - -- All the people stood up - This was out of respect to the sacred word: in imitation of this, when the gospel for the day is read in our churches, all...

All the people stood up - This was out of respect to the sacred word: in imitation of this, when the gospel for the day is read in our churches, all the people stand up.

Clarke: Neh 8:6 - -- Ezra blessed the Lord - In imitation of this, we say, when the gospel for the day is commenced, Glory be to God for his holy Gospel! and conclude th...

Ezra blessed the Lord - In imitation of this, we say, when the gospel for the day is commenced, Glory be to God for his holy Gospel! and conclude this thanksgiving with, Amen.

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).

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.

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."

Defender: Neh 8:5 - -- Apparently the congregation stood on their feet from morning until noon, for seven days, as the Scriptures were read and expounded (compare Neh 8:3, N...

Apparently the congregation stood on their feet from morning until noon, for seven days, as the Scriptures were read and expounded (compare Neh 8:3, Neh 8:7, Neh 8:8, Neh 8:18). This is an amazing testimony of reverence toward God's Word, seldom, if ever, repeated since."

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...

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; Jer 8:8, Jer 8:9; Mat 13:52, Mat 23:2, Mat 23:13, Mat 23:34

bring : 2Ch 34:15; Isa 8:20; Mal 4:4

TSK: Neh 8:2 - -- priest : Deu 17:18, Deu 31:9, Deu 31:10; Mal 2:7 congregation : Deu 31:11-13; 2Ch 17:7-9; Act 15:21 could hear with understanding : Heb. understood in...

priest : Deu 17:18, Deu 31:9, Deu 31:10; Mal 2:7

congregation : Deu 31:11-13; 2Ch 17:7-9; Act 15:21

could hear with understanding : Heb. understood in hearing, Isa 28:9

the first : Lev 23:24; Num 29:1

TSK: Neh 8:3 - -- he read : Luk 4:16-20; Act 13:15, Act 13:27, Act 15:21 morning : Heb. light, Act 20:7, Act 20:11, Act 28:23 ears : Mat 7:28, Mat 7:29; Mar 12:37; Luk ...

TSK: Neh 8:4 - -- pulpit : Heb. tower Maaseiah : Neh 10:25, Neh 11:5 Malchiah : Neh 10:3 Hashum : Neh 10:18; Ezr 10:33 Meshullam : Neh 10:7, Neh 10:20, Neh 11:7, Neh 12...

pulpit : Heb. tower

Maaseiah : Neh 10:25, Neh 11:5

Malchiah : Neh 10:3

Hashum : Neh 10:18; Ezr 10:33

Meshullam : Neh 10:7, Neh 10:20, Neh 11:7, Neh 12:13; Ezr 10:29

TSK: Neh 8:5 - -- opened : Luk 4:16, Luk 4:17 sight : Heb. eyes stood up : Jdg 3:20; 1Ki 8:14

opened : Luk 4:16, Luk 4:17

sight : Heb. eyes

stood up : Jdg 3:20; 1Ki 8:14

TSK: Neh 8:6 - -- blessed : 1Ch 29:20; 2Ch 6:4; Psa 41:13, Psa 72:18, Psa 72:19; Eph 1:3; 1Pe 1:3 Amen : Neh 5:13; Jer 28:6; Mat 6:13; 1Co 14:16 with lifting : Gen 14:2...

TSK: Neh 8:7 - -- Jeshua : Neh 3:19, Neh 9:4, Neh 10:9, Neh 12:24 Bani : Neh 3:17, Neh 9:4, Neh 10:13 Sherebiah : Neh 9:4, Neh 10:12, Neh 12:24; Ezr 8:18 Akkub : Neh 11...

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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.

Barnes: Neh 8:2 - -- Upon the first day of the seventh month - The day of the "Feast of Trumpets"(see the margin reference note). The gathering together of the peop...

Upon the first day of the seventh month - The day of the "Feast of Trumpets"(see the margin reference note). The gathering together of the people, spoken of in Neh 8:1, was probably to observe this feast.

Barnes: Neh 8:4 - -- The 13 persons mentioned were probably the chief priests of the course (shift) which was at the time performing the temple service.

The 13 persons mentioned were probably the chief priests of the course (shift) which was at the time performing the temple service.

Barnes: Neh 8:5 - -- Stood up - The attitude of attention and respect. Compare the existing practice of the Christian Church at the reading of the Gospel for the da...

Stood up - The attitude of attention and respect. Compare the existing practice of the Christian Church at the reading of the Gospel for the day.

Barnes: Neh 8:7 - -- The names here (and in Neh 9:4, Neh 9:5; Neh 10:9) seem not to be the personal appellations of individuals, but rather designations of Levitical fam...

The names here (and in Neh 9:4, Neh 9:5; Neh 10:9) seem not to be the personal appellations of individuals, but rather designations of Levitical families, the descendants respectively of Jeshua, etc., who lived not later than the time of Zerubbabel Neh 7:43; Neh 12:8.

Poole: Neh 8:1 - -- The street that was before the water-gate of which See Poole "Neh 3:26" .

The street that was before the water-gate of which See Poole "Neh 3:26" .

Poole: Neh 8:2 - -- Ezra the priest came twelve or thirteen years before Nehemiah to Jerusalem; and either tarried there, or went back to Babylon, being forced to do so ...

Ezra the priest came twelve or thirteen years before Nehemiah to Jerusalem; and either tarried there, or went back to Babylon, being forced to do so by the king’ s command, or indispensable occasions, and then returned again with Nehemiah.

All that could hear with understanding i.e. and such children as were come to years of understanding.

Poole: Neh 8:4 - -- Partly to declare their consent and concurrence with Ezra in what-he said and did; and partly that they, or some of them, might bear a part in the w...

Partly to declare their consent and concurrence with Ezra in what-he said and did; and partly that they, or some of them, might bear a part in the work.

Poole: Neh 8:5 - -- Either in reverence to God’ s word, of which see Num 11:32 Jud 3:20 ; or that they might hear his words the more distinctly: or rather, because...

Either in reverence to God’ s word, of which see Num 11:32 Jud 3:20 ; or that they might hear his words the more distinctly: or rather, because they observed that Ezra composed himself to prayer or thanksgiving; which is here generally declared, but doubtless was more particularly and largely expressed in that assembly, as appears by their answering

Amen, Amen to his prayer.

Poole: Neh 8:7 - -- Caused the people to understand the law as well the words, which being Hebrew, now needed to be translated into the Chaldee or Syriac language, which...

Caused the people to understand the law as well the words, which being Hebrew, now needed to be translated into the Chaldee or Syriac language, which was now and henceforth the common language of that people, who together with their religion had also in a great part lost their language; as also the sense and meaning of them; they expounded the mind and will of God in what they read, and applied it to the people’ s present condition, as they saw fit, as the manner of the prophets generally was. And hence the people were so deeply affected with it.

The people stood in their place i.e. in their several places and stations into which the company seems to have been distributed for conveniency of hearing; it not being likely that so vast a congregation could distinctly hear one man’ s voice. Or, by their stations , i.e. by the several stations of the Levites and persons last named; who seem to have had several scaffolds, by comparing this with Neh 9:4 , upon which they stood, as Ezra did upon his pulpit, Neh 8:4 .

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)

Haydock: Neh 8:2 - -- Women, who were in a separate place. --- Understand, being come to the use of reason. (Calmet)

Women, who were in a separate place. ---

Understand, being come to the use of reason. (Calmet)

Haydock: Neh 8:3 - -- In plainly. Protestants, "therein, before the street." (Haydock) --- Esdras probably read select pieces from Leviticus, &c., but principally from ...

In plainly. Protestants, "therein, before the street." (Haydock) ---

Esdras probably read select pieces from Leviticus, &c., but principally from Deuteronomy. (Menochius)

Haydock: Neh 8:4 - -- Step. Hebrew, "wooden tower." (Calmet) --- Protestants, "pulpit," (Haydock) made in the form of a cup," (Calmet) like the cior, or tribune of So...

Step. Hebrew, "wooden tower." (Calmet) ---

Protestants, "pulpit," (Haydock) made in the form of a cup," (Calmet) like the cior, or tribune of Solomon, 2 Paralipomenon vi. 13. ---

Mosollam. We should imagine that this was not the person who had given his daughter in marriage to the son of Tobias, chap. vi. 18. (Haydock)

Haydock: Neh 8:5 - -- Stood, out of respect, as we do while the gospel is read. See Numbers xxiii. 18. (Calmet)

Stood, out of respect, as we do while the gospel is read. See Numbers xxiii. 18. (Calmet)

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.

Gill: Neh 8:2 - -- And Ezra the priest brought the law before the congregation,.... Having a perfect copy of it, which the people knew, and therefore desired him to brin...

And Ezra the priest brought the law before the congregation,.... Having a perfect copy of it, which the people knew, and therefore desired him to bring it; he brought it either out of his own case or chest, or out of the temple where it was laid up; some restrain this to the book of Deuteronomy; this he produced in sight of the whole assembly:

both of men and women; adult persons of each sex, who met promiscuously; though Grotius thinks the women had a separate place:

and all that could hear with understanding; all under age, who yet were capable of hearing the law read to some advantage to them:

upon the first day of the seventh month; the month Tisri, answering to part of September and October; this was a high day, for not only the first of every month was a festival, but the first of the seventh month was the feast of blowing of trumpets, Lev 23:24, and besides, this was New Year's day, the first day of their civil year, as the first of Nisan was of their ecclesiastical year, and was of greater antiquity than that; and so Jarchi says, this was the first day of the year; to which may be added, that this was the day on which the altar was first set up, on the Jews' return from captivity, Ezr 3:6.

Gill: Neh 8:3 - -- And he read therein,.... Some passages in it, here and there, which it was necessary the people should have knowledge of; for it can hardly be thought...

And he read therein,.... Some passages in it, here and there, which it was necessary the people should have knowledge of; for it can hardly be thought be began and read on just in the order in which it was: this he did

before the street; at the top of it, at one end of it:

that was before the water gate; which looked directly to that:

from the morning until midday; from the rising of the sun to noon, so that he must read six hours; but very probably was relieved at times by the men with him, after mentioned:

before the men and the women, and those that could understand; see Neh 8:2,

and the ears of all the people were attentive unto the book of the law; to the hearing of it read, and to the things contained in it; hence Maimonides h gathers, that as soon as the reader begins the reading of the law, it is not lawful to speak about anything, not even the constitutions of the law, but silently to attend to what is read.

Gill: Neh 8:4 - -- And Ezra the scribe stood upon a pulpit of wood, which they had made for the purpose,.... Or to speak out of, as the Syriac and Arabic versions; this,...

And Ezra the scribe stood upon a pulpit of wood, which they had made for the purpose,.... Or to speak out of, as the Syriac and Arabic versions; this, in the Hebrew text, is called a "tower" i, partly because of its height, and partly because in the form of one; and also for its largeness, considering the use it was for; for it was so large as to hold fourteen men, as appears by what follows: a pulpit of wood was made for the king in the court, to read the law from k; though, according to Jacob Leo, it was a throne like an high tower; see Gill on 2Ki 11:14, the pulpits, in the Jewish synagogues, made after the same manner, as Aben Ezra observes, are called by the same l name:

and beside him stood Mattithiah, and Shema, and Anaiah; and Urijah, and Hilkiah, and Maaseiah, on his right hand; and on his left hand, Pedaiah, and Mishael, and Malchiah, and Hashum, and Hashbadana, Zechariah, and Meshullam; in all thirteen; there were six on his right, and seven on his left, who stood here, not merely in honour to him, and as approvers and supporters of the truth of what he read, but to relieve him when weary.

Gill: Neh 8:5 - -- And Ezra opened the book in the sight of all the people (for he was above all the people),.... So plainly seen by them, and what he did, and the more ...

And Ezra opened the book in the sight of all the people (for he was above all the people),.... So plainly seen by them, and what he did, and the more easily heard, for which purpose the pulpit was made for him to stand in:

and, when he opened it, all the people stood up; that they might the better hear the law read, as well as in honour and reverence of it; the Jews say m, that from the times of Moses to Rabban Gamaliel, they learned the law only standing; but after his death a disease came into the world, and they learned it sitting; and now it is a canon with them, that it is not necessary to stand at the reading of the law n.

Gill: Neh 8:6 - -- And Ezra blessed the Lord, the great God,.... Before he began to read in the book of the law, he addressed himself to God in a short prayer, wholly in...

And Ezra blessed the Lord, the great God,.... Before he began to read in the book of the law, he addressed himself to God in a short prayer, wholly in the benedictory way; ascribing blessing, honour, and glory to him, celebrating his being and perfections, setting forth his greatness and his excellency, who was the author and giver of the law he was about to read; and this he the rather did, that what he read might be the more carefully attended to, and come with the greater authority, weight, and influence on those that heard it; and so, Maimonides o says, it is the custom with the Jews, in their synagogues, for the reader, after he has opened the book, and looked out the place he reads, to say this blessing,"Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the world, who hath chosen us out of all people, and hath given us his law; blessed art thou, O Lord, who hast given us the law; and all the people answer, Amen;''as they now did, as follows:

and all the people answered, Amen, Amen: repeating the word, to declare their hearty assent to what Ezra had expressed; the Jews have many rules concerning pronouncing the "Amen", that it must not be too quick, curt, and short, nor with too high a voice p:

with lifting up their hands; a prayer gesture, to which the apostle refers, 1Ti 2:8,

and they bowed their heads, and worshipped the Lord with their faces to the ground; expressing hereby the awful sense they had of the Divine Being, and their profound adoration of him.

Gill: Neh 8:7 - -- Also Jeshua, and Bani, and Sherebiah, Jamin, Akkub, Shabbethai, Hodijah, Maaseiah, Kelita, Azariah, Jozabad, Hanan, Pelaiah, and the Levites,.... That...

Also Jeshua, and Bani, and Sherebiah, Jamin, Akkub, Shabbethai, Hodijah, Maaseiah, Kelita, Azariah, Jozabad, Hanan, Pelaiah, and the Levites,.... That is, others of them besides those named; for they seem all to be Levites, unless they can be thought to be priests, and so the Levites are distinguished from them; but the former seems evident from Neh 9:4 these also

caused the people to understand the law; as well as Ezra; from whence it is plain that he did not only read the law, but gave the sense of it, especially where there was any seeming difficulty, and these men were assisting in the same work: and the people stood in their place; to hear the law read and explained; they did not move from their first station, but continued in it from morning to noon; they were both attentive and constant.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Neh 8:1 Heb “said [to].”

NET Notes: Neh 8:3 Heb “the ears of all the people were toward.”

NET Notes: Neh 8:4 Heb “a tower of wood.”

NET Notes: Neh 8:5 Heb “it”; the referent (the book) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Neh 8:7 The MT reads “and the Levites.” The conjunction (“and”) should be deleted, following the LXX, Aquila, and the Vulgate. That th...

Geneva Bible: Neh 8:1 And all the people gathered themselves together as one man into the street that [was] before the water gate; and they spake unto Ezra the ( a ) scribe...

Geneva Bible: Neh 8:2 And Ezra the priest brought the law before the congregation both of men and women, and all ( b ) that could hear with understanding, upon the first da...

Geneva Bible: Neh 8:3 And he read therein before the street that [was] before the water gate from the morning until ( c ) midday, before the men and the women, and those th...

Geneva Bible: Neh 8:5 And Ezra opened the book in the sight of all the people; (for he was ( d ) above all the people;) and when he opened it, all the people stood up: ( d...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 - -- 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 - -- 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 - --A. The Renewal of the Mosaic Covenant chs. 8-10 "The reading of Scripture (Neh 8) and the act of prayer ...

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...

Guzik: Neh 8:1-18 - --Nehemiah 8 - The Spirit of God, Working through the Word of God, Brings Revival J. Edwin Orr defined revival as: "The Spirit of God working throu...

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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 8 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Neh 8:1, The religious manner of reading and hearing the law; Neh 8:9, They comfort the people; Neh 8:13, The forwardness of them to hear...

Poole: Nehemiah 8 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 8 Ezra bringeth and expoundeth the law of Moses, and blesseth God with the people, Neh 8:1-8 . Nehemiah and Ezra comfort the people, Neh 8:...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) (Neh 8:1-8) The reading and expounding the law. (Neh 8:9-12) The people called upon to be joyful. (Neh 8:13-18) The feast of tabernacles, The joy of...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) Ezra came up out of Babylon thirteen years before Nehemiah came, yet we have here a piece of good work which he did, that might have been done befo...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NEHEMIAH 8 Ezra being desired to bring forth the book of the law, read it to the people and others, expounded it to them, Neh 8:1 a...

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