
Text -- Nehemiah 8:9 (NET)




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Wesley -> Neh 8:9
Out of a sense of their guilt and danger by reason of it.
JFB -> Neh 8:9-10
JFB: Neh 8:9-10 - -- A deep sense of their national sins, impressively brought to their remembrance by the reading of the law and its denunciations, affected the hearts of...
A deep sense of their national sins, impressively brought to their remembrance by the reading of the law and its denunciations, affected the hearts of the people with penitential sorrow. But notwithstanding the painful remembrances of their national sins which the reading of the law awakened, the people were exhorted to cherish the feelings of joy and thankfulness associated with a sacred festival (see on Lev 23:24). By sending portions of it to their poorer brethren (Deu 16:11, Deu 16:14; Est 9:19), they would also enable them to participate in the public rejoicings.
Clarke: Neh 8:9 - -- Nehemiah, which is the Tirshatha - This puts it out of doubt that, when the Tirshatha is mentioned, Nehemiah himself is intended, Tirshatha being th...
Nehemiah, which is the Tirshatha - This puts it out of doubt that, when the Tirshatha is mentioned, Nehemiah himself is intended, Tirshatha being the name of his office

Clarke: Neh 8:9 - -- Mourn not, nor weep - This is a holy day to God: a day appointed for general rejoicing in Him who has turned our captivity, restored to us his law, ...
Mourn not, nor weep - This is a holy day to God: a day appointed for general rejoicing in Him who has turned our captivity, restored to us his law, and again established among us his ordinances.
TSK -> Neh 8:9
TSK: Neh 8:9 - -- Nehemiah : Neh 7:65, Neh 7:70, Neh 10:1; Ezr 2:63
Tirshatha : or, governor
Ezra : Ezr 7:11
the Levites : Neh 8:7, Neh 8:8; 2Ch 15:3, 2Ch 30:22, 2Ch 35...
Nehemiah : Neh 7:65, Neh 7:70, Neh 10:1; Ezr 2:63
Tirshatha : or, governor
Ezra : Ezr 7:11
the Levites : Neh 8:7, Neh 8:8; 2Ch 15:3, 2Ch 30:22, 2Ch 35:3; Hos 4:6
This day : Neh 8:2; Lev 23:24; Num 29:1-6
mourn not : Deu 12:7, Deu 12:12, Deu 16:11, Deu 16:14, Deu 16:15, Deu 26:14; Ecc 3:4; Isa 61:3; Mal 2:13
all the people : 2Ki 22:11, 2Ki 22:19; 2Ch 34:19, 2Ch 34:21; Rom 3:20, Rom 7:9; 2Co 7:9-11

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Barnes -> Neh 8:9
Barnes: Neh 8:9 - -- Nehemiah, which is the Tirshatha - Hereto, Nehemiah has called himself פחה pechâh Neh 5:14-15, Neh 5:18, which is the ordinary word...
Nehemiah, which is the Tirshatha - Hereto, Nehemiah has called himself
The people wept ... - Because the Law brought vividly before them their sins of omission and commission. In Neh 8:10 the Jews were not forbidden to be sorry for their sins, but they were only prohibited from marring a festive occasion with the expression of their sorrow.
Poole -> Neh 8:9
Poole: Neh 8:9 - -- This day is holy unto the Lord your God to wit, as a day of feasting and thanksgiving to God, and rejoicing in his mercies; for otherwise even fastin...
This day is holy unto the Lord your God to wit, as a day of feasting and thanksgiving to God, and rejoicing in his mercies; for otherwise even fasting days were holy to God in the general, though not in the sense here meant.
All the people wept out of a deep sense of their great guilt, and of their extreme danger by reason of it.
Haydock -> Neh 8:9
Haydock: Neh 8:9 - -- Interpreted. St. Jerome renders the same term, made silence, (ver. 7.) as it was the office of the Levites to keep the people in awe, ver. 11. (C...
Interpreted. St. Jerome renders the same term, made silence, (ver. 7.) as it was the office of the Levites to keep the people in awe, ver. 11. (Calmet) ---
Protestants, "taught." They had also (Haydock) to instruct, 1 Esdras viii. 16. (Menochius) ---
Weep. The Jews had only one feast for mourning, the day of expiation. On all the rest, a holy joy was commended. For the same reason, the Church does not fast on such days. (Calmet) ---
Law, reflecting on the threats denounced against transgressors, which they had so lately witnessed. (Tirinus)
Gill -> Neh 8:9
Gill: Neh 8:9 - -- And Nehemiah which is the Tirshatha,.... Or governor, as Zerubbabel had been, and now Nehemiah, see Ezr 2:63
and Ezra the priest and scribe; see Ne...
And Nehemiah which is the Tirshatha,.... Or governor, as Zerubbabel had been, and now Nehemiah, see Ezr 2:63
and Ezra the priest and scribe; see Neh 8:1,
and the Levites that taught the people; see Neh 8:7
said unto all the people, this day is holy unto the Lord your God; being both the new moon and the feast of blowing of trumpets:
mourn not, nor weep; which was unsuitable to a festival, and especially such an one as this, in which trumpets were to be blown, and gladness to be shown, Num 10:10
for all the people wept when they heard the words of the law; perceiving they had not kept it, but had broke it in many instances, and so liable to the wrath and judgment of God in case of disobedience.

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NET Notes: Neh 8:9 Heb “the people.” The pronoun has been used in the translation for stylistic reasons, to avoid redundancy.
Geneva Bible -> Neh 8:9
Geneva Bible: Neh 8:9 And Nehemiah, which [is] the Tirshatha, and Ezra the priest the scribe, and the Levites that taught the people, said unto all the people, This day [is...

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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 ...
Maclaren -> Neh 8:9
Maclaren: Neh 8:9 - --The Joy Of The Lord
The joy of the Lord is your strength.'--Neh. 8:10.
JUDAISM, in its formal and ceremonial aspect, was a religion of gladness. The ...
MHCC -> Neh 8:9-12
MHCC: Neh 8:9-12 - --It was a good sign that their hearts were tender, when they heard the words of the law. The people were to send portions to those for whom nothing was...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 8:9-12
Matthew Henry: Neh 8:9-12 - -- We may here observe, I. How the people were wounded with the words of the law that were read to them. The law works death, and speaks terror, shows ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 8:9-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 8:9-12 - --
The celebration of the feast of the new moon . - Neh 8:9 Then Nehemiah, theTirshatha (see remarks on Ezr 2:63), and the priest Ezra the scribe, and...
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...
