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Text -- Nehemiah 9:3 (NET)
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As they did before, giving them the sense of what they read.
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Wesley: Neh 9:3 - -- For three hours; there were twelve hours in their day, probably they began after the morning sacrifice, and continued their work till the evening sacr...
For three hours; there were twelve hours in their day, probably they began after the morning sacrifice, and continued their work till the evening sacrifice.
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Wesley: Neh 9:3 - -- day is good work. We should endeavour to make a day's work, a good day's work of it.
day is good work. We should endeavour to make a day's work, a good day's work of it.
Their extraordinary zeal led them to continue this as before.
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JFB: Neh 9:3 - -- That is, for three hours, twelve hours being the acknowledged length of the Jewish day (Joh 11:9). This solemn diet of worship, which probably commenc...
That is, for three hours, twelve hours being the acknowledged length of the Jewish day (Joh 11:9). This solemn diet of worship, which probably commenced at the morning sacrifice, was continued for six hours, that is, till the time of the evening sacrifice. The worship which they gave to the Lord their God, at this season of solemn national humiliation, consisted in acknowledging and adoring His great mercy in the forgiveness of their great and multiplied offenses, in delivering them from the merited judgments which they had already experienced or which they had reason to apprehend, in continuing amongst them the light and blessings of His word and worship, and in supplicating the extension of His grace and protection.
Clarke -> Neh 9:3
Clarke: Neh 9:3 - -- One fourth part of the day - As they did no manner of work on this day of fasting and humiliation, so they spent the whole of it in religious duties...
One fourth part of the day - As they did no manner of work on this day of fasting and humiliation, so they spent the whole of it in religious duties. They began, says Calmet, on the first hour, and continued these exercises to the third hour; from the third they recommenced, and continued till the sixth hour; from the sixth to the ninth; and from the ninth, to the twelfth or last hour
1. They heard the law read, standing
2. They prostrated themselves, and confessed their sins
3. They arose to praise God for having spared and dealt thus mercifully with them.
TSK -> Neh 9:3
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Poole -> Neh 9:3
Poole: Neh 9:3 - -- Read in the book of the law so as they did before, giving them the sense of what they read; of which See Poole "Neh 8:7" , See Poole "Neh 8:8" .
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Read in the book of the law so as they did before, giving them the sense of what they read; of which See Poole "Neh 8:7" , See Poole "Neh 8:8" .
One fourth part of the day to wit, for three hours; for there were accounted twelve hours in their day, Joh 11:9 . Probably they began after the morning sacrifice, at which divers religious people used to be present, but now they were all assembled together upon this great occasion; and they continued their work from that time till the evening sacrifice, with which they closed the work of the day.
Another fourth part they confessed both God’ s mercies, as appears from the matter of the following prayer, and their own sins, as is expressed Neh 9:2 , this day being chiefly set apart for that work.
Worshipped the Lord their God partly by the acknowledgment and adoration of his wonderful mercy in forgiving their sins, and saving them from the deserved judgments, which they either felt or feared, and giving them his law, and the knowledge thereof; and partly by imploring his further grace and mercy to them.
Haydock -> Neh 9:3
Haydock: Neh 9:3 - -- Stand, to hear the law, out of reverence; (Menochius) or the Levites ascended the pulpit to read, four times in the day. (Tirinus) ---
After each...
Stand, to hear the law, out of reverence; (Menochius) or the Levites ascended the pulpit to read, four times in the day. (Tirinus) ---
After each lecture psalms were sung, (Calmet) to praise God, and to declare the sins of the people, and their sincere repentance. (Haydock) ---
On days of mourning, the Jews assembled four times to pray, and thrice on other days, by the institution of Esdras. (Maimonides) See Acts iii. 1. ---
On their fasts, they refrained from all meat, as well as from work, spending their time in prayer. They began at the first hour, and continued their exercises of devotion till the third, when they recommenced for other three hours. They did the like at the sixth and ninth hours; hearing the law, then prostrating themselves to confess their sins. Afterwards they rose to join with the Levites in praising the Lord. (Calmet)
Gill -> Neh 9:3
Gill: Neh 9:3 - -- And they stood up in their place,.... In the outward court of the temple, where men used to stand when they prayed and confessed their sins: and read ...
And they stood up in their place,.... In the outward court of the temple, where men used to stand when they prayed and confessed their sins: and read in the book of the law of the Lord their God; that they might the better know the mind and will of God, and do their duty: this they did
one fourth part of the day; the space of three hours, from sun rising, or six o'clock in the morning, to the time of the morning sacrifice, which was about nine o'clock:
and another fourth part they confessed; the goodness of God to them, and the sins they had been guilty of:
and worshipped the Lord their God; bowed down before him in prayer and supplication, and so spent three hours more, which reached to noon or twelve o'clock; and from thence to three o'clock, about the time of the evening sacrifice, and from thence to sun setting, or six o'clock, and so spent the whole day in the above exercises alternately.
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NET Notes -> Neh 9:3
NET Notes: Neh 9:3 Heb “confessing.” The words “their sins” are not present in the Hebrew text of v. 3, but are clearly implied here because they...
Geneva Bible -> Neh 9:3
Geneva Bible: Neh 9:3 And they stood up in their place, and read in the book of the law of the LORD their God [one] fourth part of the day; and [another] fourth part they (...
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TSK Synopsis -> Neh 9:1-38
TSK Synopsis: Neh 9:1-38 - --1 A solemn fast, and repentance of the people.4 The Levites make a religious confession of God's goodness, and their wickedness.
MHCC -> Neh 9:1-3
MHCC: Neh 9:1-3 - --The word will direct and quicken prayer, for by it the Spirit helps our infirmities in prayer. The careful study of God's word will more and more disc...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 9:1-3
Matthew Henry: Neh 9:1-3 - -- We have here a general account of a public fast which the children of Israel kept, probably by order from Nehemiah, by and with the advice and conse...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 9:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 9:1-3 - --
On the twenty-second of Tishri was the Hazereth of the feastof tabernacles; on the twenty-fourth the congregation re-assembled in thetemple, "with f...
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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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...
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Constable: Neh 9:1-38 - --2. The prayer of the people ch. 9
The people were not content to go about their business as usua...
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