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Text -- Nehemiah 12:27 (NET)
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Wesley: Neh 12:27 - -- Of the city itself, which is here dedicated to God, and to his honour and service, not only upon a general account, by which we ought to devote oursel...
Of the city itself, which is here dedicated to God, and to his honour and service, not only upon a general account, by which we ought to devote ourselves, and all that is ours, to God; but upon a more special ground, because this was a place which God himself had chosen, and sanctified by his temple and gracious presence, and therefore did of right belong to him; whence it is often called the holy city. And they restored it to God by this dedication, withal imploring the presence, and favour, and blessing of to this city by solemn prayers, and praises, and sacrifices, wherewith this dedication was accompanied.
Clarke -> Neh 12:27
Clarke: Neh 12:27 - -- At the dedication of the wall - They sent for the Levites from all quarters, that this dedication might be as solemn and majestic as possible; and i...
At the dedication of the wall - They sent for the Levites from all quarters, that this dedication might be as solemn and majestic as possible; and it is likely that this was done as soon as convenient after the walls were finished. The dedication seems to have consisted in processions of the most eminent persons around the walls, and thanksgivings to God, who had enabled them to bring the work to so happy a conclusion: and no doubt to all this were added a particular consecration of the city to God, and the most earnest invocation that he would take it under his guardian care, and defend it and its inhabitants against all their enemies
The ancients consecrated their cities to the gods, and the very walls were considered as sacred. Ovid gives us an account of the ceremonies used in laying the foundations of the walls of the city of Rome, by Romulus. After having consulted together who should give name to the city, and have the direction of the wall by which it was necessary to surround it, they agreed to let the case be decided by the flight of birds. One brother went to the top of the Mons Palatinus, the other to that of Mount Aventine. Romulus saw twelve birds, Remus saw but six; the former, therefore, according to agreement, took the command. The poet thus describes the ceremonies used on the occasion: -
Apta dies legitur, qua moenia signet aratro
Sacra Palis suberant; inde movetur opus
Fossa fit ad solidum: fruges jaciuntur in ima
Et de vicino terra petita sol
Fossa repletur humo, plenaeque imponitur ara
Et novus accenso finditur igne focus
Inde, premens stivam, designat moenia sulco
Alba jugum niveo cum bove vacca tulit
Vox tuit haec regis; Condenti Jupiter urbem
Et genitor Mavors, Vestaque mater ades
Quosque pium est adhibere deos, advertite cuncti
Auspicibus vobis hoc mihi surgat opus
Longa sit huic aetas, dominaeque potentia terrae
Sitque sub hac oriens occiduusque dies! Ille precabatur
Ovid, Fast. lib. iv., ver. 819
"A proper day is chosen in which he may mark out the walls with the plough: the festival of Pales was at hand when the work was begun. A ditch is dug down to the solid clay, into which they cast the fruits of the season; and bring earth from the neighboring ground, with which they fill up the trench; and on it build an altar, by whose flames the newly made hearth is cleft asunder. Then Romulus, seizing the plough, which a white heifer yoked with a snowy bull drew along, marked out the walls with a furrow. And thus spoke the king: ‘ O Jupiter, and Father Mars, with Matron Vesta, prosper me in founding this city! And all ye gods, approach, whomsoever it is right to invoke! Under your auspices may the work arise; may it endure for countless ages, and be the mistress of the world; and may the East and the West be under its control!’ Thus he prayed.
The above is a literal version, and the account is not a little curious.
TSK -> Neh 12:27
TSK: Neh 12:27 - -- am 3559, bc 445
the dedication : Jerusalem was the holy city, and the wall was built under the immediate superintendence and blessing of Jehovahcaps1 ...
am 3559, bc 445
the dedication : Jerusalem was the holy city, and the wall was built under the immediate superintendence and blessing of Jehovahcaps1 . icaps0 t was therefore proper that it should be dedicated to that God who was there worshipped by solemn praises, prayers, and sacrifices. The dedication seems to have consisted in processions of the most eminent persons around the walls, with thanksgivings to God, who had enabled them to bring the work to so happy a conclusion; and, no doubt, to all this were added a particular consecration of the city to God, and the most earnest invocation that He would take it under His guardianship, and defend it and its inhabitants against their enemies. Deu 20:5; Psa 30:1 *title
out : Neh 11:20; 1Ch 15:4, 1Ch 15:12, 1Ch 25:6, 1Ch 26:31; 2Ch 5:13, 2Ch 29:4-11, 2Ch 29:30; Ezr 8:15-20
gladness : Neh 8:17; Deu 16:11; 2Sa 6:12; 2Ch 29:30; Ezr 6:16; Psa 98:4-6, Psa 100:1, Psa 100:2; Phi 4:4
thanksgivings : 1Ch 13:8, 1Ch 15:16, 1Ch 15:28, 1Ch 16:5, 1Ch 16:42, 1Ch 23:5, 1Ch 25:1-6; 2Ch 5:13, 2Ch 7:6; Ezr 3:10, Ezr 3:11; Psa 81:1-4, Psa 92:1-3, Psa 149:3, Psa 150:2-5; Rev 5:8
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Barnes -> Neh 12:27
Barnes: Neh 12:27 - -- The dedication of the wall - The ceremony had been deferred for the space of nearly 12 years Neh 13:6. Perhaps Nehemiah required an express per...
The dedication of the wall - The ceremony had been deferred for the space of nearly 12 years Neh 13:6. Perhaps Nehemiah required an express permission from the Persian king before he could venture on a solemnity which might have been liable to misrepresentation.
Out of all their places - i. e., out of the various cities of Judah and Benjamin in which they dwelt Neh 11:36.
Poole -> Neh 12:27
Poole: Neh 12:27 - -- At the dedication of the wall and of the gates, which are mentioned Neh 12:30 ; and of the city itself within the gates; which is here dedicated to G...
At the dedication of the wall and of the gates, which are mentioned Neh 12:30 ; and of the city itself within the gates; which is here dedicated to God, and to his honour and service, not only upon a general account, by which we ought to devote ourselves, and all that is ours, to God; but upon a more special ground, because this was a place which God himself had chosen, and sanctified by his temple and gracious presence, and therefore did of right belong to him; whence it is oft called the holy city , as hath been observed before. And they restored it to God by this dedication, withal imploring the presence, and favour, and blessing of God to this city by solemn prayers, and praises, and sacrifices, wherewith this dedication was accompanied. See Deu 20:5 1Ki 8:63 Ezr 6:17 Psa 30:1 .
Out of all their places to which they were now retired after that great and general assembly, Ne 8 Ne 9 Ne 10 .
Haydock -> Neh 12:27
Haydock: Neh 12:27 - -- Wall. Some time before, (Usher; Calmet) or now, when the houses were completed. (Ven. Bede) (Tirinus) ---
Places, for greater solemnity. The an...
Wall. Some time before, (Usher; Calmet) or now, when the houses were completed. (Ven. Bede) (Tirinus) ---
Places, for greater solemnity. The ancients deemed "the walls and gates sacred things, the property of no man." (Justinian, l. sacra loca.) ---
Ovid describes the superstitious rites, with which the Romans laid the foundations of their cities, on some lucky day. Fossa fit ad solidum, fruges jaciuntur in ima, &c. (Fast. iv.)
Gill -> Neh 12:27
Gill: Neh 12:27 - -- And at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem,.... In which many priests and Levites assisted, and seems to be the reason of the above account of the...
And at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem,.... In which many priests and Levites assisted, and seems to be the reason of the above account of them; the dedication of the wall takes in the whole city, gates, and houses, Neh 12:30, and if a new house was to be dedicated, much more a new city, and especially the holy city, in which stood the temple of the Lord, see Deu 20:5, this dedication was made by prayer and songs of praise, as follow, and no doubt by sacrifices, and was kept as a festival; and indeed, according to the Jewish writers q, it was annually observed on the seventh of Elul, or August; it was on the twenty fifth of that month that the wall was finished, Neh 6:15, but the gates were not set up, and all things for the dedication were not ready till Elul, or August, following; and then all being finished, they made and served the seventh of that month as a festival:
they sought the Levites out of all their places, to bring them to Jerusalem, to keep the dedication with gladness; to assist in the solemnity of the day both with vocal and instrumental music, as follows:
both with thanksgiving and with singing; with songs of praise and thankfulness vocally, that they had been able, notwithstanding all the malice of their enemies, to build the wall in so short a time; or with a song, perhaps the thirtieth psalm was sung on this occasion:
with cymbals, psalteries, and with harps; some playing on one, and some on another, which were the three principal instruments of music used by them, see 1Ch 15:16.
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TSK Synopsis -> Neh 12:1-47
TSK Synopsis: Neh 12:1-47 - --1 The priests and the Levites which came up with Zerubbabel.10 The succession of high priests.22 Certain chief Levites.27 The solemnity of the dedicat...
MHCC -> Neh 12:27-43
MHCC: Neh 12:27-43 - --All our cities, all our houses, must have holiness to the Lord written upon them. The believer should undertake nothing which he does not dedicate to ...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 12:27-43
Matthew Henry: Neh 12:27-43 - -- We have read of the building of the wall of Jerusalem with a great deal of fear and trembling; we have here an account of the dedicating of it with ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 12:27-43
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 12:27-43 - --
The dedication of the wall of Jerusalem. - The measures proposed forincreasing the numbers of the inhabitants of Jerusalem having now beenexecuted ...
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 11:1--12:27 - --B. The Residents of the Land 11:1-12:26
When the exiles returned to the Promised Land, living in Jerusal...
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Constable: Neh 12:27-47 - --C. The Dedication of the Wall 12:27-47
This portion of the book resumes the historical narrative in chro...
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