Nehemiah 7:16
Bebai <0893> [Bebai.]
[623.]
Nehemiah 7:22-23
Hashum <02828> [Hashum.]
[223.]
Bezai <01209> [Bezai.]
[323.]
Nehemiah 7:27
Anathoth <06068> [Anathoth.]
Nehemiah 7:31
Micmash <04363> [Michmas.]
The variation between [Mikmƒsh <\\See definition 04363\\>,] {Michmash,} and [Mikmƒc <\\See definition 04363\\>,] {Michmas,} arises from the mutation of [ShŒyn,] {sheen,} and [€ƒmek,] {samech;} though several MSS. have the former reading here also.
[Michmash.]
Nehemiah 7:35
Harim <02766> [Harim.]
Nehemiah 6:15
wall <02346> [wall.]
fifty-two <02572> [fifty.]
Nehemiah 7:17
Azgad <05803> [Azgad.]
[1,222.]
Nehemiah 7:30
Ramah <07414> [Ramah.]
Nehemiah 7:32
Bethel <01008> [Beth-el.]
[223.]
Nehemiah 7:37
Lod <03850> [Lod.]
[725.]
Nehemiah 11:8
Nehemiah 9:1
twenty-fourth <06242> [Now.]
On the first of this month was the feast of trumpets; on the tenth, the day of atonement; on the fourteenth began the feast of tabernacles, which lasted seven days, ending on the twenty- second; on the twenty-third, they separated themselves from their illegitimate wives; and on the twenty-fourth, they held a solemn day of fasting and confession of sin, and reading the law; the whole of which they closed by renewing their covenants.
twenty-fourth <06242> [twenty.]
month <02320> [of this month.]
Israelites <01121> [children.]
dust <0127> [earth.]
Nehemiah 11:14
Haggedolim <01419> [of one of the great men. or, of Haggedolim.]
Nehemiah 1:1
Nehemiah <05166> [Nehemiah.]
month <02320> [in the month.]
twentieth <06242> [in the twentieth.]
Susa <07800> [Shushan.]
Shushan, or Susa, was the capital of Susiana, a province of Persia, and the winter residence of the Persian monarchs; situated about 252 miles east of Babylon, and the same distance south-south-east of Ecbatana, in lat. 32 degrees, long. 49 degrees. The circumference of its walls was about 120 stadia. Shouster is supposed to occupy its site.
Nehemiah 2:1
Nisan <05212> [Nisan.]
twentieth <06242> [the twentieth.]
took <05375> [I took up.]
Nehemiah 7:69
Here Jerome adds, in the Vulgate, {Hucusque refertur quid in commentario scriptum fuerit; exin Nehemi‘ historia texitur:} "Thus far do the words extend which were written in the register; what follows belongs to the history of Nehemiah." This addition is not found in the Hebrew, or any ancient version: it is also wanting in the Paris and Complutensian Polyglotts; but is found in the Editio Prima of the Vulgate. What follows, however, seems to relate to a distinct oblation from that recorded in Ezra; and was probably made after the people were registered by Nehemiah, who was the Tirshatha, or governor, at this time, as Zerubbabel had been at the first return of the Jews from captivity. Blessed be God that our faith and hope are not built upon the niceties of names and numbers, genealogy and chronology, but on the great things of the law and gospel. Whatever is given to the work of God and his cause will surely be remembered by him (Heb 6:10).
Nehemiah 5:14
twentieth <06242> [from the twentieth.]
relatives <0251> [I and my.]
food <03899> [the bread.]
Nehemiah 11:12
Adaiah <05718> [Adaiah.]