Nehemiah 7:8
Parosh <06551> [Parosh.]
[Pharosh.]
Nehemiah 7:24
Harif <02756> [Hariph.]
Hariph and Jorah were probably two distinct names of this person.
[Jorah.]
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 7:44
singers <07891> [The singers.]
[128. an hundred.]
One of Dr. Kennicott's MSS. reads in the parallel place of Ezra, "an hundred and forty and eight," as here.
Nehemiah 7:26
men <0582> [The men.]
The Septuagint reads here the same as in the parallel place, [Huioi Baithalem, hekaton eikositris; huioi Atopha (Alex. Anetopha) pentekontaex;] "The children of Bethlehem, one hundred twenty and three; the children of Netophah, fifty and six." Though this reading is not found in any Hebrew MS. yet collated, it is doubtless the true one.
Bethlehem <01035> [Bethlehem.]
[179.]
Nehemiah 7:32
Bethel <01008> [Beth-el.]
[223.]
Nehemiah 11:14
Haggedolim <01419> [of one of the great men. or, of Haggedolim.]
Nehemiah 11:19
Akkub <06126> [Akkub.]
guarding <08104> [that kept.]
gates <08179> [the gates. Heb. at the gates.]
Nehemiah 5:17
dined <07979> [Moreover.]
He kept open house, and entertained all comers; besides having 150 Jews, who had their food constantly at his table, and at his expense.
dined <07979> [at my table.]
150 <03967> [an hundred.]
Nehemiah 7:45
gatekeepers <07778> [The porters.]
[130.]