Priest, the third since the captivity, son (Calmet) or brother of
Joachim. (Lyranus) --- Flock-gate, near which was probably the
miraculous pool, John v. 2. But the situation of these gates is not
ascertained. --- Sanctified it, beginning the work (Calmet) with some
religious ceremonies. (Junius) --... [ Continue Reading ]
_Old gate, or of the judges, who there assembled. (Lyranus)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_For the. Hebrew, "for (Calmet; or) unto the throne of the governor on
this side of the river." (Protestants) (Haydock) --- These people
worked near the palace, which had been built for the Persian governor,
who came to administer justice, till the time of Esdras, chap. v. 15.,
and 1 Esdras vii. 25.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Goldsmith and perfumer, are plural in Hebrew. --- Left, 400 cubits,
(Tirinus) as the wall was not demolished, (Menochius) having been
repaired by Ozias just before the coming of the Chaldeans, 2
Paralipomenon xxvi. 9. (Tirinus) --- Hebrew, "they pushed forward,
(repaired, Calmet; or) paved, (Du Die... [ Continue Reading ]
_Street. Protestants, "of the half part," (Haydock) belonging to
Benjamin. Sellum was the inspector of that part which fell to the
share of Juda, ver. 12., and chap. iv. 19. (Grotius) --- Jerusalem,
like all great cities, was divided into parts. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_House. Thus he would be induced to do the work more perfectly.
(Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Built. Hebrew, "repaired the other piece," or the part of the wall
which corresponded with half a division, as in the following ver. 12,
15, 24, &c._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Alohes, "the enchanter," (Calmet) as he could perhaps enchant
serpents. (Grotius) --- Daughters, who forwarded the work, as they had
no brothers. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Bethacharam, in the tribe of Benjamin, Jeremias vi. 1._... [ Continue Reading ]
_King's garden. This fountain is mentioned, Isaias viii. 6., and John
ix. 7. --- Steps. The place was steep, chap. xii. 36._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Labour, by Ezechias, for a reservoir, 2 Paralipomenon xxxii. 4. ---
Mighty men of David, (1 Paralipomenon xi. 10.) or the king's guards,
(Calmet) or the garrison. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ceila, in the tribe of Juda. He inspected the workmen from this
place._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Strong corner, noted for some fortress, tower, (Calmet) or arsenal.
(Vatable) (Du Hamel) --- Septuagint, "the ascent connecting the
corner." (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER III.
_ Mount Sion. (Menochius) --- Hebrew and Septuagint, "earnestly
repaired;" (Haydock) being indignant at the negligence of his
neighbour, or undertaking his work with zeal. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Plains. Septuagint, "from Chechar," retaining the original term
cucar, which means "a plain." It lay in the environs of Jerusalem,
chap. xii. 28. --- Of the Jordan, is not in Hebrew, &c. (Calmet) ---
They might be natives of that place. (Sa) (Vatable) (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ophel. A very strong tower. See 2 Paralipomenon xxvii. 3., and
xxxiii. 14. --- East of the great court of the temple, from which it
was not remote, as Esdras here harangued the people, chap. xii. 36.,
and 3 Esdras viii. 1. Out of the gate was a pond of water, (Calmet)
for the service of the temple.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Horse-gate, by which the king's horses were led to water, at the
torrent Cedron. It was near the temple and palace, 4 Kings xi. 16.
(Calmet) --- Some Rabbins assert that people were obliged to alight
here, and to go on foot to the temple. (Lyranus)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_After him, Semaia; as the Septuagint, &c., intimate; and not (Calmet)
"after me," as if Nehemias spoke of himself, as some Hebrew copies
require. (Junius) (Grotius) --- Treasury, or "room." (Pagnin) ---
Judgment. Septuagint, "Maphekad." Hebrew mopkod. Protestants,
"miphkad," (Haydock) may signify ... [ Continue Reading ]