NEHEMIAH CHAPTER 8 Ezra bringeth and expoundeth the law of Moses, and
blesseth God with the people, NEHEMIAH 8:1. Nehemiah and Ezra comfort
the people, NEHEMIAH 8:9. The people's forwardness to hear and to be
instructed in the law, NEHEMIAH 8:13. They make themselves booths,
NEHEMIAH 8:16,17; and ke... [ Continue Reading ]
EZRA THE PRIEST came twelve or thirteen years before Nehemiah to
Jerusalem; and either tarried there, or went back to Babylon, being
forced to do so by the king's command, or indispensable occasions, and
then returned again with Nehemiah. ALL THAT COULD HEAR WITH
UNDERSTANDING, i.e. and such childre... [ Continue Reading ]
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Partly to declare their consent and concurrence with Ezra in what-he
said and did; and partly that they, or some of them, might bear a part
in the work.... [ Continue Reading ]
Either in reverence to God's word, of which see NUMBERS 11:32 JUDGES
3:20; or that they might hear his words the more distinctly: or
rather, because they observed that Ezra composed himself to prayer or
thanksgiving; which is here generally declared, but doubtless was more
particularly and largely e... [ Continue Reading ]
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CAUSED THE PEOPLE TO UNDERSTAND THE LAW; as well the words, which
being Hebrew, now needed to be translated into the Chaldee or Syriac
language, which was now and henceforth the common language of that
people, who together with their religion had also in a great part lost
their language; as also the... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY READ, to wit, Ezra and his companions successively or severally.
GAVE THE SENSE; i.e. the meaning of the Hebrew words, which they
expounded in the common language. CAUSED THEM TO UNDERSTAND THE
READING, i.e. that which they read, to wit, the Holy Scripture; the
action being put for the object,... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS DAY IS HOLY UNTO THE LORD YOUR GOD, to wit, as a day of feasting
and thanksgiving to God, and rejoicing in his mercies; for otherwise
even fasting days were holy to God in the general, though not in the
sense here meant. ALL THE PEOPLE WEPT, out of a deep sense of their
great guilt, and of thei... [ Continue Reading ]
EAT THE FAT, AND DRINK THE SWEET; feast before the Lord, as the duty
of the day obligeth you to do. SEND PORTIONS UNTO THEM FOR WHOM
NOTHING IS PREPARED; for the relief of your poor brethren, who else
must mourn whilst you rejoice. See of this duty and practice
DEUTERONOMY 16:11,14 ES 9:19. THIS DAY... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LEVITES STILLED ALL THE PEOPLE; whose passions being once raised,
could not suddenly be composed. HOLD YOUR PEACE; cease from weeping
and mournful cries, and turn your lamentations into thanksgivings.... [ Continue Reading ]
Because they now knew God's mind, and their own duty, which they were
resolved to practise; which gave them ground of hope and trust in
God's mercy, and consequently of great and just joy.... [ Continue Reading ]
Choosing rather to confess their ignorance for their edification, than
vainly to pretend to more knowledge than they had; wherein they show
both true humility and serious godliness, that they were more careful
to learn and practise their duty, than to preserve their reputation
with the people. EVEN... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY FOUND, upon Ezra's information, and their discourse with him.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THAT THEY SHOULD PUBLISH, i.e. and they found this also written,
which is to be supplied out of the former verse, that they should,
&c., which, though it be not particularly required, so as is expressed
in the words here following, yet in the general is required by virtue
of that precept, LEVITI... [ Continue Reading ]
BOOTHS UPON THE ROOF OF HIS HOUSE; for the houses there were made
flat; of which SEE POOLE ON "DEUTERONOMY 22:8". IN THEIR COURTS,
belonging to their own houses; for these might be any where in the
open air. IN THE STREET OF THE GATE OF EPHRAIM; that gate of the city
which led to the tribe of Ephrai... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR SINCE THE DAYS OF JESHUA, or, _surely_ since the days, as the
Hebrew _chi_ is oft used, as hath been noted before. For the following
words seem not so much to give a reason of what was last said or done
concerning their dwelling in booths, as to contain the holy writer's
reflection upon the pres... [ Continue Reading ]
HE READ IN THE BOOK OF THE LAW OF GOD; which was commanded to be done
at this feast, DEUTERONOMY 31:10, though not enjoined to be done every
day, as now out of a singular zeal they did.... [ Continue Reading ]