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Verse 68. _THEIR HORSES, C._] The whole of this verse is wanting in
_fifty_ of _Kennicott's_ MSS., and in _twenty-nine_ of those of _De
Rossi_, in the edition of _Rab. Chayim_, 1525, in the _Roman Ed...
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CHAPTER 7
_ 1. Provisions made for the defense of the city (Nehemiah 7:1)_
2. The genealogy (Nehemiah 7:5)
3. Their whole number (Nehemiah 7:66)
4. The gifts for the work ...
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NEHEMIAH 7:5 A. ENUMERATION OF THE RETURNED EXILES. This section= Ezra
2:1; _cf._ the Greek Ezra 5:7. As this list is approximately the same
as that of the exiles who returned under Zerubbabel, it mus...
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THEIR HORSES... MULES. This verse is found in some codices, with six
early printed editions....
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This verse does not appear in some of the oldest Hebrew MSS., and is
not reckoned in the computation of 685 verses assigned to these books
in the Massoretic note at its close. The omission, however, i...
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2. Nehemiah retraces the genealogies of first returning exiles.
TEXT, NEHEMIAH 7:5-73
5
Then my God put it into my heart to assemble the nobles, the
officials, and the people to be enrolled by gene...
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_THE WHOLE CONGREGATION TOGETHER WAS FORTY AND TWO THOUSAND THREE
HUNDRED AND THREESCORE,_
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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A LIST OF THOSE WHO RETURNED FROM BABYLON WITH ZERUBBABEL
2. Hanani] after carrying information to Nehemiah respecting the
condition of JERUSALEM (Nehemiah 1:2), he must have returned with him
to Jud...
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THE *JEWS BUILD JERUSALEM’S CITY WALL AGAIN
NEHEMIAH
_ROBERT BRYCE AND ROBERT BETTS_
CHAPTER 7
V1 So we had finished the construction of the wall. And I had put the
doors in place. We had appoint...
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The *Babylonians had destroyed the *temple when they took the *Jews
into *exile.
When the people had returned to *Judah at the time of Zerubbabel, they
started to build the *temple. They started the...
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(5-73) The genealogical reckoning of the people, as the first step
towards increasing the population of the metropolis, is determined on,
not without express Divine suggestion; the allusion to this
in...
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At last the wall was completed by setting up the doors, and placing in
order porters, singers, and Levites. In the first few verses of this
chapter we have an account of the arrangements for the safet...
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_Their. Hebrew, Roman Septuagint, Syriac and Arabic omit this verse;
but it is found in the Alexandrian Septuagint and even in the Rab.
Bible, printed at Venice, 1564, as well as in the 1st and 3rd Es...
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(5) В¶ And my God put into mine heart to gather together the nobles,
and the rulers, and the people, that they might be reckoned by
genealogy. And I found a register of the genealogy of them which cam...
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The Joy of the Lord
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Chapter's 7 & 8 begin the "second phase" in the book of Nehemiah.
1. This "second phase" is the re-instruction of God's people - of the
laws of Moses.
2. The...
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God blesses the labours of the faithful Nehemiah, and Jerusalem is
once more encompassed by walls; a less touching condition than when
the city of God was defended by the altar of God, which was a
tes...
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[WHO RETURNED FROM BABYLON TO IERUSALEM.]
1 Nehemiah committeth the charge of Ierusalem to Hanani and Hananiah.
5 A register of the genealogie of them which came at the first out of
Babylon,
9 of t...
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Their horses, seven hundred thirty and six; their mules, two hundred
forty and five;...
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A LIST OF RETURNED EXILES...
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APPOINTMENTS MADE IN THE CITY
(vv. 1-3)
The wall of separation having been built and the doors hung in the
gates, then appointments consistent with this separation were made (v.
1). Gatekeepers are...
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5-73 Nehemiah knew that the safety of a city, under God, depends more
upon the inhabitants than upon its walls. Every good gift and every
good work are from above. God gives knowledge, he gives grace...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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ENUMERATION OF THE BEASTS OF BURDEN (NEHEMIAH 7:68).
Nehemiah 7:68
‘Their horses were seven hundred and thirty six; their mules, two
hundred and forty five; their camels, four hundred and thirty fiv...
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CONTENTS: Jerusalem put in charge of Hanani and Hananiah. Genealogy of
the first remnant.
CHARACTERS: God, Nehemiah, Hanani, Hananiah.
CONCLUSION: Those who fear God will evidence it by being faithf...
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Nehemiah 7:2. _I gave my brother Hanani,_ probably his eldest brother,
who had come to Shushan to represent the injuries sustained by the
Jews, from the governor in Samaria: Nehemiah 1:2. _And Hanania...
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 7:5 A Record of Those Who Returned from
Exile. Nehemiah lists the returned exiles from the time of Zerubbabel.
⇐...
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 7:6 This list is virtually identical to
the one in Ezra 2:1 (see notes there). Nehemiah’s next concern is to
repopulate Jerusalem (see Neh. 7:4).
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EXPLANATORY NOTES.] “The second section of this book (chaps.
7–12:43) furnishes a description of the further efforts of Nehemiah
to increase and insure the prosperity of the community in Judah and
Jer...
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EXPOSITION
THE REGISTER OF THOSE WHO RETURNED UNDER ZERUBBABEL, WITH THE NUMBER
OF THEIR SLAVES, BEASTS, AND OBLATIONS ...
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Now in chapter 7:
It came to pass, when the wall was built, and the doors, the porters
and the singers and the Levites were appointed, that he gave his
brother Hanani (Nehemiah 7:1-2),
Now this is t...
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Ezra 2:66; Ezra 2:67...