III.
(1-32) The memorial of the builders: to succeeding generations of
dwellers in Jerusalem a deeply interesting chapter. It contains also a
very important topographical account of the ancient city, since
repeatedly destroyed. But no amount of ingenuity will avail to remove
every difficulty. The t... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN ELIASHIB. — The account begins with due honour to the high
priest and the priesthood.
THE SHEEP GATE was in the neighbourhood of the priests’ quarter.
Through it the victims passed for sacrifice, first being washed in the
neighbouring pool of Bethesda. This being built, “they sanctified
it,” a... [ Continue Reading ]
NEXT UNTO HIM. — _At his hand,_ the customary phrase throughout the
chapter, indicating the order of the building, which, however,
involves some difficulty towards the close. The phrase, as first used,
does honour to the high priest, who must be supposed to have presided
only over the religious cere... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FISH GATE. — Through which fish entered from the Jordan and
Galilee.
THE SONS OF HASSENAAH. — Contrary to custom, their names are not
mentioned.
THE LOCKS THEREOF, AND THE BARS THEREOF. — _The crossbars thereof,
and the catches thereof,_ the latter holding the former at the two
ends. Similarly... [ Continue Reading ]
REPAIRED. — Literally, _strengthened;_ as before it was _built.
_... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TEKOITES. — This verse is remarkable, as introducing men of
Tekoah, not mentioned among Zerubbabel’s Returned, who furnish the
solitary instance of internal opposition to the building; and as
terming the common work “the work of the Lord.” The ordinary
people of the place, however, did double du... [ Continue Reading ]
THE OLD GATE. — Not mentioned elsewhere: probably that of Damascus;
but (by a conjectural addition to the text,) it has been translated
_the gate of the old wall,_ as if distinguished from “the broad
wall.”... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO THE THRONE. — _Unto the seat_ of the pechah of the whole
district this side the Euphrates: his residence when he came to
Jerusalem.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY FORTIFIED JERUSALEM UNTO THE BROAD WALL. — The word
translated “fortified” means literally _left,_ and this yields a
good sense: _they left Jerusalem_ untouched as far as a certain
portion of the wall extended which needed no restoration. The gate of
Ephraim was in this (see Nehemiah 12:38)... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HALF PART OF JERUSALEM. — _Of the district belonging to
Jerusalem.
_... [ Continue Reading ]
THE OTHER PIECE. — This expression occurs a few times when the
repairers have been mentioned as having repaired a first piece. But it
occurs several times when there is no such mention; and in these
cases, as here, must mean only what the margin indicates, _a second
measure,_ in relation to what had... [ Continue Reading ]
HE AND HIS DAUGHTERS. — Shallum was governor of the second
half-district around Jerusalem; and it has been thought that the
“daughters” here are the villages of the district. But needlessly:
the women of Jerusalem might do voluntarily what as females they were
not pressed to do.... [ Continue Reading ]
A THOUSAND CUBITS. — Not so much “built” as “strengthened.”
This comparatively large space — mentioned in round numbers — had
probably suffered less damage, and therefore needed less repairing.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SON OF RECHAB. — Not “a son,” as if it meant that he was a
Rechabite.
PART OF BETH-HACCEREM. — The district around that place.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE COVERED IT. — Similar to _laid the beams_ in Nehemiah 3:3;
Nehemiah 3:6.
THE POOL OF SILOAH. — Called before “the king’s pool,” which
received its water as “sent” through a long subterranean conduit,
and supplied the king’s gardens.
THE STAIRS. — Down the steep sides of Ophel, of which traces a... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SEPULCHRES OF DAVID. — Excavated on the western side of the
Temple, and never yet traced.
THE POOL THAT WAS MADE. — This may have been the reservoir of
Hezekiah (Isaiah 22:11); and “the house of the mighty” may have
been the barracks of David’s elect troops (1 Chronicles 11:10).... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LEVITES. — The circuit is coming round to the Temple.
REHUM THE SON OF BANI. — The Levites were under him as a body.
IN HIS PART. — The other part of the Keilah district (now Kila) is
in the next verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
AT THE TURNING OF THE WALL. — Literally, _the armoury of the
corner:_ the north-west corner of the “city of David,” with its
special wall.... [ Continue Reading ]
EARNESTLY REPAIRED THE OTHER PIECE. — The reason of this man’s
emulation in building near the high priest’s house does not appear.... [ Continue Reading ]
ANOTHER PIECE. — Meremoth added to his other labour the repair of
the wall under this house.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MEN OF THE PLAIN. — Priests dwelling in the Jordan valley, the
“Kikkar” of Scripture.... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO THE CORNER. — The north-eastern angle of the “city of
David.”... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TOWER WHICH LIETH OUT FROM THE KING’S HIGH HOUSE. — Better,
_the high tower outlying from the king’s palace._
THAT WAS BY THE COURT OF THE PRISON. — The palace generally had its
prison, and near this was the “prison-gate” of Nehemiah 12:39.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE NETHINIMS DWELT IN OPHEL. — It has been proposed to insert
“who” before dwelt (following the Syriac); but this is not
necessary. Ophel was the long rounded spur running out south of the
Temple, on the sides of which the ancient “temple servants” still
dwelt, separated from others, on a tract of... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THEM. — Literally, _after him,_ referring to Pedaiah of
Nehemiah 3:25.... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM ABOVE THE HORSE GATE. — This gate was between the Temple and
the palace, and the space from the wall of Ophel seems not to have
needed repair.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHEMAIAH THE SON OF SHECHANIAH. — The name in 1 Chronicles 3:22 of a
descendant of David.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PLACE OF THE NETHINIMS. — Rather, _the house._
AND OF THE MERCHANTS. — Possibly there is some connection between
the traders, who brought their doves and so forth for the worshippers,
and the Nethinim to whoso house or depôt they brought them. Near the
sheep gate was the “going up of the corner... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO THE SHEEP GATE. — It appears that the “goldsmiths and the
merchants” undertook the small space necessary to complete the
circuit.... [ Continue Reading ]