About Nehemiah

Nehemiah tells the story of rebuilding Jerusalem's walls and the spiritual revival that accompanied it.

Author: NehemiahWritten: c. 430-400 BCReading time: ~9 minVerses: 73
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King James Version

Nehemiah 7

73 verses with commentary

The List of Exiles Who Returned

Now it came to pass, when the wall was built, and I had set up the doors, and the porters and the singers and the Levites were appointed,

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KJV Study Commentary

<strong>Now it came to pass, when the wall was built, and I had set up the doors, and the porters and the singers and the Levites were appointed,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. The ...
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Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers

VII. (1-4) Measures were taken for the security of the city, now made a complete fortress. The comparative thinness of the population taxed the governor’s resources, and the result appears at a later stage. (1) **Were appointed.**—*Placed in charge,* probably over all the walls. This was an extraordinary provision, to be explained by the fact that these organised bodies formed a large proportion o...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**9-10. Jehoiachin was eight years old--**called also Jeconiah or Coniah (Jr 22:24)--"eight" should have been "eighteen," as appears from 2Ki 24:8, and also from the full development of his ungodly principles and habits (see Eze 19:5-7). His reign being of so short duration cannot be considered at variance with the prophetic denunciation against his father (Jr 36:30). But his appointment by the pe...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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That I gave my brother Hanani, and Hananiah the ruler of the palace, charge over Jerusalem: for he was a faithful man, and feared God above many.

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<strong>That I gave my brother Hanani, and Hananiah the ruler of the palace, charge over Jerusalem: for he was a faithful man, and feared God above many.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promis...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**9-10. Jehoiachin was eight years old--**called also Jeconiah or Coniah (Jr 22:24)--"eight" should have been "eighteen," as appears from 2Ki 24:8, and also from the full development of his ungodly principles and habits (see Eze 19:5-7). His reign being of so short duration cannot be considered at variance with the prophetic denunciation against his father (Jr 36:30). But his appointment by the pe...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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And I said unto them, Let not the gates of Jerusalem be opened until the sun be hot; and while they stand by, let them shut the doors, and bar them: and appoint watches of the inhabitants of Jerusalem, every one in his watch, and every one to be over against his house.

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<strong>And I said unto them, Let not the gates of Jerusalem be opened until the sun be hot; and while they stand by, let them shut the doors, and bar them: and appoint watches of the inhabitants of Jerusalem, every one in his watch, and every one to be over against his house.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With ph...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**11. Zedekiah--**Nebuchadnezzar appointed him. His name, originally Mattaniah, was, according to the custom of Oriental conquerors, changed into Zedekiah. Though the son of Josiah (1Ch 3:15; Jr 1:2, 3; 37:1), he is called the brother of Jehoiachin (2Ch 36:10), that is, according to the latitude of Hebrew style in words expressing affinity, his relative or kinsman (see 2Ki 24:18; 25:1-21).

Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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Now the city was large and great: but the people were few therein, and the houses were not builded. large: Heb. broad in spaces

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<strong>Now the city was large and great: but the people were few therein, and the houses were not builded.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. The construction work (<em>banah</em>, בָּ...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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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 came up at the first, and found written therein,

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<strong>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 came up at the first, and found written therein,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Ne...
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Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers

(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 inspiration from God, is, as in Nehemiah 2:12, very emphatic. The original register of Zerubbabelis found and copied. The express language of both Ezra and Nehemiah makes it plain that this is no other ...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**13. who had made him swear by God--**Zedekiah received his crown on the express condition of taking a solemn oath of fealty to the king of Babylon (Eze 17:13); so that his revolt by joining in a league with Pharaoh-hophra, king of Egypt, involved the crime of perjury. His own pride and obdurate impiety, the incurable idolatry of the nation, and their reckless disregard of prophetic warnings, bro...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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These are the children of the province, that went up out of the captivity, of those that had been carried away, whom Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon had carried away, and came again to Jerusalem and to Judah, every one unto his city;

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<strong>These are the children of the province, that went up out of the captivity, of those that had been carried away, whom Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon had carried away, and came again to Jerusalem and to Judah, every one unto his city;</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehe...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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Who came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Azariah, Raamiah, Nahamani, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispereth, Bigvai, Nehum, Baanah. The number, I say, of the men of the people of Israel was this; Azariah: or, Seraiah

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<strong>Who came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Azariah, Raamiah, Nahamani, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispereth, Bigvai, Nehum, Baanah. The number, I say, of the men of the people of Israel was this;</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records geneal...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Parosh, two thousand an hundred seventy and two.

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<strong>The children of Parosh, two thousand an hundred seventy and two.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testamen...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Shephatiah, three hundred seventy and two.

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<strong>The children of Shephatiah, three hundred seventy and two.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Arah, six hundred fifty and two.

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<strong>The children of Arah, six hundred fifty and two.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's soverei...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Pahathmoab, of the children of Jeshua and Joab, two thousand and eight hundred and eighteen .

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<strong>The children of Pahath-moab, of the children of Jeshua and Joab, two thousand and eight hundred and eighteen.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblic...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Elam, a thousand two hundred fifty and four.

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<strong>The children of Elam, a thousand two hundred fifty and four.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—G...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Zattu, eight hundred forty and five.

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<strong>The children of Zattu, eight hundred forty and five.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sov...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**21. until the land had enjoyed her sabbaths--**The return of every seventh was to be held as a sabbatic year, a season of rest to all classes, even to the land itself, which was to be fallow. This divine institution, however, was neglected--how soon and how long, appears from the prophecy of Moses (see on Le 26:34), and of Jeremiah in this passage (see Jr 25:9-12), which told that for divine ret...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Zaccai, seven hundred and threescore.

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<strong>The children of Zaccai, seven hundred and threescore.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's so...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**22. the Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus--**(See on Ezr 1:1-3).

Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Binnui, six hundred forty and eight. Binnui: or, Bani

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<strong>The children of Binnui, six hundred forty and eight.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sov...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Bebai, six hundred twenty and eight.

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<strong>The children of Bebai, six hundred twenty and eight.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sov...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Azgad, two thousand three hundred twenty and two.

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<strong>The children of Azgad, two thousand three hundred twenty and two.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testame...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Adonikam, six hundred threescore and seven.

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<strong>The children of Adonikam, six hundred threescore and seven.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—Go...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

THE BOOK OF EZRA Commentary by Robert Jamieson CHAPTER 1 Ezr 1:1-6. Proclamation of Cyrus for Building the Temple. **1. in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia--**The Persian empire, including Persia, Media, Babylonia, and Chaldea, with many smaller dependencies, was founded by Cyrus, 536 B.C. [Hales]. **that the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah might be fulfilled--**(See Jr 25:12...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Bigvai, two thousand threescore and seven.

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<strong>The children of Bigvai, two thousand threescore and seven.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**2. The Lord God of heaven hath given me all the kingdoms of the earth--**Though this is in the Oriental style of hyperbole (see also Da 4:1), it was literally true that the Persian empire was the greatest ruling power in the world at that time. **he hath charged me to build him an house at Jerusalem--**The phraseology of this proclamation, independently of the express testimony of Josephus, af...
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**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Adin, six hundred fifty and five.

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<strong>The children of Adin, six hundred fifty and five.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sovere...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**3. Who is there among you of all his people--**The purport of the edict was to grant full permission to those Jewish exiles, in every part of his kingdom, who chose, to return to their own country, as well as to recommend those of their countrymen who remained to aid the poor and feeble on their way, and contribute liberally towards the rebuilding of the temple.

Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Ater of Hezekiah, ninety and eight.

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<strong>The children of Ater of Hezekiah, ninety and eight.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sove...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Hashum, three hundred twenty and eight.

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<strong>The children of Hashum, three hundred twenty and eight.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's ...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**5-6. Then rose up the chief of the fathers, &amp;c.--**The paternal and ecclesiastical chiefs of the later captivity, those of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, with some also from other tribes (1Ch 9:3), who retained their attachment to the pure worship of God, naturally took the lead in this movement. Their example was followed by all whose piety and patriotism were strong enough to brave the ...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Bezai, three hundred twenty and four.

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<strong>The children of Bezai, three hundred twenty and four.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's so...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**5-6. Then rose up the chief of the fathers, &amp;c.--**The paternal and ecclesiastical chiefs of the later captivity, those of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, with some also from other tribes (1Ch 9:3), who retained their attachment to the pure worship of God, naturally took the lead in this movement. Their example was followed by all whose piety and patriotism were strong enough to brave the ...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Hariph, an hundred and twelve . Hariph: or, Jora

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<strong>The children of Hariph, an hundred and twelve.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sovereign...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

Ezr 1:7-11. Cyrus Restores the Vessels. **7. Cyrus ... brought forth the vessels of the house of the Lord--**Though it is said (2Ki 24:13) that these were cut in pieces, that would not be done to the large and magnificent vases; and, if they had been divided, the parts could be reunited. But it may be doubted whether the Hebrew word rendered cut in pieces, does not signify merely cut off, that is...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The children of Gibeon, ninety and five. Gibeon: or, Gibbar

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<strong>The children of Gibeon, ninety and five.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sovereignty com...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**8. Shesh-bazzar, the prince of Judah--**that is, Zerubbabel, son of Salathiel (compare Ezr 3:8; 5:16). He was born in Babylon, and called by his family Zerubbabel, that is, stranger or exile in Babylon. Shesh-bazzar, signifying "fire-worshipper," was the name given him at court, as other names were given to Daniel and his friends. He was recognized among the exiles as hereditary prince of Judah.

Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The men of Bethlehem and Netophah, an hundred fourscore and eight.

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<strong>The men of Beth-lehem and Netophah, an hundred fourscore and eight.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testa...
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**Verses 11-26** The liberality of heathen kings to support the worship of God, reproached the conduct of many kings of Judah, and will rise up in judgment against the covetousness of wealthy professed Christians, who will not promote the cause of God. But the weapons of Christian ministers are not carnal. Faithful preaching, holy lives, fervent prayers, and patient suffering when called to it...
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The men of Anathoth, an hundred twenty and eight.

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<strong>The men of Anathoth, an hundred twenty and eight.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sovere...
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**Verses 27-28** Two things Ezra blessed God for: 1. For his commission. If any good appear in our hearts, or in the hearts of others, we must own that God put it there, and bless him; it is he that worketh in us, both to will and to do that which is good. 2. For his encouragement: God has extended mercy to me. Ezra was a man of courage, yet he ascribed this not to his own heart, but to God's ...
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The men of Bethazmaveth, forty and two. Bethazmaveth: or, Azmaveth

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<strong>The men of Beth-azmaveth, forty and two.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sovereignty com...
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**11. All the vessels of gold and of silver were five thousand and four hundred--**The vessels here specified amount only to the number of 2499. Hence it is probable that the larger vases only are mentioned, while the inventory of the whole, including great and small, came to the gross sum stated in the text. **them of the captivity that were brought up from Babylon unto Jerusalem--**All the Jew...
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**Verses 27-28** Two things Ezra blessed God for: 1. For his commission. If any good appear in our hearts, or in the hearts of others, we must own that God put it there, and bless him; it is he that worketh in us, both to will and to do that which is good. 2. For his encouragement: God has extended mercy to me. Ezra was a man of courage, yet he ascribed this not to his own heart, but to God's ...
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The men of Kirjathjearim, Chephirah, and Beeroth, seven hundred forty and three. Kirjathjearim: or, Kirjatharim

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<strong>The men of Kirjath-jearim, Chephirah, and Beeroth, seven hundred forty and three.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable acr...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The men of Ramah and Geba, six hundred twenty and one.

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<strong>The men of Ramah and Geba, six hundred twenty and one.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's s...
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CHAPTER 2 Ezr 2:1-70. Number of the People That Turned. **1. children of the province--**that is, Judea (Ezr 5:8), so called as being now reduced from an illustrious, independent, and powerful kingdom to an obscure, servile, tributary province of the Persian empire. This name is applied by the sacred historian to intimate that the Jewish exiles, though now released from captivity and allowed to r...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The men of Michmas, an hundred and twenty and two.

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<strong>The men of Michmas, an hundred and twenty and two.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sover...
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**2. Which came with Zerubbabel--**He was the chief or leader of the first band of returning exiles. The names of other influential persons who were associated in the conducting of the caravans are also mentioned, being extracted probably from the Persian archives, in which the register was preserved: conspicuous in the number are Jeshua, the high priest, and Nehemiah.

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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The men of Bethel and Ai, an hundred twenty and three.

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<strong>The men of Beth-el and Ai, an hundred twenty and three.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's ...
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**3. The children--**This word, as used throughout this catalogue, means "posterity" or "descendants."

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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The men of the other Nebo, fifty and two.

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<strong>The men of the other Nebo, fifty and two.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sovereignty co...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of the other Elam, a thousand two hundred fifty and four.

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<strong>The children of the other Elam, a thousand two hundred fifty and four.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both te...
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**5. children of Arah, seven hundred seventy and five--**The number is stated in Ne 7:10 to have been only six hundred fifty-two. It is probable that all mentioned as belonging to this family repaired to the general place of rendezvous, or had enrolled their names at first as intending to go; but in the interval of preparation, some died, others were prevented by sickness or insurmountable obstacl...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Harim, three hundred and twenty.

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<strong>The children of Harim, three hundred and twenty.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's soverei...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Jericho, three hundred forty and five.

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<strong>The children of Jericho, three hundred forty and five.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's s...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Lod, Hadid, and Ono, seven hundred twenty and one.

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<strong>The children of Lod, Hadid, and Ono, seven hundred twenty and one.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testam...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Senaah, three thousand nine hundred and thirty.

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<strong>The children of Senaah, three thousand nine hundred and thirty.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testament...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The priests: the children of Jedaiah, of the house of Jeshua, nine hundred seventy and three.

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<strong>The priests: the children of Jedaiah, of the house of Jeshua, nine hundred seventy and three.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles ap...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Immer, a thousand fifty and two.

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<strong>The children of Immer, a thousand fifty and two.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's soverei...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Pashur, a thousand two hundred forty and seven.

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<strong>The children of Pashur, a thousand two hundred forty and seven.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testament...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Harim, a thousand and seventeen .

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<strong>The children of Harim, a thousand and seventeen.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's soverei...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The Levites: the children of Jeshua, of Kadmiel, and of the children of Hodevah, seventy and four. Hodevah: or, Hodaviah or Judah

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<strong>The Levites: the children of Jeshua, of Kadmiel, and of the children of Hodevah, seventy and four.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principl...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The singers: the children of Asaph, an hundred forty and eight.

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<strong>The singers: the children of Asaph, an hundred forty and eight.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testament...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The porters: the children of Shallum, the children of Ater, the children of Talmon, the children of Akkub, the children of Hatita, the children of Shobai, an hundred thirty and eight.

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<strong>The porters: the children of Shallum, the children of Ater, the children of Talmon, the children of Akkub, the children of Hatita, the children of Shobai, an hundred thirty and eight.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The Nethinims: the children of Ziha, the children of Hashupha, the children of Tabbaoth,

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<strong>The Nethinims: the children of Ziha, the children of Hashupha, the children of Tabbaoth,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applica...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Keros, the children of Sia, the children of Padon,

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<strong>The children of Keros, the children of Sia, the children of Padon,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testam...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Lebana, the children of Hagaba, the children of Shalmai,

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<strong>The children of Lebana, the children of Hagaba, the children of Shalmai,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both ...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Hanan, the children of Giddel, the children of Gahar,

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<strong>The children of Hanan, the children of Giddel, the children of Gahar,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both tes...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Reaiah, the children of Rezin, the children of Nekoda,

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<strong>The children of Reaiah, the children of Rezin, the children of Nekoda,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both te...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Gazzam, the children of Uzza, the children of Phaseah,

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<strong>The children of Gazzam, the children of Uzza, the children of Phaseah,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both te...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Besai, the children of Meunim, the children of Nephishesim ,

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<strong>The children of Besai, the children of Meunim, the children of Nephishesim,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across bo...
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**23. The men of Anathoth--**It is pleasant to see so many of this Jewish town returning. It was a city of the Levites; but the people spurned Jeremiah's warning and called forth against themselves one of his severest predictions (Jr 32:27-35). This prophecy was fulfilled in the Assyrian conquest. Anathoth was laid waste and continued a heap of ruins. But the people, having been brought during the...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Bakbuk, the children of Hakupha, the children of Harhur,

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<strong>The children of Bakbuk, the children of Hakupha, the children of Harhur,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both ...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Bazlith, the children of Mehida, the children of Harsha,

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<strong>The children of Bazlith, the children of Mehida, the children of Harsha,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both ...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Barkos, the children of Sisera, the children of Tamah,

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<strong>The children of Barkos, the children of Sisera, the children of Tamah,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both te...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Neziah, the children of Hatipha.

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<strong>The children of Neziah, the children of Hatipha.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's soverei...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Solomon's servants: the children of Sotai, the children of Sophereth, the children of Perida,

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<strong>The children of Solomon's servants: the children of Sotai, the children of Sophereth, the children of Perida,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblic...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Jaala, the children of Darkon, the children of Giddel,

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<strong>The children of Jaala, the children of Darkon, the children of Giddel,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both te...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Shephatiah, the children of Hattil, the children of Pochereth of Zebaim, the children of Amon. Amon: or, Ami

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<strong>The children of Shephatiah, the children of Hattil, the children of Pochereth of Zebaim, the children of Amon.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates bibli...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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All the Nethinims, and the children of Solomon's servants, were three hundred ninety and two.

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<strong>All the Nethinims, and the children of Solomon's servants, were three hundred ninety and two.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles ap...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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And these were they which went up also from Telmelah, Telharesha, Cherub, Addon, and Immer: but they could not shew their father's house, nor their seed, whether they were of Israel. seed: or, pedigree

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<strong>And these were they which went up also from Tel-melah, Tel-haresha, Cherub, Addon, and Immer: but they could not shew their father's house, nor their seed, whether they were of Israel.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogie...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The children of Delaiah, the children of Tobiah, the children of Nekoda, six hundred forty and two.

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<strong>The children of Delaiah, the children of Tobiah, the children of Nekoda, six hundred forty and two.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical princip...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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And of the priests: the children of Habaiah, the children of Koz, the children of Barzillai, which took one of the daughters of Barzillai the Gileadite to wife, and was called after their name.

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<strong>And of the priests: the children of Habaiah, the children of Koz, the children of Barzillai, which took one of the daughters of Barzillai the Gileadite to wife, and was called after their name.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records g...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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These sought their register among those that were reckoned by genealogy, but it was not found: therefore were they, as polluted, put from the priesthood.

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<strong>These sought their register among those that were reckoned by genealogy, but it was not found: therefore were they, as polluted, put from the priesthood.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God'...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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And the Tirshatha said unto them, that they should not eat of the most holy things, till there stood up a priest with Urim and Thummim. the Tirshatha: or, the governor

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<strong>And the Tirshatha said unto them, that they should not eat of the most holy things, till there stood up a priest with Urim and Thummim.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This p...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**36-39. The priests--**Each of their families was ranged under its prince or head, like those of the other tribes. It will be remembered that the whole body was divided into twenty-four courses, one of which, in rotation, discharged the sacerdotal duties every week, and each division was called after the name of its first prince or chief. It appears from this passage that only four of the courses...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The whole congregation together was forty and two thousand three hundred and threescore,

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<strong>The whole congregation together was forty and two thousand three hundred and threescore,</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applica...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**36-39. The priests--**Each of their families was ranged under its prince or head, like those of the other tribes. It will be remembered that the whole body was divided into twenty-four courses, one of which, in rotation, discharged the sacerdotal duties every week, and each division was called after the name of its first prince or chief. It appears from this passage that only four of the courses...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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Beside their manservants and their maidservants, of whom there were seven thousand three hundred thirty and seven: and they had two hundred forty and five singing men and singing women.

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<strong>Beside their manservants and their maidservants, of whom there were seven thousand three hundred thirty and seven: and they had two hundred forty and five singing men and singing women.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogi...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**36-39. The priests--**Each of their families was ranged under its prince or head, like those of the other tribes. It will be remembered that the whole body was divided into twenty-four courses, one of which, in rotation, discharged the sacerdotal duties every week, and each division was called after the name of its first prince or chief. It appears from this passage that only four of the courses...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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Their horses, seven hundred thirty and six: their mules, two hundred forty and five:

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<strong>Their horses, seven hundred thirty and six: their mules, two hundred forty and five:</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable ...
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

**36-39. The priests--**Each of their families was ranged under its prince or head, like those of the other tribes. It will be remembered that the whole body was divided into twenty-four courses, one of which, in rotation, discharged the sacerdotal duties every week, and each division was called after the name of its first prince or chief. It appears from this passage that only four of the courses...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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Their camels, four hundred thirty and five: six thousand seven hundred and twenty asses.

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<strong>Their camels, four hundred thirty and five: six thousand seven hundred and twenty asses.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's promises. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applica...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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And some of the chief of the fathers gave unto the work. The Tirshatha gave to the treasure a thousand drams of gold, fifty basons, five hundred and thirty priests' garments. some: Heb. part.

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<strong>And some of the chief of the fathers gave unto the work. The Tirshatha gave to the treasure a thousand drams of gold, fifty basons, five hundred and thirty priests' garments.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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And some of the chief of the fathers gave to the treasure of the work twenty thousand drams of gold, and two thousand and two hundred pound of silver.

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<strong>And some of the chief of the fathers gave to the treasure of the work twenty thousand drams of gold, and two thousand and two hundred pound of silver.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with God's p...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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And that which the rest of the people gave was twenty thousand drams of gold, and two thousand pound of silver, and threescore and seven priests' garments.

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<strong>And that which the rest of the people gave was twenty thousand drams of gold, and two thousand pound of silver, and threescore and seven priests' garments.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organizes administration and records genealogies, showing continuity with Go...
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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary

Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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The People Settle in Their Towns

So the priests, and the Levites, and the porters, and the singers, and some of the people, and the Nethinims, and all Israel, dwelt in their cities; and when the seventh month came, the children of Israel were in their cities.

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<strong>So the priests, and the Levites, and the porters, and the singers, and some of the people, and the Nethinims, and all Israel, dwelt in their cities; and when the seventh month came, the children of Israel were in their cities.</strong><br><br>This verse within Nehemiah 7 addresses themes of organization, genealogy, remembrance, continuity. With physical security established, Nehemiah organ...
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Chapter 7 Chapter Outline Ezra goes up to Jerusalem.(1-10) The commission to Ezra.(11-26) Ezra blesses God for his favour.(27-28) **Verses 1-10** Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem, for the good of his country. The king was kind to him; he granted all his requests, whatever Ezra desired to enable him to serve his country. When he went, many went with him; he obtained favour ...
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