Nehemiah 3
1 The names and order of them that built the wall. Eliashib.12:10; 13:28the sheep gate.This gate is supposed to have immediately communicated with the temple, and to have been called the sheep gate, because the sheep intended for sacrifice passed through it. But, after all which learned men have written on this subject, which is but of little interest, we scarcely know any thing about these gates: what they were, why called by these names, or in what part of the wall they were situated, beyond what may be learned from the parallel passages. 12:39; Joh 5:2sanctified it.12:30; De 20:5; Ps 30:1; *titlePr 3:6,9the tower.12:39; Jer 31:38; Zec 14:10 next unto him. Heb. at his hand. the men.7:36; Ezr 2:34Zaccur.10:12 the fish gate.12:39; 2Ch 33:14; Zep 1:10the beams.6; 2:8the doors.6:1; 7:1 Meremoth.21; 10:15Urijah.Ezr 8:33Uriah. Meshullam.10:7 the Tekoites.27; 2Sa 14:2; Am 1:1their nobles.Jud 5:23; Jer 5:4,5; 1Co 1:26; 1Ti 6:17,18put not.Jer 27:2,8,12; 30:8,9; Mt 11:29; Ac 15:10 12:39 the Gibeonite.Jos 9:3-27; 2Sa 21:2Mizpah.19; 2Ch 16:6the throne.That is, probably, the palace of the Persian governor, west of the Euphrates; the term throne being used to signify any royal abode: for Sir J. Chardin, describing a splendid tent erected by the king of Persia, says "that there was an inscription wrought upon the cornice of the anti-chamber, which gave it the appellation of the throne of the second Solomon." Sitting upon a throne has, however, sometimes been granted to governors. 2:8 the goldsmiths.31,32; Isa 46:6of the apothecaries.Ge 50:2; Ex 30:25; Ec 10:1fortified. or, left. the broad wall.12:38 the ruler.12,17 even.23,28-30Hattush.10:4 Harim.10:5Pahath-moab.7:11; 10:14; Ezr 2:6; 8:4other piece. Heb. second measure. the tower.12:38 the ruler.9,14-18he and his daughters.Ex 35:25; Ac 21:8,9; Php 4:3 the valley gate.2:13Zanoah.There were two towns of the name of Zanoah in the tribe of Judah: see the parallel passages. 11:30; Jos 15:34,56; 1Ch 4:18 the dung gate.2:13; 12:31the ruler.9,12,15-18Beth-haccerem.Beth-haccerem was a town of Judah, situated on a mountain, between Jerusalem and Tekoa, according to Jerome on Jer. ch. 6. Dr. Pococke conjectures that the Mountain of the Franks, called also the Mount of Bethulia, from a village of that name near it, west-north-west of Tekoa, is the ancient Beth-haccerem; the position of which seems to agree with the citadel of Herodium, built by Herod, on a moderate-sized hill, sixty furlongs from Jerusalem. Jer 6:1 the gate.2:14; 12:37; 2Ch 32:30the ruler.9,12,14Mizpah.7; Jud 20:1,3Mizpeh.Jer 40:6Siloah.Siloah was situated under the eastern wall of Jerusalem, between that city and the brook Kedron, and is described by Chateaubriand as lying at the foot of Mount Zion. Dr. Richardson represents the pool of Siloam as occurring higher up the valley of Jehoshaphat, towards the north, than the well of Nehemiah, a little beyond the village of Siloa, and nearly opposite the tombs of Jehoshaphat and Zechariah. Isa 8:6Shiloah.Lu 13:4; Joh 9:7Siloam. the stairs.2Sa 5:6,7 the ruler.9,12,14Beth-zur.Jos 15:58; 1Ch 2:45; 2Ch 11:7the sepulchres.2Ch 16:14; Ac 2:29the pool.2Ki 20:20; Isa 7:3; 22:11the house.1Ki 14:27,28; 2Ch 12:10,11; So 3:7 the ruler.16; 1Ch 23:4Keilah.Jos 15:44; 1Sa 23:1,2-13 18 Jeshua.10:9; 12:8Mizpah.15the turning.2Ch 26:9 Zabbai. or, Zaccai. earnestly.Ec 9:10; Ro 12:11Eliashib.1,21; 12:22,23; 13:4,28 Meremoth.4Koz.7:63; Ezr 2:61 the men of the plain.6:2; 12:28 over against.10,29,30Azariah.10:2Maaseiah.8:4,7 Binnui.10:9another piece.That which had been left by Azariah, after he had repaired the wall by his own house. It is probable that some of the principal people were either obliged, or voluntarily offered, to repair those parts of the wall which were opposite, or adjacent, to their own houses. The names of those who repaired the walls are commemorated, because it was an undertaking of piety, virtue, and courage, to restore the holy city. 11,19,27the turning.20 the king's.Jer 22:14; 39:8by the court.12:39; Jer 32:2; 33:1; 37:21; 39:15Pedaiah.8:4Parosh.7:8; Ezr 2:3 Nethinims.7:46-56; 10:28; 1Ch 9:2; Ezr 2:43-58dwelt, etc. or, which dwelt in Ophel, repaired unto. Ophel.or, the tower. 27; 11:21; 2Ch 27:3; 33:14the water.The water gate is supposed to have been that by which the Nethinim brought in water for the use of the temple. 8:1,3; 12:37 the Tekoites.5the wall.26 the horse.2Ki 11:16; 2Ch 23:15; Jer 31:40every one.10,23 the son.7:40; Ezr 2:37Shechaniah.Ezr 10:2the east gate.Jer 19:2 another piece.21Meshullam.4 the goldsmith's.8,32going up of the corner. or, corner-chamber. the sheep gate.Thus the whole city was surrounded with a wall; for Eliashib began at the sheep gate. 1; 12:39; Joh 5:2the goldsmiths.The word {tzeraphim} may denote smiths, or refiners, or persons that worked in metals of any kind; but it is generally understood of those who worked in gold. From the remotest period of the history of the Jews, they had artists in all the elegant and ornamental trades; and it appears that goldsmiths, apothecaries, and merchants were formed into companies in the time of Nehemiah. 8,31
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