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Eliashib. God restores. The son of Joiakim, the son of Jeshua (Compare Nehemiah 12:10). He was earnest in material work, but negligent of what was spiritual (See Nehemiah 13:4; Nehemiah 13:7).
the sheep gate. Near the present St. Stephen's gate, at north-east corner of Temple area. So called because the sheep for sacrifice were brought in here. Compare John 5:2. This was the point of beginning and ending. See App-59.
doors. Hebrew. dal =. door or gate hanging on hinges; not the same word as Nehemiah 3:20.
Hananeel. Compare Nehemiah 12:39. The partial fulfillment of Jeremiah 31:38, which stretches on to what is still future. Compare Zechariah 14:10. The two towers were on either side of the sheep gate.
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Nehemiah 3:2 open_in_new
next unto him. at his hand.
the men of Jericho. Compare Ezra 2:34. The gate opposite to their city. Hebrew. 'enosh. App-14.
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Nehemiah 3:3 open_in_new
fish gate. See note on Nehemiah 2:13, and App-59.
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Nehemiah 3:5 open_in_new
LORD. Hebrew Adonim. App-4. As in Psalms 8:1; Psalms 8:9.
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Nehemiah 3:6 open_in_new
old gate. See note on Nehemiah 2:13, and App-59.
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Nehemiah 3:7 open_in_new
Gibeon. Mizpah. Now 'el JibSuf, about. and. 1/2 miles north-north-west of Jerusalem respectively.
governor. The Persian governor.
the river. The Euphrates.
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Nehemiah 3:8 open_in_new
Next. at his hand. Some codices, with five early printed editions, Septuagint, and Vulgate, read "and at".
goldsmiths. refiners.
apothecaries. perfumers.
fortified. Hebrew. Homonym, 'dzab. See note on Exodus 23:5.
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Nehemiah 3:9 open_in_new
ruler. prince. Heb, sar. Not the same word as Nehemiah 2:16.
part. circuit.
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Nehemiah 3:10 open_in_new
even. Some codices, with two early printed editions, omit this word.
over against his house. So Nehemiah 3:23. A true principle in all reformation work.
house. temporary erection, dwelling, home; not having doors with hinges as in verses: Nehemiah 3:3; Nehemiah 3:1; Nehemiah 3:3; Nehemiah 3:6; Nehemiah 3:13; Nehemiah 3:14; Nehemiah 3:15, but only an "entrance" as in Nehemiah 3:20. See notes on Nehemiah 3:20, and Nehemiah 7:4.
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Nehemiah 3:11 open_in_new
other. second. Compare verses: Nehemiah 3:20; Nehemiah 3:21.
tower of the furnaces. At the north-west corner of the city. Compare Nehemiah 12:38.
furnaces: or ovens.
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Nehemiah 3:12 open_in_new
his daughters. Showing how women may contribute to the work of reformation.
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Nehemiah 3:13 open_in_new
Zanoah. Now Zanu'a, about. 1/2 miles south of Beth-Shemesh.
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Nehemiah 3:14 open_in_new
Beth-haccerern. house of the vineyards (Jeremiah 6:1): not identified yet. Perhaps 'Ain Karim.
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Nehemiah 3:15 open_in_new
gate. See App-59.
Siloah. sent. See John 5:1; John 5:2. Compare John 9:7 At south-east corner of Ophel.
king's garden. See 2 Kings 25:4.
stairs. On east side of the city. This fixes the site of Zion. See note on first occurrence (2 Samuel 5:7). Compare Nehemiah 12:37. Discovered by Dr. Bliss, Quarterly Statement, Palestine Exploration Fund, Jan., 1897.
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Nehemiah 3:16 open_in_new
Beth-zur. Now Beit Sur, about four miles north of Hebron.
the sepulchres of David. These therefore were in Zion, and include those of his descendants.
pool. See 2 Kings 20:20.
mighty. mighty men. Hebrew, plural of gibbor. App-14.
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Nehemiah 3:17 open_in_new
Keilah. Now Kila, about fifteen miles southeast of Jerusalem, in the Hebron mountains. See 1 Samuel 23:1-13.
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Nehemiah 3:20 open_in_new
earnestly. zealously. This is said, to the everlasting memory, of Baruch. Proverbs 10:7.
door. Hebrew. pethach = entrance. Not same word as verses: Nehemiah 3:1; Nehemiah 3:3; Nehemiah 3:6, Neh 1:13, Neh 1:14, Neh 1:15. See longer note on Nehemiah 7:4.
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Nehemiah 3:24 open_in_new
house. See note on Nehemiah 7:4.
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Nehemiah 3:25 open_in_new
high house: or upper, i.e. the site or ruin of it. Not yet rebuilt. Compare Nehemiah 7:4.
court of the prison. Where Jeremiah had been imprisoned more than once (Jeremiah 32:2; Jeremiah 33:1; Jeremiah 38:7; Jeremiah 38:13).
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Nehemiah 3:26 open_in_new
Moreover. Note the Parenthesis of Nehemiah 3:26.
Nethinims. Their work was to carry wood and water for the Temple. Hence their dwelling. See note on Ezra 2:43.
Ophel. the Ophel: the hill south of Moriah. Formerly Jebus, afterward Zion. See App-68. the water gate. By Gihon. Now ' Ain Umm ed Deraj, "the Virgin's Fount". On east side of Ophel, in Kedron valley. See App-59 and App-68.
that lieth out. Probably the "tower in Siloam", Luke 13:4.
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Nehemiah 3:28 open_in_new
the horse gate. See App-59.
one. man. Hebrew. 'Ish. App-14.
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Nehemiah 3:31 open_in_new
the goldsmith's son: or, the son of Zorphi.
gate Miphkad: or. gate of review or registry. Probably north-east of Temple.
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Nehemiah 3:32 open_in_new
And. This is reckoned in the Massorah as the middle verse of the 685 verses of the whole book "Ezra-Nehemiah", showing that the two books were one.
sheep gate. See App-59. The work thus ended where it had been begun. Compare Nehemiah 3:1.