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Nehemia 3:8
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Berdekatan dengan mereka Uziel bin Harhaya, salah seorang tukang emas, mengadakan perbaikan, dan berdekatan dengan dia Hananya, seorang juru campur rempah-rempah. Mereka memperkokoh Yerusalem sampai tembok Lebar.
Dan pada sisinya adalah Uziel bin Harhoya, kepala tukang emas, membaiki, dan pada sisinya adalah Hananya serta segala tukang rempah-rempah membaiki, maka dibiarkannya Yeruzalem begitu juga sampai kepada pagar tembok yang lebar.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the goldsmiths: Nehemiah 3:31, Nehemiah 3:32, Isaiah 46:6
of the apothecaries: Genesis 50:2, Exodus 30:25, Ecclesiastes 10:1
fortified: or, left
the broad wall: Nehemiah 12:38
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Next unto him repaired Uzziel the son of Harhaiah, of the goldsmiths,.... Or Tzorephim, which, according to Jarchi, was the name of a family so called from their trade and business:
next unto him also repaired Hananiah the son of one of the apothecaries; or confectioners, which also might be the name of a family so called for the same reason:
and they fortified Jerusalem unto the broad wall; which reached from the gate of Ephraim to the corner gate, which was broken down by Joash, king of Israel, but was rebuilt so strong by Uzziah, king of Judah, that it stood firm to this time; wherefore these men repaired up to it, but left that as they found it; see 2 Chronicles 25:23, and were not careful to repair it, it not wanting any repair.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Nehemiah 3:8. Goldsmiths. — From the remotest period of the history of the Jews they had artists in all elegant and ornamental trades; and it is also evident that goldsmiths, apothecaries, and merchants were formed into companies in the time of Nehemiah.
Apothecaries — Rather such as dealt in drugs, aromatics, spices, &c., for embalming, or for furnishing the temple with the incense consumed there.