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Clementine Latin Vulgate
Nehemiæ 15:9
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Congregavitque universum Judam et Benjamin, et advenas cum eis de Ephraim, et de Manasse, et de Simeon: plures enim ad eum confugerant ex Isral, videntes quod Dominus Deus illius esset cum eo.
Congregavitque universum Iudam et Beniamin et advenas cum eis de Ephraim et de Manasse et de Simeon; plures enim ad eum confugerant ex Israel videntes quod Dominus Deus illius esset cum eo.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the strangers: 2 Chronicles 11:16, 2 Chronicles 30:1-11, 2 Chronicles 30:25
they fell: 1 Kings 12:19, 1 Chronicles 12:19
they saw: Genesis 39:3, 1 Samuel 18:28, 1 Kings 3:28, Zechariah 8:21-23, Acts 7:9, Acts 7:10, Acts 9:31
Reciprocal: Genesis 49:8 - thy hand 2 Chronicles 16:1 - to the intent 2 Chronicles 17:3 - the Lord Jeremiah 7:15 - the whole Ezekiel 37:16 - For Judah
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he gathered all Judah and Benjamin, and the strangers with them,.... The proselytes of the gate:
out of Ephraim and Manasseh, and out of Simeon: out of all the places in those tribes that had come off to him, or had been taken by him; for otherwise these belonged to the ten tribes under the government of Jeroboam, and his successors, and the next clause explains it:
for they fell to him out of Israel abundance, when they saw that the Lord his God was with him; as was clear by the victory he gave him over the Ethiopians; after that time many in the above tribes came over to him; the Targum is,
"when they saw the Word of the Lord his God was his help.''
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Strangers ... - i. e. “Israelites of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh.” The separation of the two kingdoms had made their Israelite brethren “strangers,” or “foreigners,” to Judah.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Chronicles 15:9. And the strangers — Many out of the different tribes, particularly out of Simeon, Ephraim, and Manasseh, having reflected that the Divine blessing was promised to the house of David, and finding the government of Jeroboam founded in idolatry, would naturally, through a spirit of piety, leave their own country, and go where they might enjoy the worship of the true God.