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KsiÄga Nehemiasza 2:8
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Przy tym list do Azafa, który trzyma straż lasów królewskich, aby mi dał drzewa ku budowania bran pałacu, który jest przy kościele i na mury miesckie, a na dom, do którego przyjdę. I dał mi król wszytko za łaską Boga mego, którą nade mną okazał.
Potrzebowałbym też listu do Asafa, nadzorcy lasów królewskich, by móc od niego uzyskać drewno na zwieńczenie bram twierdzy świątynnej, na mur miejski i na dom, do którego chciałbym się wprowadzić. I król zapewnił mi te listy, dlatego że Bóg otaczał mnie swoją troską.
Nadto list do Asafa, stróża królewskich lasów, by mi dał drzewa na pokrycie bram pałacu przy Domu Boga oraz na miejski mur i sam dom, do którego przyjdę. A król mi dał, według łaskawej nade mną ręki Boga.
I list do Asafa, dozorcy lasów królewskich, aby mi dał drzewa na przykrycie bram pałacu przy domu Bożym, i na mur miejski, i na dom, do którego wnijdę. I dał mi król listy według ręki Boga mego łaskawej nademną.
Także list do Asafa, dozorcy lasu królewskiego, aby mi dał drewno na belki do bram pałacu przy domu, na mur miejski i na dom, do którego się wprowadzę. Król więc dał mi listy, gdyż była nade mną łaskawa ręka mego Boga.
Oraz list do Asafa, strażnika lasu królewskiego, aby mi dał drzewa na obelkowanie bram cytadeli świątynnej i na mur miejski oraz na dom, do którego się wprowadzę. I król dał mi je, gdyż dobrotliwa ręka mojego Boga była nade mną.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the wall: Nehemiah 2:17, Nehemiah 3:1-32
the house: Nehemiah 3:7, Nehemiah 7:2
the king: Nehemiah 2:18, Genesis 32:28, Ezra 5:5, Ezra 6:22, Ezra 7:6, Ezra 7:9, Ezra 7:27, Ezra 7:28, Proverbs 21:1, Isaiah 66:14, Daniel 1:9, Acts 7:10, Acts 26:22, 2 Corinthians 8:16
Reciprocal: Ezra 8:18 - by the good hand Nehemiah 1:11 - grant Nehemiah 3:3 - the beams Esther 2:9 - she obtained Psalms 68:29 - shall Micah 7:11 - shall Acts 11:21 - the hand
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And a letter unto Asaph the keeper of the king's forest,.... The forest or mountain of Lebanon, which, because of its odoriferous and fruit bearing trees, was more like an orchard or paradise, as this word signifies, and so it is translated in Ecclesiastes 2:5 and at the extreme part of it, it seems, there was a city called Paradisus r; such an officer as here was among the Romans, called Saltuarius s, and is now among us:
that he may give me timber to make beams for the gates of the palace which appertaineth to the house; not the king's palace near the temple, for that might have occasioned suspicion in the king, that his view was to set up himself as king in Judea; but for the gates of the courts adjoining to the temple, and of the wall of the outward court, and of the wall which was to encompass the mountain of the house, the whole circumference of it:
and for the wall of the city; to make gates of in various places for that, where they stood before:
and for the house which I shall enter into; and dwell in during his stay at Jerusalem:
and the king granted me; all the above favours:
according to the good hand of my God upon me; the kind providence of God, which wrought on the heart of the king, and disposed it towards him, and overruled all things for good.
r Ptolem. Geograph. l. 5. c. 15. Plin. Nat. Hist. l. 5. c. 23. s Vid. Servium in Virgil. Aeneid. l. 2. ver. 485.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The king’s forest - Rather, park. The word used פרדס pardês; compare παράδεισος paradeisos, found only here, in Ecclesiastes 2:5, and in Song of Solomon 4:13), is of Persian, or at any rate of Aryan origin. The Persians signified by pariyadeza a walled enclosure, ornamented with trees, either planted or of natural growth, and containing numerous wild animals. The “paradise” here mentioned must have been in the neighborhood of Jerusalem, and may have corresponded to the earlier “gardens of Solomon.”
The palace - Rather, “the fortress.” The word in the original has the double meaning of “palace” and “fortress,” the fact being that in ancient times palaces were always fortified. “The fortress which pertained to the house (temple)” is first spoken of here. Under the Romans it was called “Antonia.”
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Nehemiah 2:8. Asaph the keeper of the king's forest — הפרדס hapardes of the paradise of the king. This I believe is originally a Persian word; it frequently occurs in Arabic, [Arabic] ferdoos, and in Greek, παραδεισος, and in both signifies a pleasant garden, vineyard, pleasure garden, and what we call a paradise.
Above the hall of audience, in the imperial palace at Dehli, the following Persian couplet is inscribed:-
[Persian]
[Persian]
"If there be a paradise on the face of the earth,
this is it, this is it, this is it."
Thus we find that the word is applied to denote splendid apartments, as well as fine gardens; in a word, any place of pleasure and delight. The king's forest mentioned in the text might have been the same to Artaxerxes, as the New Forest was to William the Conqueror, or Windsor Forest to the late amiable sovereign of the British people, GEORGE the THIRD.
And the king granted me, c. — This noble spirited man attributes every thing to God. He might have said, I had been long a faithful servant to the king and he was disposed, in reward of my fidelity, to grant my request; but he would not say so: "He granted my request, because the good hand of my God was upon me." God favoured me, and influenced the king's heart to do what I desired.