the Week of Proper 10 / Ordinary 15
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Nehemja 3:25
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the king's: Jeremiah 22:14, Jeremiah 39:8
by the court: Nehemiah 12:39, Jeremiah 32:2, Jeremiah 33:1, Jeremiah 37:21, Jeremiah 39:15
Pedaiah: Nehemiah 8:4
Parosh: Nehemiah 7:8, Ezra 2:3
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Palal the son of Uzai, over against the turning of the wall,.... Who dwelt there, and so repaired what was right against him:
and the tower which lieth out from the king's high house: which might be built for prospect, or his upper house:
that was by the court of the prison; and we often read in Jeremiah of the court of the prison being in or near the king's house, see
Jeremiah 32:2,
after him Pedaiah the son of Parosh; went on from hence with the repair.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The constant mention of âpriests,â âLevites,â and Nethinims,â sufficiently indicates that the writer is here concerned with the sacerdotal quarter, that immediately about the temple.
Nehemiah 3:18
Bavai - Or, âBinnuiâ Nehemiah 3:24; Nehemiah 10:9.
The armoury at the turning of the wall - literally, âthe armoury of the corner.â The northwestern corner of the special wall of the âcity of Davidâ seems to be intended. See Nehemiah 3:1 note.
Nehemiah 3:20
The other piece - Rather, âanother piece.â The notice of Baruchâs first piece, like that of Malchijahâs and Hashubâs Nehemiah 3:11, seems to have slipped out of the text.
Nehemiah 3:22
The word here translated âplainâ is applied in the rest of Scripture almost exclusively to the Ghor or Jordan valley. Compare, however, Nehemiah 12:28.
Nehemiah 3:24
The turning of the wall - The northeastern angle of the âcity of Davidâ seems here to be reached. At this point a tower âlay outâ Nehemiah 3:25, or projected extraordinarily, from the wall, being probably a watch-tower commanding the Kidron valley and all the approaches to the city from the southeast, the east, and the northeast.
Nehemiah 3:25
The âkingâs high houseâ is almost certainly the old palace of David, which was on the temple hill, and probably occupied a position directly north of the temple.
That was by the court of the prison - Prisons were in old times adjuncts of palaces. The palace of David must have had its prison; and the âprison gateâ Nehemiah 12:39 was clearly in this quarter.
Nehemiah 3:26
The marginal reading is better. On the Nethinims see 1 Chronicles 9:2 note.
Ophel was the slope south of the temple (see the marginal reference âyâ note); and the water-gate, a gate in the eastern wall, either for the escape of the superfluous water from the temple reservoirs, or for the introduction of water from the Kidron valley when the reservoirs were low.
Nehemiah 3:27
The foundations of an outlying tower near the southeast angle of the temple area in this position have been recently discovered.
Nehemiah 3:28
âThe horse gateâ was on the east side of the city, overlooking the Kidron valley. It seems to have been a gate by which horses approached and left the old palace, that of David, which lay north of the temple Nehemiah 3:25.