Bible Commentaries
E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes
Nehemiah 3
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 = a 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.
next unto him = at his hand.
the men of Jericho. Compare Ezra 2:34. The gate opposite to their city. Hebrew. "enosh. App-14.
Gibeon. Mizpah. Now "el Jib Suf, about 4 and 5 1/2 miles north-north-west of Jerusalem respectively.
governor. The Persian governor.
the river. The Euphrates.
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.
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.
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.
Beth-haccerern = house of the vineyards (Jeremiah 6:1): not identified yet. Perhaps "Ain Karim.
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.
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.
Keilah. Now Kila, about fifteen miles southeast of Jerusalem, in the Hebron mountains. See 1 Samuel 23:1-13.
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, Nehemiah 1:13, Nehemiah 1:14, Nehemiah 1:15. See longer note on Nehemiah 7:4.
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).
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-59and App-68.
that lieth out. Probably the "tower in Siloam", Luke 13:4.
the goldsmith's son: or, the son of Zorphi.
gate Miphkad: or. gate of review or registry. Probably north-east of Temple.
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.
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