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<div2 id="Neh.xii" n="xii" next="Neh.xiii" prev="Neh.xi" progress="96.01%" title="Chapter XI">
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<h2 id="Neh.xii-p0.1">N E H E M I A H</h2>
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<h3 id="Neh.xii-p0.2">CHAP. XI.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Neh.xii-p1">Jerusalem was walled round, but it was not as yet
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fully inhabited, and therefore was weak and despicable. Nehemiah's
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next care is to bring people into it; of that we have here an
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account. I. The methods taken to replenish it, <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.1-Neh.11.2" parsed="|Neh|11|1|11|2" passage="Ne 11:1,2">ver. 1, 2</scripRef>. II. The principal persons that
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resided there, of Judah and Benjamin (<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.3-Neh.11.9" parsed="|Neh|11|3|11|9" passage="Ne 11:3-9">ver. 3-9</scripRef>), of the priests and Levites,
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<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.10-Neh.11.19" parsed="|Neh|11|10|11|19" passage="Ne 11:10-19">ver. 10-19</scripRef>. III. The
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several cities and villages of Judah and Benjamin that were peopled
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by the rest of their families, <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.20-Neh.11.36" parsed="|Neh|11|20|11|36" passage="Ne 11:20-36">ver.
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20-36</scripRef>.</p>
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<scripCom id="Neh.xii-p0.1_1" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11" parsed="|Neh|11|0|0|0" passage="Ne 11" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Neh.xii-p0.2_1" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.1-Neh.11.19" parsed="|Neh|11|1|11|19" passage="Ne 11:1-19" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Neh.11.1-Neh.11.19">
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<h4 id="Neh.xii-p1.7">The Re-peopling of
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Jerusalem. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Neh.xii-p1.8">b. c.</span> 444.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Neh.xii-p2">1 And the rulers of the people dwelt at
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Jerusalem: the rest of the people also cast lots, to bring one of
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ten to dwell in Jerusalem the holy city, and nine parts <i>to
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dwell</i> in <i>other</i> cities. 2 And the people blessed
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all the men, that willingly offered themselves to dwell at
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Jerusalem. 3 Now these <i>are</i> the chief of the province
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that dwelt in Jerusalem: but in the cities of Judah dwelt every one
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in his possession in their cities, <i>to wit,</i> Israel, the
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priests, and the Levites, and the Nethinims, and the children of
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Solomon's servants. 4 And at Jerusalem dwelt <i>certain</i>
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of the children of Judah, and of the children of Benjamin. Of the
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children of Judah; Athaiah the son of Uzziah, the son of Zechariah,
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the son of Amariah, the son of Shephatiah, the son of Mahalaleel,
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of the children of Perez; 5 And Maaseiah the son of Baruch,
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the son of Colhozeh, the son of Hazaiah, the son of Adaiah, the son
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of Joiarib, the son of Zechariah, the son of Shiloni. 6 All
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the sons of Perez that dwelt at Jerusalem <i>were</i> four hundred
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threescore and eight valiant men. 7 And these <i>are</i> the
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sons of Benjamin; Sallu the son of Meshullam, the son of Joed, the
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son of Pedaiah, the son of Kolaiah, the son of Maaseiah, the son of
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Ithiel, the son of Jesaiah. 8 And after him Gabbai, Sallai,
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nine hundred twenty and eight. 9 And Joel the son of Zichri
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<i>was</i> their overseer: and Judah the son of Senuah <i>was</i>
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second over the city. 10 Of the priests: Jedaiah the son of
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Joiarib, Jachin. 11 Seraiah the son of Hilkiah, the son of
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Meshullam, the son of Zadok, the son of Meraioth, the son of
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Ahitub, <i>was</i> the ruler of the house of God. 12 And
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their brethren that did the work of the house <i>were</i> eight
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hundred twenty and two: and Adaiah the son of Jeroham, the son of
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Pelaliah, the son of Amzi, the son of Zechariah, the son of Pashur,
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the son of Malchiah, 13 And his brethren, chief of the
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fathers, two hundred forty and two: and Amashai the son of Azareel,
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the son of Ahasai, the son of Meshillemoth, the son of Immer,
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14 And their brethren, mighty men of valour, a hundred
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twenty and eight: and their overseer <i>was</i> Zabdiel, the son of
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<i>one of</i> the great men. 15 Also of the Levites:
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Shemaiah the son of Hashub, the son of Azrikam, the son of
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Hashabiah, the son of Bunni; 16 And Shabbethai and Jozabad,
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of the chief of the Levites, <i>had</i> the oversight of the
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outward business of the house of God. 17 And Mattaniah the
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son of Micha, the son of Zabdi, the son of Asaph, <i>was</i> the
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principal to begin the thanksgiving in prayer: and Bakbukiah the
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second among his brethren, and Abda the son of Shammua, the son of
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Galal, the son of Jeduthun. 18 All the Levites in the holy
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city <i>were</i> two hundred fourscore and four. 19 Moreover
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the porters, Akkub, Talmon, and their brethren that kept the gates,
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<i>were</i> a hundred seventy and two.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Neh.xii-p3">Jerusalem is called here <i>the holy
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city</i> (<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.1" parsed="|Neh|11|1|0|0" passage="Ne 11:1"><i>v.</i> 1</scripRef>),
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because there the temple was, and that was the place God had chosen
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to put his name there; upon this account, one would think, the holy
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seed should all have chosen to dwell there and have striven for a
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habitation there; but, on the contrary, it seems they declined
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dwelling there, 1. Because a greater strictness of conversation was
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expected from the inhabitants of Jerusalem than from others, which
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they were not willing to come up to. Those who care not for being
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holy themselves are shy of dwelling in a holy city; they would not
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dwell in the <i>New Jerusalem</i> itself for that reason, but would
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wish to have a continuing city here upon earth. Or, 2. Because
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Jerusalem, of all places, was most hated by the heathen their
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neighbours, and against it their malicious designs were levelled,
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which made that the post of danger (as the post of honour usually
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is) and therefore they were not willing to expose themselves there.
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Fear of persecution and reproach, and of running themselves into
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trouble, keeps many out of the holy city, and makes them backward
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to appear for God and religion, not considering that, as Jerusalem
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is with a special malice threatened and insulted by its enemies, so
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it is with a special care protected by its God and made a <i>quiet
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habitation,</i> <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p3.2" osisRef="Bible:Isa.33.20 Bible:Ps.46.4-Ps.46.5" parsed="|Isa|33|20|0|0;|Ps|46|4|46|5" passage="Isa 33:20,Ps 46:4,5">Isa.
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xxxiii. 20; Ps. xlvi. 4, 5</scripRef>. Or, 3. Because it was more
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for their worldly advantage to dwell in the country. Jerusalem was
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no trading city, and therefore there was no money to be got there
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by merchandise, as there was in the country by corn and cattle.
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Note, <i>All seek their own, not the things that are Jesus
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Christ's,</i> <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p3.3" osisRef="Bible:Phil.2.21" parsed="|Phil|2|21|0|0" passage="Php 2:21">Phil. ii. 21</scripRef>.
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It is a general and just complaint that most people prefer their
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own wealth, credit, pleasure, ease, and safety, before the glory of
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God and the public good. People being thus backward to dwell at
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Jerusalem, now that it was poor, we are here told,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Neh.xii-p4">I. By what means it was replenished. 1. The
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rulers dwelt there, <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.1" parsed="|Neh|11|1|0|0" passage="Ne 11:1"><i>v.</i>
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1</scripRef>. That was the proper place for them to reside in,
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because <i>there were set the thrones of judgment</i> (<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p4.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.122.5" parsed="|Ps|122|5|0|0" passage="Ps 122:5">Ps. cxxii. 5</scripRef>), and thither, in all
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difficult matters, the people resorted with their last appeals. And
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if it were an instance of eminent affection to the house of God,
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zeal for the public good, and of faith, and holy courage, and
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self-denial, to dwell there at this time, the rulers would be
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examples of these to their inferiors. Their dwelling there would
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invite and encourage others to dwell there too. <i>Magnates
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magnetes—the mighty are magnetic.</i> When great men choose the
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holy city for their habitation their example brings holiness into
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reputation, and their zeal will provoke very many. 2. There were
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some that willingly offered themselves to dwell at Jerusalem, nobly
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foregoing their own secular interest for the public welfare,
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<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p4.3" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.2" parsed="|Neh|11|2|0|0" passage="Ne 11:2"><i>v.</i> 2</scripRef>. It is upon
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record, to their honour, that when others were shy of venturing
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upon difficulty, loss, and danger, they <i>sought the good of
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Jerusalem, because of the house of the Lord their God. Those shall
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prosper that thus love Zion,</i> <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p4.4" osisRef="Bible:Ps.122.6 Bible:Ps.122.9" parsed="|Ps|122|6|0|0;|Ps|122|9|0|0" passage="Ps 122:6,9">Ps.
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cxxii. 6, 9</scripRef>. It is said, <i>The people blessed them.</i>
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They praised them; they prayed for them; they praised God for them.
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Many that do not appear forward themselves for the public good will
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yet give a good word to those that do. God and man will bless those
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that are public blessings, which should encourage us to be zealous
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in doing good. 3. They, finding that <i>yet there was room,</i>
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concluded upon a review of their whole body to bring one in ten to
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dwell in Jerusalem; who they should be was determined by lot, the
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disposal whereof, all knew, was of the Lord. This would prevent
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strife, and would be a great satisfaction to those on whom the lot
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fell to dwell at Jerusalem, that they plainly saw God appointing
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the bounds of their habitation. They observed the proportion of one
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in ten, as we may suppose, to bring the balance between the city
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and country to a just and equal poise; so it seems to refer to the
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ancient rule of giving the tenth to God; and what is given to the
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holy city he reckons given to himself.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Neh.xii-p5">II. By what persons it was replenished. A
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general account is here given of the inhabitants of Jerusalem
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because the <i>governors of Judah</i> looked upon them as <i>their
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strength in the Lord of hosts their God,</i> and valued them
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accordingly, <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Zech.12.5" parsed="|Zech|12|5|0|0" passage="Zec 12:5">Zech. xii. 5</scripRef>.
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1. Many of the children of Judah and Benjamin dwelt there; for,
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originally, part of the city law in the lot of one of those tribes
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and part in that of the other; but the greater part was in the lot
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of Benjamin, and therefore here we find of the children of Judah
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only 468 families in Jerusalem (<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p5.2" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.6" parsed="|Neh|11|6|0|0" passage="Ne 11:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>), but of Benjamin 928, <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p5.3" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.7-Neh.11.8" parsed="|Neh|11|7|11|8" passage="Ne 11:7,8"><i>v.</i> 7, 8</scripRef>. Thus small were its
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beginnings, but afterwards, before our Saviour's time, it grew much
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more populous. Those of Judah all descended from Perez, or Pharez,
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that son of Judah of whom, as concerning the flesh, Christ came.
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And, though the Benjamites were more in number, yet of the men of
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Judah it is said (<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p5.4" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.6" parsed="|Neh|11|6|0|0" passage="Ne 11:6"><i>v.</i>
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6</scripRef>) that they were valiant men, fit for service, and able
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to defend the city in case of an attack. Judah has not lost its
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ancient character of a lion's whelp, bold and daring. Of the
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Benjamites that dwelt in Jerusalem we are here told who was
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<i>overseer,</i> and who was second, <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p5.5" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.9" parsed="|Neh|11|9|0|0" passage="Ne 11:9"><i>v.</i> 9</scripRef>. For it is as necessary for a
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people to have good order kept up among themselves as to be
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fortified against the attacks of their enemies from abroad, to have
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good magistrates as to have good soldiers. 2. The priests and
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Levites did many of them settle at Jerusalem; where else should men
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that were holy to God dwell, but in the holy city? (1.) Most of the
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priests, we may suppose, dwelt there, for their business lay where
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the temple was. Of those that did the work of the house in their
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courses here were 822 of one family, 242 of another, and 128 of
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another, <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p5.6" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.12-Neh.11.14" parsed="|Neh|11|12|11|14" passage="Ne 11:12-14"><i>v.</i>
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12-14</scripRef>. It was well that those labourers were not few. It
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is said of some of them that they were <i>mighty men of valour</i>
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(<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p5.7" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.14" parsed="|Neh|11|14|0|0" passage="Ne 11:14"><i>v.</i> 14</scripRef>); it was
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necessary that they should be so, for the priesthood was not only a
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work, which required might, but a warfare, which required valour,
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especially now. Of one of these priests it is said that he was
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<i>the son of one of the great men.</i> It was no disparagement to
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the greatest man they had to have his son in the priesthood; he
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might magnify his office, for his office did not in the least
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diminish him. (2.) Some of the Levites also came and dwelt at
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Jerusalem, yet but few in comparison, 284 in all (<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p5.8" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.18" parsed="|Neh|11|18|0|0" passage="Ne 11:18"><i>v.</i> 18</scripRef>), with 172 porters
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(<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p5.9" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.19" parsed="|Neh|11|19|0|0" passage="Ne 11:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>), for much of
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their work was to <i>teach the good knowledge of God</i> up and
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down the country, for which purpose they were to be scattered in
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Israel. As many as there was occasion for attended at Jerusalem;
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the rest were doing good elsewhere. [1.] It is said of one of the
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Levites that he had <i>the oversight of the outward business of the
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house of God,</i> <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p5.10" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.16" parsed="|Neh|11|16|0|0" passage="Ne 11:16"><i>v.</i>
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16</scripRef>. The priests were chief managers of the business
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within the temple gates; but this Levite was entrusted with the
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secular concerns of God's house, that were <i>in ordine ad
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spiritualia—subservient to its spiritual concerns,</i> the
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collecting of the contributions, the providing of materials for the
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temple service, and the like, which it was necessary to oversee,
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else the inward business would have been starved and have stood
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still. Those who take care of the <b><i>ta exo</i></b>—<i>the
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outward concerns</i> of the church, the serving of its tables, are
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as necessary in their place as those who take care of its <b><i>ta
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eso</i></b>—<i>its inward concerns,</i> who give themselves to the
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word and prayer. [2.] It is said of another that he was <i>the
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principal to begin the thanksgiving in prayer.</i> Probably he had
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a good ear and a good voice, and was a scientific singer, and
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therefore was chosen to lead the psalm. He was precentor in the
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temple. Observe, Thanksgiving is necessary in prayer; they should
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go together; giving thanks for former mercies is a becoming way of
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begging further mercies. And care should be taken in public service
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that every thing be done in the best manner, <i>decently and in
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good order—</i> in prayer, that one speak and the rest join—in
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singing, that one begin and the rest follow.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Neh.xii-p0.3" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.20-Neh.11.36" parsed="|Neh|11|20|11|36" passage="Ne 11:20-36" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Neh.11.20-Neh.11.36">
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<h4 id="Neh.xii-p5.12">The Distribution of the
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People. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Neh.xii-p5.13">b. c.</span> 444.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Neh.xii-p6">20 And the residue of Israel, of the priests,
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<i>and</i> the Levites, <i>were</i> in all the cities of Judah,
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every one in his inheritance. 21 But the Nethinims dwelt in
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Ophel: and Ziha and Gispa <i>were</i> over the Nethinims. 22
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The overseer also of the Levites at Jerusalem <i>was</i> Uzzi the
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son of Bani, the son of Hashabiah, the son of Mattaniah, the son of
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Micha. Of the sons of Asaph, the singers <i>were</i> over the
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business of the house of God. 23 For <i>it was</i> the
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king's commandment concerning them, that a certain portion should
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be for the singers, due for every day. 24 And Pethahiah the
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son of Meshezabeel, of the children of Zerah the son of Judah,
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<i>was</i> at the king's hand in all matters concerning the people.
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25 And for the villages, with their fields, <i>some</i> of
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the children of Judah dwelt at Kirjath-arba, and <i>in</i> the
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villages thereof, and at Dibon, and <i>in</i> the villages thereof,
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and at Jekabzeel, and <i>in</i> the villages thereof, 26 And
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at Jeshua, and at Moladah, and at Beth-phelet, 27 And at
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Hazar-shual, and at Beer-sheba, and <i>in</i> the villages thereof,
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28 And at Ziklag, and at Mekonah, and in the villages
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thereof, 29 And at En-rimmon, and at Zareah, and at Jarmuth,
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30 Zanoah, Adullam, and <i>in</i> their villages, at
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Lachish, and the fields thereof, at Azekah, and <i>in</i> the
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villages thereof. And they dwelt from Beer-sheba unto the valley of
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Hinnom. 31 The children also of Benjamin from Geba
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<i>dwelt</i> at Michmash, and Aija, and Bethel, and <i>in</i> their
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villages, 32 <i>And</i> at Anathoth, Nob, Ananiah, 33
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Hazor, Ramah, Gittaim, 34 Hadid, Zeboim, Neballat, 35
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Lod, and Ono, the valley of craftsmen. 36 And of the Levites
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<i>were</i> divisions <i>in</i> Judah, <i>and</i> in Benjamin.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Neh.xii-p7">Having given an account of the principal
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persons that dwelt in Jerusalem (a larger account of whom he had
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before, <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.9.2-1Chr.9.34" parsed="|1Chr|9|2|9|34" passage="1Ch 9:2-34">1 Chron. ix. 2</scripRef>,
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&c.), Nehemiah, in these verses, gives us some account of the
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other cities, in which dwelt <i>the residue of Israel,</i>
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<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.2" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.20" parsed="|Neh|11|20|0|0" passage="Ne 11:20"><i>v.</i> 20</scripRef>. It was
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requisite that Jerusalem should be replenished, yet not so as to
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drain the country. <i>The king himself is served of the field,</i>
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which will do little service if there be not hands to manage it.
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Let there therefore be no strife, no envy, no contempt, no ill
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will, between the inhabitants of the cities and those of the
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villages; both are needful, both useful, and neither can be spared.
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1. The Nethinims, the posterity of the Gibeonites, dwelt in Ophel,
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which was upon the wall of Jerusalem (<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.3" osisRef="Bible:Neh.3.26" parsed="|Neh|3|26|0|0" passage="Ne 3:26"><i>ch.</i> iii. 26</scripRef>), because they were to do
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the servile work of the temple, which therefore they must be posted
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near to, that they might be ready to attend, <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.4" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.21" parsed="|Neh|11|21|0|0" passage="Ne 11:21"><i>v.</i> 21</scripRef>. 2. Though the Levites were
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dispersed through the cities of Judah, yet they had an overseer who
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resided in Jerusalem, superior of their order and their provincial,
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to whom they applied for direction, who took care of their affairs
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and took cognizance of their conduct, whether they did their duty,
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<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.5" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.22" parsed="|Neh|11|22|0|0" passage="Ne 11:22"><i>v.</i> 22</scripRef>. 3. Some of
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the singers were appointed to look after the necessary repairs of
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the temple, being ingenious men, and having leisure between their
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hours of service; they were <i>over the business of the house of
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God,</i> <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.6" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.22" parsed="|Neh|11|22|0|0" passage="Ne 11:22"><i>v.</i> 22</scripRef>. And,
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it seems, the king of Persia had such a kindness for their office
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that he allotted a particular maintenance for them, besides what
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belonged to them as Levites, <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.7" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.23" parsed="|Neh|11|23|0|0" passage="Ne 11:23"><i>v.</i>
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23</scripRef>. 4. Here is one that was the king's commissioner at
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Jerusalem. He was of the posterity of Zerah (<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.8" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.24" parsed="|Neh|11|24|0|0" passage="Ne 11:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>); for of <i>that</i> family of
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Judah there were some new settled in Jerusalem, and not all of
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Pharez, as appears by that other catalogue, <scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.9" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.9.6" parsed="|1Chr|9|6|0|0" passage="1Ch 9:6">1 Chron. ix. 6</scripRef>. He is said to be <i>at the
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king's hand,</i> or <i>on the king's part,</i> in <i>all matters
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concerning the people,</i> to determine controversies that arose
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between the king's officers and his subjects, to see that what was
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due to the king from the people was duly paid in and what was
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allowed by the king for the temple service was duly paid out, and
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happy it was for the Jews that one of themselves was in this post.
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5. Here is an account of the villages, or country towns, which were
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inhabited by the residue of Israel—the towns in which the children
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of Judah dwelt (<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.10" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.25-Neh.11.30" parsed="|Neh|11|25|11|30" passage="Ne 11:25-30"><i>v.</i>
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25-30</scripRef>), those that were inhabited by the children of
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Benjamin (<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.11" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.31-Neh.11.35" parsed="|Neh|11|31|11|35" passage="Ne 11:31-35"><i>v.</i>
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31-35</scripRef>), and divisions for the Levites among both,
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<scripRef id="Neh.xii-p7.12" osisRef="Bible:Neh.11.36" parsed="|Neh|11|36|0|0" passage="Ne 11:36"><i>v.</i> 36</scripRef>. We will now
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suppose them safe and easy, though few and poor, but by the
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blessing of God they were likely to increase in wealth and power,
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and they would have been more likely if there had not been that
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general profaneness among them, and lukewarmness in religion, with
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which they were charged in God's name by the prophet Malachi, who,
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it is supposed, prophesied about this time, and in whom prophecy
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ceased for some ages, till it revived in the great prophet and his
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forerunner.</p>
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