Ezra 2:63

Tirshatha. or, governor.The person who held this office at this time was probably Zerubbabel. The word {Tirshatha} is supposed to be Persian; and if, as Castel supposes, it signifies austerity, or that fear which is impressed by the authority of a governor, it may be derived from {tars,} "ear," or {tursh,} "acid, austere."

Ne 7:65; 8:9; 10:1

should not.

Le 2:3,10; 6:17,29; 7:16; 10:17,18; 22:2,3,10,14-16; Nu 18:9-11,19

Nu 18:32

Urim.

Ex 28:30; Le 8:8; Nu 27:21; De 33:8; 1Sa 28:6

Nehemiah 8:9

Nehemiah.

7:65,70; 10:1; Ezr 2:63

Tirshatha. or, governor. Ezra.

Ezr 7:11

the Levites.

7,8; 2Ch 15:3; 30:22; 35:3; Ho 4:6

This day.

2; Le 23:24; Nu 29:1-6

mourn not.

De 12:7,12; 16:11,14,15; 26:14; Ec 3:4; Isa 61:3; Mal 2:13

all the people.

2Ki 22:11,19; 2Ch 34:19,21; Ro 3:20; 7:9; 2Co 7:9-11

Nehemiah 10:1

1 The names of them that sealed the covenant.

29 The points of the covenant.

those that sealed. Heb. at the sealings.

9:38

Nehemiah.

8:9

Tirshatha. or, governor.

7:70; Ezr 2:63

son of Hachaliah.

1:1
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