Deuteronomy 23:3-5
Ammonite.These nations were subjected for their impiety, wickedness, and enmity to Israel, (ver. 4, 5,) to peculiar disgrace; and on this account were not permitted to hold any office among the Israelites. This did not, however, disqualify them from becoming proselytes; for Ruth, who was a Moabitess, was married to Boaz, and became one of the progenitors of our Lord. Ru 4:6,10-22; Ne 4:3,7; 13:1,2,23; Isa 56:3 Because they met.2:28,29; Ge 14:17,18; 1Sa 25:11; 1Ki 18:4; Isa 63:9; Zec 2:8Mt 25:40; Ac 9:4because they hired.Nu 22:5,7,17; Ne 13:2 Nevertheless.Nu 22:35; 23:5-12,16-26; 24:9; Mic 6:5; Ro 8:31; 2Co 4:17because the.7:7,8; 33:3; Ps 73:1; Jer 31:3; Eze 16:8; Mal 1:2; Ro 9:13; 11:28Eph 2:4,51 Kings 11:1
1 Solomon's wives and concubines.4 In his old age they draw him to idolatry.9 God threatens him.14 Solomon's adversaries were Hadad, who was entertained in Egypt;23 Rezon, who reigned in Damascus;26 and Jeroboam, to whom Ahijah prophesied.41 Solomon's acts, reign, and death. Rehoboam succeeds him. A.M. 3020-3029. B.C. 984-975. loved.8; Ge 6:2-5; De 17:17; Ne 13:23-27; Pr 2:16; 5:8-20; 6:24; 7:5Pr 22:14; 23:33together with. or, beside.3:1; Le 18:181 Kings 11:5-7
Ashtoreth.33; Jud 2:13; 10:6; 1Sa 7:3,4; 12:10; 2Ki 23:13; Jer 2:10-13Milcom.7; Le 18:21; 20:2-5Molech.Zep 1:5Malcham. went not fully after. Heb. fulfilled not after.Nu 14:24; Jos 14:8,14; *Heb: build an high.Le 26:30; Nu 33:52; 2Ki 21:2,3; 23:13,14; Ps 78:58; Eze 20:28,29Chemosh.Nu 21:29; Jud 11:24; Jer 48:13abomination.De 13:14; 17:3,4; 27:15; Isa 44:19; Eze 18:12; Da 11:31; 12:11Re 17:4,5the hill.This was the mount of Olives, which lay east of Jerusalem; and that the Hebrews would consider before it, while the west would be behind it; for the very term used to denote the east, {kedem,} means before, while {acharon,} behind, sometimes signifies the west. Ge 33:2; 2Sa 15:30; 2Ki 23:13; Zec 14:4; Mt 26:30; Ac 1:9,12Nehemiah 4:3
Tobiah.2:10,19; 6:1; 1Ki 20:10,18; 2Ki 18:23Nehemiah 4:7
Sanballat.1; 2:10,19the Ammonites.Jud 10:7-18; 11:12-40; 1Sa 11:2; 2Sa 10:1-5; 2Ki 24:2; 2Ch 20:1Eze 25:3-7; Am 1:13Ashdodites.13:23,24; 1Sa 5:1,2; 2Ch 26:6-8; Jer 25:20; Am 1:8; 3:9; Zec 9:5,6heard.Ezr 4:4-16; 5:8were made up. Heb. ascended. then.Ge 3:15; Ac 4:17,18; 5:33; Re 12:12,13,17Nehemiah 13:1-3
1 Upon the reading of the law, separation is made from the mixed multitude.4 Nehemiah, at his return, causes the chambers to be cleansed.10 He reforms the offices in the house of God;15 the violation of the sabbath;23 and the marriages with the strange wives. that day.Some suppose that the events recorded in these verses took place several years after those related in the preceding chapter, while Nehemiah was absent at the Persian court; but the introductory language, on that day, seems rather to imply that they occurred immediately, or at least about that time. they read. Heb. there was read.8:3-8; 9:3; De 31:11,12; 2Ki 23:2; Isa 34:16; Lu 4:16-19; 10:26Ac 13:15; 15:21audience. Heb. ears. the Ammonite.23; De 23:3-5; Isa 15:1-16:14; Jer 48:1-47; Eze 25:1-11; Am 2:1-3Moabite.2:10,19; 4:3; Ps 83:7-9; Jer 49:1-6; Am 1:13-15 Because.Mt 25:40hired Balaam.Nu 22:3-6; Jos 24:9,10our God.Nu 23:8-11,18; 24:5-10; De 23:5; Ps 109:28; Mic 6:5 when they.Ps 19:7-11; 119:9,11; Pr 6:23; Ro 3:20that they.9:2; 10:28; Ezr 10:11; Jas 1:27the mixed.Ex 12:38; Nu 11:4
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