Introduction
In this chapter are preserved upon record, I. The names of the chief of the priests and the Levites that came up with Zerubbabel (Neh 12:1-9). II. The succession of the high priests (Neh 12:10, Neh 12:11). III. The names of the next generation of the other chief priests (Neh 12:12-21). IV. The eminent Levites that were in Nehemiah's time (Neh 12:22-26). V. The solemnity of dedicating the wall of Jerusalem (v. 27-43). VI. The settling of the offices of the priests and Levites in the temple (Neh 12:44-47).
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Introduction
INTRODUCTION TO NEHEMIAH 12
This chapter gives an account of the chief of the priests and Levites in the days of Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Joiakim, Eliashib, and Nehemiah, Neh 12:1, of the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem, and of the joy expressed on that occasion, Neh 12:27, and of the appointment of some persons over the treasuries for the priests, Levites, singers, and porters, Neh 12:44.
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Amariah, Malluch, Hattush,.... Whose names are among the sealers of the covenant, Neh 10:3. Malluch is afterwards called Melicu, Neh 12:14,
Shechaniah, called Shebaniah, Neh 12:14 and so in Neh 10:4
Rehum, who, by transposition of letters, is Harim, Neh 12:15, and so in Neh 10:5.
Meremoth, called Meraioth, Neh 12:15,
Iddo, Ginnetho, read Ginnethon, Neh 12:16 so in Neh 10:6.
Abijah; there was a course of a priest of this name, of which Zechariah the father of John the Baptist was, Luk 1:5.
Miamin, Maadiah, Bilgah; the first two are called Miniamin and Moadiah, Neh 12:17.
Shemaiah, Joiarib, Jedaiah, Sallu; called Sallai, Neh 12:20.
Amok, Hilkiah, Jedaiah these were the chief of the priests, and of their brethren, in the days of Jeshua; heads of courses; or, however, priests of the greatest note in the times of Jeshua the high priest.
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