Neemia 13:28

28 Or eziandio uno de’ figliuoli di Gioiada, figliuolo di Eliasib, sommo sacerdote, era genero di Samballat Horonita; laonde lo scacciai d’appresso a me.

Neemia 13:28 Meaning and Commentary

Nehemiah 13:28

And one of the sons of Joiada, the son of Eliashib the
high priest
A grandson of the high priest; for the high priest here is Eliashib, according to our version, and not Joiada his son, according to Dr. Prideaux F9; the person designed, Josephus F11 makes to be Manasseh, the brother of Jaddua the high priest: was

son in law to Sanballat the Horonite;
married a daughter of his, who was the avowed enemy of the Jewish nation; and for whom, according to the same writer, Sanballat obtained leave of Alexander to build a temple on Mount Gerizim; but this is to protract the age of Nehemiah and Sanballat to too great a length; besides, Eliashib seems to have been now high priest, and not even his son Joiada, and much less Jaddua, a grandson of Joiada:

therefore I chased him from me;
drove him from his court, suffered him not to minister at the altar; banished him from the city, as Jarchi, and even from the land of Judea.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 Connect. par. 1. p. 412.
F11 Antiqu. l. 11. c. 8. sect. 2, 4.

Neemia 13:28 In-Context

26 Salomone, dissi io, re d’Israele, non peccò egli in questo, benchè fra molte nazioni non sia stato re pari a lui, e ch’egli fosse amato dall’Iddio suo, e che Iddio l’avesse costituito re sopra tutto Israele? E pur le donne straniere lo fecero peccare.
27 Ed acconsentiremo noi a voi di far tutto questo gran male, di commetter misfatto contro all’Iddio nostro, menando mogli straniere?
28 Or eziandio uno de’ figliuoli di Gioiada, figliuolo di Eliasib, sommo sacerdote, era genero di Samballat Horonita; laonde lo scacciai d’appresso a me.
29 Ricordati di loro, o Dio mio; conciossiachè abbiano contaminato il sacerdozio, e il patto del sacerdozio, e de’ Leviti.
30 Io dunque li nettai da ogni persona straniera; e ristabilii le mute de’ sacerdoti e de’ Leviti, ciascuno secondo il suo ufficio.
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