Nehemiah 12:14
Of Melicu, Jonathan; of Shebaniah, Joseph;
Jump to: BarnesBensonBICambridgeClarkeDarbyEllicottExpositor'sExp DctGaebeleinGSBGillGrayGuzikHaydockHastingsHomileticsJFBKDKellyKingLangeMacLarenMHCMHCWParkerPoolePulpitSermonSCOTTBWESTSK
EXPOSITORY (ENGLISH BIBLE)
(14) Melicu is the “Malluch” of Nehemiah 12:2, and Hattush is omitted. Other anomalies of this kind may be noticed, of which no account can now be given.

12:1-26 It is a debt we owe to faithful ministers, to remember our guides, who have spoken to us the word of God. It is good to know what our godly predecessors were, that we may learn what we should be.The six generations of high priests covered a little more than two centuries (538-333 B.C.), or a little under thirty-five years to a generation. Jaddua was the high priest who (according to Josephus) had an interview with Alexander shortly after the battle of Issus. 12. in the days of Joiakim were priests, the chief of the fathers—As there had been priests in the days of Jeshua, so in the time of Joiakim, the son and successor of Jeshua, the sons of those persons filled the priestly office in the place of their fathers, some of whom were still alive, though many were dead. No text from Poole on this verse.

And in the days of Joiakim were priests, the chief of the fathers,.... This was the son and successor of Jeshua, or Joshua, the first high priest of the second temple; the principal men of the priesthood in his time were as follow, and who were the sons, or however the descendants of the priests in the time of his father before mentioned: these were Meraiah, Hananiah, Meshullam, Jehohanan, Jonathan, Joseph, Adna, Helkai, Zechariah, (the prophet of that name,) Meshullam, Zichri, Piltai, Shammua, Jehonathan, Mattenai, Uzzi, Kallai, Eber, Hashabiah, Nethaneel; in all twenty, whereas there are twenty two named, as in his father's days, there being no sons or descendants from two of them, namely, Hattush and Miamin. Of Melicu, Jonathan; of Shebaniah, Joseph;
EXEGETICAL (ORIGINAL LANGUAGES)
14. Melicu] R.V. Malluchi. Marg. ‘Another reading is, Melicu’. The K’thib gives Malluchi; the Q’ri Melicu. The LXX. reads Μαλούχ, the Vulgate ‘Milico.’

Nehemiah 12:14Nehemiah 12:12-21 contains the list of the priestly houses and their heads, which has been already explained in conjunction with that in Nehemiah 12:1-7. Nehemiah 12:22-26. The list of the heads of the Levites, Nehemiah 12:22 and Nehemiah 12:24, is, according to Nehemiah 12:26, that of the days of Joiakim, and of the days of Nehemiah and Ezra. Whence it follows, that it does not apply only to the time of Joiakim; for though Ezra might indeed have come to Jerusalem in the latter days of Joiakim's high-priesthood, yet Nehemiah's arrival found his successor Eliashib already in office, and the statements of Nehemiah 12:22 and Nehemiah 12:23 must be understood accordingly.
Links
Nehemiah 12:14 Interlinear
Nehemiah 12:14 Parallel Texts


Nehemiah 12:14 NIV
Nehemiah 12:14 NLT
Nehemiah 12:14 ESV
Nehemiah 12:14 NASB
Nehemiah 12:14 KJV

Nehemiah 12:14 Bible Apps
Nehemiah 12:14 Parallel
Nehemiah 12:14 Biblia Paralela
Nehemiah 12:14 Chinese Bible
Nehemiah 12:14 French Bible
Nehemiah 12:14 German Bible

Bible Hub














Nehemiah 12:13
Top of Page
Top of Page