Nehemiah 10:1

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Now those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,

Original Language Analysis

וְעַ֖ל H5921
וְעַ֖ל
Strong's: H5921
Word #: 1 of 7
above, over, upon, or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications
הַֽחֲתוּמִ֑ים Now those that sealed H2856
הַֽחֲתוּמִ֑ים Now those that sealed
Strong's: H2856
Word #: 2 of 7
to close up; especially to seal
נְחֶמְיָ֧ה were Nehemiah H5166
נְחֶמְיָ֧ה were Nehemiah
Strong's: H5166
Word #: 3 of 7
nechemjah, the name of three israelites
הַתִּרְשָׁ֛תָא the Tirshatha H8660
הַתִּרְשָׁ֛תָא the Tirshatha
Strong's: H8660
Word #: 4 of 7
tirshatha, the title of a persian deputy or governor
בֶּן the son H1121
בֶּן the son
Strong's: H1121
Word #: 5 of 7
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
חֲכַלְיָ֖ה of Hachaliah H2446
חֲכַלְיָ֖ה of Hachaliah
Strong's: H2446
Word #: 6 of 7
chakaljah, an israelite
וְצִדְקִיָּֽה׃ and Zidkijah H6667
וְצִדְקִיָּֽה׃ and Zidkijah
Strong's: H6667
Word #: 7 of 7
tsidkijah, the name of six israelites

Analysis & Commentary

Now those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,

This verse within Nehemiah 10 addresses themes of covenant renewal, specific commitments, accountability. General confession leads to specific commitments regarding temple support, Sabbath observance, and separation from paganism. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sovereignty combined with human responsibility, faith expressed through obedient action, and the necessity of both individual and corporate commitment to covenant faithfulness. Nehemiah models leadership that combines vision, prayer, courage, integrity, and perseverance amid sustained opposition.

Historical Context

Nehemiah's account occurs during Persian imperial dominance (539-331 BC), specifically 445-433 BC under Artaxerxes I. The spiritual reforms under Ezra and Nehemiah shaped Judaism for centuries, establishing Scripture's centrality and patterns of worship continuing into the intertestamental period and beyond. The Persian period was crucial transitional time when Jewish identity shifted from monarchical nationalism to Torah-centered covenantal community. Without political independence, the people's cohesion depended on shared scripture, temple worship, and covenant obedience. This established patterns persisting through the Second Temple period into New Testament times. Understanding this context illuminates Jesus's ministry among a people shaped by these reforms and challenges.

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