| Geneva Study Bible The children of Arah, seven hundred seventy and five. Wesley's Notes 2:5 Seven hundred, and c. - In Neh 7:10, they were only six hundred and fifty two, it seems seven hundred and seventy five marched out of Babylon, but some of them died, others were hindered by sickness, or other casualties, and so there came only six hundred and fifty two to Jerusalem. And the like is to be said in the like differences: which it suffices to hint once for all. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary 5. children of Arah, seven hundred seventy and five-The number is stated in Ne 7:10 to have been only six hundred fifty-two. It is probable that all mentioned as belonging to this family repaired to the general place of rendezvous, or had enrolled their names at first as intending to go; but in the interval of preparation, some died, others were prevented by sickness or insurmountable obstacles, so that ultimately no more than six hundred fifty-two came to Jerusalem. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 2:1-35 An account was kept of the families that came up out of captivity. See how sin lowers a nation, which righteousness would exalt! |