Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Nehemiah 10:1-39
Israel’s confession and oath (9:1-10:39)Two days after the end of the Feast of Tabernacles (which lasted from the fifteenth day to the twenty-second day of the month; see 8:18; Leviticus 23:34), the people reassembled for another reading of the law. After this came a time of confession and worship led by the Levites (9:1-5).The prayer began by exalting God as the great Creator, and by praising him for choosing Abraham and making his covenant with him (6-8). God was faithful to his people... read more
Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Nehemiah 10:32
Nehemiah 10:32 . To charge ourselves Every particular person among us; yearly with a third part of a shekel About ten-pence of our money; for the service of the house of our God To provide the show-bread for the table, two lambs for the daily offerings, four for the sabbaths, and more costly sacrifices for other festivals, occasional sin-offerings, and meat offerings, and drink-offerings for them all, the charge of which was great and constant. Formerly these things had been provided... read more