Nehemiah 10:1
Translations
King James Version (KJV)
Now those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,
American King James Version (AKJV)
Now those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,
American Standard Version (ASV)
Now those that sealed were: Nehemiah the governor, the son of Hacaliah, and Zedekiah,
Basic English Translation (BBE)
Now those who put down their names were Nehemiah the Tirshatha, the son of Hacaliah, and Zedekiah,
Webster's Revision
Now those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,
World English Bible
Now those who sealed were: Nehemiah the governor, the son of Hacaliah, and Zedekiah,
English Revised Version (ERV)
Now those that sealed were, Nehemiah the Tirshatha, the son of Hacaliah, and Zedekiah;
Definitions for Nehemiah 10:1
Clarke's Nehemiah 10:1 Bible Commentary
Now those that sealed - Four classes here seal. Nehemiah first, as their governor. And after him, secondly, The priests, Nehemiah 10:2-8. Thirdly, The Levites, Nehemiah 10:9-13. Fourthly, The chiefs of the people, Nehemiah 10:14-27.
It is strange that, among all these, we hear nothing of Ezra, nor of the high priest Eliashib. Nor are any of the prophets mentioned, though there must have been some of them at Jerusalem at this time.
The whole of this chapter, the two first verses excepted, is wanting in the Arabic; the word Pashur of the third verse is retained; and the rest of the chapter is summed up in these words, and the rest of their assembly.
Barnes's Nehemiah 10:1 Bible Commentary
The "Zidkijah" of this passage is probably the same as "Zadok" Nehemiah 13:13. "Zadok" is expressly called "the scribe," and it was probably as the scribe who drew up the document that "Zidkijah" signed it immediately after Nehemiah.
Wesley's Nehemiah 10:1 Bible Commentary
10:1 Sealed - Both in their own names, and in the name of all the rest.It may seem strange that Ezra doth not appear among them. But that might be because he was prevented, by some sickness, or other extraordinary impediment. It is true, we meet with Ezra after this, at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem, chap. 12:36 , and therefore he was then freed from this impediment, whatsoever it was.