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Lod, and Ono, the valley of craftsmen.
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A Heart for Holy Places
Matthew Henry uses the broader context of this chapter to pose a timeless question: do we prioritize our own ease or the good of God's community? He suggests that a genuine love for holy things and places, like a vibrant church, is a sign of spiritual health. This desire to be near God's people on earth prepares our hearts for an eternity 'present with the Lord' in the holy city of the New Jerusalem.
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Nehemiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Many of the places mentioned in these verses are mentioned in Joshua 15:27-39; Joshua 18:21–28.
19th Century
Anglican
The leaders in the country.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
(See Gill on Nehemiah 10:31).
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In all ages, people have preferred their own ease and advantage to the public good. Even the professors of religion too commonly seek their own, an…