Scripture Spot Logo

Verse of the Day

WEB

Author Spotlight

Loading featured author...

Report Issue

See a formatting issue or error?

Let us know →

Now before this, Eliashib the priest, who was appointed over the chambers of the house of our God, being allied to Tobiah,

Verse Takeaways

1

The High Priest's Scandal

Commentators overwhelmingly identify Eliashib not as a common priest, but as the High Priest of Israel. His alliance with Tobiah, a declared enemy of the Jews, was therefore a profound betrayal of his sacred office. Scholars suggest this scandalous relationship is why Eliashib, the nation's spiritual leader, was conspicuously absent from the significant religious revivals and ceremonies described in earlier chapters.

See 3 Verse Takeaways

Book Overview

Nehemiah

Author

Audience

Composition

Teaching Highlights

Outline

+ 5 more

See Overview

Commentaries

5

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Nehemiah 13:4

18th Century

Theologian

The relations of Eliashib, the high priest (Nehemiah 3:1), with Tobiah and Sanballat will account for the absence of any reference to h…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Nehemiah 13:4–9

19th Century

Bishop

The scandal of the high priest.

John Gill

John Gill

On Nehemiah 13:4

17th Century

Pastor

And before this Before the above law was read, and observed and acted upon:

Eliashib the priest

Premium

Go Ad-Free

Go ad-free and create your own bookmark library

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Nehemiah 13:1–9

17th Century

Minister

Israel was a special people, not meant to mix with the nations. Consider the benefit of publicly reading the Word of God; when it is properly atten…