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Above the horse gate repaired the priests, everyone over against his own house.

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Start at Your Own Front Door

Matthew Henry highlights a powerful principle in this verse: "every one over against his own house." He suggests that great community-wide work is accomplished when each person takes responsibility for the area within their reach. For Christians, this means spiritual renewal for the whole church begins with individuals tending to their own souls and families first. As Henry puts it, "if everyone will sweep before their own door, the street will be clean."

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Nehemiah

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Nehemiah 3:17–30

18th Century

Theologian

The constant mention of “priests,” “Levites,” and “Nethinims” sufficiently indicates that the writer is here concerned with the priestly quarter, t…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Nehemiah 3:28

19th Century

Bishop

From above the horse gate. —This gate was between the Temple and the palace, and the space from the wall of Ophel seems n…

John Gill

John Gill

On Nehemiah 3:28

17th Century

Pastor

From above the horse gate repaired the priests
So called, either because near it were stables for horses; or through…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Nehemiah 3:1–32

17th Century

Minister

The work was divided so that everyone might know what they had to do and attend to it, with a desire to excel, yet without contention or separate i…