CHAPTER VII

Nehemiah makes use of proper precautions in guarding the city

gates, 1-4.

He proposes to reckon the people according to their genealogies;

and finds a register of those who came out of Babylon, with

Zerubbabel, 5-7.

A transcript of the register, 8-10.

Account of those who came from other provinces; and of priests

who, because they could not show their register, were put away

from the priesthood as polluted, 61-65.

The sum total of the congregation: of their men-servants and

maid-servants; singing men and women; horses, mules, camels, and

asses, 66-69.

The sums given by different persons for the work, 70-72.

All betake themselves to their several cities, 73.

NOTES ON CHAP. VII

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