32 And between the going up of the corner unto the sheep gate repaired the goldsmiths and the merchants.
32 and between the room above the corner and the Sheep Gate the goldsmiths and merchants made repairs.
32 And between the upper chamber of the corner and the Sheep Gate the goldsmiths and the merchants repaired.
32 The goldsmiths and the merchants made the repairs between the Upper Room at the Corner and the Sheep Gate.
32 And between the upper room at the corner, as far as the Sheep Gate, the goldsmiths and the merchants made repairs.
32 The other goldsmiths and merchants repaired the wall from that corner to the Sheep Gate.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Nehemiah 3:32
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The rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem.
The work was divided, so that every one might know what he had to do, and mind it, with a desire to excel; yet without contention, or separate interests. No strife appears among them, but which should do most for the public good. Every Israelite should lend a hand toward the building up of Jerusalem. Let not nobles think any thing below them, by which they may advance the good of their country. Even some females helped forward the work. Some repaired over against their houses, and one repaired over against his chamber. When a general good work is to be done, each should apply himself to that part which is within his reach. If every one will sweep before his own door, the street will be clean; if every one will mend one, we shall all be mended. Some that had first done helped their fellows. The walls of Jerusalem, in heaps of rubbish, represent the desperate state of the world around, while the number and malice of those who hindered the building, give some faint idea of the enemies we have to contend with, while executing the work of God. Every one must begin at home; for it is by getting the work of God advanced in our own souls that we shall best contribute to the good of the church of Christ. May the Lord thus stir up the hearts of his people, to lay aside their petty disputes, and to disregard their worldly interests, compared with building the walls of Jerusalem, and defending the cause of truth and godliness against the assaults of avowed enemies.