And the people blessed all the men, that willingly offered themselves to dwell at Jerusalem.
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Bede
AD 735
And I came to Jerusalem and remained there three days. And I arose in the night, I and a few men with me; and I told no one what God had put into my heart to do in Jerusalem; and there was no animal with me but the one on which I rode. And I went out at night by the Valley Gate, and so on until it says: And I inspected the wall; and I turned back and came to the Valley Gate, and went back in.2 He wanders around inspecting the various parts of the devastated city and examines carefully in his mind how each of these should be repaired. Similarly, it is fitting for spiritual teachers also to get up regularly at night and inspect with careful scrutiny the state of the Holy Church while others are resting, so that they might vigilantly investigate how they might repair and rebuild through chastening those things which have been defiled or destroyed in it by the warfare of sins.3 Jerusalem's wall lies in ruins, and the way of life of the faithful is soiled by earthly and base desires. The ga...
Blessed. Applauding their zeal and disinterestedness, as the city was yet only a heap of ruins. (Calmet)
Some from the other ten tribes returned; but the transactions of three tribes are more particularly noticed. (Ven. Bede) (Worthington)