Nehemiah 4:1-23

THE MACHINATIONS OF THE ENEMIES OF THE JEWS 1. Sanballat] His irritation at Nehemiah's arrival (Nehemiah 2:10) was increased by the work accomplished by the latter.... [ Continue Reading ]

Nehemiah 4:2

FORTIFY THEMSELVES] The same word as that used in Nehemiah 3:8, with a like uncertainty of meaning. Some render 'will they (the Persian authorities) let them alone?' WILL THEY SACRIFICE?] i.e. in the hope of obtaining supernatural assistance.... [ Continue Reading ]

Nehemiah 4:4

IN THE LAND OF CAPTIVITY] Nehemiah's desire for the confusion of his enemies not unnaturally took the form of a wish that they might experience the fate which he and his countrymen had undergone.... [ Continue Reading ]

Nehemiah 4:9

WE MADE OUR PRAYER.. A WATCH] Nehemiah and his followers, whilst commending themselves in prayer to God, took every precaution within their power.... [ Continue Reading ]

Nehemiah 4:12

FROM ALL PLACES, etc.] perhaps, 'from all places, Ye must return to us,' this being an appeal from the Jews of the neighbouring towns to their fellow-citizens who had gone to work at Jerusalem, summoning them to return for their protection. But LXX has 'From all places they come up against us.'... [ Continue Reading ]

Nehemiah 4:17

WITH THOSE THAT LADED] RV 'laded themselves': i.e. laboured vigorously. _Every one_ .. WEAPON] This clause probably refers to the second of the two classes named in the beginning of the v., viz. those THAT BARE BURDENS. These with one hand carried materials and with the other held a missile. The 'bu... [ Continue Reading ]

Nehemiah 4:23

MEN OF THE GUARD] i.e. the Persian guard attached to Nehemiah as governor: cp. Nehemiah 2:9. _Saving that_ .. WASHING] RV renders,' every one _went with_ his weapon _to_ the water': whilst others suggest, 'every one sent for water'; but the text is too defective to be translated with certainty: the... [ Continue Reading ]

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