Text -- Nehemiah 4:14 (NET)
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Wesley: Neh 4:14 - -- He looked up, engaged God for him, and put himself and his cause under the Divine protection. That was his way, and should be ours: all his cares, all...
He looked up, engaged God for him, and put himself and his cause under the Divine protection. That was his way, and should be ours: all his cares, all his griefs, all his fears he spread before God.
Wesley: Neh 4:14 - -- You think your enemies are great and terrible. But what are they in comparison of God? Especially in opposition to him?
You think your enemies are great and terrible. But what are they in comparison of God? Especially in opposition to him?
Be not ye afraid of them - Are they more terrible or stronger than God
Clarke: Neh 4:14 - -- Fight for your brethren - Your own countrymen, who worship the same God, and are come from the same stock; your sons, whom they wish to slay or lead...
Fight for your brethren - Your own countrymen, who worship the same God, and are come from the same stock; your sons, whom they wish to slay or lead into captivity; your daughters and wives, whom they wish to deflower and defile; and your houses, which they wish to seize and occupy as their own. They had every thing at stake; and therefore they must fight pro aris et focis , for their religion, their lives, and their property. A people thus interested, who once take up the sword, can never be conquered
There is an address made to the Greeks by their leader in Aeschylus, Pers. ver. 402, similar to this, to excite them against the Persians: -
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Ελευθερουτε πατριδ, ελευθερουτε δ
"- Sons of the Greeks, go on
Free now your country, and your children free
Your wives, the temples of your fathers’ gods
And dear abodes of farthest ancestors: -
Now strike the blow for all!
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TSK: Neh 4:14 - -- Be ye not afraid, Num 14:9; Deu 1:21, Deu 1:29, Deu 1:30, Deu 20:3, Deu 20:4; Jos 1:9; 2Ch 20:15-17, 2Ch 32:7; Psa 27:1, Psa 46:11; Isa 41:10-14; Mat ...
Be ye not afraid, Num 14:9; Deu 1:21, Deu 1:29, Deu 1:30, Deu 20:3, Deu 20:4; Jos 1:9; 2Ch 20:15-17, 2Ch 32:7; Psa 27:1, Psa 46:11; Isa 41:10-14; Mat 10:28; Heb 13:6
remember : Psa 20:7, Psa 77:10-20, Psa 143:5; Isa 51:12, Isa 51:13, Isa 63:11-13
great : Neh 1:5; Deu 10:17; Job 37:22; Psa 65:5, Psa 66:3, Psa 66:5; Isa 64:1-3; Nah 1:2-7; Heb 12:20, Heb 12:21, Heb 12:28, Heb 12:29
fight : 2Sa 10:12
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Haydock -> Neh 4:14
Haydock: Neh 4:14 - -- Remember. These are the most powerful arguments to encourage an army. (Haydock)
Remember. These are the most powerful arguments to encourage an army. (Haydock)
Gill -> Neh 4:14
Gill: Neh 4:14 - -- And I looked,.... Took a view of the people, and observed that they were in their proper place, and sufficiently armed, and also whether the enemy was...
And I looked,.... Took a view of the people, and observed that they were in their proper place, and sufficiently armed, and also whether the enemy was coming:
and rose up and said unto the nobles, and to the rulers, and to the rest of the people; who were under their nobles and rulers, as their captains and commanders:
be not ye afraid of them; of their enemies, their numbers, and their threats:
remember the Lord, which is great and terrible; who is greater than they, and is to be feared and trusted in by his people, and is terrible even to the kings of the earth:
and fight for your brethren, your sons and your daughters, your wives and your houses; intimating, that they were in danger of losing all that was near and dear, valuable and precious to them, if they did not fight for them; and therefore it became them to quit themselves like men, and be strong.