Text -- Nehemiah 4:16 (NET)
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Lest our enemies should repeat their enterprize.
Of my domestick servants, and of my guards.
All their weapons: they stood in their arms prepared for battle.
Wesley: Neh 4:16 - -- To encourage them in their work, sometimes to assist with their own hands: and to direct and command them in case of an assault.
To encourage them in their work, sometimes to assist with their own hands: and to direct and command them in case of an assault.
The Jews who were upon the wall.
Clarke: Neh 4:16 - -- Half - wrought in the work - This is no unusual thing, even in the present day, in Palestine: people sowing their seed are often attended by an arme...
Half - wrought in the work - This is no unusual thing, even in the present day, in Palestine: people sowing their seed are often attended by an armed man, to prevent the Arabs from robbing them of their seed, which they will not fail to do if not protected
Clarke: Neh 4:16 - -- Habergeons - In the Franco-Gallic, hautbergon signifies a coat of mail; but as in Teutonic hais signifies the neck, and bergen , to cover or defe...
Habergeons - In the Franco-Gallic, hautbergon signifies a coat of mail; but as in Teutonic
TSK -> Neh 4:16
TSK: Neh 4:16 - -- my servants : Neh 4:23, Neh 5:15, Neh 5:16; Psa 101:6
and the other half : This is no unusual thing in Palestine, even at the present day; people sowi...
my servants : Neh 4:23, Neh 5:15, Neh 5:16; Psa 101:6
and the other half : This is no unusual thing in Palestine, even at the present day; people sowing their seed are often attended by armed men, to prevent the Arabs from robbing them of it.
habergeons :
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Barnes -> Neh 4:16
Barnes: Neh 4:16 - -- Habergeons - Or, "coats of mail."Coats of mail were common in Assyria from the ninth century B.C., and in Egypt even earlier. They were made of...
Habergeons - Or, "coats of mail."Coats of mail were common in Assyria from the ninth century B.C., and in Egypt even earlier. They were made of thin laminae of bronze or iron, sewn upon leather or linen, and overlapping one another.
Poole -> Neh 4:16
Poole: Neh 4:16 - -- From that time forth lest our enemies should repeat their enterprise.
The half of my servants of my domestic servants, and of my guards, who should...
From that time forth lest our enemies should repeat their enterprise.
The half of my servants of my domestic servants, and of my guards, who should have attended upon my own person.
The spears, the shields, and the bows, and the habergeons i.e. all their weapons; they stood in their arms prepared for battle.
The rulers were behind all partly to encourage them in their work, and sometimes to assist with their own hands; and partly to direct and command them in case of an assault.
The house of Judah i.e. the Jews who were upon the wall.
Haydock -> Neh 4:16
Haydock: Neh 4:16 - -- Their. Hebrew, "my servants," (Menochius) half of whom only wrought, while the rest stood guard. If we adhere to the Vulgate, we must suppose that ...
Their. Hebrew, "my servants," (Menochius) half of whom only wrought, while the rest stood guard. If we adhere to the Vulgate, we must suppose that Nehemias altered his first plan, and ordered almost all to be ready to fight or to labour, as occasion might require, ver. 17. (Calmet) ---
In. "Over, (Haydock) or behind all the family of Juda," (Vatable) encouraging the people by word, and sometimes by example. (Tirinus) (Menochius)
Gill -> Neh 4:16
Gill: Neh 4:16 - -- And it came to pass from that time forth,.... That they were thus alarmed of danger from their enemies:
that the half of my servants wrought in the...
And it came to pass from that time forth,.... That they were thus alarmed of danger from their enemies:
that the half of my servants wrought in the work; of building the wall; his domestic servants, his guards, or mighty men, as Jarchi, men of war, the soldiers:
and the other half of them held both the spears, the shields, and the bows; some offensive, others defensive weapons; some to fight with at a distance, others near at hand:
and the habergeons; coats of mail, which they took and clothed themselves with:
and the rulers were behind all the house of Judah; the Jews that were working at the wall, to animate and encourage them, protect and defend them.