Text -- Nehemiah 4:5 (NET)
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Wesley: Neh 4:5 - -- Let their wickedness be in thy sight, so as to bring down judgments upon them, that either they may be reformed, or others may be warned by their exam...
Let their wickedness be in thy sight, so as to bring down judgments upon them, that either they may be reformed, or others may be warned by their example. God is said to cover or hide sin when he forbears to punish it.
They have not only provoked us builders, but thee also.
JFB -> Neh 4:4-5
JFB: Neh 4:4-5 - -- The imprecations invoked here may seem harsh, cruel, and vindictive; but it must be remembered that Nehemiah and his friends regarded those Samaritan ...
The imprecations invoked here may seem harsh, cruel, and vindictive; but it must be remembered that Nehemiah and his friends regarded those Samaritan leaders as enemies to the cause of God and His people, and therefore as deserving to be visited with heavy judgments. The prayer, therefore, is to be considered as emanating from hearts in which neither hatred, revenge, nor any inferior passion, but a pious and patriotic zeal for the glory of God and the success of His cause, held the ascendant sway.
Clarke -> Neh 4:5
Clarke: Neh 4:5 - -- Let not their sin be blotted out - These are the most terrible imprecations; but probably we should understand them as declaratory, for the same for...
Let not their sin be blotted out - These are the most terrible imprecations; but probably we should understand them as declaratory, for the same form of the verb, in the Hebrew, is used as precative and imperative. Turn their reproach - Their reproach shall be turned. Give them for a prey - They shall be given for a prey. Cover not their iniquity - Their iniquity shall not be covered. Let not their sin be blotted out - Their sin shall not be blotted out. All who know the genius of the Hebrew language, know that the future tense is used to express all these senses. Besides, we may rest assured that Nehemiah’ s curses, or declaration of God’ s judgments, had respect only to their bodies, and to their life: not to their souls and the world to come. And then they amount to no more than this: What a man soweth that he shall reap.
TSK -> Neh 4:5
TSK: Neh 4:5 - -- cover not : Psa 59:5-13, Psa 69:27, Psa 109:14; Jer 18:23; 2Ti 4:14
their sin : Psa 51:1, Psa 51:9; Isa 43:25, Isa 44:22
before the builders : Isa 36:...
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Poole -> Neh 4:5
Poole: Neh 4:5 - -- Let not their sin be blotted out from before thee let their wickedness be in thy sight, so as to bring down deserved judgments it. upon them, that ei...
Let not their sin be blotted out from before thee let their wickedness be in thy sight, so as to bring down deserved judgments it. upon them, that either they may be convinced and reformed, or others may be warned by their example. God is said to cover or hide sin when he forbears to punish.
They have provoked thee to anger before the builders i.e. they have not only provoked us builders, but thee also. Or, they have provoked or derided the builders to their face , i.e. openly and impudently, in contempt of God, and of this work, which is done by his direction and encouragement.
Haydock -> Neh 4:5
Haydock: Neh 4:5 - -- Face. Punish the obstinate. (Tirinus) ---
He does not wish that they may continue impenitent. (Calmet) ---
But, on that supposition, he approves...
Face. Punish the obstinate. (Tirinus) ---
He does not wish that they may continue impenitent. (Calmet) ---
But, on that supposition, he approves of the divine justice, and foretells what will happen. (Estius) ---
Revenge was equally criminal under the old law, as it is at present. But the servants of God express their approbation (Calmet) of his inscrutable counsels. The imperative in Hebrew is often used for the future tense. (Haydock) ---
Mocked. Protestants, "provoked thee.... before the builders." Septuagint omit most of this and the following verses; having only, "Do not hide thyself, with respect to wickedness." (Haydock)
Gill -> Neh 4:5
Gill: Neh 4:5 - -- And cover not their iniquity, and let not their sin be blotted out from before thee,.... Let it not go unpunished, and even let it not be pardoned; wh...
And cover not their iniquity, and let not their sin be blotted out from before thee,.... Let it not go unpunished, and even let it not be pardoned; which is spoken, not from a private spirit of revenge, but from a public spirit for the glory of God, and his justice; and not as a mere imprecation, but as a prophecy of what would be the case, in like manner as many of David's petitions in the Psalms; and for this there was a good foundation, since God had threatened the Moabites and Ammonites with utter destruction:
for they have provoked thee to anger before the builders; by despising his people, and mocking at the work the Lord had called them to; and this they did publicly, and on purpose to discourage the workmen.