
Text -- Nehemiah 5:14 (NET)




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Wesley: Neh 5:14 - -- Not that he continued so long together at Jerusalem, but he so long governed Jerusalem by himself when present, and in his absence, by a deputy.
Not that he continued so long together at Jerusalem, but he so long governed Jerusalem by himself when present, and in his absence, by a deputy.

Wesley: Neh 5:14 - -- That allowance which by the laws of God and nations, and of the king of Persia, the governors might require.
That allowance which by the laws of God and nations, and of the king of Persia, the governors might require.
JFB -> Neh 5:14
JFB: Neh 5:14 - -- We have a remarkable proof both of the opulence and the disinterestedness of Nehemiah. As he declined, on conscientious grounds, to accept the lawful ...
We have a remarkable proof both of the opulence and the disinterestedness of Nehemiah. As he declined, on conscientious grounds, to accept the lawful emoluments attached to his government, and yet maintained a style of princely hospitality for twelve years out of his own resources, it is evident that his office of cup-bearer at the court of Shushan must have been very lucrative.
Clarke -> Neh 5:14
Clarke: Neh 5:14 - -- I and my brethren have not eaten the bread of the governor. - From what is related here, and in the following verse, we find that the table of the g...
I and my brethren have not eaten the bread of the governor. - From what is related here, and in the following verse, we find that the table of the governor was always supplied by the people with bread and wine; and, besides, they had forty shekels per diem for their other expenses. The people were also greatly oppressed by the servants and officers of the governor; but, during the twelve years that Nehemiah had been with them, he took not this salary, and ate none of their bread. Nor were his servants permitted to take or exact any thing from them. Having such an example, it was scandalous for their chiefs, priests, and nobles, thus to oppress an afflicted and distressed people.
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Barnes -> Neh 5:14
Barnes: Neh 5:14 - -- Have not eaten the bread of the governor - i. e. "have not, like other Persian governors, lived at the expense of the people under my governmen...
Have not eaten the bread of the governor - i. e. "have not, like other Persian governors, lived at the expense of the people under my government."See Ezr 4:14 note.
Poole -> Neh 5:14
Poole: Neh 5:14 - -- Twelve years not that he continued so long together at Jerusalem, of which see Neh 2:6 ; but that he so long governed Jerusalem by himself when he wa...
Twelve years not that he continued so long together at Jerusalem, of which see Neh 2:6 ; but that he so long governed Jerusalem by himself when he was present, and in his absence by a deputy.
I and my brethren either my fellow officers, or they whom I left in my stead, who as they were to do any work, so might have required my rights.
The bread of the governor i.e. that allowance which by the laws of God and nations, and of the king of Persia, the governors might require for the maintenance of their own dignity and office, and of the public service.
Haydock -> Neh 5:14
Gill -> Neh 5:14
Gill: Neh 5:14 - -- Moreover, from the time that I was appointed to be their governor in the land of Judah,.... That is, by the king of Persia, which was not done when he...
Moreover, from the time that I was appointed to be their governor in the land of Judah,.... That is, by the king of Persia, which was not done when he was first sent into Judea; but very probably when he had finished the wall in fifty two days, he returned to Persia, and gave the king an account of his success, and how things stood in those parts, when he judged it necessary to send him again in the character of a governor, and which was still within the same year, as follows: from the twentieth year, even unto the thirty second year of Artaxerxes, that is, twelve years; see Neh 13:6.
I and my brethren have not eaten the bread of the governor; which was fit and proper for him, and used to be given him; neither he, nor those that assisted him in the government, the principal men he brought along with him, and put into posts and places under him.

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TSK Synopsis -> Neh 5:1-19
TSK Synopsis: Neh 5:1-19 - --1 The Jews complain of their debt, mortgage, and bondage.6 Nehemiah rebukes the usurers, and causes them to make a covenant of restitution.14 He forbe...
MHCC -> Neh 5:14-19
MHCC: Neh 5:14-19 - --Those who truly fear God, will not dare to do any thing cruel or unjust. Let all who are in public places remember that they are so placed to do good,...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 5:14-19
Matthew Henry: Neh 5:14-19 - -- Nehemiah had mentioned his own practice, as an inducement to the nobles not to burden the poor, no, not with just demands; here he relates more part...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 5:14-19
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 5:14-19 - --
Nehemiah's unselfish conduct . - The transaction above related gaveNehemiah occasion to speak in his narrative of the unselfishness withwhich he ha...
Constable: Neh 1:1--7:73 - --I. THE FORTIFICATION OF JERUSALEM chs. 1--7
"The first seven chapters of Nehemiah as well as 12:31-13:31 are wri...

Constable: Neh 3:1--7:5 - --B. The Rebuilding of the Walls 3:1-7:4
Nehemiah described the reconstruction of the walls starting with ...
