
Text -- Nehemiah 5:5 (NET)




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Wesley: Neh 5:5 - -- We are of the same nature, and religion with them, though they treat us as if we were beasts or Heathens.
We are of the same nature, and religion with them, though they treat us as if we were beasts or Heathens.

We are compelled to sell them for our subsistence.

Wesley: Neh 5:5 - -- Which was an evidence of their great necessity, because their daughters were more tender, and weak, and unfit for bond - service, and more exposed to ...
Which was an evidence of their great necessity, because their daughters were more tender, and weak, and unfit for bond - service, and more exposed to injuries than their sons.
JFB -> Neh 5:1-5
JFB: Neh 5:1-5 - -- Such a crisis in the condition of the Jews in Jerusalem--fatigued with hard labor and harassed by the machinations of restless enemies, the majority o...
Such a crisis in the condition of the Jews in Jerusalem--fatigued with hard labor and harassed by the machinations of restless enemies, the majority of them poor, and the bright visions which hope had painted of pure happiness on their return to the land of their fathers being unrealized--must have been very trying to their faith and patience. But, in addition to these vexatious oppressions, many began to sink under a new and more grievous evil. The poor made loud complaints against the rich for taking advantage of their necessities, and grinding them by usurious exactions. Many of them had, in consequence of these oppressions, been driven to such extremities that they had to mortgage their lands and houses to enable them to pay the taxes to the Persian government, and ultimately even to sell their children for slaves to procure the means of subsistence. The condition of the poorer inhabitants was indeed deplorable; for, besides the deficient harvests caused by the great rains (Ezr 10:9; also Hag 1:6-11), a dearth was now threatened by the enemy keeping such a multitude pent up in the city, and preventing the country people bringing in provisions.
Clarke -> Neh 5:5
TSK -> Neh 5:5
TSK: Neh 5:5 - -- our flesh : Gen 37:27; Isa 58:7; Jam 2:5, Jam 2:6
we : Exo 21:1-11; Lev 25:39-43; 2Ki 4:1; Mat 18:25
our flesh : Gen 37:27; Isa 58:7; Jam 2:5, Jam 2:6
we : Exo 21:1-11; Lev 25:39-43; 2Ki 4:1; Mat 18:25

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Barnes -> Neh 5:5
Barnes: Neh 5:5 - -- The power of a father to sell his daughter into slavery is expressly mentioned in the Law Exo 21:7. The power to sell a son appears from this passag...
The power of a father to sell his daughter into slavery is expressly mentioned in the Law Exo 21:7. The power to sell a son appears from this passage. In either case, the sale held good for only six years, or until the next year of jubilee (see the marginal references).
Poole -> Neh 5:5
Poole: Neh 5:5 - -- Our flesh is as the flesh of our brethren we are of the same nature, and nation, and religion with them although they treat us as if we were beasts o...
Our flesh is as the flesh of our brethren we are of the same nature, and nation, and religion with them although they treat us as if we were beasts or heathens, forgetting both humanity and God’ s law, Deu 15:7 .
We bring into bondage we are compelled to sell them for our subsistence.
Our sons and our daughters which was an evidence of their great necessity, because their daughters were more tender, and weak, and unfit for bond-service, and more exposed to injuries, than their sons.
Neither is it in our power to redeem them which we are allowed to do, Exo 21:7 , but have not wherewith to do it.
Haydock -> Neh 5:5
Haydock: Neh 5:5 - -- Brethren, who are still in captivity, or we are of the same nature as the rich, (Calmet) who so cruelly oppress us. (Menochius)
Brethren, who are still in captivity, or we are of the same nature as the rich, (Calmet) who so cruelly oppress us. (Menochius)
Gill -> Neh 5:5
Gill: Neh 5:5 - -- Yet now our flesh is as the flesh of our brethren,.... We are of the same nature, nation, stock, and religion: our children as their children; are cir...
Yet now our flesh is as the flesh of our brethren,.... We are of the same nature, nation, stock, and religion: our children as their children; are circumcised as they, and have a right to the same privileges in church and state:
and, lo, we bring into bondage our sons and daughters to be servants; shall be obliged to it, unless relieved:
and some of our daughters are brought into bondage already; sold to be servants, as they might in case of the poverty of parents, Exo 21:7, and some were sometimes taken to be bondmen in payment of their parents' debts, 2Ki 4:1
neither is it in our power to redeem them, for other men have our lands and vineyards; as pledges for money borrowed.

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NET Notes: Neh 5:5 The poor among the returned exiles were being exploited by their rich countrymen. Moneylenders were loaning large amounts of money, and not only colle...
Geneva Bible -> Neh 5:5
Geneva Bible: Neh 5:5 Yet now our flesh [is] as ( d ) the flesh of our brethren, our children as their children: and, lo, we bring into bondage our sons and our daughters t...

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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 5:1-5
MHCC: Neh 5:1-5 - --Men prey upon their fellow-creatures: by despising the poor they reproach their Maker. Such conduct is a disgrace to any, but who can sufficiently abh...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 5:1-5
Matthew Henry: Neh 5:1-5 - -- We have here the tears of the oppressed, which Solomon considered, Ecc 4:1. Let us consider them as here they are dropped before Nehemiah, whose off...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 5:1-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 5:1-5 - --
The people complain of oppression . - Neh 5:1 There arose a greatcry of the people and of their wives against their brethren the Jews, i.e., asappe...
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 ...
