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6:1 When Sanballat, Tobiah, Geshem the Arab, and the rest of our enemies heard that I had rebuilt the wall and no breach remained in it (even though up to that time I had not positioned doors in the gates), 6:2 Sanballat and Geshem sent word to me saying, “Come on! Let’s set up a time to meet together at Kephirim in the plain of Ono.” Now they intended to do me harm. 6:3 So I sent messengers to them saying, “I am engaged in an important work, and I am unable to come down. Why should the work come to a halt when I leave it to come down to you?” 6:4 They contacted me four times in this way, and I responded the same way each time. 6:5 The fifth time that Sanballat sent his assistant to me in this way, he had an open letter in his hand. 6:6 Written in it were the following words: “Among the nations it is rumored (and Geshem has substantiated this) that you and the Jews have intentions of revolting, and for this reason you are building the wall. Furthermore, according to these rumors you are going to become their king. 6:7 You have also established prophets to announce in Jerusalem on your behalf, ‘We have a king in Judah!’ Now the king is going to hear about these rumors. So come on! Let’s talk about this.” 6:8 I sent word back to him, “We are not engaged in these activities you are describing. All of this is a figment of your imagination.” 6:9 All of them were wanting to scare us, supposing, “Their hands will grow slack from the work, and it won’t get done.” So now, strengthen my hands!
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Arab the entire region of the Arabian Peninsula, the Sinai Peninsula, the land of Edom, and all the land between the Jordan Valley and the Euphrates River (ZD).,a region of desert plains
 · Geshem head of the Arab federation of Kedar who opposed Nehemiah (OS)
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Jew the people descended from Israel
 · Judah the son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,a tribe, the land/country,a son of Joseph; the father of Simeon; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Jacob/Israel and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,the tribe of Judah,citizens of the southern kingdom of Judah,citizens of the Persian Province of Judah; the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile,"house of Judah", a phrase which highlights the political leadership of the tribe of Judah,"king of Judah", a phrase which relates to the southern kingdom of Judah,"kings of Judah", a phrase relating to the southern kingdom of Judah,"princes of Judah", a phrase relating to the kingdom of Judah,the territory allocated to the tribe of Judah, and also the extended territory of the southern kingdom of Judah,the Province of Judah under Persian rule,"hill country of Judah", the relatively cool and green central highlands of the territory of Judah,"the cities of Judah",the language of the Jews; Hebrew,head of a family of Levites who returned from Exile,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a man who was second in command of Jerusalem; son of Hassenuah of Benjamin,a Levite in charge of the songs of thanksgiving in Nehemiah's time,a leader who helped dedicate Nehemiah's wall,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah of Asaph dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Ono a town founded by Shemed son of Elpaal of Benjamin
 · Sanballat a man who was an enemy of Nehemiah
 · Tobiah head of a clan of returnees lacking proof of being Israelites,the Ammonite servant who helped Sanballat oppose Nehemiah


Dictionary Themes and Topics: ZECHARIAH, BOOK OF | VILLAGE | Sanballat | Plain | PROPHECY; PROPHETS, 2 | PREACHER; PREACHING | Moabite | MACCABEES, BOOKS OF, 1-2 | JOEL (2) | FOUR | FEIGN | Diplomacy | Decision | Deception | DISPERSION, THE | Craftiness | Country | BREACH | BOCHERU | Armies | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Neh 6:1 - -- Not all of them.

Not all of them.

Wesley: Neh 6:2 - -- To consult about the common service of our master the king of Persia, or to make a friendly accommodation.

To consult about the common service of our master the king of Persia, or to make a friendly accommodation.

Wesley: Neh 6:4 - -- _We must never be overcome by the greatest importunity, to do anything ill or imprudent: but when we are attacked with the same temptation, still resi...

_We must never be overcome by the greatest importunity, to do anything ill or imprudent: but when we are attacked with the same temptation, still resist it with the same reason and resolution.

Wesley: Neh 6:5 - -- As speaking of a thing commonly known.

As speaking of a thing commonly known.

Wesley: Neh 6:7 - -- We have now a king of our nation.

We have now a king of our nation.

Wesley: Neh 6:7 - -- That we may impartially examine the matter, that thy innocency may be cleared.

That we may impartially examine the matter, that thy innocency may be cleared.

Wesley: Neh 6:9 - -- A good prayer, when we are entering on any particular services or conflicts in our Christian warfare.

A good prayer, when we are entering on any particular services or conflicts in our Christian warfare.

JFB: Neh 6:2-4 - -- The Samaritan leaders, convinced that they could not overcome Nehemiah by open arms, resolved to gain advantage over him by deceit and stratagem. With...

The Samaritan leaders, convinced that they could not overcome Nehemiah by open arms, resolved to gain advantage over him by deceit and stratagem. With this in view, under pretext of terminating their differences in an amicable manner, they invited him to a conference. The place of rendezvous was fixed "in some one of the villages in the plain of Ono." "In the villages" is, Hebrew, "in Cephirim," or "Chephirah," the name of a town in the territory of Benjamin (Jos 9:17; Jos 18:26). Nehemiah, however, apprehensive of some intended mischief, prudently declined the invitation. Though it was repeated four times, [Nehemiah's] uniform answer was that his presence could not be dispensed with from the important work in which he was engaged. This was one, though not the only, reason. The principal ground of his refusal was that his seizure or death at their hands would certainly put a stop to the further progress of the fortifications.

JFB: Neh 6:5-9 - -- In Western Asia, letters, after being rolled up like a map, are flattened to the breadth of an inch; and instead of being sealed, they are pasted at t...

In Western Asia, letters, after being rolled up like a map, are flattened to the breadth of an inch; and instead of being sealed, they are pasted at the ends. In Eastern Asia, the Persians make up their letters in the form of a roll about six inches long, and a bit of paper is fastened round it with gum, and sealed with an impression of ink, which resembles our printers' ink, but it is not so thick. Letters were, and are still, sent to persons of distinction in a bag or purse, and even to equals they are enclosed--the tie being made with a colored ribbon. But to inferiors, or persons who are to be treated contemptuously, the letters were sent open--that is, not enclosed in a bag. Nehemiah, accustomed to the punctillious ceremonial of the Persian court, would at once notice the want of the usual formality and know that it was from designed disrespect. The strain of the letter was equally insolent. It was to this effect: The fortifications with which he was so busy were intended to strengthen his position in the view of a meditated revolt: he had engaged prophets to incite the people to enter into his design and support his claim to be their native king; and, to stop the circulation of such reports, which would soon reach the court, he was earnestly besought to come to the wished-for conference. Nehemiah, strong in the consciousness of his own integrity, and penetrating the purpose of this shallow artifice, replied that there were no rumors of the kind described, that the idea of a revolt and the stimulating addresses of hired demagogues were stories of the writer's own invention, and that he declined now, as formerly, to leave his work.

Clarke: Neh 6:2 - -- Come, let us meet together in - the plain of Ono - They wished to get him out of Jerusalem from among his friends, that they might either carry him ...

Come, let us meet together in - the plain of Ono - They wished to get him out of Jerusalem from among his friends, that they might either carry him off, or murder him. Ono is supposed to have been in the tribe of Benjamin, near Jordan.

Clarke: Neh 6:3 - -- I am doing a great work - Though he knew their design, he does not think it prudent to mention it. Had he done so, they would probably have gone to ...

I am doing a great work - Though he knew their design, he does not think it prudent to mention it. Had he done so, they would probably have gone to extremities, finding that they were discovered; and perhaps in a formidable body attacked Jerusalem, when ill provided to sustain such a shock. They wished to effect their purpose rather by treachery than by open violence. I know not any language which a man who is employed on important labors can use more suitably, as an answer to the thousand invitations and provocations he may have to remit his work, enter into useless or trivial conferences, or notice weak, wicked, and malicious attacks on his work and his motives: "I am doing a great work, so I cannot stoop to your nonsense, or notice your malevolence. Why should the work cease, while I leave it, and come down to such as you?"

Clarke: Neh 6:5 - -- With an open letter in his hand - This was an insult to a person of Nehemiah’ s quality: as letters sent to chiefs and governors in the East ar...

With an open letter in his hand - This was an insult to a person of Nehemiah’ s quality: as letters sent to chiefs and governors in the East are always carefully folded up, and put in costly silken bags, and these carefully sealed. The circumstance is thus marked to show the contempt he (Sanballat) had for him.

Clarke: Neh 6:6 - -- And Gashmu saith it - You are accused of crimes against the state, and Geshem, the Arabian, is your accuser.

And Gashmu saith it - You are accused of crimes against the state, and Geshem, the Arabian, is your accuser.

Clarke: Neh 6:7 - -- Thou hast also appointed prophets - Persons who pretend to be commissioned to preach to the people, and say, Nehemiah reigneth

Thou hast also appointed prophets - Persons who pretend to be commissioned to preach to the people, and say, Nehemiah reigneth

Clarke: Neh 6:7 - -- Come now therefore, and let us take counsel - Come and justify yourself before me. This was a trick to get Nehemiah into his power.

Come now therefore, and let us take counsel - Come and justify yourself before me. This was a trick to get Nehemiah into his power.

Clarke: Neh 6:8 - -- There are no such things done - You well know that what you say is false: I shall not, therefore, trouble myself about a false charge.

There are no such things done - You well know that what you say is false: I shall not, therefore, trouble myself about a false charge.

Defender: Neh 6:3 - -- In this response also, Nehemiah sets a notable example for Christian leaders. It is counter-productive to allow God's enemies (or even compromising be...

In this response also, Nehemiah sets a notable example for Christian leaders. It is counter-productive to allow God's enemies (or even compromising believers) to get them sidetracked into unnecessary activities or arguments."

Defender: Neh 6:8 - -- God's enemies will even resort to lying and slander against those who are faithfully accomplishing an important work for Him. Nehemiah's appropriate r...

God's enemies will even resort to lying and slander against those who are faithfully accomplishing an important work for Him. Nehemiah's appropriate response was simply to deny the charges and keep on with the work."

TSK: Neh 6:1 - -- when Sanballat : Neh 2:10, Neh 2:19, Neh 4:1, Neh 4:7 Geshem : Neh 6:6, Gashmu no breach : Neh 4:6, Neh 4:7; Dan 9:25 at that time : Neh 3:1, Neh 3:3,...

when Sanballat : Neh 2:10, Neh 2:19, Neh 4:1, Neh 4:7

Geshem : Neh 6:6, Gashmu

no breach : Neh 4:6, Neh 4:7; Dan 9:25

at that time : Neh 3:1, Neh 3:3, Neh 3:6

TSK: Neh 6:2 - -- Come : They wished to get him out of Jerusalem, from his friends, that they might either carry him off or murder him. 2Sa 3:27, 2Sa 20:9; Psa 37:12; P...

Come : They wished to get him out of Jerusalem, from his friends, that they might either carry him off or murder him. 2Sa 3:27, 2Sa 20:9; Psa 37:12; Pro 26:24-26; Ecc 4:4

Ono : Neh 11:35; 1Ch 8:12

they thought : Psa 12:2, Psa 37:12, Psa 37:32; Jer 41:2; Eze 33:31; Mic 7:4, Mic 7:5; Luk 20:19-21

TSK: Neh 6:3 - -- And I sent : Pro 14:15; Mat 10:16 I am doing : Ecc 9:10; Luk 14:30; Joh 9:4; 1Ti 4:15, 1Ti 4:16

And I sent : Pro 14:15; Mat 10:16

I am doing : Ecc 9:10; Luk 14:30; Joh 9:4; 1Ti 4:15, 1Ti 4:16

TSK: Neh 6:4 - -- four times : Jdg 16:6, Jdg 16:10, Jdg 16:15-20; Pro 7:21; Luk 18:5; 1Co 15:58; Gal 2:5 and I answered : Pro 14:15

TSK: Neh 6:5 - -- with an open letter : This was a gross insult to a person of Nehemiah’ s quality; as the letters sent to chiefs and governors in the East are alw...

with an open letter : This was a gross insult to a person of Nehemiah’ s quality; as the letters sent to chiefs and governors in the East are always carefully folded up, put in silk bags, and then sealed. 2Ki 18:26-28; 2Co 2:11, 2Co 11:13-15; Eph 6:11; 2Th 2:10

TSK: Neh 6:6 - -- It is reported : Jer 9:3-6, Jer 20:10; Mat 5:11; Rom 3:8; 2Co 6:8; 1Pe 2:12, 1Pe 2:13, 1Pe 3:16 Gashmu : Neh 6:1, Neh 6:2, Geshem that thou and : Neh ...

It is reported : Jer 9:3-6, Jer 20:10; Mat 5:11; Rom 3:8; 2Co 6:8; 1Pe 2:12, 1Pe 2:13, 1Pe 3:16

Gashmu : Neh 6:1, Neh 6:2, Geshem

that thou and : Neh 2:19; Ezr 4:12, Ezr 4:15

that thou mayest : Luk 23:2; Joh 19:13

TSK: Neh 6:7 - -- appointed : Neh 6:12, Neh 6:13 a king : 2Sa 15:10-12; 1Ki 1:7, 1Ki 1:18, 1Ki 1:25, 1Ki 1:34 Come now : Pro 26:24-26; Act 23:15

TSK: Neh 6:8 - -- There are : Act 24:12, Act 24:13, Act 25:7, Act 25:10 thou feignest : Job 13:4; Psa 36:3, Psa 38:12, Psa 52:2; Isa 59:4; Dan 11:27; Mat 12:34; Joh 8:4...

TSK: Neh 6:9 - -- For they : Neh 6:14, Neh 4:10-14; 2Ch 32:18 Their hands : 2Ch 15:7; Ezra 4:1-24; Isa 35:3, Isa 35:4; Jer 38:4; Heb 12:12 Now therefore : 1Sa 30:6; Psa...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Neh 6:1 - -- Upon the gates - Rather, "in the gates."This work would naturally be delayed until the last phase.

Upon the gates - Rather, "in the gates."This work would naturally be delayed until the last phase.

Barnes: Neh 6:2 - -- The choice made of Ono, on the skirts of Benjamin, 25 or 30 miles from Jerusalem, as the meeting-place, was, no doubt, in order to draw Nehemiah to ...

The choice made of Ono, on the skirts of Benjamin, 25 or 30 miles from Jerusalem, as the meeting-place, was, no doubt, in order to draw Nehemiah to a distance from his supporters, that so an attack might be made on him with a better chance of success.

Barnes: Neh 6:5 - -- The letter was "open,"in order that the contents might be generally known, and that the Jews, alarmed at the threats contained in it, might refuse t...

The letter was "open,"in order that the contents might be generally known, and that the Jews, alarmed at the threats contained in it, might refuse to continue the work.

Poole: Neh 6:1 - -- I had not set up the doors not all of them. See Poole "Neh 3:1-3" .

I had not set up the doors not all of them. See Poole "Neh 3:1-3" .

Poole: Neh 6:2 - -- Let us meet together to consult about the common service of our master the king of Persia, or to make a friendly accommodation. Ono a city in the t...

Let us meet together to consult about the common service of our master the king of Persia, or to make a friendly accommodation.

Ono a city in the tribe of Benjamin; of which see Neh 11:35 1Ch 8:12 .

Poole: Neh 6:3 - -- I am doing a great work: he tells them one, but not the only, nor the principal, reason of his refusal, because his coming might cause the work to ce...

I am doing a great work: he tells them one, but not the only, nor the principal, reason of his refusal, because his coming might cause the work to cease, not only by the neglect of it during his absence, but by his death, which they by this means might compass, though he thought it not fit to express so much to them.

Poole: Neh 6:5 - -- Thereby bidding open defiance to him, as before he had used secret practices; and intimating that he would do that by manifest force, which he had i...

Thereby bidding open defiance to him, as before he had used secret practices; and intimating that he would do that by manifest force, which he had intended to do by sudden surprise.

Poole: Neh 6:6 - -- Among the heathen the neighbouring people, whom you proudly and disdainfully call heathens or Gentiles. Gashmu , called Geshem , Neh 6:1 ; who affi...

Among the heathen the neighbouring people, whom you proudly and disdainfully call heathens or Gentiles. Gashmu , called Geshem , Neh 6:1 ; who affirmed it and would prove it. According to these words , i.e. according to these reports; or, that thou mayst justify and verify these rumours. Others,

according to these things i.e. when these things which thou art now doing shall be finished. But the first sense seems most agreeable to the use of the same words in the next verse.

Poole: Neh 6:7 - -- There is a king in Judah we have now a king of our own nation, and are free from the bondage of a foreign yoke. Let us take counsel together, that we...

There is a king in Judah we have now a king of our own nation, and are free from the bondage of a foreign yoke. Let us take counsel together, that we may impartially examine the matter, that either thy innocency may be cleared, and false accusations may be prevented; or if thou art guilty, the king may be informed.

Poole: Neh 6:9 - -- They all made us afraid i.e. they endeavoured to do so, and actually did terrify some persons.

They all made us afraid i.e. they endeavoured to do so, and actually did terrify some persons.

Haydock: Neh 6:2 - -- Make. Protestants, "meet together." (Haydock) --- When the adversaries of faith find themselves unable to suppress it, they offer peace: so when P...

Make. Protestants, "meet together." (Haydock) ---

When the adversaries of faith find themselves unable to suppress it, they offer peace: so when Protestants began, and where they are still weak, they would have none persecuted for any opinions in religious matters; "but where they are strong they hardly grant toleration to Catholics." (Worthington) ---

This has been no where more observable than in these [British] islands, where the spirit of persecution has not yet subsided, though banished from most other countries. See Dr. Milner's 4th let. to a Preb.; Debates in Parl. 1810, &c. (Haydock) ---

Villages. Most of the Latin editions, before Sixtus V read, in vitulis in campo uno, (Calmet) "with sacrifices of calves in some one field." (Haydock) ---

Perhaps Cephirim, (Tirinus) or copirim, "villages," (Haydock) may be the name of a place in the plain of Ono, (Tirinus) which is styled the valley of craftsmen, (chap. xi. 35.; Calmet) in the tribe of Benjamin, near the Jordan. (Adrichomius) ---

Mischief, by taking or killing. (Menochius)

Haydock: Neh 6:3 - -- You. This was one, (Haydock) though not the principal reason which hindered him. It is often adviseable not to seem to suspect any evil.

You. This was one, (Haydock) though not the principal reason which hindered him. It is often adviseable not to seem to suspect any evil.

Haydock: Neh 6:5-6 - -- Letter. Hebrew, Septuagint, and Arabic add, "open:" but this word is not in Syriac. The letter might be an order to appear, or might be left open t...

Letter. Hebrew, Septuagint, and Arabic add, "open:" but this word is not in Syriac. The letter might be an order to appear, or might be left open to signify that the bearer was a man of confidence, from whom Nehemias might receive any farther information; unless it was sent in this manner out of contempt. ---

Gossem, the Arabian governor, chap. ii. 19. (Calmet)

Haydock: Neh 6:7 - -- Prophets. This was false; though, no doubt, the true prophets who lived at that time, would promote the laudable undertakings of Nehemias. (Haydock...

Prophets. This was false; though, no doubt, the true prophets who lived at that time, would promote the laudable undertakings of Nehemias. (Haydock) ---

To counteract their influence, the enemies hired Semaia and Noadias, ver. 10., and 14. ---

Together, that thou mayst clear thyself; (Vatable) or that we may repress these rumors, lest the king should suspect us of any connivance. The first sense appears to be preferable. Nehemias did not take the information as a piece of civility. (Calmet) ---

The enemies left it ambiguous, whether they would not join their forces with his, in case he meant to revolt. (Menochius)

Haydock: Neh 6:9 - -- I. Hebrew, "Now, O Lord, strengthen my hands; (Junius, &c.) or, "now strengthening my hands, (Calmet) I went, " &c. Septuagint, &c., agree with ...

I. Hebrew, "Now, O Lord, strengthen my hands; (Junius, &c.) or, "now strengthening my hands, (Calmet) I went, " &c. Septuagint, &c., agree with the Vulgate. (Haydock)

Gill: Neh 6:1 - -- Now it came to pass, when Sanballat and Tobiah, and Geshem the Arabian, and the rest of our enemies, heard that I had builded the wall,.... Quite fini...

Now it came to pass, when Sanballat and Tobiah, and Geshem the Arabian, and the rest of our enemies, heard that I had builded the wall,.... Quite finished it:

and that there was no breach left therein; but all was made up firm and strong:

though at that time I had not set up the doors upon the gates; not upon all of them, though some might by the particular builders of them; and they all of them might be ready made, though not as yet put upon the hinges.

Gill: Neh 6:2 - -- Then Sanballat and Geshem sent unto me,.... Messengers: saying, come, let us meet together in some one of the villages; in Cephirim, which Jarchi t...

Then Sanballat and Geshem sent unto me,.... Messengers:

saying, come, let us meet together in some one of the villages; in Cephirim, which Jarchi takes to be the name of a place, perhaps the same with Cephirah, a city in the tribe of Benjamin, Jos 18:26

in the plain of Ono; which was in the same tribe, see 1Ch 8:12, they might pretend a friendly meeting, to accommodate differences between them, or to converse together about the general interest of the king of Persia in those parts:

but they thought to do me mischief; to kill him, or at least to confine him; this he either conjectured from their general character and behaviour, or he had intelligence of their design.

Gill: Neh 6:3 - -- And I sent messengers unto them,.... He did not show any open contempt of them, nor did he even return answer by the messenger that came from them, bu...

And I sent messengers unto them,.... He did not show any open contempt of them, nor did he even return answer by the messenger that came from them, but sent some of his own people to them:

saying, I am doing a great work; was about an affair of great importance, very busy, and not at leisure to give them a meeting:

so that I cannot come down; Jerusalem being built on an eminence, and the place proposed to meet at in a plain, going thither is expressed by coming down:

why should the work cease, while I leave it, and come down to you? signifying that it would cease if he left it; and it being of greater consequence than anything they could have to converse about, he argues it would be wrong to relinquish it on such an account; this was the reason he thought fit to give, but was not the only, nor the principal reason, which is suggested in the preceding verse.

Gill: Neh 6:4 - -- Yet they sent unto me four times after this sort,.... Being very desirous of getting him into their hands, and therefore were very pressing and import...

Yet they sent unto me four times after this sort,.... Being very desirous of getting him into their hands, and therefore were very pressing and importunate:

and I answered them after the same manner; every time as before, he being as much bent on finishing the work as they were to divert him from it.

Gill: Neh 6:5 - -- Then sent Sanballat his servant unto me in like manner the fifth time,.... In his own name, neither Tobiah nor Geshem joining with him, he being more ...

Then sent Sanballat his servant unto me in like manner the fifth time,.... In his own name, neither Tobiah nor Geshem joining with him, he being more solicitous and anxious to get him into his hands than any of them; and it may be, as some think, pretending more friendship for him than the rest, and therefore writes alone, as if they knew nothing of his writing:

with an open letter in his hand: which having in it an intimation of Nehemiah being guilty of treason, anyone that would might read it, and so spread the defamation.

Gill: Neh 6:6 - -- Wherein was written, it is reported among, the Heathen,.... Among the several neighbouring nations; it was an affair that was not whispered about amon...

Wherein was written, it is reported among, the Heathen,.... Among the several neighbouring nations; it was an affair that was not whispered about among a few only; it was common talk, it was in every body's mouth in divers nations:

and Gashmu saith it; the same with Geshem the Arabian; he affirms it, and will abide by his assertion, and engages to make good what he says; he mentions him by name, who he knew would not be offended with him for making use of it, and who doubtless agreed that he should; that Nehemiah might not think this was the talk of some of the lower rank of the people, but even was averred by no less than the king's governor in Arabia:

that thou and the Jews think to rebel; that they had formed a scheme, and were taking measures to raise a rebellion against the king of Persia, and revolt from him:

for which cause thou buildest the wall; the wall of Jerusalem, for their security against any force that might be sent to quell them:

that thou mayest be their king, according to these words; written in this epistle, and reported among the Heathens.

Gill: Neh 6:7 - -- And thou hast also appointed prophets to preach of thee at Jerusalem,.... This he said to cover what he and Tobiah had been doing, tampering with, cor...

And thou hast also appointed prophets to preach of thee at Jerusalem,.... This he said to cover what he and Tobiah had been doing, tampering with, corrupting, and hiring the prophets to discourage him, and put him upon methods, whereby the work would cease:

saying, there is a king in Judah; besides Artaxerxes, whose yoke they were casting off, having got a king of their own, and among them:

and now shall it be reported to the king, according to these words; such a report as this, and in those very words, will soon reach the ears of the king of Persia:

come now, therefore, and let us take counsel together; contrive the best method to put a stop to this report, if a false one, and to wipe off the reproach that is upon thee, and may affect us; and thus partly terrifying him, and partly pretending friendship to him, hoped to get him into his hands.

Gill: Neh 6:8 - -- Then I sent unto him,.... Whether a letter, or a messenger, is not said: saying there are no such things done as thou sayest; that there was any sc...

Then I sent unto him,.... Whether a letter, or a messenger, is not said:

saying there are no such things done as thou sayest; that there was any scheme formed to rebel, and make him king, or that prophets were appointed to declare him such:

but thou feignest them out of thine own heart; in short, that they were no other than lies of his own inventing.

Gill: Neh 6:9 - -- For they all made us afraid,.... Or you all, as Aben Ezra interprets it; or all the Heathen nations, as Jarchi; this was the design of all those scand...

For they all made us afraid,.... Or you all, as Aben Ezra interprets it; or all the Heathen nations, as Jarchi; this was the design of all those scandalous reports, to intimidate them, and with this they pleased themselves, as follows:

their hands shall be weakened from the work, that it be not done; this they hoped would be the effect of those reports sent to them:

now, therefore, O God, strengthen my hands; and let them not have what they will, and hope for; according to Aben Ezra, these words are directed to Sanballat, that if he was a friend, as he pretended, that instead of weakening, he would strengthen his hands by a sincere reconciliation; so Vatablus; but they are an address to God, such short ejaculations being usual with Nehemiah.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Neh 6:2 It is not entirely clear whether the Hebrew word כְּפִירִים (kÿfirim) is a place-name...

NET Notes: Neh 6:3 Heb “[am] doing.”

NET Notes: Neh 6:4 Heb “and I answered them according to this word.”

NET Notes: Neh 6:6 Heb “words.” So also in v. 7.

NET Notes: Neh 6:7 Heb “Let us consult together.”

NET Notes: Neh 6:8 Heb “For from your heart you are inventing them.”

NET Notes: Neh 6:9 The statement “So now, strengthen my hands” is frequently understood as an implied prayer, but is taken differently by NAB (“But ins...

Geneva Bible: Neh 6:1 Now it came to pass, when Sanballat, and Tobiah, and Geshem the Arabian, and the rest of our enemies, heard that I had builded the wall, and [that] th...

Geneva Bible: Neh 6:3 And I sent messengers unto them, saying, I [am] doing a great work, so that I cannot come down: ( b ) why should the work cease, whilst I leave it, an...

Geneva Bible: Neh 6:6 Wherein [was] written, It is reported among the heathen, and Gashmu saith [it, that] thou and the Jews think to rebel: for which cause thou buildest t...

Geneva Bible: Neh 6:7 And thou hast also appointed ( d ) prophets to preach of thee at Jerusalem, saying, [There is] a king in Judah: and now shall it be reported to the ki...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Neh 6:1-19 - --1 Sanballat practises by craft, by rumours, and by hired prophecies, to terrify Nehemiah.15 The work is finished, to the terror of the enemies.17 Secr...

MHCC: Neh 6:1-9 - --Let those who are tempted to idle merry meetings by vain companions, thus answer the temptation, We have work to do, and must not neglect it. We must ...

Matthew Henry: Neh 6:1-9 - -- Two plots upon Nehemiah we have here an account of, how cunningly they were laid by his enemies and how happily frustrated by God's good providence ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 6:1-9 - -- When Sanballat and the enemies associated with him were unable toobstruct the building of the wall of Jerusalem by Open violence (Neh 4),they endeav...

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 ...

Constable: Neh 6:1-14 - --4. The attacks against Nehemiah 6:1-14 Nehemiah recorded three separate plots the Jews' enemies ...

Constable: Neh 6:1-4 - --The plot to distract Nehemiah 6:1-4 The plain of Ono, to which Nehemiah's adversaries in...

Constable: Neh 6:5-9 - --The plot to discredit Nehemiah 6:5-9 Sanballat sent his "open letter" (v. 6) to all the ...

Guzik: Neh 6:1-19 - --Nehemiah 6 - The Walls Completed A. Nehemiah is attacked in three phases. 1. (1-4) The snare of the enemy's friendship. Now it happened when Sanba...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: Neh 6:6 NEHEMIAH 2:19 —Why is Nehemiah’s adversary named Geshem here and Gashmu in Nehemiah 6:6 ? ( KJV ) PROBLEM: As soon as Nehemiah set about to r...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) NEHEMIAH appears to have been the author of this book, from his usually writing in his own name, and indeed, except in those parts which are unmistaka...

JFB: Nehemiah (Outline) NEHEMIAH, UNDERSTANDING BY HANANI THE AFFLICTED STATE OF JERUSALEM, MOURNS, FASTS, AND PRAYS. (Neh 1:1-3) HIS PRAYER. (Neh 1:4-11) ARTAXERXES, UNDERS...

TSK: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) Of Nehemiah, the author and principal actor in the events recorded in this book, the Jews speak as one of the greatest men of their nation. His conce...

TSK: Nehemiah 6 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Neh 6:1, Sanballat practises by craft, by rumours, and by hired prophecies, to terrify Nehemiah; Neh 6:15, The work is finished, to the t...

Poole: Nehemiah 6 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 6 Sanballat and Tobiah, sending to Nehemiah to meet them, intend to do him mischief, Neh 6:1,2 . Nehemiah’ s answer, Neh 6:3 . They ch...

MHCC: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) The Old Testament history closes with the book of Nehemiah, wherein is recorded the workings of his heart, in the management of public affairs; with m...

MHCC: Nehemiah 6 (Chapter Introduction) (Neh 6:1-9) Sanballat's plot to hinder Nehemiah. (Neh 6:10-14) False prophets try to frighten Nehemiah. (Neh 6:15-19) The wall finished, Treachery o...

Matthew Henry: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Nehemiah This book continues the history of the children of the captivity, the poor Jews,...

Matthew Henry: Nehemiah 6 (Chapter Introduction) The cries of oppressed poverty being stilled, we are now to enquire how the building of the wall goes forward, and in this chapter we find it carri...

Constable: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) Introduction Title This book, like so many others in the Old Testament, received its t...

Constable: Nehemiah (Outline) Outline I. The fortification of Jerusalem chs. 1-7 A. The return under Nehemiah chs. 1-2 ...

Constable: Nehemiah Nehemiah Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF NEHEMIAS; commonly called THE SECOND BOOK OF ESDRAS. INTRODUCTION. This Book takes its name from the writer, who was cup-bearer t...

Gill: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NEHEMIAH This book is, by the authors of the Vulgate Latin and Arabic versions, called the "Second" Book of Ezra, it being a contin...

Gill: Nehemiah 6 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NEHEMIAH 6 Sanballat and his brethren, hearing the wall was finished, sent to Nehemiah, to have a meeting with him at a place named...

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