
Text -- Nehemiah 6:13 (NET)




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Wesley: Neh 6:13 - -- By going into a place forbidden to me, and that in such a manner, which would have been both sinful and shameful.
By going into a place forbidden to me, and that in such a manner, which would have been both sinful and shameful.

Wesley: Neh 6:13 - -- As a coward, and conscious of my own guilt, that they might make me contemptible and odious both to my own people, and to the king of Persia.
As a coward, and conscious of my own guilt, that they might make me contemptible and odious both to my own people, and to the king of Persia.
JFB -> Neh 6:10-14
JFB: Neh 6:10-14 - -- This man was the son of a priest, who was an intimate and confidential friend of Nehemiah. The young man claimed to be endowed with the gift of prophe...
This man was the son of a priest, who was an intimate and confidential friend of Nehemiah. The young man claimed to be endowed with the gift of prophecy. Having been secretly bribed by Sanballat, he, in his pretended capacity of prophet, told Nehemiah that his enemies were that night to make an attempt upon his life. He advised him, at the same time, to consult his safety by concealing himself in the sanctuary, a crypt which, from its sanctity, was strong and secure. But the noble-minded governor determined at all hazards to remain at his post, and not bring discredit on the cause of God and religion by his unworthy cowardice in leaving the temple and city unprotected. This plot, together with a secret collusion between the enemy and the nobles of Judah who were favorably disposed towards the bad Samaritan in consequence of his Jewish connections (Neh 6:18), the undaunted courage and vigilance of Nehemiah were enabled, with the blessing of God, to defeat, and the erection of the walls thus built in troublous times (Dan 9:25) was happily completed (Neh 6:15) in the brief space of fifty-two days. So rapid execution, even supposing some parts of the old wall standing, cannot be sufficiently accounted for, except by the consideration that the builders labored with the ardor of religious zeal, as men employed in the work of God.
TSK -> Neh 6:13
TSK: Neh 6:13 - -- that I should : Pro 29:5; Isa 51:7, Isa 51:12, Isa 51:13, Isa 57:11; Jer 1:17; Eze 2:6, Eze 13:17-23; Mat 10:28; 2Ti 1:7; Rev 21:8
and sin : Jam 4:17
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that I should : Pro 29:5; Isa 51:7, Isa 51:12, Isa 51:13, Isa 57:11; Jer 1:17; Eze 2:6, Eze 13:17-23; Mat 10:28; 2Ti 1:7; Rev 21:8
and sin : Jam 4:17
and that they : Neh 6:6; Pro 22:1; Ecc 7:1
that : Jer 18:18, Jer 20:10; Dan 6:4, Dan 6:5; Mat 22:15, Mat 26:59; Act 6:13; 2Co 11:12; 1Ti 5:14; Tit 2:8

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Poole -> Neh 6:13
Poole: Neh 6:13 - -- That I should do so, and sin by going into a place forbidden to me, and that in such a time and manner, and upon such an occasion; which would have b...
That I should do so, and sin by going into a place forbidden to me, and that in such a time and manner, and upon such an occasion; which would have been both sinful and shameful: See Poole "Neh 6:11" .
That they might reproach me as a coward and conscious of my own guilt, that so they might make me contemptible and odious, both to my own people, and to the king of Persia.
Haydock -> Neh 6:13
Sin, by taking any false step, so as to offend the people.
Gill -> Neh 6:13
Gill: Neh 6:13 - -- Therefore was he hired, that I should be afraid, and do so,
and sin,.... By distrusting the power and providence of God to protect him, and by goin...
Therefore was he hired, that I should be afraid, and do so,
and sin,.... By distrusting the power and providence of God to protect him, and by going into such a part of the temple, which he, being no priest, had no right to go into:
and that they might have matter for an evil report, that they might reproach me; as a rebel and traitor against the king, which had been reported of him, and which would be strengthened by such a step.

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TSK Synopsis -> Neh 6:1-19
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 6:10-14
MHCC: Neh 6:10-14 - --The greatest mischief our enemies can do us, is, to frighten us from our duty, and to lead us to do what is sinful. Let us never decline a good work, ...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 6:10-14
Matthew Henry: Neh 6:10-14 - -- The Jews' enemies leave no stone unturned, no way untried, to take Nehemiah off from building the wall about Jerusalem. In order to this they had tr...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 6:10-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 6:10-14 - --
A false prophet, hired by Tobiah and Sanballat, also sought, byprophesying that the enemies of Nehemiah would kill him in the night, tocause him to ...
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 ...
