Text -- Nehemiah 6:14-19 (NET)
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_This prayer we are not to imitate.
Answering part to our August, and part to September.
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.
Clarke: Neh 6:14 - -- And on the prophetess Noadiah - Whether this was a prophet or prophetess, we cannot tell; the Hebrew text only makes her a prophetess; all the versi...
And on the prophetess Noadiah - Whether this was a prophet or prophetess, we cannot tell; the Hebrew text only makes her a prophetess; all the versions have Noadiah the prophet, except the Arabic which has
Clarke: Neh 6:15 - -- The twenty and fifth - of - Elul - This Jewish month answers to a part of our August and September
The twenty and fifth - of - Elul - This Jewish month answers to a part of our August and September
Clarke: Neh 6:15 - -- Fifty and two days - I see no difficulty in supposing that several thousand workmen, each of whom was working as for God, should be able to complete...
Fifty and two days - I see no difficulty in supposing that several thousand workmen, each of whom was working as for God, should be able to complete this wall in fifty-two days. There is little doubt that several parts of the old wall were entire; in many places the foundations still remained; there were all the materials of the old wall still at hand; and though they had to clear and carry away much rubbish, yet they do not appear to have had any stones to quarry. The work mentioned here was little when compared to what Caesar did in Gaul and other places; and to what Titus did at Jerusalem, who built a wall round Jerusalem of five thousand paces in three days, besides, thirteen towers of ten stadia in circuit. And Quintus Curtius and Arrian inform us that Alexander the Great built the walls of Alexandria, on the Tanais, which were nearly eight miles in compass, in the space of between twenty and thirty days. Nehemiah therefore had time sufficient in fifty-two days to repair and restore the walls of Jerusalem. See Calmet on this place.
Clarke: Neh 6:16 - -- This work was wrought of our God - This is an additional reason why we should not wonder at the shortness of the time in which so great a work was d...
This work was wrought of our God - This is an additional reason why we should not wonder at the shortness of the time in which so great a work was done, for God helped them by an especial providence; and this was so very observable, that their carnal enemies could discover it.
Clarke: Neh 6:17 - -- The nobles of Judah sent many letters - The circumstances marked in this and the following verses show still more clearly the difficulties which Neh...
The nobles of Judah sent many letters - The circumstances marked in this and the following verses show still more clearly the difficulties which Nehemiah had to encounter; he had enemies without and false friends within. A treacherous correspondence was carried on between the nobles of Judah and the Ammonites; and had almost any other man been at the head of the Jewish affairs, Jerusalem had never been re-established.
Clarke: Neh 6:18 - -- He was the son-in-law of Shechaniah - Previously to the coming of Nehemiah, the Jews seemed to be fast intermixing with the heathen, by intermarriag...
He was the son-in-law of Shechaniah - Previously to the coming of Nehemiah, the Jews seemed to be fast intermixing with the heathen, by intermarriages with Ashdodites, Ammonites, and Moabites; see Neh 13:23. Ezra had many evils of this kind to redress, (Ezr 9:3, etc.), chiefly among the common people, though there were both chiefs and priests in that trespass. But here we find the heathen and Jewish nobles interlinked; and the latter were so far imbued with the spirit of idolatry, that they forgot God, his service, their brethren, and their own souls.
Defender: Neh 6:14 - -- God's enemies may even hire - or Satan himself may raise up - false prophets to try to convince Christians that they are not in God's will in what the...
God's enemies may even hire - or Satan himself may raise up - false prophets to try to convince Christians that they are not in God's will in what they are doing for God. The answer is for them to verify all such prophets and their supposed prophecies by God's Word (Isa 8:20). Sadly, there always seem to be compromisers - or even traitors - among those who profess to be God's people (Neh 6:17-19). These people will (whether intentionally or in ignorance) encourage Christian witnesses, especially key leaders, off the track of true fidelity to Scripture."
Defender: Neh 6:16 - -- Nehemiah's faith, persistence and courage were fully vindicated when the wall was built, despite all kinds of opposition and attempted diversion in ju...
Nehemiah's faith, persistence and courage were fully vindicated when the wall was built, despite all kinds of opposition and attempted diversion in just a span of fifty-two days (Neh 6:15)."
TSK: Neh 6:14 - -- My God : Neh 5:19; Psa 22:1, Psa 63:1
think thou : Neh 4:4, Neh 4:5, Neh 13:29; Psa 36:11, Psa 36:12, Psa 140:5-11; Jer 11:20-23, Jer 18:20-23; 2Ti 4:...
My God : Neh 5:19; Psa 22:1, Psa 63:1
think thou : Neh 4:4, Neh 4:5, Neh 13:29; Psa 36:11, Psa 36:12, Psa 140:5-11; Jer 11:20-23, Jer 18:20-23; 2Ti 4:14, 2Ti 4:15; 1Jo 5:16
on the prophetess : 1Ki 22:22-24; Isa 9:14, Isa 9:15; Jer 14:15, Jer 14:18, Jer 28:1, Jer 28:10, Jer 28:15; Eze 13:16, Eze 13:17; Mat 7:15, Mat 24:11, Mat 24:24; 2Ti 3:8; Rev 19:20
TSK: Neh 6:16 - -- when all our enemies : Neh 2:10, Neh 4:1, Neh 4:7, Neh 6:1, Neh 6:2
for they perceived : Exo 14:25; Num 23:23; Jos 5:1; Psa 126:2; Act 5:38
TSK: Neh 6:17 - -- the nobles : Neh 3:5, Neh 5:7, Neh 13:28; Mic 7:1-6; Mat 24:10-12
sent many letters unto Tobiah : Heb. multiplied their letters passing to Tobiah
the nobles : Neh 3:5, Neh 5:7, Neh 13:28; Mic 7:1-6; Mat 24:10-12
sent many letters unto Tobiah : Heb. multiplied their letters passing to Tobiah
TSK: Neh 6:19 - -- they reported : Pro 28:4; Joh 7:7, Joh 15:19; 1Jo 4:5
words : or, matters
to put : Neh 6:9, Neh 6:13; Isa 37:10-14; Act 4:18-21
they reported : Pro 28:4; Joh 7:7, Joh 15:19; 1Jo 4:5
words : or, matters
to put : Neh 6:9, Neh 6:13; Isa 37:10-14; Act 4:18-21
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Barnes: Neh 6:14 - -- Noadiah is not elsewhere mentioned. The examples of Miriam, Deborah, Huldah, and Anna, show that the prophetical gift was occasionally bestowed upon...
Noadiah is not elsewhere mentioned. The examples of Miriam, Deborah, Huldah, and Anna, show that the prophetical gift was occasionally bestowed upon women (2Ki 22:14 note).
Barnes: Neh 6:15 - -- Elul - The sixth month, corresponding to the latter part of August and the beginning of September. In fifty and two days - Josephus state...
Elul - The sixth month, corresponding to the latter part of August and the beginning of September.
In fifty and two days - Josephus states that the repairs of the wall occupied two years and four months. But Nehemiah’ s narrative is thoroughly consistent with itself, and contains in it nothing that is improbable. The walls everywhere existed at the time that he commenced his task, and only needed repairs. The work was partitioned among at least 37 working parties, who labored simultaneously, with material ready at hand; and, notwithstanding all menaces, uninterruptedly.
Barnes: Neh 6:18 - -- Though Tobiah is called "the servant"or "slave"Neh 2:10, Neh 2:19, and was perhaps a bought slave of Sanballat’ s, yet he was in such a positio...
Though Tobiah is called "the servant"or "slave"Neh 2:10, Neh 2:19, and was perhaps a bought slave of Sanballat’ s, yet he was in such a position that Jewish nobles readily contracted affinity with him. This is quite in harmony with the practice of the East, where slaves often fill high positions and make great marriages.
Poole: Neh 6:14 - -- The prophetess Noadiah one that falsely pretended to the Spirit of prophecy, to deceive and destroy Nehemiah. He prays to God to remember and punish ...
The prophetess Noadiah one that falsely pretended to the Spirit of prophecy, to deceive and destroy Nehemiah. He prays to God to remember and punish these false prophets, because he was not yet in a capacity to do it, having such powerful enemies round about him, and so many rich and potent Jews highly discontented for their great loss by his means, Ne 5 .
Poole: Neh 6:15 - -- The month Elul answering part to our August and part to September.
In fifty and two days to be computed, either,
1. From the time of SanballatR...
The month Elul answering part to our August and part to September.
In fifty and two days to be computed, either,
1. From the time of Sanballat’ s sending this letter to him; or,
2. As most judge, from the beginning of the work; which though a great thing, yet it is not at all incredible, considering,
1. That the walls and gates were not wholly pulled down by the Chaldeans; for to what purpose should they make that waste of time and labour?
2. That where the walls were thrown down, yet the materials remained, which they now used.
3. That in the building of the walls they minded not curiosity, but only strength and safety.
4. The great numbers of the builders, and the prudent distribution of the work among them, and their admirable zeal and diligence in the work.
5. That there want not parallel instances even in heathen authors; for both Curtius and Arrian report, that Alexander the Great built the walls of new Alexandria, which contained above seven miles in length, within twenty days’ space.
6. That there was an eminent hand of God in carrying on this work, which their very enemies here acknowledge.
Poole: Neh 6:16 - -- In their own eyes i.e. in their opinion, or themselves being judges; for though ordinarily men are very prone to judge partially, and still to flatte...
In their own eyes i.e. in their opinion, or themselves being judges; for though ordinarily men are very prone to judge partially, and still to flatter themselves with vain hopes and fancies, yet this case was so clear and remarkable, that they began to despair. Now they saw that all was lost, that their designs were broken, and that their mischief was now likely to fall upon their own heads. They perceived , by that admirable courage, and constancy, and quickness wherewith this work was managed, notwithstanding all their difficulties and discouragements.
That this work was wrought of our God that it was the work of that mighty God of Israel, whom they had great reason to fear; and withal they took it for an ill omen to them, and a sure presage that God would still watch over that city and people, and crush those who should oppose or disturb them. Corresponding with him against Nehemiah, and against their own city and nation.
Poole: Neh 6:17 - -- Corresponding with him against Nehemiah, and against their own city and nation.
Corresponding with him against Nehemiah, and against their own city and nation.
Poole: Neh 6:18 - -- Sworn unto him to be true to him in the prosecution of his wicked designs.
His son had taken the daughter of Meshullam: this is noted to show the m...
Sworn unto him to be true to him in the prosecution of his wicked designs.
His son had taken the daughter of Meshullam: this is noted to show the mischief of such unequal and forbidden marriages, and how reasonable and necessary Ezra’ s action was in the dissolution of them.
Haydock: Neh 6:14 - -- Prophet. Hebrew, "the prophetess." (Calmet) ---
Protestants, "My God, think thou upon Tobiah,...and on the prophetess Noadiah."
Prophet. Hebrew, "the prophetess." (Calmet) ---
Protestants, "My God, think thou upon Tobiah,...and on the prophetess Noadiah."
Haydock: Neh 6:15 - -- Elul, the last of the civil year, corresponding with our August and September, when the walls were dedicated, chap. xii. 27. ---
Days. Josephus ([...
Elul, the last of the civil year, corresponding with our August and September, when the walls were dedicated, chap. xii. 27. ---
Days. Josephus ([Antiquities?] xi. 5.) says, "two years and three (Greek four) months" (Haydock) had been spent in perfecting the work. (Cajetan) ---
Others date from the reception of the letter, ver. 5. (Vatable) ---
But the work only lasted the time here specified, as the materials were at hand, and some of the walls were standing, while the rocks defended other parts; and the city was not then so large as it was afterwards. (Calmet) ---
The whole people wrought almost day and night, and Nehemias encouraged them with all his power. (Tirinus) ---
Thus Alexander the Great built the walls of New Alexandria, on the Tanais, 60 stadia, or near 6000 paces (Calmet) long, in less than twenty days; (Tirinus) and Cæsar perfected other works, before Alise, &c., with equal expedition. (Bel. Gal. i., and vii.) ---
The Romans, at the last siege of Jerusalem, surrounded the city with a wall 5000 paces long, and with thirteen towers, in three days. (Josephus, Jewish Wars vi. 13.) (Calmet)
Haydock: Neh 6:18 - -- Mosollam, one of the builders, chap. iii. 4. (Menochius) ---
These two powerful men had consequently acted contrary to the laws of God, and the cov...
Mosollam, one of the builders, chap. iii. 4. (Menochius) ---
These two powerful men had consequently acted contrary to the laws of God, and the covenant of Esdras, with respect to marriages. They might fear the resentment of the zealous governor. Dangers from false brethren, (2 Corinthians xi. 26.) wars without, and fears within, generally assail the servants of God. (Haydock)
Gill: Neh 6:14 - -- My God, think thou on Tobiah and Sanballat according to these their works,.... Their wicked counsels and schemes, and not only confound and disappoint...
My God, think thou on Tobiah and Sanballat according to these their works,.... Their wicked counsels and schemes, and not only confound and disappoint them, but reward them as they deserve:
and on the prophetess Noadiah: whom Aben Ezra takes to be the same with Shemaiah, because he said,
and the rest of the prophets that would have put me in fear; and so put him on leaving the people, and the work he was engaged in, and flee for his safety; it seems there were more than are by name mentioned, who sought to discourage and intimidate him.
Gill: Neh 6:15 - -- So the wall was finished in the twenty fifth day of the month Elul,.... The sixth month, answering to part of August and part of September:
in fift...
So the wall was finished in the twenty fifth day of the month Elul,.... The sixth month, answering to part of August and part of September:
in fifty and two days; which Aben Ezra reckons from the time that Sanballat sent his letter to Nehemiah, when no more were wanting than to set the doors upon the gates, Neh 6:1, but rather these, with Jarchi, must be reckoned from the time the building was begun; which, reckoning back from the twenty fifth of Elul, it will appear it was begun the third day of the fifth month Ab; nor need this be thought incredible, considering the number of workmen, their ardour and diligence in building, and that the walls were not wholly built all around, only repaired, and breaches made up, and much of the old materials were made use of, which were at hand, and stone unhewed, and especially being attended with the blessing of God, which succeeded the undertaking: nor are there wanting examples similar to this; and as it is observed by many from Curtius x, the walls of new Alexandria, which were sixty furlongs in length, or more than seven miles, were finished in seventeen days; if Nicephorus y is to be credited, the high walls which surrounded Constantinople, and were twenty miles in circumference, were finished in two months time. Josephus is not to be regarded, who, contrary to the Scriptures says z, this wall of Jerusalem was two years and four months in building.
Gill: Neh 6:16 - -- And it came to pass, that when all our enemies heard thereof,.... That the wall was finished:
and all the Heathen that were about us saw these thin...
And it came to pass, that when all our enemies heard thereof,.... That the wall was finished:
and all the Heathen that were about us saw these things; the neighbouring nations, who not only heard with their ears, but saw with their eyes what was done:
they were much cast down in their own eyes; through shame and confusion, because of their own scoffs and jeers; through grief and vexation at the unexpected success of the Jews, and through the fear of them that was fallen upon them, as Jarchi notes:
for they perceived that this work was wrought of our God; his special providence and blessing attending it, as appeared by its being so soon effected.
Gill: Neh 6:17 - -- Moreover, in those days,.... While the wall was building:
the nobles of Judah sent many letters to Tobiah, and the letters of Tobiah came unto them...
Moreover, in those days,.... While the wall was building:
the nobles of Judah sent many letters to Tobiah, and the letters of Tobiah came unto them; letters passed between them frequently, they informing him how things went on at Jerusalem, and he advising them to what was detrimental to the true interest of their nation; such false friends had Nehemiah about him, and yet the work succeeded under him; which showed it the more to be of God.
Gill: Neh 6:18 - -- For there were many in Judah sworn unto him,.... To Tobiah, who not only in a private manner corresponded with him by letters, but bound themselves by...
For there were many in Judah sworn unto him,.... To Tobiah, who not only in a private manner corresponded with him by letters, but bound themselves by an oath to him to be true to his interest, and do as he should advise them:
because he was the son in law of Shechaniah, the son of Arah; of a family that came up with Zerubbabel from the captivity, Ezr 2:5 and very probably of considerable note:
and his son Johanan had taken the daughter of Meshullam the son of Berechiah; a very eminent person, concerned in building the wall, Neh 3:4.
Gill: Neh 6:19 - -- Also they reported his good deeds before me,.... Recommended him as a very worthy man, deserving of respect and notice by Nehemiah, and to be taken in...
Also they reported his good deeds before me,.... Recommended him as a very worthy man, deserving of respect and notice by Nehemiah, and to be taken into his friendship, and admitted to conversation with him, whose counsel and advice might be of service:
and uttered my words to him; reported both what he said and did; for the word used signifies both words and actions:
and Tobiah sent letters to put me in fear; perceiving, by the intelligence of his friends, that Nehemiah would have nothing to say to him, nor to do with him, he threatened him.