
Text -- Nehemiah 6:15 (NET)




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Wesley -> Neh 6:15
Answering part to our August, and part to September.
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.
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Barnes -> Neh 6:15
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.
Poole -> Neh 6:15
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.
Haydock -> Neh 6:15
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)
Gill -> Neh 6:15
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.

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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 6:15-19
MHCC: Neh 6:15-19 - --The wall was begun and finished in fifty-two days, though they rested on the sabbaths. A great deal of work may be done in a little time, if we set ab...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 6:15-19
Matthew Henry: Neh 6:15-19 - -- Nehemiah is here finishing the wall of Jerusalem, and yet still has trouble created him by his enemies. I. Tobiah, and the other adversaries of the ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 6:15-16
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 6:15-16 - --
The wall completed, and the impression made by this work upon theenemies of the Jews. - Neh 6:15 The wall was finished on the twenty-fifth dayof th...
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 ...
