
Text -- Nehemiah 6:5 (NET)




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Wesley -> Neh 6:5
As speaking of a thing commonly known.
JFB -> Neh 6:5-9
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 6:5
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.
TSK -> Neh 6:5
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

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Barnes -> Neh 6:5
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 6:5
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.
Haydock -> Neh 6:5-6
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)
Gill -> Neh 6:5
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.

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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 6:1-9
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
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
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 ...
