
Text -- Nehemiah 9:32 (NET)




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Wesley -> Neh 9:32
Wesley: Neh 9:32 - -- He adds mercy, because the covenant in itself was not a sufficient ground of hope, because they had so basely broken it. God was discharged from keepi...
He adds mercy, because the covenant in itself was not a sufficient ground of hope, because they had so basely broken it. God was discharged from keeping it, and therefore they fly to God's free and rich mercy for relief.
JFB -> Neh 9:32
JFB: Neh 9:32 - -- God's fidelity to His covenant is prominently acknowledged, and well it might; for their whole national history bore testimony to it. But as this coul...
God's fidelity to His covenant is prominently acknowledged, and well it might; for their whole national history bore testimony to it. But as this could afford them little ground of comfort or of hope while they were so painfully conscious of having violated it, they were driven to seek refuge in the riches of divine grace; and hence the peculiar style of invocation here adopted: "Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who keepest covenant and mercy."
Clarke -> Neh 9:32
Clarke: Neh 9:32 - -- On our kings, on our princes - I believe Nehemiah in this place mentions the whole of civil society in its officers as they stand related to each ot...
On our kings, on our princes - I believe Nehemiah in this place mentions the whole of civil society in its officers as they stand related to each other in dignity: -
1. Kings, as supreme
2. Princes
3. Priests
4. Prophets
5. The Fathers, heads or chiefs of tribes and families
6. The Common People
Those who disturb this natural order (for it subsists even in Britain) are enemies to the peace of the whole, whatever they may pretend to the contrary.
TSK -> Neh 9:32
TSK: Neh 9:32 - -- our God : Neh 1:5; Deu 7:21; Psa 47:2, Psa 66:3, Psa 66:5
keepest : Deu 7:9; 1Ki 8:23; Dan 9:4; Mic 7:18-20
trouble : Heb. weariness
little before the...
our God : Neh 1:5; Deu 7:21; Psa 47:2, Psa 66:3, Psa 66:5
keepest : Deu 7:9; 1Ki 8:23; Dan 9:4; Mic 7:18-20
trouble : Heb. weariness
little before thee : Lev 26:18, Lev 26:21, Lev 26:24, Lev 26:28; Ezr 9:13
come upon us : Heb. found us
on our kings : 2Ki 23:29, 2Ki 23:33, 2Ki 23:34, 2Ki 25:7, 2Ki 25:18-21, 2Ki 25:25, 2Ki 25:26; 2Chr. 36:1-23; Jer 8:1-3; Jer 22:18, Jer 22:19, Jer 34:19-22, 39:1-18, 52:1-34; Dan 9:6, Dan 9:8
since the time : 2Ki 15:19, 2Ki 15:29, 2Ki 17:3; Isa 7:17, Isa 7:18, Isa 8:7, Isa 8:8, Isa 10:5-7, 36:1-37:38

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Poole -> Neh 9:32
Poole: Neh 9:32 - -- Covenant and mercy i.e. covenanted mercy, or thy covenant of mercy and peace. Or, he adds mercy , because the covenant in itself was not a sufficien...
Covenant and mercy i.e. covenanted mercy, or thy covenant of mercy and peace. Or, he adds mercy , because the covenant in itself was not a sufficient ground of hope, because they having so basely broken it, God was discharged from keeping it, and therefore they fly to God’ s free and rich mercy for relief.
Let not all the trouble seem little before thee do not thou account it small and insufficient for our punishment, and that it is fit to continue and increase it.
Since the time of the kings of Assyria strictly and properly so called; for from them was the beginning of all the calamities, both of Judah and of Israel, as appears from 2Ki 15:19 18:13 . Or, the kings of Babylon, so called, 2Ch 33:11 .
Haydock -> Neh 9:32
Haydock: Neh 9:32 - -- Labour. Receive it in satisfaction. (Calmet) ---
Hebrew, "let not all the trouble seem little before thee;" as if it were not enough to appease th...
Labour. Receive it in satisfaction. (Calmet) ---
Hebrew, "let not all the trouble seem little before thee;" as if it were not enough to appease thy anger, when borne with proper dispositions and faith. (Haydock) ---
Assur. Theglathphalassar, who led some of the tribes into captivity, as Salmanasar did the rest. During this period, the whole nation was involved in misery, (Calmet) from which they had not been liberated even when the author wrote, ver. 36. (Haydock) (1 Paralipomenon v. 26.) (Menochius)
Gill -> Neh 9:32
Gill: Neh 9:32 - -- Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who keepest covenant and mercy,.... The same titles Nehemiah gives to the Lord, N...
Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who keepest covenant and mercy,.... The same titles Nehemiah gives to the Lord, Neh 1:5 and it may be reasonably thought the whole prayer is his composure, which was delivered by him to the Levites:
let not all the trouble seem little before thee; as if it was not enough; let it be judged sufficient, and no more be added, but mercy shown; Aben Ezra thinks the word "little" is not to be connected with "trouble", but with the nearest antecedent "mercy", and so Gussetius z; as if the sense was, let not thy mercy be small with thee, but let it be largely extended along with all the trouble, or at the time when trouble of every kind
comes upon us, on our kings, on our princes, and on our priests, and on our prophets, and on our fathers, and on all thy people, since the times of the kings of Assyria unto this day; but this sense is not clear, and makes it have respect to times to come; whereas it relates to time past, and to all the trouble and affliction they had met with from the Assyrian kings, from the time they invaded their land, and carried them captive, until this very time.

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TSK Synopsis -> Neh 9:1-38
TSK Synopsis: Neh 9:1-38 - --1 A solemn fast, and repentance of the people.4 The Levites make a religious confession of God's goodness, and their wickedness.
MHCC -> Neh 9:4-38
MHCC: Neh 9:4-38 - --The summary of their prayers we have here upon record. Much more, no doubt, was said. Whatever ability we have to do any thing in the way of duty, we ...
Matthew Henry -> Neh 9:4-38
Matthew Henry: Neh 9:4-38 - -- We have here an account how the work of this fast-day was carried on. 1. The names of the ministers that were employed. They are twice named (Neh 9:...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Neh 9:32-37
Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 9:32-37 - --
May then, God, who keepeth covenant and mercy, now also look uponthe affliction of His people, though kings, rulers, priests, and people havefully d...
Constable: Neh 7:1--10:39 - --A. The Renewal of the Mosaic Covenant chs. 8-10
"The reading of Scripture (Neh 8) and the act of prayer ...

Constable: Neh 7:73--13:31 - --II. THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWS chs. 8--13
One writer viewed chapters 8-13 (really 7:73-13:37) as the third part...

Constable: Neh 9:1-38 - --2. The prayer of the people ch. 9
The people were not content to go about their business as usua...
