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Text -- Nehemiah 9:6-38 (NET)

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9:6 You alone are the LORD. You made the heavens, even the highest heavens, along with all their multitude of stars, the earth and all that is on it, the seas and all that is in them. You impart life to them all, and the multitudes of heaven worship you. 9:7 “You are the LORD God who chose Abram and brought him forth from Ur of the Chaldeans. You changed his name to Abraham. 9:8 When you perceived that his heart was faithful toward you, you established a covenant with him to give his descendants the land of the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Amorites, the Perizzites, the Jebusites, and the Girgashites. You have fulfilled your promise, for you are righteous. 9:9 “You saw the affliction of our ancestors in Egypt, and you heard their cry at the Red Sea. 9:10 You performed awesome signs against Pharaoh, against his servants, and against all the people of his land, for you knew that the Egyptians had acted presumptuously against them. You made for yourself a name that is celebrated to this day. 9:11 You split the sea before them, and they crossed through the sea on dry ground! But you threw their pursuers into the depths, like a stone into surging waters. 9:12 You guided them with a pillar of cloud by day and with a pillar of fire by night to illumine for them the path they were to travel. 9:13 “You came down on Mount Sinai and spoke with them from heaven. You provided them with just judgments, true laws, and good statutes and commandments. 9:14 You made known to them your holy Sabbath; you issued commandments, statutes, and law to them through Moses your servant. 9:15 You provided bread from heaven for them in their time of hunger, and you brought forth water from the rock for them in their time of thirst. You told them to enter in order to possess the land that you had sworn to give them. 9:16 “But they– our ancestors– behaved presumptuously; they rebelled and did not obey your commandments. 9:17 They refused to obey and did not recall your miracles that you had performed among them. Instead, they rebelled and appointed a leader to return to their bondage in Egypt. But you are a God of forgiveness, merciful and compassionate, slow to get angry and unfailing in your loyal love. You did not abandon them, 9:18 even when they made a cast image of a calf for themselves and said, ‘This is your God who brought you up from Egypt,’ or when they committed atrocious blasphemies. 9:19 “Due to your great compassion you did not abandon them in the desert. The pillar of cloud did not stop guiding them in the path by day, nor did the pillar of fire stop illuminating for them by night the path on which they should travel. 9:20 You imparted your good Spirit to instruct them. You did not withhold your manna from their mouths; you provided water for their thirst. 9:21 For forty years you sustained them. Even in the desert they never lacked anything. Their clothes did not wear out and their feet did not swell. 9:22 “You gave them kingdoms and peoples, and you allocated them to every corner of the land. They inherited the land of King Sihon of Heshbon and the land of King Og of Bashan. 9:23 You multiplied their descendants like the stars of the sky. You brought them to the land you had told their ancestors to enter in order to possess. 9:24 Their descendants entered and possessed the land. You subdued before them the Canaanites who were the inhabitants of the land. You delivered them into their hand, together with their kings and the peoples of the land, to deal with as they pleased. 9:25 They captured fortified cities and fertile land. They took possession of houses full of all sorts of good things– wells previously dug, vineyards, olive trees, and fruit trees in abundance. They ate until they were full and grew fat. They enjoyed to the full your great goodness. 9:26 “Nonetheless they grew disobedient and rebelled against you; they disregarded your law. They killed your prophets who had solemnly admonished them in order to cause them to return to you. They committed atrocious blasphemies. 9:27 Therefore you delivered them into the hand of their adversaries, who oppressed them. But in the time of their distress they called to you, and you heard from heaven. In your abundant compassion you provided them with deliverers to rescue them from their adversaries. 9:28 “Then, when they were at rest again, they went back to doing evil before you. Then you abandoned them to their enemies, and they gained dominion over them. When they again cried out to you, in your compassion you heard from heaven and rescued them time and again. 9:29 And you solemnly admonished them in order to return them to your law, but they behaved presumptuously and did not obey your commandments. They sinned against your ordinances– those by which an individual, if he obeys them, will live. They boldly turned from you; they rebelled and did not obey. 9:30 You prolonged your kindness with them for many years, and you solemnly admonished them by your Spirit through your prophets. Still they paid no attention, so you delivered them into the hands of the neighboring peoples. 9:31 However, due to your abundant mercy you did not do away with them altogether; you did not abandon them. For you are a merciful and compassionate God. 9:32 “So now, our God– the great, powerful, and awesome God, who keeps covenant fidelity– do not regard as inconsequential all the hardship that has befallen us– our kings, our leaders, our priests, our prophets, our ancestors, and all your people– from the days of the kings of Assyria until this very day! 9:33 You are righteous with regard to all that has happened to us, for you have acted faithfully. It is we who have been in the wrong! 9:34 Our kings, our leaders, our priests, and our ancestors have not kept your law. They have not paid attention to your commandments or your testimonies by which you have solemnly admonished them. 9:35 Even when they were in their kingdom and benefiting from your incredible goodness that you had lavished on them in the spacious and fertile land you had set before them, they did not serve you, nor did they turn from their evil practices. 9:36 “So today we are slaves! In the very land you gave to our ancestors to eat its fruit and to enjoy its good things– we are slaves! 9:37 Its abundant produce goes to the kings you have placed over us due to our sins. They rule over our bodies and our livestock as they see fit, and we are in great distress!
The People Pledge to be Faithful
9:38 “Because of all of this we are entering into a binding covenant in written form; our leaders, our Levites, and our priests have affixed their names on the sealed document.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Abraham a son of Terah; the father of Isaac; ancestor of the Jewish nation.,the son of Terah of Shem
 · Abram the son of Terah of Shem
 · Amorite members of a pre-Israel Semitic tribe from Mesopotamia
 · Assyria a member of the nation of Assyria
 · Bashan a region east of Lake Galilee between Mt. Hermon and Wadi Yarmuk
 · Canaanite residents of the region of Canaan
 · Canaanites the region ofeast Mediterranean coastal land from Arvad (modern Lebanon) south to Gaza,the coast land from Mt. Carmel north to the Orontes River
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Ezra a man of Judah; probably the son of Hodiah
 · Girgashite members of a clan of Canaan
 · Heshbon a town of south-eastern Judah
 · Hittite a person/people living in the land of Syro-Palestine
 · Jebusite resident(s) of the town of Jebus (Jerusalem)
 · Levites relating to Levi and the priesthood given to him,a tribal name describing people and ceremonies as sacred
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Og king of Bashan whom Israel defeated.
 · Perizzite a people of ancient Canaan in the later territory of Ephraim
 · Pharaoh the king who ruled Egypt when Moses was born,the title of the king who ruled Egypt in Abraham's time,the title of the king who ruled Egypt in Joseph's time,the title of the king who ruled Egypt when Moses was born,the title of the king who refused to let Israel leave Egypt,the title of the king of Egypt whose daughter Solomon married,the title of the king who ruled Egypt in the time of Isaiah,the title Egypt's ruler just before Moses' time
 · Red Sea the ocean between Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula,the sea between Egypt and Arabia
 · sea the Dead Sea, at the southern end of the Jordan River,the Mediterranean Sea,the Persian Gulf south east of Babylon,the Red Sea
 · Sihon the king of the Amorites in Moses time
 · Sinai a mountain located either between the gulfs of Suez and Akaba or in Arabia, east of Akaba,a mountain; the place where the law was given to Moses
 · Ur a town of lower Mesopotamia about 230 km SE of old Babylon,father of Eliphal / Eliphelet, one of David's military elite


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Thankfulness | TAX; TAXING | Sin | Pardon | PROVIDENCE, 1 | Nehemiah | NECK | MANIFOLD | Israel | INTERCESSION | Golden calf | God | CORNER | COMPASSION | CISTERN; WELL; POOL; AQUEDUCT | CHOOSE; CHOSEN | CHESED | BODY | BACK, BACK PARTS | Afflictions and Adversities | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Neh 9:13 - -- The moral and judicial precepts were all founded on natural equity. And even the ceremonial were tokens of God's goodness, being types of gospel - gra...

The moral and judicial precepts were all founded on natural equity. And even the ceremonial were tokens of God's goodness, being types of gospel - grace.

Wesley: Neh 9:17 - -- Designed, and resolved to do so, Num 14:4, and therefore they are said to do so, as Abraham is said to have offered up Isaac, Heb 11:17, because he in...

Designed, and resolved to do so, Num 14:4, and therefore they are said to do so, as Abraham is said to have offered up Isaac, Heb 11:17, because he intended to do it.

Wesley: Neh 9:22 - -- The Heathen nations, whom God in a great measure destroyed, and the remainders of them he dispersed into corners; that whereas before the Israelites c...

The Heathen nations, whom God in a great measure destroyed, and the remainders of them he dispersed into corners; that whereas before the Israelites came, they had large habitations, now they were cooped up, some in one town, and some in another, in the several corners of their land, while the Israelites dwelt in a large place, and had the possession of their whole land, some few and small parcels excepted.

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.

Wesley: Neh 9:33 - -- _It becomes us, when we are under the rebukes of providence, be they ever so sharp, or ever so long continued, still to justify God, and to own we are...

_It becomes us, when we are under the rebukes of providence, be they ever so sharp, or ever so long continued, still to justify God, and to own we are punished less than our iniquities deserve.

Wesley: Neh 9:37 - -- _We plow, and sow, and labour, and thou givest thy blessing to our endeavours; and yet in a great measure this is not for ourselves, as formerly it wa...

_We plow, and sow, and labour, and thou givest thy blessing to our endeavours; and yet in a great measure this is not for ourselves, as formerly it was, but for our kings, to whom we pay heavy tributes.

Wesley: Neh 9:37 - -- Pressing or forcing both us and our beasts to go and to do what they please.

Pressing or forcing both us and our beasts to go and to do what they please.

Wesley: Neh 9:38 - -- _It was sealed and left upon record, that it might be a witness against them, if they dealt deceitfully.

_It was sealed and left upon record, that it might be a witness against them, if they dealt deceitfully.

JFB: Neh 9:22 - -- That is, put them in possession of a rich country, of an extensive territory, which had been once occupied by a variety of princes and people.

That is, put them in possession of a rich country, of an extensive territory, which had been once occupied by a variety of princes and people.

JFB: Neh 9:22 - -- That is, into tribes. The propriety of the expression arose from the various districts touching at points or angles on each other.

That is, into tribes. The propriety of the expression arose from the various districts touching at points or angles on each other.

JFB: Neh 9:22 - -- Heshbon being the capital city, the passage should run thus: "the land of Sihon or the land of the king of Heshbon."

Heshbon being the capital city, the passage should run thus: "the land of Sihon or the land of the king of Heshbon."

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."

JFB: Neh 9:36 - -- Notwithstanding their happy restoration to their native land, they were still tributaries of a foreign prince whose officers ruled them. They were not...

Notwithstanding their happy restoration to their native land, they were still tributaries of a foreign prince whose officers ruled them. They were not, like their fathers, free tenants of the land which God gave them.

JFB: Neh 9:37 - -- Our agricultural labors have been resumed in the land--we plough, and sow, and till, and Thou blessest the work of our hands with a plentiful return; ...

Our agricultural labors have been resumed in the land--we plough, and sow, and till, and Thou blessest the work of our hands with a plentiful return; but this increase is not for ourselves, as once it was, but for our foreign masters, to whom we have to pay large and oppressive tribute.

JFB: Neh 9:37 - -- Their persons were liable to be pressed, at the mandate of their Assyrian conqueror, into the service of his empire, either in war or in public works....

Their persons were liable to be pressed, at the mandate of their Assyrian conqueror, into the service of his empire, either in war or in public works. And our beasts are taken to do their pleasure.

JFB: Neh 9:38 - -- That is, subscribe or sign it. This written document would exercise a wholesome influence in restraining their backslidings or in animating them to du...

That is, subscribe or sign it. This written document would exercise a wholesome influence in restraining their backslidings or in animating them to duty, by being a witness against them if in the future they were unfaithful to their engagements.

Clarke: Neh 9:6 - -- Thou preservest them all - ואתה מחיה את כלם vettah mechaiyeh eth cullam , and thou givest life to them all: and the host of the heaven...

Thou preservest them all - ואתה מחיה את כלם vettah mechaiyeh eth cullam , and thou givest life to them all: and the host of the heavens, לך משתחוים lecha mishtachavim , prostrate themselves unto thee. How near is this to the opinion of Kepler, that all the heavenly host are instinct with life, and navigate the great expanse on pinions adjusted to their situation in their respective orbits! But to preserve in life, or in being, is a very good meaning in the original, which does not necessarily imply vitality. We say a tree is alive when flourishing, a plant is dead when it withers, etc.

Clarke: Neh 9:7 - -- Who didst choose Abram - See the notes on Exo 13:21 (note)

Who didst choose Abram - See the notes on Exo 13:21 (note)

Clarke: Neh 9:7 - -- The name of Abraham - For the explanation of this name, See the notes on Gen 17:5.

The name of Abraham - For the explanation of this name, See the notes on Gen 17:5.

Clarke: Neh 9:12 - -- By a cloudy pillar - See the notes on the parallel passages, both here and in the other verses.

By a cloudy pillar - See the notes on the parallel passages, both here and in the other verses.

Clarke: Neh 9:14 - -- Madest known unto them thy holy Sabbath - They appear to have forgotten this first of all the commandments of God, during their sojourning in Egypt.

Madest known unto them thy holy Sabbath - They appear to have forgotten this first of all the commandments of God, during their sojourning in Egypt.

Clarke: Neh 9:17 - -- And in their rebellion appointed a captain - This clause, read according to its order in the Hebrew text, is thus: And appointed a captain to return...

And in their rebellion appointed a captain - This clause, read according to its order in the Hebrew text, is thus: And appointed a captain to return to their bondage in their rebellion. But it is probable that במרים bemiryam , in their rebellion, is a mistake for במצרים bemitsrayim , in Egypt. This is the reading of seven of Kennicott’ s and De Rossi’ s MSS., the Neapolitan edition of the Hagiographa, and the Septuagint. It is also the reading in Num 14:4. The clause should undoubtedly be read, They appointed a captain to return to their bondage in Egypt.

Clarke: Neh 9:19 - -- The pillar of the cloud departed not from them - מעליהם mealeyhem , "from over them."I have already had occasion to observe that this miracul...

The pillar of the cloud departed not from them - מעליהם mealeyhem , "from over them."I have already had occasion to observe that this miraculous cloud, the symbol of the Divine presence, assumed three different positions while accompanying the Israelitish camp

1.    As a cloud in the form of a pillar, it went before them when they journey, to point out their way in the wilderness

2.    As a pillar of fire, it continued with them during the night, to give them light, and be a rallying point for the whole camp in the night season

3.    As an extended cloud, it hovered over them in their encampments, to refresh them with its dews, and to keep them from the ardours of the sun.

Clarke: Neh 9:21 - -- Their clothes waxed not old - See the note on Deu 8:4.

Their clothes waxed not old - See the note on Deu 8:4.

Clarke: Neh 9:22 - -- The land of Og king of Bashan - It is most evident that Sihon was king of Heshbon. How then can it be said that they possessed the land of Sihon, an...

The land of Og king of Bashan - It is most evident that Sihon was king of Heshbon. How then can it be said that they possessed the land of Sihon, and the land of the king of Heshbon? The words the land of the king of Heshbon are wanting in two of De Rossi’ s MSS. In another MS. the words and the land of are wanting; so that the clause is read, They possessed the land of Sihon, king of Heshbon. The Septuagint has the same reading; the Arabic nearly the same, viz., the land of Sihon, the land of the king of Heshbon. The Syriac has, They possessed the land of Sihon, the land of the Kings of Heshbon. The reading of the text is undoubtedly wrong; that supported by the MSS. and by the Septuagint is most likely to be the true one. Those of the Arabic and Syriac contain at least no contradictory sense. The and in the Hebrew and our version, distinguishes two lands and two kings; the land of Sihon and the land of the king of Heshbon: when it is most certain that only one land and one king can be meant: but the ו vau may be translated here as it often is, even: Even the land of the king of Heshbon.

Clarke: Neh 9:25 - -- Became fat, and delighted themselves - They became effeminate, fell under the power of luxury, got totally corrupted in their manners, sinned agains...

Became fat, and delighted themselves - They became effeminate, fell under the power of luxury, got totally corrupted in their manners, sinned against all the mercies of God, and then were destroyed by his judgments. We have an old nervous saying, "War begets poverty, poverty begets peace, peace begets affluence, affluence begets luxury and corruption of manners; and hence civil broils, foreign wars, and desolations."A sensible Roman historian has said the same: " Imperium facile iis artibus retinetur, quibus initio partum est: verum ubi pro Labore, Desidia; pro continentia et aequitate, Libido atque Superbia invasere: fortuna simul cum moribus Immutatur ."

Clarke: Neh 9:27 - -- Thou gavest them saviors - The whole book of Judges is a history of God’ s mercies, and their rebellions.

Thou gavest them saviors - The whole book of Judges is a history of God’ s mercies, and their rebellions.

Clarke: Neh 9:30 - -- Many years didst thou forbear - It is supposed that Nehemiah refers here principally to the ten tribes. And many years did God bear with them; not l...

Many years didst thou forbear - It is supposed that Nehemiah refers here principally to the ten tribes. And many years did God bear with them; not less than two hundred and fifty-four years from their separation from the house of David, till their captivity and utter dispersion under Shalmaneser; during the whole of which time God invariably warned them by his prophets; or, as it is here said, by thy Spirit in thy prophets, which gives us the true notion of Divine inspiration. God’ s Spirit was given to the prophets; and they testified to the people, according as they were taught and influenced by this Spirit.

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.

Clarke: Neh 9:34 - -- Neither have our kings - In this verse he acknowledges that the kings, princes, priests, and fathers, had broken the law: but the prophets are left ...

Neither have our kings - In this verse he acknowledges that the kings, princes, priests, and fathers, had broken the law: but the prophets are left out; for they continued faithful to God, testifying by his Spirit against the crimes of all; and this even at the risk of their lives.

Clarke: Neh 9:35 - -- For they have not served thee in their kingdom - Instead of במלכותם bemalcutham , "in Their kingdom," במלכותך bemalcuthecha , in Thy ...

For they have not served thee in their kingdom - Instead of במלכותם bemalcutham , "in Their kingdom," במלכותך bemalcuthecha , in Thy kingdom,"is the reading of two of Kennicott’ s MSS.; as also of the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic. This is most likely to be the true reading.

Clarke: Neh 9:36 - -- Behold, we are servants - They had no king of their own: and were under the government of the kings of Persia, to whom they paid a regular tribute.

Behold, we are servants - They had no king of their own: and were under the government of the kings of Persia, to whom they paid a regular tribute.

Clarke: Neh 9:37 - -- It yieldeth much increase unto the kings - Good and fruitful as the land is, yet it profits us little; as the chief profits on all things go to the ...

It yieldeth much increase unto the kings - Good and fruitful as the land is, yet it profits us little; as the chief profits on all things go to the kings of Persia

Clarke: Neh 9:37 - -- Over our bodies - Exacting personal and feudal services from us, and from our cattle; and this not by any fixed rate, or rule, of so much rent, so m...

Over our bodies - Exacting personal and feudal services from us, and from our cattle; and this not by any fixed rate, or rule, of so much rent, so much labor, or boons; but at their pleasure; so that we can neither call our persons, our time, our land, nor our cattle, our own: therefore we are in great distress. Miserable are the people that live under such a government

Think of this, ye Britons! think of your liberties and rights. Compare them with any other nation under heaven, and see what a balance is in your favor. Almost all the nations of the earth acknowledge Britons the most happy of all men. May I not say

O fortunatos nimium, sua si bona norint

"How exceedingly happy would you be, could you but consider your many advantages!"

Clarke: Neh 9:38 - -- Our princes, Levites, and priests, seal unto it - Persuaded that we have brought all the miseries upon ourselves by our transgressions, feeling much...

Our princes, Levites, and priests, seal unto it - Persuaded that we have brought all the miseries upon ourselves by our transgressions, feeling much and fearing more, we make a covenant with thee to devote ourselves to thy service; to do with us as thou pleasest. From this sealing we learn that at this time the government of the Jews was a mixed aristocracy; composed of the nobles for the civil department, and the priests and Levites for the ecclesiastical

This was not mixing the Church with the state, or the state with the Church: both were separate, yet both mutually supported each other. The state never attempted to model the Church according to its own mind; because the Church had been founded and regulated by God, and neither its creed nor its ordinances could be changed. The Church did not meddle with the state, to give it new laws, new ordinances, or new officers. Therefore the one could not be jealous of the other. Where this state of things prevails, every public blessing may be expected. In every state God says to the governors and the governed: "Render to Caesar the things which are Caesar’ s, and to God the things which are God’ s."

Defender: Neh 9:6 - -- This is one of the great affirmations of faith in Scripture, recognizing publicly that the God of Israel was, first of all, the Creator of the entire ...

This is one of the great affirmations of faith in Scripture, recognizing publicly that the God of Israel was, first of all, the Creator of the entire cosmos and everything in it, a concept utterly foreign to the pagan religions of other nations.

Defender: Neh 9:6 - -- Not only is God the Creator of all things, but also their Sustainer (compare Col 1:16-17; Heb 1:2-3). This principle of universal conservation of the ...

Not only is God the Creator of all things, but also their Sustainer (compare Col 1:16-17; Heb 1:2-3). This principle of universal conservation of the created universe is recognized scientifically in the most basic of all scientific laws, the Law of Conservation of Mass and Energy.

Defender: Neh 9:6 - -- The host of heaven consists of the angelic creation. Some of these have rebelled against their Creator, but most still worship Him."

The host of heaven consists of the angelic creation. Some of these have rebelled against their Creator, but most still worship Him."

Defender: Neh 9:7 - -- It is worth noting that, in reciting the history of Israel all the way from the call of Abraham to the return of the exiles from captivity, representi...

It is worth noting that, in reciting the history of Israel all the way from the call of Abraham to the return of the exiles from captivity, representing a period of at least sixteen centuries, Nehemiah was confirming the historicity of these events, despite the denials and distortions of modern critics. In particular, he affirmed the truth of the mighty miracles performed by God in bringing His people out of Egypt (Neh 9:9-21). His greatest emphasis, however, was on leading his people in a national confession of sin and repentance."

TSK: Neh 9:6 - -- even thou : Deu 6:4; 2Ki 19:15, 2Ki 19:19; Psa 86:10; Isa 37:16, Isa 37:20, Isa 43:10, Isa 44:6, Isa 44:8; Mar 12:29, Mar 12:30; Joh 10:30 thou hast :...

TSK: Neh 9:7 - -- choose : Gen 12:1, Gen 12:2; Deu 10:15; Jos 24:2, Jos 24:3; Isa 41:8, Isa 41:9, Isa 51:2 Ur : Gen 11:31, Gen 15:7; Act 7:2-4 gavest : Gen 17:5

TSK: Neh 9:8 - -- foundest : Gen 12:1-3, Gen 15:6, Gen 15:18, Gen 22:12; Act 13:22; 1Ti 1:12, 1Ti 1:13; Heb 11:17; Jam 2:21-23 madest : Gen 12:7, Gen 15:18, Gen 17:7, G...

TSK: Neh 9:9 - -- didst see : Exo 2:25, Exo 3:7-9, Exo 3:16; Act 7:34 heardest : Exo 14:10-12

didst see : Exo 2:25, Exo 3:7-9, Exo 3:16; Act 7:34

heardest : Exo 14:10-12

TSK: Neh 9:10 - -- showedst : Exod. 7:1-25, 14:1-31; Deu 4:34, Deu 11:3, Deu 11:4; Psa 78:12, Psa 78:13, Psa 78:43-53, Psa 105:27-37; Psa 106:7-11, Psa 135:8, Psa 135:9,...

TSK: Neh 9:11 - -- divide : Exo 14:21, Exo 14:22, Exo 14:27, Exo 14:28; Psa 66:6, Psa 78:13, Psa 114:3-5, Psa 136:13-15; Isa 63:11-13 their persecutors : Exod. 15:1-21; ...

TSK: Neh 9:12 - -- thou leddest : Neh 9:19; Exo 13:21, Exo 13:22, Exo 14:19, Exo 14:20; Psa 78:14, Psa 105:39 in the way : Psa 107:7, Psa 143:8

TSK: Neh 9:13 - -- camest : Exo 19:11, Exo 19:16-20; Deu 33:2; Isa 64:1, Isa 64:3; Hab 3:3 spakest : Exo 20:1, Exo 20:22; Deu 4:10-13, Deu 4:33, Deu 5:4, Deu 5:22-26; He...

TSK: Neh 9:14 - -- madest : Gen 2:3; Exo 16:29, Exo 20:8-11; Eze 20:12, Eze 20:20 commandedst : Exod. 21:1-23:33; Lev 27:34; Deu 4:5, Deu 4:45, Deu 5:31 Moses : Neh 1:8;...

madest : Gen 2:3; Exo 16:29, Exo 20:8-11; Eze 20:12, Eze 20:20

commandedst : Exod. 21:1-23:33; Lev 27:34; Deu 4:5, Deu 4:45, Deu 5:31

Moses : Neh 1:8; Joh 1:17

TSK: Neh 9:15 - -- gavest : Exo 16:4, Exo 16:14, Exo 16:15; Deu 8:3, Deu 8:16; Psa 78:24, Psa 78:25, Psa 105:40; Joh 6:31-35; 1Co 10:3 broughtest : Neh 9:20; Exo 17:6; N...

TSK: Neh 9:16 - -- dealt : Neh 9:10, Neh 9:29; Exo 32:9; Deu 9:6, Deu 9:13, Deu 9:23, Deu 9:24, Deu 9:27, Deu 32:15; Psa. 78:8-72, Psa 106:6; Isa 63:10; Jer 2:31; Act 7:...

dealt : Neh 9:10, Neh 9:29; Exo 32:9; Deu 9:6, Deu 9:13, Deu 9:23, Deu 9:24, Deu 9:27, Deu 32:15; Psa. 78:8-72, Psa 106:6; Isa 63:10; Jer 2:31; Act 7:51

hardened : Deu 31:27; 2Ki 17:14; 2Ch 30:8, 2Ch 36:13; Psa 95:8-10; Pro 29:1; Isa 48:4; Jer 19:15; Rom 2:5; Heb 3:13, Heb 3:15

hearkened : Exo 15:26; Deu 5:29; Psa 81:8, Psa 81:11-14; Isa 48:18; There were two things to which the Israelites did not duly give heed, else they had not done as they did. The word of God they heard, but they gave no heed to God’ s commandments, and the works of God they saw, but were not mindful of his wonders. Had they really considered them as miracles, they would have obeyed from a principle of faith and holy fear: had they duly considered them as mercies, they would have obeyed from a principle of gratitude and holy love.

TSK: Neh 9:17 - -- refused : Num 14:3, Num 14:4, Num 14:11, Num 14:41, Num 16:14; Psa 106:24, Psa 106:25; Pro 1:24; Heb 12:25 mindful : Psa 78:11, Psa 78:42, Psa 78:43, ...

refused : Num 14:3, Num 14:4, Num 14:11, Num 14:41, Num 16:14; Psa 106:24, Psa 106:25; Pro 1:24; Heb 12:25

mindful : Psa 78:11, Psa 78:42, Psa 78:43, Psa 86:5, Psa 86:15, Psa 106:7, Psa 106:13; Mat 16:9-11; 2Pe 1:12-15

in their rebellion : Instead of bemiryam , ""in their rebellion,""seven manuscripts, one edition, and the LXX, have bemitzrayim , ""in Egypt:""""appointed a captain to return to their bondage in Egypt."

appointed : Num 14:4; Act 7:39

a God : Num 14:18, Num 14:19; Psa 86:5, Psa 86:15, Psa 130:4; Mic 7:18, Mic 7:19

ready to pardon : Heb. of pardons

gracious : Exo 34:6, Exo 34:7; Psa 78:38, Psa 103:8-18, Psa 145:8, Psa 145:9; Isa 55:7-9; Joe 2:13; Rom 9:15; Eph 1:6, Eph 1:7

forsookest : 1Ki 6:13, 1Ki 8:57; Psa 106:43-46

TSK: Neh 9:18 - -- Exo 32:4-8, Exo 32:31, Exo 32:32; Deu 9:12-16; Psa 106:19-23; Ezek. 20:7-44

TSK: Neh 9:19 - -- in thy : Neh 9:27; 1Sa 12:22; Psa 106:7, Psa 106:8, Psa 106:45; Isa 44:21; Lam 3:22; Eze 20:14, Eze 20:22; Dan 9:9, Dan 9:18; Mal 3:6 the pillar : Neh...

TSK: Neh 9:20 - -- gavest : Neh 9:30; Num 11:17, Num 11:25-29; Isa 63:11-14 good : Psa 143:10; Rom 15:30; Gal 5:22, Gal 5:23; Eph 5:9; 2Pe 1:21 withheldest : Exo 16:15, ...

TSK: Neh 9:21 - -- forty : Exo 16:35; Num 14:33, Num 14:34; Deu 2:7, Deu 8:2; Amo 5:25; Act 13:18 their : Deu 8:4, Deu 29:5; Psa 34:10

TSK: Neh 9:22 - -- thou : Jos 10:11; Psa 78:65, Psa 105:44 divide : Deu 32:26; Jos 11:23 Sihon : Num 21:21-35; Deu 2:26-36, 3:1-17; Psa 135:10-12, Psa 136:17-22

TSK: Neh 9:23 - -- multipliedst : Gen 15:5, Gen 22:17; 1Ch 27:23 broughtest : Josh. 1:1-3:17 which thou : Gen 12:7, Gen 13:15-17, Gen 15:18, Gen 17:8, Gen 26:3

multipliedst : Gen 15:5, Gen 22:17; 1Ch 27:23

broughtest : Josh. 1:1-3:17

which thou : Gen 12:7, Gen 13:15-17, Gen 15:18, Gen 17:8, Gen 26:3

TSK: Neh 9:24 - -- So the : Num 14:31; Jos 21:43, Jos 21:45 thou subduedst : Jos 18:1; 1Ch 22:18; Psa 44:2, Psa 44:3 as they would : Heb. according to their will, 2Ti 2:...

So the : Num 14:31; Jos 21:43, Jos 21:45

thou subduedst : Jos 18:1; 1Ch 22:18; Psa 44:2, Psa 44:3

as they would : Heb. according to their will, 2Ti 2:26

TSK: Neh 9:25 - -- strong : Num 13:27, Num 13:28; Deu 3:5, Deu 6:10-12, Deu 9:1-3 a fat land : Neh 9:35; Deu 8:7-10, Deu 32:13; Eze 20:6 wells : or, cisterns fruit trees...

strong : Num 13:27, Num 13:28; Deu 3:5, Deu 6:10-12, Deu 9:1-3

a fat land : Neh 9:35; Deu 8:7-10, Deu 32:13; Eze 20:6

wells : or, cisterns

fruit trees : Heb. trees of food

did eat : Deu 32:15; Psa 65:11; Isa 6:10; Jer 5:27, Jer 5:28; Hos 13:6

and became fat : They became effeminate, fell under the power of luxury, got totally corrupted in their manners, sinned against all the mercies of God, and then were destroyed by His judgments.

delighted : 1Ki 8:66; Jer 31:14; Hos 3:5; Rom 2:4

TSK: Neh 9:26 - -- they were : Jdg 2:11, Jdg 2:12, Jdg 3:6, Jdg 3:7, Jdg 10:6, Jdg 10:13, Jdg 10:14; Psa 78:56, Psa 78:57, Psa 106:34-40; Ezek. 16:15-63, Eze 20:21, 23:4...

TSK: Neh 9:27 - -- thou deliveredst : Deu 31:16-18; Jdg 2:14, Jdg 2:15, 3:8-30; 2Ch 36:17; Psa 106:41, Psa 106:42; Dan 9:10-14 in the time : Deu 4:29-31; Jdg 3:15, Jdg 6...

TSK: Neh 9:28 - -- did evil again : Heb. returned to do evil, Jdg 3:11, Jdg 3:12, Jdg 3:30, Jdg 4:1, Jdg 5:31, Jdg 6:1 heardest : 1Ki 8:33, 1Ki 8:34, 1Ki 8:39; Isa 63:15...

did evil again : Heb. returned to do evil, Jdg 3:11, Jdg 3:12, Jdg 3:30, Jdg 4:1, Jdg 5:31, Jdg 6:1

heardest : 1Ki 8:33, 1Ki 8:34, 1Ki 8:39; Isa 63:15

many times : Psa 106:43-45

TSK: Neh 9:29 - -- testifiedst : Neh 9:26; Deu 4:26, Deu 31:21; 2Ki 17:13; 2Ch 24:19, 2Ch 36:15; Jer 25:3-7; Hos 6:5 yet they : Neh 9:10, Neh 9:16; Exo 10:3; Jer 13:15-1...

TSK: Neh 9:30 - -- many years : Psa 86:15; Rom 2:4; 2Pe 3:9 forbear them : Heb. protract over them testifiedst : 2Ki 17:13; 2Ch 36:15; Jer 7:25, Jer 25:4 by thy spirit :...

many years : Psa 86:15; Rom 2:4; 2Pe 3:9

forbear them : Heb. protract over them

testifiedst : 2Ki 17:13; 2Ch 36:15; Jer 7:25, Jer 25:4

by thy spirit : Neh 9:20; Isa 63:10; Act 7:51, Act 28:25; 1Pe 1:11; 2Pe 1:21

thy prophets : Heb. the hand of thy prophets

therefore : Isa 5:5, Isa 5:6, Isa 42:24; Jer 40:2, Jer 40:3, Jer 44:22; Lam 2:17; Zec 7:13

TSK: Neh 9:31 - -- for thy great : Jer 4:27, Jer 5:10, Jer 5:18; Lam 3:22; Eze 14:22, Eze 14:23; Dan 9:9 gracious : Neh 9:17; Exo 34:6, Exo 34:7; 2Ki 13:23; 2Ch 30:9; Ps...

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

TSK: Neh 9:33 - -- Howbeit : Gen 18:25; Job 34:23; Psa 119:137, Psa 145:17; Jer 12:1; Lam 1:18; Dan 9:5-14 but we : Lev 26:40, Lev 26:41; Job 33:27; Psa 106:6; Dan 9:5-1...

TSK: Neh 9:34 - -- nor hearkened : Jer 29:19 thy testimonies : Neh 9:30; 2Ki 17:15 thou didst : Deu 31:21; 2Ki 17:13

nor hearkened : Jer 29:19

thy testimonies : Neh 9:30; 2Ki 17:15

thou didst : Deu 31:21; 2Ki 17:13

TSK: Neh 9:35 - -- For they : Deu 28:47; Jer 5:19; Rom 3:4, Rom 3:5 in their kingdom : Instead of bemalkuthom , ""in their kingdom,""bemalkuthecha , ""in thy kingdom...

For they : Deu 28:47; Jer 5:19; Rom 3:4, Rom 3:5

in their kingdom : Instead of bemalkuthom , ""in their kingdom,""bemalkuthecha , ""in thy kingdom,""is the reading of two of Dr. Kennicott’ s manuscripts, LXX, Syriac, and Arabic.

thy great : Neh 9:25

fat land : Deu 8:7-10, Deu 31:21, Deu 32:12-15

TSK: Neh 9:36 - -- Deu 28:48; 2Ch 12:8; Ezr 9:9

TSK: Neh 9:37 - -- it yieldeth : Deu 28:33, Deu 28:39, Deu 28:51; Ezr 4:13, Ezr 6:8, Ezr 7:24 dominion : Neh 5:8; Lev 26:17; Deu 28:48; Joh 8:33

TSK: Neh 9:38 - -- we make : Neh 10:29; 2Ki 23:3; 2Ch 15:12, 2Ch 15:13, 2Ch 23:16, 2Ch 29:10, 2Ch 34:31; Ezr 10:3 seal unto it : Heb. are at the sealing, or sealed, Neh ...

we make : Neh 10:29; 2Ki 23:3; 2Ch 15:12, 2Ch 15:13, 2Ch 23:16, 2Ch 29:10, 2Ch 34:31; Ezr 10:3

seal unto it : Heb. are at the sealing, or sealed, Neh 10:1

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Neh 9:6 - -- The host of heaven worshippeth thee - i. e the angels. See 1Ki 22:19; Psa 103:21.

The host of heaven worshippeth thee - i. e the angels. See 1Ki 22:19; Psa 103:21.

Barnes: Neh 9:17 - -- In their rebellion - The Septuagint and several maunscripts have "in Egypt"(the words in the original differing by one letter only), and transl...

In their rebellion - The Septuagint and several maunscripts have "in Egypt"(the words in the original differing by one letter only), and translate - "And appointed a captain to return to their bondage in Egypt."Compare the margin reference. The appointment of a leader is regarded here as made, whereas we are only told in the Book of Numbers that it was proposed.

Barnes: Neh 9:22 - -- Thou didst divide them into corners - i. e., parts of the holy land; or as some prefer "thou didst distribute them on all sides."

Thou didst divide them into corners - i. e., parts of the holy land; or as some prefer "thou didst distribute them on all sides."

Barnes: Neh 9:25 - -- Became fat. - i. e., "grew proud,"or "wanton"- a phrase only occurring here, in the margin reference, and in Jer 5:28. Delighted themselve...

Became fat. - i. e., "grew proud,"or "wanton"- a phrase only occurring here, in the margin reference, and in Jer 5:28.

Delighted themselves - Rather, "luxuriated."The word in the original does not occur elsewhere; but cognate terms make the sense clear.

Barnes: Neh 9:26 - -- Slew thy prophets - Compare 1Ki 18:4; 1Ki 19:10; 2Ch 24:21. Jewish tradition further affirms that more than one of the great prophets (e. g., I...

Slew thy prophets - Compare 1Ki 18:4; 1Ki 19:10; 2Ch 24:21. Jewish tradition further affirms that more than one of the great prophets (e. g., Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel) were martyred by their countrymen.

Barnes: Neh 9:27 - -- Thou gavest them saviours - See Jdg 3:15 etc.

Thou gavest them saviours - See Jdg 3:15 etc.

Barnes: Neh 9:38 - -- Seal unto it - The exact force of the phrase used is doubtful; but its general sense must be that the classes named took part in the sealing. I...

Seal unto it - The exact force of the phrase used is doubtful; but its general sense must be that the classes named took part in the sealing. It was usual in the East to authenticate covenants by appending the seals of those who were parties to them (see Jer 32:10).

Poole: Neh 9:6 - -- The host of heaven either, 1. The stars, which after their manner worship and praise God, as all the creatures do after their manner, of which see P...

The host of heaven either,

1. The stars, which after their manner worship and praise God, as all the creatures do after their manner, of which see Ps 148 ; or rather,

2. The angels, who are so called, as 1Ki 22:19 Luk 2:13 , who do worship God truly and properly. And it is most usual and reasonable to understand all words properly, where there is no need of a figurative interpretation. And if this were understood of metaphorical and objective worshipping of God, there seems to be no reason to appropriate that to the host of heaven , to wit, the stars, seeing the hosts of sea and earth do in that sense worship God no less than the stars do, namely, in giving angels and men matter and occasion of worshipping and praising of God.

Poole: Neh 9:7 - -- Didst choose Abram out of the midst of all his nation and family. When thou didst pass by and neglect the rest of them, suffering them to walk on in ...

Didst choose Abram out of the midst of all his nation and family. When thou didst pass by and neglect the rest of them, suffering them to walk on in their idolatrous and destructive courses; thou didst choose and single out him to serve and glorify thee, to be father of all the faithful, the progenitor of the Messias, and the person in whom, not we only, but all nations, should be blessed, and to enjoy thee to all eternity.

Poole: Neh 9:8 - -- Foundest his heart faithful before thee when thou madest that admirable trial of his faith and obedience, in requiring him to offer up his only son I...

Foundest his heart faithful before thee when thou madest that admirable trial of his faith and obedience, in requiring him to offer up his only son Isaac, thou didst find out and discover his faithfulness, which was well known to thee before, and also was wrought in him by thy grace.

Poole: Neh 9:10 - -- They dealt proudly against them treating thy people with great scorn and contempt, like slaves and beasts.

They dealt proudly against them treating thy people with great scorn and contempt, like slaves and beasts.

Poole: Neh 9:11 - -- Into the mighty waters i.e. the deep waters, such as these were, into which, when a stone is thrown, there is no hopes of seeing it again.

Into the mighty waters i.e. the deep waters, such as these were, into which, when a stone is thrown, there is no hopes of seeing it again.

Poole: Neh 9:13 - -- True laws not such laws as some of the heathen laws were, which taught them falsehood, superstition, idolatry, and other errors; but such as discover...

True laws not such laws as some of the heathen laws were, which taught them falsehood, superstition, idolatry, and other errors; but such as discover the truth, and the true mind and will of God, and the true and only way to life.

Good statutes both in themselves, and to us also, being useful to teach, and comfort, and save us.

Poole: Neh 9:14 - -- Thy holy sabbath that holy and blessed sabbath day which thou didst bless and sanctify to Adam in Paradise, Gen 2:3 , commanding him, and in him all ...

Thy holy sabbath that holy and blessed sabbath day which thou didst bless and sanctify to Adam in Paradise, Gen 2:3 , commanding him, and in him all his posterity, to observe it, which yet almost all people and nations have quite forgotten, yea, so far as to mock at them, Lam 1:7 , thou didst graciously reveal unto thy people, reviving that ancient law by another particular law about it given to us in the wilderness.

Poole: Neh 9:16 - -- Notwithstanding all these singular and wonderful mercies; which he hitherto recounted to aggravate their sins, which he now comes to confess, and to...

Notwithstanding all these singular and wonderful mercies; which he hitherto recounted to aggravate their sins, which he now comes to confess, and to lead them to a sincere and ingenuous grief and repentance for their sins, not only for the mischief which they brought upon themselves, but for the injury and indignity which they offered to God.

Dealt proudly i.e. sinned presumptuously, and with contempt of God, as scorning to submit their wills to God’ s.

Poole: Neh 9:17 - -- Refused to obey persisted in their disobedience after many admonitions, and invitations to repentance. Appointed a captain i.e. designed, purposed,...

Refused to obey persisted in their disobedience after many admonitions, and invitations to repentance.

Appointed a captain i.e. designed, purposed, and resolved to do so, Num 14:4 , and therefore they are said to do so, as Abraham is said to have offered up Isaac, Heb 11:17 , because he intended and attempted to do it.

Poole: Neh 9:19 - -- Thou forsookest them not in the wilderness where, if thou hadst left them without thy conduct and comfort, they had been utterly lost and undone.

Thou forsookest them not in the wilderness where, if thou hadst left them without thy conduct and comfort, they had been utterly lost and undone.

Poole: Neh 9:20 - -- Thou gavest also thy good spirit which thou didst graciously and plentifully impart unto Moses, and then unto the seventy eiders, Num 11:17,25,26 , t...

Thou gavest also thy good spirit which thou didst graciously and plentifully impart unto Moses, and then unto the seventy eiders, Num 11:17,25,26 , to the end that they might be able to direct and govern thy people wisely, and in thy fear.

Poole: Neh 9:21 - -- Of which See Poole "Deu 8:4" .

Of which See Poole "Deu 8:4" .

Poole: Neh 9:22 - -- Into corners or, into a corner . But the singular number is very commonly put for the plural. This is understood, either, 1. Of the Israelites, to ...

Into corners or, into a corner . But the singular number is very commonly put for the plural. This is understood, either,

1. Of the Israelites, to whom God divided by lot the

kingdoms and nations last mentioned, and gave them all the corners , or sides , or quarters (for all these the word signifies) of their land. Or rather,

2. Of the heathen nations, whom God in a great measure destroyed, and the remainders of them he dispersed into corners ; that whereas before the Israelites came they had large habitations and dominions, now they were cooped up into corners, some of them into one town or city, and some into another, in the several corners of their land, as indeed we find them afterward; whilst thee Israelites dwelt in a large place, and had the possession of their whole land, some few and small parcels excepted. Compare Deu 32:26 , where the like phrase is used in the same sense.

Poole: Neh 9:25 - -- i.e. In all these comforts and blessings, which by thy great goodness they obtained and enjoyed.

i.e. In all these comforts and blessings, which by thy great goodness they obtained and enjoyed.

Poole: Neh 9:26 - -- Cast thy law behind their backs i.e. neglected and despised thy laws, would not regard nor observe them; whereas they should have had them continuall...

Cast thy law behind their backs i.e. neglected and despised thy laws, would not regard nor observe them; whereas they should have had them continually before their eyes, to direct and govern them. Compare Psa 50:17 Eze 23:35 .

Poole: Neh 9:29 - -- Which if a man do, he shall live in them of which see on Lev 18:5 Eze 20:11 Rom 10:5 Gal 3:12 . Withdrew the shoulder, and hardened their neck i.e....

Which if a man do, he shall live in them of which see on Lev 18:5 Eze 20:11 Rom 10:5 Gal 3:12 .

Withdrew the shoulder, and hardened their neck i.e. would not submit to thy yoke, like stubborn oxen.

Poole: Neh 9:30 - -- Didst thou forbear them i.e. thou didst delay to bring upon them those judgments which thou hadst threatened, and they had deserved, and didst wait f...

Didst thou forbear them i.e. thou didst delay to bring upon them those judgments which thou hadst threatened, and they had deserved, and didst wait for their repentance.

By thy spirit in thy prophets by thy prophets, who shake to them by the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit, whom therefore they should have obeyed.

Yet would they not give ear i.e. would not obey them, nor would they vouchsafe so much as to hear them.

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 .

Poole: Neh 9:35 - -- Which thou gavest before them i.e. which thou didst lay open to their view and possession, removing their enemies and all impediments out of the way....

Which thou gavest before them i.e. which thou didst lay open to their view and possession, removing their enemies and all impediments out of the way.

Poole: Neh 9:36 - -- In that land wherein heretofore, under thee, and by thy favour, we were rightful lords and owners.

In that land wherein heretofore, under thee, and by thy favour, we were rightful lords and owners.

Poole: Neh 9:37 - -- We plough, and sow, and labour, and thou givest thy blessing to our endeavours; and yet in a great measure this is not for ourselves, as formerly it...

We plough, and sow, and labour, and thou givest thy blessing to our endeavours; and yet in a great measure this is not for ourselves, as formerly it was, but for our kings, to whom we pay great and heavy tributes for these things; of which see Ezr 6:8 7:24 . They have dominion over our bodies, and over our cattle; pressing or forcing both us and our beasts to go and do what they please.

Poole: Neh 9:38 - -- Because of all this because all this misery lies upon us for our sins, we do heartily repent of them, and resolve to forsake them. Or, we faithfully ...

Because of all this because all this misery lies upon us for our sins, we do heartily repent of them, and resolve to forsake them. Or, we faithfully promise and engage ourselves to future obedience.

Haydock: Neh 9:6 - -- Of heavens. The highest, (Calmet) and most glorious (Haydock) residence of the Eternal. --- Host. Stars (Calmet) and angels, (Menochius) which ar...

Of heavens. The highest, (Calmet) and most glorious (Haydock) residence of the Eternal. ---

Host. Stars (Calmet) and angels, (Menochius) which are like his guards. ---

Life, or being. If the Levites had adopted the sentiments of the Persians, that the stars were animated, this does not prove the truth of that opinion, which has nevertheless been maintained by many, Genesis i. 18. (Calmet) ---

The expression is used for preserving, (Psalm xl. 3.; Menochius) re-establishing, &c., chap. iv. 2. (Calmet)

Haydock: Neh 9:7 - -- The fire of the Chaldeans. The city of Ur, in Chaldea, the name of which signifies fire. Or out of the fire of tribulations and temptations, to...

The fire of the Chaldeans. The city of Ur, in Chaldea, the name of which signifies fire. Or out of the fire of tribulations and temptations, to which he was there exposed. The ancient Rabbins understood this literally, affirming that Abraham was cast into the fire by the idolaters, and brought out by a miracle without any hurt. (Challoner) ---

The Chaldeans adored fire, (St. Jerome, q. Heb. in Genesis xi. 31.) and the Persians probably imitated them. (Strabo xv.) ---

The emperor Heraclius destroyed their Pyreia. (Suidas.) ---

St. Jerome translates Ur of the Chaldeans, in all other places. (Amama) ---

Septuagint, "the country of," &c. (Calmet) ---

It is supposed that he sacred fire preserved in this city, gave name to it, ( Ur, "fire,") as Heliopolis was so called, from the particular worship of "the sun." (Haydock) ---

Abraham, to imply some mystery, Genesis xvii. (Worthington) ---

See Isaias xliii. 27.

Haydock: Neh 9:10 - -- A name, Glorious, (Menochius) and to be feared by all, Exodus xiv.

A name, Glorious, (Menochius) and to be feared by all, Exodus xiv.

Haydock: Neh 9:14 - -- Sabbath. Which it seems had not been observed by them before, (Exodus xvi. 23.; Calmet) at least not with such exactitude. (Haydock)

Sabbath. Which it seems had not been observed by them before, (Exodus xvi. 23.; Calmet) at least not with such exactitude. (Haydock)

Haydock: Neh 9:15 - -- Hand. Promising with an oath, (Genesis xiv. 22.; Menochius; and xxii. 16.; Calmet) or displaying thy power. (Haydock)

Hand. Promising with an oath, (Genesis xiv. 22.; Menochius; and xxii. 16.; Calmet) or displaying thy power. (Haydock)

Haydock: Neh 9:17 - -- Their head. Or appointed a leader instead of Moses, (Numbers xiv. 4.; Menochius) or an idol, Exodus xxxii. 1. Septuagint, "they gave a beginning, ...

Their head. Or appointed a leader instead of Moses, (Numbers xiv. 4.; Menochius) or an idol, Exodus xxxii. 1. Septuagint, "they gave a beginning, or a chief to return." Syriac, "their heart returned to their crimes." (Calmet) ---

Protestants, "and tin their rebellion appointed a captain to," &c. They turned their back upon the promised land, and set their faces to return into Egypt. (Haydock) ---

Sinners are not deprived of free-will. (Worthington)

Haydock: Neh 9:20 - -- Spirit. The conducting angel. (Menochius) --- God enlightened and moved the hearts of the people, by his grace; which he gave in abundance to Mose...

Spirit. The conducting angel. (Menochius) ---

God enlightened and moved the hearts of the people, by his grace; which he gave in abundance to Moses. (Calmet)

Haydock: Neh 9:21 - -- Worn. So as to be sore, (Haydock) or without shoes. (Menochius) See Deuteronomy viii. 4. (Calmet) --- Protestants, "their feet swelled not."

Worn. So as to be sore, (Haydock) or without shoes. (Menochius) See Deuteronomy viii. 4. (Calmet) ---

Protestants, "their feet swelled not."

Haydock: Neh 9:22 - -- Lots. Hebrew, "them (the Chanaanites, or as it is more commonly understood, the Israelites,) into corners." (Calmet) --- Septuagint, "by lot they ...

Lots. Hebrew, "them (the Chanaanites, or as it is more commonly understood, the Israelites,) into corners." (Calmet) ---

Septuagint, "by lot they possessed," &c. (Haydock) ---

Sehon was king of Hesebon, Numbers xxi. 26. (Calmet)

Haydock: Neh 9:24 - -- Land. From which most of their fathers were excluded by death.

Land. From which most of their fathers were excluded by death.

Haydock: Neh 9:25 - -- Goodness. Prosperity was their ruin, (Haydock) as Moses had foretold, Deuteronomy xxxii. 15. (Calmet) --- "Empire is easily retained by the same a...

Goodness. Prosperity was their ruin, (Haydock) as Moses had foretold, Deuteronomy xxxii. 15. (Calmet) ---

"Empire is easily retained by the same arts by which it was procured: but when idleness takes the place of industry, when lust and pride banish continence and equity, fortune is changed with manners." (Sallust; Grotius)

Haydock: Neh 9:26 - -- Earnestly. Literally, called to witness" (Haydock) themselves, (Josue xxiv. 21.) or heaven and earth, Deuteronomy iv. 26., and xxx. 19. (Calmet) --...

Earnestly. Literally, called to witness" (Haydock) themselves, (Josue xxiv. 21.) or heaven and earth, Deuteronomy iv. 26., and xxx. 19. (Calmet) ---

Blasphemies. See ver. 18. (Menochius)

Haydock: Neh 9:27 - -- Saviours. Josue, (Calmet) and more particularly the judges, (Menochius) David, &c. (Calmet)

Saviours. Josue, (Calmet) and more particularly the judges, (Menochius) David, &c. (Calmet)

Haydock: Neh 9:28 - -- Rest from their enemies. (Haydock) --- The interval between their relapses was very short. (Calmet)

Rest from their enemies. (Haydock) ---

The interval between their relapses was very short. (Calmet)

Haydock: Neh 9:29 - -- Shoulder. Slipping from under the burden of the law. (Haydock) --- It seems this and the following verses chiefly regard the ten tribes, which pro...

Shoulder. Slipping from under the burden of the law. (Haydock) ---

It seems this and the following verses chiefly regard the ten tribes, which proudly rebelled against Juda, (Calmet) and against the Lord. (Haydock)

Haydock: Neh 9:30 - -- Years, 254; during which time God had not ceased to recall his people to a sense of their duty, but all in vain.

Years, 254; during which time God had not ceased to recall his people to a sense of their duty, but all in vain.

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)

Haydock: Neh 9:33 - -- Truth, fulfilled thy promises. We have broken the covenant.

Truth, fulfilled thy promises. We have broken the covenant.

Haydock: Neh 9:36 - -- In it. Tributary to Persia, chap. v. 4., and 1 Esdras vii. 24., and ix. 9. (Calmet)

In it. Tributary to Persia, chap. v. 4., and 1 Esdras vii. 24., and ix. 9. (Calmet)

Haydock: Neh 9:37 - -- Tribulation. As we cannot enjoy the fruits, being so heavily taxed, and obliged to work in person for the king of a foreign country. (Calmet)

Tribulation. As we cannot enjoy the fruits, being so heavily taxed, and obliged to work in person for the king of a foreign country. (Calmet)

Haydock: Neh 9:38 - -- Because. Or "considering all these things," as chastisements due to our transgressions, we are resolved now to reform our conduct, (Haydock) and to c...

Because. Or "considering all these things," as chastisements due to our transgressions, we are resolved now to reform our conduct, (Haydock) and to comply more exactly with the covenant, which we will now solemnly renew. A copy was probably deposited in the temple, signed by the princes, (Calmet) in the name of all. (Haydock) ---

Malachy (Malachias i. 4.) seems to allude to this covenant. (Calmet)

Gill: Neh 9:6 - -- Thou, even thou art Lord alone,.... Whose name alone is Jehovah, the one only true and living God: thou hast made heaven, the heaven of heavens, wi...

Thou, even thou art Lord alone,.... Whose name alone is Jehovah, the one only true and living God:

thou hast made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host; the airy and starry heavens, and the sun, moon, and stars in them, and the third heaven, the seat of God, angels, and saints:

the earth, and all things that are therein; men, beasts, trees, metals, minerals, &c.

the seas, and all that is therein; fishes, sea plants, &c. see Act 4:24,

and thou preservest them all; they consist in thee, and are upheld in their being by thee, Heb 1:3

and the host of heaven worshipped thee; not the sun, moon, and stars, only in their way, Psa 148:2 but the angels chiefly, Heb 1:6.

Gill: Neh 9:7 - -- Thou art the Lord the God, who didst choose Abram,.... From among the Chaldeans, and out of his father's family: and broughtest him forth out of Ur...

Thou art the Lord the God, who didst choose Abram,.... From among the Chaldeans, and out of his father's family:

and broughtest him forth out of Ur of the Chaldees; by calling him from thence, of which see Gen 11:28, to which may be added what Amama x on that place observes; that some think that the sacred fire, which the Chaldeans worshipped, was kept in this city, from whence it was called Ur, that being worshipped by them and by the Assyrians under the name of Ur y:

and gavest him the name of Abraham; which was changed when the covenant of circumcision was given him, Gen 17:5.

Gill: Neh 9:8 - -- And foundest his heart faithful before thee,.... A true believer in his word and promises, Gen 15:6 and closely attached to the fear of him, and obser...

And foundest his heart faithful before thee,.... A true believer in his word and promises, Gen 15:6 and closely attached to the fear of him, and observance of his commands, as abundantly appeared in the trial of him, in offering up his son, Gen 22:1,

and madest a covenant with him, to give the land of the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Amorites, and the Perizzites, and the Jebusites, and the Girgashites, to give it, I say, to his seed; not to him personally, but to his posterity, at least including and chiefly designing them; of which covenant see Gen 15:18,

and hast performed thy words, for thou art righteous; in all his ways and works, faithful to his promise, a covenant keeping God, and who kept and fulfilled this covenant, assisting Joshua to conquer the land of Canaan, and put Israel into the possession of it.

Gill: Neh 9:9 - -- And didst see the affliction of our fathers in Egypt,.... The hard bondage in which their lives were made bitter; and was not a mere spectator of it, ...

And didst see the affliction of our fathers in Egypt,.... The hard bondage in which their lives were made bitter; and was not a mere spectator of it, but looked upon them in it with pity and compassion, and sent them a deliverer, Exo 2:23

and heardest their cry by the Red sea; which was before them, and the rocks on both sides of them, and the host of Pharaoh behind, pressing upon them, when he heard them, and wrought salvation for them, Exo 14:10.

Gill: Neh 9:10 - -- And shewedst signs and wonders upon Pharaoh, and on all his servants, and on all the people of his land,.... By inflicting the ten plagues upon them: ...

And shewedst signs and wonders upon Pharaoh, and on all his servants, and on all the people of his land,.... By inflicting the ten plagues upon them:

for thou knowest that they dealt proudly against them; behaved haughtily to them, and despised them, see Exo 18:11

so didst thou get thee a name, as it is this day; displayed his power on Pharaoh, and his goodness to Israel, the fame of which reached all over the world, and continued to that day, see Exo 9:16.

Gill: Neh 9:11 - -- And thou didst divide the sea before them, so that they went through the midst of the sea on dry land,.... That is, the Israelites, see Exo 14:21, ...

And thou didst divide the sea before them, so that they went through the midst of the sea on dry land,.... That is, the Israelites, see Exo 14:21,

and their persecutors thou threwest into the deeps; with great ease, and with indignation, meaning the Egyptians, that pursued hotly after them, and were thrown into the sea:

as a stone into the mighty waters; where they sunk and perished, see Exo 15:4.

Gill: Neh 9:12 - -- Moreover, thou leddest them in the day by a cloudy pillar,.... The Israelites, to shelter them from the heat of the sun in a dry and barren wilderness...

Moreover, thou leddest them in the day by a cloudy pillar,.... The Israelites, to shelter them from the heat of the sun in a dry and barren wilderness:

and in the night by a pillar of fire, to give them light in the way wherein they should go; through a trackless desert, see Exo 13:21.

Gill: Neh 9:13 - -- Thou camest down also upon Mount Sinai,.... By some visible tokens of his presence, as a cloud, fire, smoke, &c. which must be understood consistent w...

Thou camest down also upon Mount Sinai,.... By some visible tokens of his presence, as a cloud, fire, smoke, &c. which must be understood consistent with his omniscience, see Exo 19:18,

and spakest with them from heaven; the decalogue or ten commandments, Exo 20:1,

and gavest them right judgments and true laws, good statutes and commandments; both judicial and ceremonial, which were of excellent use to them in their civil and ecclesiastical polity; these were not spoken to Israel, but given to Moses on the mount, to be delivered to them.

Gill: Neh 9:14 - -- And madest known unto them thy holy sabbath,.... Which was not made known to others, and was peculiar to the Jewish nation, and a privilege granted to...

And madest known unto them thy holy sabbath,.... Which was not made known to others, and was peculiar to the Jewish nation, and a privilege granted to them, to have rest corporeal and spiritual, typical of the rest in Christ:

and commandedst them precepts, statutes, and laws, by the hand of Moses thy servant; moral, ceremonial, and judicial, such as other nations had not, Deu 4:8.

Gill: Neh 9:15 - -- And gavest them bread from heaven for their hunger,.... To satisfy that, meaning the manna, Exo 16:3 and broughtest forth water for them out of the...

And gavest them bread from heaven for their hunger,.... To satisfy that, meaning the manna, Exo 16:3

and broughtest forth water for them out of the rock, for their thirst; to quench it; this was done both quickly after they came out of the land of Egypt, and a little before their entrance into the land of Canaan, see Exo 17:6

and promisedst them that they should go in to possess the land which thou hadst sworn to give them; which oath was made to them and to their fathers also, see Num 14:30.

Gill: Neh 9:16 - -- But they and our fathers dealt proudly,.... Behaved in a haughty manner towards God, their kind benefactor: and hardened their necks; refused to ta...

But they and our fathers dealt proudly,.... Behaved in a haughty manner towards God, their kind benefactor:

and hardened their necks; refused to take the yoke of his law, as refractory oxen, that withdraw their necks from the yoke:

and hearkened not to thy commandments; to do them, though they promised they would, Exo 24:7.

Gill: Neh 9:17 - -- And refused to obey,.... Though exhorted, admonished, and threatened, such was their obstinacy: neither were mindful of thy wonders that thou didst...

And refused to obey,.... Though exhorted, admonished, and threatened, such was their obstinacy:

neither were mindful of thy wonders that thou didst among them; in delivering them at the Red sea, in raining manna about them, and giving them water out of the rock:

but hardened their necks; see the preceding verse:

and in their rebellion appointed a captain to return to their bondage; they not only proposed it, but determined upon it, which is reckoned the same as if they had done it, see Num 14:4,

but thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness; as he had proclaimed his name before Moses, and as the whole of his conduct towards the people of Israel abundantly shewed, see Exo 34:6

and forsookest them not; when in the wilderness, where otherwise they must have perished, but still fed and protected them, notwithstanding their provocations.

Gill: Neh 9:18 - -- Yea, when they had made them a molten calf,.... In imitation of the Apis, or ox of the Egyptians: and said, this is thy god that brought thee out o...

Yea, when they had made them a molten calf,.... In imitation of the Apis, or ox of the Egyptians:

and said, this is thy god that brought thee out of Egypt; or the image of thy god, as the Arabic version, see Exo 32:4,

and had wrought great provocations; of all which nothing was greater than idolatry.

Gill: Neh 9:19 - -- Yet thou in thy manifold mercies forsookest them not in the wilderness,.... Where no supply could be had, if he had cast them off, see Neh 9:17, th...

Yet thou in thy manifold mercies forsookest them not in the wilderness,.... Where no supply could be had, if he had cast them off, see Neh 9:17,

the pillar of the cloud departed not from them by day, to lead them in the way; which, if it had, they would have been scorched by the heat of the sun:

neither the pillar of fire by night, to show them light, and the way wherein they should go; or otherwise they would have lost their way, and not have known which way to have gone.

Gill: Neh 9:20 - -- Thou gavest also thy good spirit to instruct them,.... In the knowledge of the laws delivered to them; the spirit of prophecy, according to Ben Melech...

Thou gavest also thy good spirit to instruct them,.... In the knowledge of the laws delivered to them; the spirit of prophecy, according to Ben Melech, and which Aben Ezra interprets of the spirit put upon the seventy elders, Num 11:17,

and withheldest not thy manna from their mouth; all the while they were in the wilderness, until they came to Canaan's land; called the Lord's manna, because prepared by him, and given by him to them; a part or portion and gift from the Lord, as Ben Melech, from whence it had its name, see Exo 16:15

and gavest them water for their thirst; which seems to have respect to the last rock stricken for them, after their many provocations in the wilderness, Num 20:11.

Gill: Neh 9:21 - -- Yea, forty years didst thou sustain them in the wilderness, so that they lacked nothing,.... As not for food, so neither for raiment, as follows: t...

Yea, forty years didst thou sustain them in the wilderness, so that they lacked nothing,.... As not for food, so neither for raiment, as follows:

their clothes waxed not old, and their feet swelled not; of which see Deu 8:4.

Gill: Neh 9:22 - -- Moreover, thou gavest them kingdoms and nations,.... The two kingdoms of Sihon and Og, and the seven nations of Canaan: and didst divide them into ...

Moreover, thou gavest them kingdoms and nations,.... The two kingdoms of Sihon and Og, and the seven nations of Canaan:

and didst divide them into corners; or "corner"; into every corner of the land of Canaan, so that they possessed the whole of it, a few cities excepted; Jarchi interprets it of one corner, that they might not be mixed with the people of the land, but be all together in one place; but Aben Ezra understands it of the Canaanites, of their being divided and scattered into corners, when they fled from the Israelites; but the former sense seems best:

so they possessed the land of Sihon, and the land of the king of Heshbon; or "eren", or "namely" z, "the land of the king of Heshbon"; for Sihon was king of Heshbon, and so the land the same:

and the land of Og king of Bashan; those lands both lay on the other side Jordan, and were possessed by the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half tribe of Manasseh.

Gill: Neh 9:23 - -- Their children also multipliedst thou as the stars of heaven,.... Fulfilling the promise made to Abraham, Gen 15:5 their number when they came out of ...

Their children also multipliedst thou as the stars of heaven,.... Fulfilling the promise made to Abraham, Gen 15:5 their number when they came out of Egypt, and just before they entered into the land of Canaan, being upwards of 600,000 men, besides women and children, Exo 12:37

and broughtest them into the land, concerning which thou hadst promised to their fathers, that they should go in to possess it; the land of Canaan, promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and their seed, into which the Lord brought them by Joshua; he was the instrument, but the thing was of God.

Gill: Neh 9:24 - -- So the children went in and possessed the land,.... Not the fathers of the Israelites that came out of Egypt, they died in the wilderness, all excepti...

So the children went in and possessed the land,.... Not the fathers of the Israelites that came out of Egypt, they died in the wilderness, all excepting two, but their children, which seems to be the reason of this manner of expression, see Num 14:30

and thou subduedst before them the inhabitants of the land, the Canaanites; by means of Joshua, the general of the armies of Israel; there is an elegant paronomania in the word for "subdue", and the Canaanites, which cannot be expressed in our language:

and gavest them into their hands, with their kings, and the people of the land, that they might do with them as they would; no less than thirty one kings, see Jos 12:9.

Gill: Neh 9:25 - -- And they took strong cities,.... Such as, in an hyperbolical way, are said to be walled up to heaven, Deu 1:28 and a fat land; of a good and fruitf...

And they took strong cities,.... Such as, in an hyperbolical way, are said to be walled up to heaven, Deu 1:28

and a fat land; of a good and fruitful soil, abounding with all good things, Deu 8:7

and possessed houses full of all goods; ready built and furnished for them, both with good provisions and good furniture:

wells digged; to supply them with water:

vineyards, and olive yards, and fruit trees in abundance; which they planted not:

and they did eat, and were filled, and became fat; in body, though in mind became wanton and wicked; they made their hearts fat, or stupid, as Aben Ezra interprets it, see Deu 32:15

and delighted themselves in thy great goodness; not in praising the Lord for it, and using it to his honour and glory, but indulged themselves to luxury and intemperance; though it may be understood of a lawful pleasure in the enjoyment of the great affluence they were brought into, which last agrees with what follows.

Gill: Neh 9:26 - -- Nevertheless, they were disobedient, and rebelled against thee,.... Notwithstanding all these favours and mercies bestowed upon them, which was great ...

Nevertheless, they were disobedient, and rebelled against thee,.... Notwithstanding all these favours and mercies bestowed upon them, which was great ingratitude:

and cast thy law behind their backs; as of no account, and unworthy of their regard; that which they should have had continually before their eyes, as the rule and guide of their actions, they cast behind them, not caring to look into it, and read it:

and slew thy prophets, which testified against them to turn them to thee; the prophets that bore a testimony against their sins, admonished them of them, called heaven and earth to record against them should they continue in them, and all to turn them from them by repentance to the Lord; those they were so wroth with on this account as to slay them, see Mat 23:37,

and they wrought great provocations; serving Baalim and Ashtaroth, and other gods of the nations, than which nothing was more provoking to the Lord.

Gill: Neh 9:27 - -- Therefore thou deliveredst them into the hand of their enemies, who vexed them,.... As the kings of Mesopotamia, Moab, Canaan, and others: and in t...

Therefore thou deliveredst them into the hand of their enemies, who vexed them,.... As the kings of Mesopotamia, Moab, Canaan, and others:

and in the time of their trouble, when they cried unto thee; as they usually did, Jdg 3:9,

thou heardest them from heaven; and according to thy manifold mercies thou gavest them saviours, who saved them out of the hands of their enemies; such were judges, Othniel, Ehud, Barak, Gideon, &c. and this was, done for them, not on account of their merits, but the abundant unmerited mercy of the Lord towards them.

Gill: Neh 9:28 - -- But after they had rest,.... From their enemies, enjoyed their liberty, and were in prosperity: they did evil again before thee; relapsed into idol...

But after they had rest,.... From their enemies, enjoyed their liberty, and were in prosperity:

they did evil again before thee; relapsed into idolatry:

therefore leftest thou them in the hand of their enemies, so that they had the dominion over them; as the Philistines had for the space of forty years, Jdg 13:1,

yet when they returned and cried unto thee, thou heardest them from heaven, and many times didst thou deliver them, according to thy mercies; this was their case frequently in the times of the judges; they sinned and fell into the hands of their enemies, then they repented, and cried to God for help, and he had compassion upon them, and saved them.

Gill: Neh 9:29 - -- And testifiedst against them,.... By sending prophets to them, to admonish them of their sins, and remind them of their duty: that thou mightest br...

And testifiedst against them,.... By sending prophets to them, to admonish them of their sins, and remind them of their duty:

that thou mightest bring them again unto thy law; to regard it, and walk according it:

yet they dealt proudly; with an haughty air rejected the counsel of God:

and hearkened not unto thy commandments; yielded not obedience to them:

but sinned against thy judgments; transgressed his laws, which were so just, righteous, reasonable, and equitable:

which if a man do, he shall live in them; or by them, in the land of Canaan, see Lev 18:5,

and withdrew the shoulder, and hardened their neck, and would not hear; like oxen, that wriggle and struggle, and draw back, and will not admit the yoke upon them.

Gill: Neh 9:30 - -- Yet many years didst thou forbear them,.... Throughout the reigns of several kings, such was God's longsuffering towards them: or, "thou didst draw up...

Yet many years didst thou forbear them,.... Throughout the reigns of several kings, such was God's longsuffering towards them: or, "thou didst draw upon them"; that is, his mercy, as Jarchi interprets it; he drew it out of his heart, and prolonged it towards them:

and testifiedst against them by thy Spirit in thy prophets; who reproved and admonished them, as they were moved by the Holy Spirit of God in them, who spoke in his name, and what he suggested to them:

yet they would not give ear; to what the prophets said, and the Spirit of God in them:

therefore gavest thou them into the hand of the people of the lands: people that were lords of many countries, as the Assyrians and Chaldeans.

Gill: Neh 9:31 - -- Nevertheless, for thy great mercies' sake, For the displaying of that, and the glorifying of it, which is so large and exceeding abundant: thou did...

Nevertheless, for thy great mercies' sake, For the displaying of that, and the glorifying of it, which is so large and exceeding abundant:

thou didst not utterly consume them, nor forsake them; some were left in the land, and those that were carried captive found favour in the eyes of those that carried them away, and were suffered to live, and many of them now had returned to their own land:

for thou art a gracious and merciful God; of which they had abundant proof and evidence.

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.

Gill: Neh 9:33 - -- Howbeit, thou art just in all that is brought upon us,.... They own the justice of God, could not complain of any wrong done them; and had he shown th...

Howbeit, thou art just in all that is brought upon us,.... They own the justice of God, could not complain of any wrong done them; and had he shown them no mercy at all, it was but what they deserved:

for thou hast done right, but we have done wickedly; he had done according to the truth of his word of promise, he had faithfully kept it, but they had transgressed his righteous law.

Gill: Neh 9:34 - -- Neither have our kings, our princes, our priests, nor our fathers, kept thy law,.... All ranks of men, from the highest to the lowest, had shown no re...

Neither have our kings, our princes, our priests, nor our fathers, kept thy law,.... All ranks of men, from the highest to the lowest, had shown no regard, nor yielded obedience to the holy law of God:

nor hearkened unto thy commandments, and thy testimonies, wherewith thou didst testify against them; moral and ceremonial, which were a testification of the will of God to them, and a testimony against them if they observed them not.

Gill: Neh 9:35 - -- For they have not served thee in their kingdom,.... When in it, whether of Israel or of Judah, and when in the most flourishing circumstances: and ...

For they have not served thee in their kingdom,.... When in it, whether of Israel or of Judah, and when in the most flourishing circumstances:

and in thy great goodness that thou gavest them; amidst all the prosperity and affluence of good things they enjoyed, which was an obligation upon them to serve the Lord:

and in the large and fat land which thou gavest before them; the land of Canaan, a land flowing with milk, which lay open for them, their enemies being driven out before them, see Neh 9:25,

neither turned they from their wicked works; their idolatries more especially.

Gill: Neh 9:36 - -- Behold, we are servants this day,.... For though they had leave to return to their land, and rebuild their city and temple, yet they were still in sub...

Behold, we are servants this day,.... For though they had leave to return to their land, and rebuild their city and temple, yet they were still in subjection to the kings of Persia:

and for the land thou gavest unto our fathers, to eat the fruit thereof, and the good thereof, behold, we are servants in it; though the rightful owners and proprietors of it by the gift of God to their ancestors, to hold it and enjoy the good of it, and yet were obliged to pay tribute for it to the kings of Persia, all excepting priests and Levites; see Ezr 6:8.

Gill: Neh 9:37 - -- And it yieldeth much increase unto the kings whom thou hast set over us, because of our sins,.... Though a very fruitful land, and brought forth much,...

And it yieldeth much increase unto the kings whom thou hast set over us, because of our sins,.... Though a very fruitful land, and brought forth much, yet not for them, but for foreign kings, that had the sovereignty over them, and enacted much toll, tribute, and custom from them, which greatly lessened the profit of the earth to them:

also they have dominion over our bodies; and could oblige them to work for them, and do any service they should command:

and over our cattle, at their pleasure; to carry burdens for them, or ride post with them:

and we are in great distress; being servants and tributaries to a foreign power.

Gill: Neh 9:38 - -- And because of all this,.... Of all this distress, and that it might be removed, and be clear of it; or "in all this distress and evil", as Jarchi and...

And because of all this,.... Of all this distress, and that it might be removed, and be clear of it; or "in all this distress and evil", as Jarchi and Aben Ezra, in the midst of it all:

we make a sure covenant; or faithfully promise to observe the law of God, and particularly put away strange wives, and not intermarry with the people of the land:

and write it; that it may remain and be a testimony against them should they break it, being their own handwriting:

and our princes, Levites, and priests, seal unto it; as witnesses of it, and thereby binding themselves to observe the same things; their names that sealed are given in the next chapter.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Neh 9:6 Heb “all their host.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:8 Heb “your words.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:9 Heb “the Sea of Reeds.” Traditionally this is identified as the Red Sea, and the modern designation has been used in the translation for c...

NET Notes: Neh 9:10 Or “arrogantly” (so NASB); NRSV “insolently.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:11 Heb “mighty.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:14 Heb “by the hand of.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:15 Heb “had lifted your hand.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:16 Heb “they stiffened their neck” (so also in the following verse).

NET Notes: Neh 9:17 The translation follows the Qere reading חֶסֶד (khesed, “loyal love”) rather than the Kethib reading ו...

NET Notes: Neh 9:18 Heb “great.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:19 Heb “did not turn from them by day to guide them in the path.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:22 Most Hebrew MSS read “the land of Sihon and the land of the king of Heshbon.” The present translation (along with NAB, NASB, NIV, NCV, NRS...

NET Notes: Neh 9:24 Heb “the sons.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:25 Heb “they ate and were sated.” This expression is a hendiadys. The first verb retains its full verbal sense, while the second functions ad...

NET Notes: Neh 9:26 Heb “they cast your law behind their backs.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:27 Heb “from the hand of” (so NASB, NIV); NAB “from the power of.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:28 Heb “in the hand of” (so KJV, ASV); NAB “to the power of.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:29 Heb “they stiffened their neck.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:30 Heb “the peoples of the lands.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:32 Heb “do not let it seem small in your sight.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:33 Heb “you have done truth.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:35 Heb “given.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:36 The expression “to enjoy” is not included in the Hebrew text, but has been supplied in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Neh 9:37 Heb “according to their desire.”

NET Notes: Neh 9:38 Heb “our leaders, our Levites, and our priests on the sealed document.” The Hebrew text is elliptical here; the words “have affixed ...

Geneva Bible: Neh 9:21 Yea, forty years didst thou sustain them in the wilderness, [so that] they lacked nothing; their clothes waxed not old, and their feet ( c ) swelled n...

Geneva Bible: Neh 9:22 Moreover thou gavest them kingdoms and nations, and didst ( d ) divide them into corners: so they possessed the land of Sihon, and the land of the kin...

Geneva Bible: Neh 9:26 Nevertheless they were disobedient, and rebelled against thee, and cast thy law behind their backs, and slew thy prophets which ( e ) testified agains...

Geneva Bible: Neh 9:28 But after they had ( f ) rest, they did evil again before thee: therefore leftest thou them in the hand of their enemies, so that they had the dominio...

Geneva Bible: Neh 9:29 And testifiedst against them, that thou mightest bring them again unto thy law: yet they dealt proudly, and hearkened not unto thy commandments, but s...

Geneva Bible: Neh 9:32 Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who keepest covenant and mercy, let not all the trouble seem little before thee, ...

Geneva Bible: Neh 9:33 Howbeit thou [art] just in all that is brought upon us; for thou hast ( k ) done right, but we have done wickedly: ( k ) He confesses that all these ...

Geneva Bible: Neh 9:34 Neither have our kings, our princes, our priests, nor our fathers, kept thy law, nor hearkened unto thy commandments and thy testimonies, wherewith th...

Geneva Bible: Neh 9:36 Behold, we [are] servants this day, and [for] the land that thou gavest unto our fathers to eat the ( m ) fruit thereof and the good thereof, behold, ...

Geneva Bible: Neh 9:38 And because of all this we make ( n ) a sure [covenant], and write [it]; and our princes, Levites, [and] priests, seal [unto it]. ( n ) Thus by affli...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 - -- 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 9:6-8 - -- In Neh 9:6 this praising of God begins with the acknowledgment that Jahve,the Creator of heaven and earth, chose Abram and made a covenant withhim t...

Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 9:9-15 - -- The fulfilment of this word by thedeliverance of Israel from Egypt, and their guidance through thewilderness to Canaan. Neh 9:9-11 "And Thou sawest...

Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 9:16-25 - -- Even the fathers to whom God had shown such favour, repeatedlydeparted from and rebelled against Him; but God of His great mercy didnot forsake them...

Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 9:26-31 - -- But even in that good land the fathers were disobedient: they rejected thecommands of God, slew the prophets who admonished them, and werenot brough...

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...

Keil-Delitzsch: Neh 9:35 - -- (10:1) הם are the fathers who were not brought to repentance by God'sgoodness. בּמלכוּתם , in their independent kingdom. הרב טוּב...

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...

Constable: Neh 9:5-38 - --The prayer of praise 9:5-38 A second group of seven Levites (v. 5) led the people in the...

Guzik: Neh 9:1-38 - --Nehemiah 9 - Israel Confesses Their Sin A. A repentant nation gathers. 1. (1) An assembly of humble repentance. Now on the twenty-fourth day of th...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) NEHEMIAH appears to have been the author of this book, from his usually writing in his own name, and indeed, except in those parts which are unmistaka...

JFB: Nehemiah (Outline) NEHEMIAH, UNDERSTANDING BY HANANI THE AFFLICTED STATE OF JERUSALEM, MOURNS, FASTS, AND PRAYS. (Neh 1:1-3) HIS PRAYER. (Neh 1:4-11) ARTAXERXES, UNDERS...

TSK: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) Of Nehemiah, the author and principal actor in the events recorded in this book, the Jews speak as one of the greatest men of their nation. His conce...

TSK: Nehemiah 9 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Neh 9:1, A solemn fast, and repentance of the people; Neh 9:4, The Levites make a religious confession of God’s goodness, and their wic...

Poole: Nehemiah 9 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 9 The solemn fast and repentance of the people, Neh 9:1,2 ; and the manner of it, Neh 9:3 . The Levites confess and bless God for his goodn...

MHCC: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) The Old Testament history closes with the book of Nehemiah, wherein is recorded the workings of his heart, in the management of public affairs; with m...

MHCC: Nehemiah 9 (Chapter Introduction) (Neh 9:1-3) A solemn fast. (v. 4-38) Prayer and confession of sin.

Matthew Henry: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Nehemiah This book continues the history of the children of the captivity, the poor Jews,...

Matthew Henry: Nehemiah 9 (Chapter Introduction) The tenth day of the seventh month between the feast of trumpets (Neh 8:2) and the feast of tabernacles (Neh 9:14) was appointed to be the day of a...

Constable: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) Introduction Title This book, like so many others in the Old Testament, received its t...

Constable: Nehemiah (Outline) Outline I. The fortification of Jerusalem chs. 1-7 A. The return under Nehemiah chs. 1-2 ...

Constable: Nehemiah Nehemiah Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF NEHEMIAS; commonly called THE SECOND BOOK OF ESDRAS. INTRODUCTION. This Book takes its name from the writer, who was cup-bearer t...

Gill: Nehemiah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NEHEMIAH This book is, by the authors of the Vulgate Latin and Arabic versions, called the "Second" Book of Ezra, it being a contin...

Gill: Nehemiah 9 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NEHEMIAH 9 In this chapter we have an account of a fast kept by the Jews, which was observed, as by outward acts of humiliation, so...

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