NEHEMIAH CHAPTER 4 The enemies scoff, and are angry, NEHEMIAH 4:1.
Nehemiah prayeth against them and continueth the work, NEHEMIAH 4:4.
Understanding the wrath and design of their enemies, he setteth a
watch, NEHEMIAH 4:7. He armeth and encourageth the labourers, NEHEMIAH
4:3; and giveth military pr... [ Continue Reading ]
BEFORE HIS BRETHREN; NEHEMIAH 4:3, and _Geshem_, NEHEMIAH 2:19, and
others, whom he calls HIS BRETHREN, because of their conjunction with
him in office and interest. THE ARMY OF SAMARIA; whom he designed
hereby to incense against them, or at least to understand their minds
herein. WILL THEY MAKE AN... [ Continue Reading ]
He mentions the foxes, because they were very numerous in those parts,
and because in the late desolations the foxes did walk in the mount
and city of Zion, LAMENTATIONS 5:18, wherewith he seems to upbraid
them. HE SHALL EVEN BREAK DOWN THEIR STONE WALL: it is so low, that a
fox can easily get to th... [ Continue Reading ]
TURN THEIR REPROACH UPON THEIR OWN HEAD; let them be really as
contemptible as they represent us to be. This, and the following
requests, may seem harsh, but they were both just, as being directed
against such malicious, inveterate, and implacable enemies to God and
to his people, and necessary for... [ Continue Reading ]
LET NOT THEIR SIN BE BLOTTED OUT FROM BEFORE THEE; let their
wickedness be in thy sight, so as to bring down deserved judgments it.
upon them, that either they may be convinced and reformed, or others
may be warned by their example. God is said to cover or hide sin when
he forbears to punish. THEY H... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO THE HALF THEREOF; either,
1. In length; or rather,
2. In height; for the whole circumference of the wall was distributed
among the builders, who also had carried on the work, beginning at the
sheep-gate, and ending there also, as appears from NEHEMIAH 3:1,32;
and _the walls of Jerusalem_ are... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THE BREACHES BEGAN TO BE STOPPED, i.e. that the breaches which
the Chaldeans had made and left in the walls were well-nigh stopped
up.... [ Continue Reading ]
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AND JUDAH SAID, i.e. the Jews now dwelling in Judah, to wit, some of
them, being partly terrified by their enemies, and partly wearied with
hard and continual labours. THERE IS MUCH RUBBISH; more than we are
able suddenly to remove. WE ARE NOT ABLE TO BUILD THE WALL; being
forced to spend our time i... [ Continue Reading ]
We will come secretly and unexpectedly upon them so as they shall
neither foresee their danger, nor be able to prevent it.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH DWELT BY THEM, or, _among them_; whereby they came to the
knowledge of their counsels. TEN TIMES, i.e. very often. A certain
number for an uncertain. THEY WILL BE UPON YOU, i.e. they will invade
you every way, by which we can come to you, or you to us; and
therefore do you keep watches on ever... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE LOWER PLACES BEHIND THE WALL; to stand by and within the walls
where they were lowest, and not yet raised to their due height, and
therefore most liable to the enemy's assault. ON THE HIGHER PLACES;
upon the tops of the walls where they were finished, and the towers
which were built here and... [ Continue Reading ]
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Our enemies being frustrated in their hopes, which were wholly built
upon the secrecy and suddenness of their attempt, we knowing this,
returned to our business.... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THAT TIME FORTH, lest our enemies should repeat their enterprise.
THE HALF OF MY SERVANTS; of my domestic servants, and of my guards,
who should have attended upon my own person. THE SPEARS, THE SHIELDS,
AND THE BOWS, AND THE HABERGEONS, i.e. all their weapons; they stood
in their arms prepared... [ Continue Reading ]
This is not to be taken properly, for they could never have done their
work with one hand; and the next verse tells us the sword was not in
their hands, but by their sides: but figuratively; this being a
proverbial speech, such as is frequent amongst the Latins, as when
they say of a man pretending... [ Continue Reading ]
_ To call the people together_, when and where it was fit and
necessary.... [ Continue Reading ]
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Working very early and very late.... [ Continue Reading ]
WITHIN JERUSALEM; not in the suburbs, or adjoining villages, as
probably many of them did, returning thence to their work in the
morning.... [ Continue Reading ]
NONE OF US PUT OFF OUR CLOTHES; neither by day, nor by night, as the
manner is when we go to bed; they constantly kept themselves in a
readiness for fighting. SAVING THAT EVERY ONE PUT THEM OFF FOR
WASHING; when they were to wash and cleanse themselves from some
natural or moral impurity, which migh... [ Continue Reading ]