NEHEMIAH 2:1 Nehemiah Gains Permission to Return and Inspects
Jerusalem’s Walls. Nehemiah is allowed to go to Jerusalem (vv.
Nehemiah 2:1). He surveys the walls, finding them in very poor
condition (vv. Nehemiah 2:9).
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 2:2 Nehemiah did not show his grief during
the four months since Nehemiah 1:1, perhaps because it was part of his
duty to be positive and encouraging. Nehemiah was VERY MUCH AFRAID
because he was about to say something that the king might take as
disloyalty.
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 2:3 LET THE KING LIVE FOREVER! Nehemiah
first shows his loyalty and explains the reason for his grief, without
yet making his request. MY FATHERS’ GRAVES. He may think that this
way of speaking about Jerusalem will make the king sympathetic.
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 2:4 The king then invites a request. SO I
PRAYED. Nehemiah had already prayed a great deal, of course (see
Nehemiah 1:4), but here he prays again before answering the king. When
Nehemiah makes his request, the king agrees readily. He demands only
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 2:7 Nehemiah is encouraged by the king’s
positive response. He now asks for specific authority to show letters
to the GOVERNORS OF THE PROVINCE BEYOND THE RIVER. This included the
very people who had previously persuaded Artaxerxes to stop the
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 2:9 Nehemiah’s imperial authority is
shown by the OFFICERS and HORSEMEN sent with him.
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 2:10 SANBALLAT THE HORONITE was later the
governor of Samaria, and he may have been so at this time. TOBIAH is a
Jewish name, yet as an AMMONITE his people are one of Israel’s
historic enemies (2 Samuel 10:1). SERVANT here may mean government
official.
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 2:11 THREE DAYS. Compare Ezra 8:32. IN THE
NIGHT. Nehemiah aims to keep his mission secret from potential enemies
and his own people till his plans are fully formed (see also Nehemiah
2:16).
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 2:13 Nehemiah surveys the WALLS mainly on
the southern and eastern sides—the city of David and the Kidron
Valley. The VALLEY GATE was probably on the southwestern side of the
city of David, and the DUNG GATE, leading to the city dump, at its
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NEHEMIAH 2:17 First Signs of Opposition. Nehemiah now exhorts his
countrymen. They are willing to work, but opposition quickly emerges,
as vv. Nehemiah 2:9 have already hinted.
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 2:18 THE HAND OF MY GOD. Compare Nehemiah
1:10; Nehemiah 2:8; Ezra 7:6, Ezra 7:28; Ezra 8:18. God was working to
bless his people.
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 2:19 Opponents claim that the people are
REBELLING AGAINST THE KING. Artaxerxes had previously believed this
extremely serious charge (Ezra 4:12, Ezra 4:19).
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 2:20 Nehemiah knows the king is on his
side, but recognizes THE GOD OF HEAVEN as his true authority. BUT YOU
HAVE NO PORTION OR RIGHT OR CLAIM IN JERUSALEM. He is convinced that
they are opposing God’s work.
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