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Nehemiah contrasts his own example with that of the rich Jews. He had
spent money in redeeming some countrymen in servitude among the pagan;
they were causing others to be sold into slavery among the...
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CHAPTER 5
_ 1. The complaint of oppression (Nehemiah 5:1)_
2. Nehemiah's rebuke and demands (Nehemiah 5:6)
3. Nehemiah's generosity (Nehemiah 5:14)...
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DISTRESS AMONG THE JEWS. Neither this nor the next section, Nehemiah
5:14 (the two belong closely together) can be in their right place.
Nehemiah 5:1 deals with the economic straits to which the Jews...
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_We_ -We" and -ye" in this verse are in emphatic antithesis.
_after our ability_ So Vulg. -secundum possibilitatem nostram." LXX.
ἐν ἑκουσίῳ ἡμῶν. Another rendering is -according to
the number of tho...
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2. Nehemiah protests, and offers a solution.
TEXT, NEHEMIAH 5:6-13
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Then I was very angry when I had heard their outcry and these words.
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And I consulted with myself, and contended with the nob...
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_THEN I CONSULTED WITH MYSELF, AND I REBUKED THE NOBLES, AND THE
RULERS, AND SAID UNTO THEM, YE EXACT USURY, EVERY ONE OF HIS BROTHER.
AND I SET A GREAT ASSEMBLY AGAINST THEM._
No JFB commentary on t...
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5:8 redeemed (a-12) Strictly, 'bought.'...
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NEHEMIAH'S MEASURES IN ALLEVIATION OF POVERTY
1. The people] i.e. the commons (as contrasted with the nobles and
rulers, Nehemiah 5:7). These had neglected their own interests to
labour gratuitously...
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HAVE REDEEMED.. HEATHEN] probably during Nehemiah's residence in
Persia....
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THE *JEWS BUILD JERUSALEM’S CITY WALL AGAIN
NEHEMIAH
_ROBERT BRYCE AND ROBERT BETTS_
CHAPTER 5
V1 At this time, some men and their wives became angry. They
complained about some other *Jews. V2 Th...
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When Nehemiah heard about these troubles, he was very angry. He did
not want to stop the work on the walls, but he did feel sorry for the
poor people. He was very careful. He stopped and he thought ab...
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WILL YE EVEN SELL YOUR BRETHREN? — The appeal is a strong one.
Nehemiah and his friends had redeemed Jews from the heathen with
money; these men had caused Jews to be sold to Jews.
NOTHING TO ANSWER....
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וָ אֹמְרָ֣ה לָהֶ֗ם אֲנַ֣חְנוּ
קָ֠נִינוּ אֶת ־
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USURY
Nehemiah 5:1
WE open the fifth chapter of Nehemiah with a shock of pain. The
previous chapter described a scene of patriotic devotion in which
nearly all the people were united for the prosecut...
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SECURING JUSTICE FOR THE POOR
Nehemiah 5:1
The prospects of the poor people among the returned exiles were
deplorable. There had been deficient rains and poor harvests, Haggai
1:6. They had mortgaged...
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A new difficulty now presented itself. This time it arose among the
people themselves. The rich among them exacted usury from their poorer
brethren to such an extent as to oppress and impoverish them....
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And I said unto them, We after our ability have redeemed our brethren
the Jews, which were sold unto the heathen; and will ye even sell your
brethren? or shall they be (h) sold unto us? Then held they...
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_Redeemed, by paying the ransom to the Babylonians, or by using all
our endeavours to procure the releasement of our brethren. (Calmet)
--- For us. Protestants, "or shall they be sold unto us?" (Haydo...
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(6) В¶ And I was very angry when I heard their cry and these words.
(7) Then I consulted with myself, and I rebuked the nobles, and the
rulers, and said unto them, Ye exact usury, everyone of his brot...
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Liberty or Bondage?
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Galatians 5:1 (NKJV) Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which
Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of
bondage.
1. 1 Corinthia...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 2, 3, 4, 5, AND 6.
The time in which Nehemiah laboured for the good of his people was not
one of those brilliant phases which, if faith be there, awaken even...
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And I said unto them, We after our ability have redeemed our brethren
the Jews, which were sold unto the heathen; and will ye even sell your
brethren? or shall they be sold unto us? Then held they the...
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_We, after our ability, have redeemed our brethren_ Nehemiah and his
predecessors had used their utmost interest and power with the kings
of Persia, that their brethren might be redeemed from bondage,...
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1 The Iewes complaine of their debt, morgage, and bondage.
6 Nehemiah rebuketh the vsurers, and causeth them to make a couenant
of restitution.
14 Hee forbeareth his owne allowance, and keepeth hosp...
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And I said unto them, with great force and emphasis, WE, AFTER OUR
ABILITY, HAVE REDEEMED OUR BRETHREN, THE JEWS, by paying ransom-money
to free them from bondage in the land of their captivity, WHICH...
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THE COMPLAINT OF THE PEOPLE ADJUSTED BY NEHEMIAH...
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THE GREED OF RULERS REBUKED
(vv. 1-13)
At a time when many were laboring unselfishly for the Lord, it is
distressing to hear that others, and in fact those who were nobles and
rulers, were guilty of...
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6-13 Nehemiah knew that, if he built Jerusalem's walls ever so high,
so thick, or so strong, the city could not be safe while there were
abuses. The right way to reform men's lives, is to convince th...
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WE AFTER OUR ABILITY HAVE REDEEMED OUR BRETHREN THE JEWS, WHICH WERE
SOLD UNTO THE HEATHEN: I, and my, brethren, and predecessors, have
used our utmost interest and power, both with the kings of Persi...
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Nehemiah 5:8 said H559 (H8799) ability H1767 redeemed H7069 (H8804)
Jewish H3064 brethren H251 sold H4376 ...
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NEHEMIAH EXPRESSES HIS ANGER, ADMITS HIS OWN PART IN CAUSING THE
PROBLEM, AND PROPOUNDS A SOLUTION (NEHEMIAH 5:6).
When Nehemiah heard their pleas, he was angry, both with himself and
with others. He...
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ONE UNFORESEEN CONSEQUENCE OF THE CONCENTRATION ON THE BUILDING OF THE
WALL PROVES NEHEMIAH'S WORTH (NEHEMIAH 5:1).
Nehemiah is now revealed, not only as a great leader, but as a man of
compassion. Li...
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REDEEMED
(_ See Scofield) - (Exodus 14:30). _...
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CONTENTS: Opposition by greed and heartlessness. Nehemiah's example of
unselfishness.
CHARACTERS: God, Nehemiah.
CONCLUSION: Nothing exposes Christianity more to the reproaches of its
enemies than t...
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Nehemiah 5:3. _Because of the dearth,_ specially inflicted by reason
of the people's wickedness, after their return from Babylon. See more
on Haggai 1:9.
Nehemiah 5:5. We bring into bondage our sons a...
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_And there was a great cry of the people._
THE FRIEND OF THE POOR
I. The complaint of the poor. It is sometimes alleged the poor have a
morbid disposition to complain of their indigence and suffering...
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NEHEMIAH 5:1 Nehemiah Deals with Injustices in the Community;
Nehemiah’s Personal Contribution to the Project. Nehemiah takes
measures to end the exploitation of the weak in the community by its
power...
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 5:8 SOLD... SELL... SOLD. In his anger,
Nehemiah points out the irony of the Jews being redeemed from exile
only to be sold into slavery by their own brothers....
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EXPLANATORY NOTES.]
NEHEMIAH 5:1. AGAINST THEIR BRETHREN] _i. e._ the richer portion
(Nehemiah 5:7).
NEHEMIAH 5:2. THERE WERE THAT SAID] Keil divides into three classes.
(_a_) The workers, who had no...
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EXPOSITION
INTERNAL DIFFICULTIES, AND NEHEMIAH'S MODE OF MEETING THEM (Nehemiah
5:1). While the building of the wall was in progress, but not, so far
as it is stated, in direct connection with the emp...
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Now in chapter 5, further problems arose, and this time from within.
If Satan can't defeat you from his forces from without, then he seeks
to wreck you from the forces within. Many times the greatest...
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1 Corinthians 8:11; 2 Corinthians 8:12; Deuteronomy 24:7; Exodus
21:16;...
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We — I, and my brethren, and predecessors, have used our utmost
interest and power, both with the kings of Persia, that our brethren
might be redeemed from bondage, and with particular persons in
Baby...