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Verse Nehemiah 6:11. _SHOULD SUCH A MAN AS I FLEE?_] Shall _I_, who
am governor of the people, appointed both by God and the king, shall I
betray my trust, and leave the flock without a shepherd? Sha...
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WOULD GO INTO THE TEMPLE TO SAVE HIS LIFE - Rather “could go into
the temple and live.” For a layman to enter the sanctuary was a
capital offence (see Numbers 18:7)....
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CHAPTER 6
_ 1. The attempt to entice Nehemiah (Nehemiah 6:1)_
2. The attempt to intimidate him (Nehemiah 6:5)
3. The attempt through a false prophet (Nehemiah 6:10)
4. The wall finished ...
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A FURTHER ATTEMPT TO ENTRAP NEHEMIAH. This section is very compressed;
important links in the narrative are wanting, so that it is impossible
to grasp the details of what happened. The general sense,...
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DISCOURSE: 443
CHRISTIAN FIRMNESS
Nehemiah 6:11. _And I said, Should such a man as I flee? and who is
there, that, being as I am, would go into the temple to save his life?
I will not go in_.
WHOEVER...
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SHOULD SUCH A MAN AS I FLEE? &C.— There is something very
significant, as well as magnanimous, in these words of Nehemiah.
_Should such a man as I flee?_ I, the chief governor; upon whose
presence, co...
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3. Tobiah tries his hand at discrediting Nehemiah.
TEXT, NEHEMIAH 6:10-14
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And when I entered the house of Shemaiah the son of Delaiah, son of
Mehetabel, who was confined at home, he said, Let us...
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_AND I SAID, SHOULD SUCH A MAN AS I FLEE? AND WHO IS THERE, THAT,
BEING AS I AM, WOULD GO INTO THE TEMPLE TO SAVE HIS LIFE? I WILL NOT
GO IN._
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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ATTEMPTS OF SANBALLAT TO HINDER THE COMPLETION OF THE WALLS
2. Ono] near Lod (Ezra 2:33), now Kefr Ana, some 25 m. from Jerusalem....
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THE *JEWS BUILD JERUSALEM’S CITY WALL AGAIN
NEHEMIAH
_ROBERT BRYCE AND ROBERT BETTS_
CHAPTER 6
V1 Sanballat, Tobiah, Geshem the *Arab and the rest of our enemies
heard that I had finished the wall...
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One day Nehemiah went to visit Shemaiah. Shemaiah may have been a
priest (Ezra 2:60; Nehemiah 10:8). We do not know why Nehemiah visited
him. Perhaps Nehemiah wanted Shemaiah to pray with him. Nehemia...
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SHOULD SUCH A MAN AS I FLEE? — First, the expression of personal
dignity. Then of fear: “Who, being as I am” (a layman), “would
go into the Temple to save his life?” Rather, _and live?_ (Numbers
18:7)...
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וָ אֹמְרָ֗ה הַ אִ֤ישׁ כָּמֹ֨ונִי֙
יִבְרָ֔ח וּ
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WISE AS SERPENTS
Nehemiah 6:1
OPEN opposition had totally failed. The watchful garrison had not once
permitted a surprise. In spite of the persistent malignity of his
enemies, Nehemiah had raised the...
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A GREAT TASK-A SAFEGUARD FROM DANGER
Nehemiah 6:1
How often Satan tries to call us off from our work for God! He cannot
endure to see us engaged so eagerly on our Master's business and
therefore rais...
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In this chapter we have the account of the continuity of opposition to
the work of Nehemiah. It moved, however, on to a new plane. Having
begun in contempt, and proceeded through conspiracy, it now at...
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And I said, (f) Should such a man as I flee? and who [is there], that,
[being] as I [am], would go into the temple to save his life? I will
not go in.
(f) He did not doubt that God was able to preser...
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Should. Literally, "Does one like me retire from his post? And who
like me shall enter the temple and live?" (Haydock) --- It is unlawful
for a layman to flee into the part of the temple assigned to t...
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(10) В¶ Afterward I came unto the house of Shemaiah the son of
Delaiah the son of Mehetabeel, who was shut up; and he said, Let us
meet together in the house of God, within the temple, and let us shut...
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Open Warfare
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Last week in our study of Nehemiah we talked about the tremendous
freedom we have in Christ!
1. In fact, the title was "Liberty or Bondage?"
2. Paul tells us in 1 C...
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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, Should such a man as I flee? and who [is there], that,
[being] as I [am], would go into the temple to save his life? I will
not go in.
Ver. 11. _And I said, Should such a man as I flee?_]...
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_Should such a man as I flee?_ I, who am governor, and ought to show a
good example of undaunted courage? I, upon whose presence, counsel,
and conduct, the very life and being of the whole city and na...
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1 Sanballat practiseth by craft, by rumours, by hired prophecies, to
terrifie Nehemiah.
15 The worke is finished to the terrour of the enemies.
17 Secret intelligence passeth betweene the enemies, a...
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SHEMAIAH, THE FALSE PROPHET...
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And I said, Should such a man as I flee? the governor entrusted with
the defense of the city? AND WHO IS THERE THAT, BEING AS I AM, WOULD
GO INTO THE TEMPLE TO SAVE HIS LIFE? This may mean either that...
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FURTHER SUBTLE OPPOSITION
(vv. 1-14)
Chapter 5 has been practically a parenthesis in this book, for
Nehemiah had to delay the building of the wall in order to deal with
serious problems inside. How...
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10-14 The greatest mischief our enemies can do us, is, to frighten us
from our duty, and to lead us to do what is sinful. Let us never
decline a good work, never do a bad one. We ought to try all adv...
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SHOULD SUCH A MAN AS I FLEE; I the chief governor, upon whose
presence, and counsel, and conduct the very life and being of the
whole city and nation in a great measure depends; I who have professed
s...
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Nehemiah 6:11 said H559 (H8799) such H3644 man H376 flee H1272 (H8799)
go H935 (H8799) temple...
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Nehemiah 6:10
‘And I went to the house of Shemaiah the son of Delaiah the son of
Mehetabel, who was shut up. And he said,
“Let us meet together in the house of God,
Within the temple,
And let us s...
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NEHEMIAH OUTSMARTS HIS ADVERSARIES UNTIL THE WALLS ARE COMPLETED
(NEHEMIAH 6:1)
Work on the walls had meanwhile being going on apace with the result
that it was finally completed apart from the settin...
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CONTENTS: Opposition by craft. Nehemiah's manly firmness. The wall
done.
CHARACTERS: God, Nehemiah, Sanballat, Tobiah, Geshem, Gashum,
Shemaiah.
CONCLUSION: Christian fortitude will always be sharpe...
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Nehemiah 6:6. _Thou mayest be king._ Sanballat accused this very old
man of a crime that was in his own heart, had he but seen an opening,
for he kept a standing army in Samaria.
Nehemiah 6:7. _There...
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_Should such a man as I flee?_
PANIC
I. PANIC. Unreasoning, helpless fright.
1. National panic.
2. Business panic.
3. Personal panic.
4. Spiritual panic,
II. The effect of panic. All of these fo...
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_Now it came to pass, when Sanballat._
THE WITNESS TO THE TRUTH
I. His trial, from the stratagems of enemies. The circumstances of his
trial were peculiar. Faith and prayer and pains had now achieved...
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NEHEMIAH—NOTE ON NEHEMIAH 6:10 SHEMAIAH is not otherwise known, but
he may have been a priest, which explains his proposal for a meeting
in the temple (perhaps a second meeting from the one mentioned...
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EXPLANATORY NOTES.] “When Sanballat and the enemies associated with
him were unable to obstruct the building of the wall of Jerusalem by
open violence, they endeavoured to ruin Nehemiah by secret snar...
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EXPOSITION
SECRET PROCEEDINGS OF SANBALLAT AND HIS FRIENDS TO HINDER THE BUILDING
OF THE WALL, AND THEIR FAILURE. THE WALL COMPLETED ...
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Now his enemies weren't yet through; they still continued to seek to
hinder the work and discourage him. And so when Sanballat and Tobiah
saw that the work was going on and the walls were getting up t...
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1 Samuel 19:5; Acts 20:24; Acts 21:13; Acts 8:1; Ecclesiastes 10:1;...
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As I — I the chief governor, upon whose presence, the very life of
the whole city and nation in a great measure depends: I who have
professed such resolution, and courage, and confidence in God. I, wh...