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Nehemiah 4:1

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1 When Sanballat heard that we were building the wall, he became angry and raged. He mocked the Jews,

Nehemiah 4:1 Meaning and Commentary

Nehemiah 4:1

But it came to pass, that when Sanballat heard that we
builded the wall
Or were building it; for as yet it was not finished, see ( Nehemiah 4:6 ) ,

he was wroth, and took great indignation;
inwardly, though outwardly he pretended to treat the work with contempt, as if it never would be accomplished, which yet he feared:

and mocked the Jews;
as a set of foolish builders, and unable to finish what they had begun.

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Nehemiah 4:1 In-Context

1 When Sanballat heard that we were building the wall, he became angry and raged. He mocked the Jews,
2 saying in the presence of his associates and the army of Samaria: "What are those feeble Jews doing? Will they restore things themselves? Will they offer sacrifices? Will they finish it in a day? Will they revive the stones from the piles of rubble, even though they are burned?"
3 Tobiah the Ammonite, who was beside him, added: "If even a fox climbs on whatever they build, their wall of stones will crumble."
4 Listen, God; we are despised! Turn their insults to us back on their heads and make them like plunder in a captive land.
5 Don't forgive their iniquity or blot out their sins from your sight. They have thrown insults at the builders!

Footnotes 1

  • [a] 3:33 in Heb
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