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Neemia 6:9

Listen to Neemia 6:9
9 Perché tutta quella gente ci voleva impaurire e diceva: "Le loro mani si rilasseranno e il lavoro non si farà più". Ma tu, o Dio, fortifica ora le mie mani!

Neemia 6:9 Meaning and Commentary

Nehemiah 6:9

For they all made us afraid
Or you all, as Aben Ezra interprets it; or all the Heathen nations, as Jarchi; this was the design of all those scandalous reports, to intimidate them, and with this they pleased themselves, as follows:

their hands shall be weakened from the work, that it be not done;
this they hoped would be the effect of those reports sent to them:

now, therefore, O God, strengthen my hands;
and let them not have what they will, and hope for; according to Aben Ezra, these words are directed to Sanballat, that if he was a friend, as he pretended, that instead of weakening, he would strengthen his hands by a sincere reconciliation; so Vatablus; but they are an address to God, such short ejaculations being usual with Nehemiah.

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Neemia 6:9 In-Context

7 e avresti perfino stabiliti de’ profeti per far la tua proclamazione a Gerusalemme, dicendo: V’è un re in Giuda! Or questi discorsi saranno riferiti al re. Vieni dunque, e consultiamoci assieme".
8 Ma io gli feci rispondere: "Le cose non stanno come tu dici, ma sei tu che le inventi!"
9 Perché tutta quella gente ci voleva impaurire e diceva: "Le loro mani si rilasseranno e il lavoro non si farà più". Ma tu, o Dio, fortifica ora le mie mani!
10 Ed io andai a casa di Scemaia, figliuolo di Delaia, figliuolo di Mehetabeel, che s’era quivi rinchiuso; ed egli mi disse: "Troviamoci assieme nella casa di Dio, dentro al tempio, e chiudiamo le porte del tempio; poiché coloro verranno ad ucciderti, e verranno a ucciderti di notte".
11 Ma io risposi: "Un uomo come me si dà egli alla fuga? E un uomo qual son io potrebb’egli entrare nel tempio e vivere? No, io non v’entrerò".
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