Nehemiah 2:19 (BSB)
But when Sanballat the Horonite, Tobiah the Ammonite official, and Geshem the Arab heard about this, they mocked us and ridiculed us, saying, “What is this you are doing? Are you rebelling against the king?”
From Nehemiah 2. Also in the ESV.
Commentary on Nehemiah 2:19
- Matthew Henry (Presbyterian), Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on Nehemiah 2:9-20: We are here told, I. Now Nehemiah was dismissed by the court he was sent from. The king appointed captains of the army and horsemen to go with him (Neh 2:9), both for his guard and to show that he was a man whom the king did delight to honour, that all the king's servants might respect him accordingly.
- John Gill (Reformed Baptist), Exposition of the Old and New Testaments on Nehemiah 2:19: Then answered I them, and said unto them,.... With much spirit and boldness, not at all intimidated by their scoffs or threats: the God of heaven, he will prosper us; whom we serve, and under whose protection we are, who will supply us with everything we want, and succeed this undertaking, in whose name we engage in it, and on whom we depend, and we...
- Geneva Bible Notes (Reformed), Geneva Bible Study Notes on Nehemiah 2:19: But when Sanballat the Horonite, and Tobiah the servant, the Ammonite, and Geshem the Arabian, heard [it], they laughed us to scorn, and despised us, and said, What [is] this thing that ye do? will ye rebel against the king? (h) These were three chief governors under the king of Persia beyond the Euphrates.
- Adam Clarke (Methodist), Clarke's Commentary on the Bible on Nehemiah 2:19: Geshem the Arabian - Some chief of the Arabs contiguous to Samaria, who had joined with Sanballat and Tobiah to distress the Jews, and hinder their work. Will ye rebel against the king? - This they said in order to raise jealousies in the king's mind, and induce him to recall his ordinance.