a4:14
b2 Chr 32:7-8
cExod 14:13-14
dDeut 8:1-3
e20:3
fJosh 10:25
g4:15
h2:20
i6:16

‏ Nehemiah 4:14-15

4:14  a The strongest motivation for hope was Israel’s great and glorious God, who had delivered his people from mighty nations before (cp. 2 Chr 32:7-8  b; see Exod 14:13-14  c; Deut 8:1-3  d; 20:3  e; Josh 10:25  f). Another motivation was to protect their own families and properties.
4:15  g Nehemiah gave the credit to God (see also 2:20  h; 6:16  i), who had frustrated them through the prayers of the people, the 24-hour patrol, the open display of force, and the confidence in God’s protection.
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