Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Nehemiah 6:12
And, lo, I perceived that God had not sent him; but that he pronounced this prophecy against me: for Tobiah and Sanballat had hired him.
12. And lo, I perceived that ] R.V. And I discerned, and, lo. The R.V. gives the verb the requisite sense of ‘recognition’ as in Gen 27:23, ‘he discerned him not.’ Not as some commentators ‘I considered.’ Of a sudden, as it were, Nehemiah distinguishes the man’s object. The interjection ‘and, lo,’ follows after the recognition of Shemaiah’s character and intent.
God had not sent him ] The emphasis lies on ‘God,’ i.e. it was not God that sent him, but Sanballat and his party. Cf. Jer 23:21, ‘I sent not these prophets, yet they ran: I spake not unto them, yet they prophesied.’ Nehemiah’s words probably refer to the Deuteronomic law about the false prophet that ‘speaketh rebellion against God’ and seeketh ‘to draw thee away from the Lord thy God’ (Deu 13:5; Deu 13:10).
he pronounced this prophecy against me ] i.e. his prophecy was not on behalf of God to declare a divine message, but to oppose Nehemiah.
for (R.V. And) Tobiah and Sanballat ] The clause is not a parenthetical explanation, but gives the third point which Nehemiah ‘discerned’ in Shemaiah’s action. He had ‘discerned’ (1) that Shemaiah’s message was not of God, (2) that its purpose was hostile to himself, (3) that it was the result of bribery on the part of Tobiah and Sanballat.
This is the first statement that Tobiah and Sanballat were in communication with a party in Jerusalem itself hostile to Nehemiah, cf. Neh 6:17-19; Neh 13:4; Neh 13:28. ‘Tobiah and Sanballat.’ The usual order of the names is inverted, it has been suggested, because ‘Tobiah was the immediate briber, Sanballat only finding the funds’ ( Pulpit Comm.). More probably, however, his name stands first in this passage because in intrigues with the Jews of Jerusalem (Neh 13:4 ff.) he was the more active and dangerous.
hired ] Cf. Ezr 4:5.
Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
The existence of a party among the Jews who sided with Sanballat and lent themselves to his schemes, is here for the first time indicated. Compare Neh 6:14, Neh 6:17-19; Neh 13:4-5, Neh 13:28.
Fuente: Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible
I perceived; partly, by considering the sinful nature and pernicious consequence of this counsel; partly, by the suggestion of Gods Spirit, whose counsel and help I sought in this matter; and partly, by the event, which discovered that there was no such danger from the approach of the enemy as was pretended.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
And, lo, I perceived that God had not sent him,…. Because he advised to that which was against the cause of God and true religion:
but that he pronounced the prophecy against me; for by fleeing, as he advised, it would seem that he was guilty of the crimes of rebellion and treason he was charged with; and leaving the people, as they would in course break up, he himself could not be long in safety, no, not in the temple:
for Tobiah and Sanballat had hired him; this he found out afterwards, on purpose to intimidate him, and take such measures as that thereby he would lose his character and his influence.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
12. God had not sent him Nehemiah soon perceived that Shemaiah was a false and lying prophet.
This prophecy Any utterance of advice, counsel, or warning, given by a professed man of God, is in Old Testament usage a prophecy.
Had hired him This fact afterwards came to light, greatly to the honour of Nehemiah and to the shame of Shemaiah and those who bribed him. Here Sanballat was found doing the very thing which he had charged on Nehemiah. See Neh 6:7.
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
Neh 6:12 And, lo, I perceived that God had not sent him; but that he pronounced this prophecy against me: for Tobiah and Sanballat had hired him.
Ver. 12. And, lo, I perceived that God had not sent him ] By my spiritual sagacity I smelt him out; as having my inward senses habitually exercised to discern good and evil, Heb 5:14 . Doth not the ear try words, as the mouth tasteth meat? Job 12:11 . What though we have not received the spirit of the world (we cannot cog and comply as they can, yet), we have received a better thing, the Spirit of God, the mind of Christ, 1Co 2:12 ; 1Co 2:16 .
But that he pronounced this prophecy against me
For Tobiah and Sanballat had hired him
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
lo. Figure of speech Asterismos.
Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
I perceived: Eze 13:22, 1Co 2:15, 1Co 12:10
God had: Jer 14:14, Jer 23:16, Jer 23:25, Jer 28:15, Eze 13:7, 1Jo 4:1
hired him: Isa 56:11, Eze 13:19, Mic 3:11, Act 20:33, 1Ti 3:3, Tit 1:7, 1Pe 5:2, 2Pe 2:3, Rev 18:13
Reciprocal: Neh 6:7 – appointed Neh 6:10 – Shemaiah Dan 11:30 – have intelligence 2Pe 2:1 – there were
Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Neh 6:12. I perceived that God had not sent him Partly by considering the sinful nature and pernicious consequences of this counsel; partly by the suggestion of Gods Spirit, whose direction I sought in this matter; and partly by the event, which manifested that there was no such danger from the approach of the enemy as was pretended.