Nehemiah 5:15 - Exposition
The former governors that had been before me . Of these, two only are known to us, Zerubbabel and Ezra; but it is probable that there had been others. Were chargeable unto the people . The words of the original are stronger, and should be rendered "had oppressed the people ( ἐβάρυναν , LXX .), "had been heavy upon them. Had taken of them bread and wine, beside forty shekels . Rather, "had taken from them, for bread and wine, above forty shekels." (So Ewald and Bertheau.) Forty shekels a day from the whole people would seem to be intended—not forty shekels a year from each person, as some explain. Even their servants bare rule . The oppression exercised by the domestics and other hangers-on of rulers is often worse than their own. This is especially the case in the East, where eunuchs and other domestics have been the most fearful tyrants. Haman under Xerxes, Sejanus under Tiberius, Narcissus under Nero, are examples. So did not I. I neither exacted money, nor allowed my servants to bear rule. Because of the fear of God . Because I felt that it would be wrong, either absolutely or under the circumstances.
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