6 When I heard their outcry and these charges, I was very angry.
6 And I was very angry when I heard their cry and these words.
6 I was very angry when I heard their outcry and these words.
6 I got really angry when I heard their protest and complaints.
6 And I became very angry when I heard their outcry and these words.
6 When I heard their complaints, I was very angry.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Nehemiah 5:6
Commentary on Nehemiah 5:6-13
(Read Nehemiah 5:6-13)
Nehemiah knew that, if he built Jerusalem's walls ever so high, so thick, or so strong, the city could not be safe while there were abuses. The right way to reform men's lives, is to convince their consciences. If you walk in the fear of God, you will not be either covetous of worldly gain, or cruel toward your brethren. Nothing exposes religion more to reproach, than the worldliness and hard-heartedness of the professors of it. Those that rigorously insist upon their right, with a very ill grace try to persuade others to give up theirs. In reasoning with selfish people, it is good to contrast their conduct with that of others who are liberal; but it is best to point to His example, who though he was rich, yet for our sakes became poor, that we, through his poverty, might be rich, 2 Corinthians 8:9. They did according to promise. Good promises are good things, but good performances are better.