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and they conspired all of them together to come and fight against Jerusalem, and to cause confusion therein.
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The Unity of the Enemy
Commentators like Charles Spurgeon point out the striking unity of Nehemiah's enemies, who "conspired all of them together." This serves as a powerful challenge for believers: to be as united and wholehearted in pursuing God's purposes as the forces of opposition are in trying to hinder them.
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19th Century
Anglican
And conspired. —Not fearing the Persian authority, they resolved to attack the city; but it will be seen that they soon abandoned …
Baptist
It is astonishing how unanimous bad men can be. It has always struck me as a very startling thing, that you have never heard of any division among …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And conspired all of them together All the above men and people entered into a confederacy and combination:
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Presbyterian
Hindering good work is what bad men aim at, and expect to succeed in; but good work is God's work, and it will prosper. God has many ways of bringi…