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Remember to me, my God, for good, all that I have done for this people.
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A Prayer of Grace, Not Merit
All commentators agree that Nehemiah's prayer is not a claim of merit, as if God owed him a reward. Instead, scholars like John Gill and Matthew Henry explain it as an appeal to God's grace. Nehemiah knew he was a sinner and depended on God's character to remember his service, much like how Jesus promised to reward a cup of cold water given in His name.
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19th Century
Anglican
Think upon me, my God. — Inserting this prayer, Nehemiah, far from this people, humbly asks his recompense not from them, but from God. No…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Think upon me, my God, for good, according to all that I havedone for this people . ]…
Presbyterian
Those who truly fear God, will not dare to do anything cruel or unjust. Let all who are in public places remember that they are so placed to do goo…