6-9. the queen also sitting by him--As the Persian monarchs did not
admit their wives to be present at their state festivals, this must
have been a private occasion. The queen referred to was probably
Esther, whose presence would tend greatly to embolden Nehemiah in
stating his request; and through her influence, powerfully exerted it
may be supposed, also by her sympathy with the patriotic design, his
petition was granted, to go as deputy governor of Judea, accompanied by
a military guard, and invested with full powers to obtain materials for
the building in Jerusalem, as well as to get all requisite aid in
promoting his enterprise.
I set him a time--Considering the great despatch made in raising
the walls, it is probable that this leave of absence was limited at
first to a year or six months, after which he returned to his duties in
Shushan. The circumstance of fixing a set time for his return, as well
as entrusting so important a work as the refortification of Jerusalem
to his care, proves the high favor and confidence Nehemiah enjoyed at
the Persian court, and the great estimation in which his services were
held. At a later period he received a new commission for the better
settlement of the affairs of Judea and remained governor of that
province for twelve years
(Ne 5:14).
JFB.
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