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Nehemiah

The introduction below is from Chuck Smith's Old Testament Study Guide, available from all good Christian bookshops (contact DCF for details):

The books of Ezra and Nehemiah are one book in the Hebrew Bible and should be seen as a unit. The first chapter of Nehemiah actually takes place about nine years after the close of the book of Ezra in 457 BC. The book of Nehemiah picks up 90 years after Cyrus gave the commandment to return to Israel and rebuild the temple in 536BC. It’s been 160 years since the beginning of the Babylonian captivity. While the children of Israel were in captivity, the Babylonian empire was conquered by the Persians, who allowed the Israelites to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple.

Fourteen years after Ezra had returned, Nehemiah heard a discouraging report from Jerusalem. The building project was getting bogged down, morale was low, and the people were being victimized by their surrounding neighbours.  Nehemiah was a patriot interested in the restoration of the people to Israel and what was happening there in Jerusalem – even though he had never been there. And yet, within his heart he identifies with Jerusalem and with the temple.
 

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13 Chapters, 406 Verses

Author:  Ezra

 

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Other FREE Verse by Verse studies on the book of Nehemiah:
 
 
 
Chuck Smith
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Joe Focht
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Bill Gallatin
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2 audio studies
 
J Vernon McGee
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Skip Heitzig
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4 audio studies
 
 
 


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Nehemiah Verse by Verse
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Old Testament Study Guide
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Bible Panorama
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