Summary of The Book of Nehemiah
            Nehemiah made his journey to Jerusalem in about 445 BC, and 
he was not a priest or a scribe like Ezra was but he was a 
governor with authority given to him by the Persian king 
Artaxerxes to rebuild the walls and the city of Jerusalem 
for the Jewish people. He was originally cupbearer for the 
king of Persia (Nehemiah 2:1). Nehemiah completed the task 
in 52 days despite all the opposition from the foreigners 
who it settled in the land of Judah during the captivity.
The book of Nehemiah shows how God fulfilled his words 
written by the prophets concerning the return of the people 
of Israel from 70 years of captivity, and returned again to 
the land of their inheritance. In order to accomplish his 
divine will he change the hearts of the great kings of the 
ancient world, Cyrus Darius and Artaxerxes of Persia. He 
also worked through leaders like Joshua Zerubbabel Haggai 
Zechariah Ezra and Nehemiah in order to rebuild the wall of 
the city of Jerusalem and reestablish the law of Moses. The 
books of Ezra and Nehemiah reveal to us the history of the 
Jews between 536 BC and 430 BC. The book of Nehemiah covers 
the period from 445 BC for the next 12 years.
                          
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