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# 📖 Nehemiah
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> [[#📖 Summary of Book]]
> [[#📚 Genre]]
> [[#🙋♂️ Who is the Author]]
> [[#⌛️ When Was it Written]]
> [[#🧭 Theme Verse]]
> [[#🧭 Major Themes]]
> [[#📅 Outline of Book]]
> **[[#✍️ Chapter-by-Chapter Notes]]**
> [[#🙏 Devotional Reflections]]
> [[#📚 Further Study / Interesting Insights]]
## 📖 Summary of Book
> The Book of Nehemiah records the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s walls and the spiritual restoration of God’s people after the Babylonian exile. Nehemiah leads with courage, prayer, and wise administration in the face of intense opposition. Alongside Ezra, he helps renew covenant faithfulness through teaching God’s Word and calling the people to repentance. The book shows how strong leadership and dependence on God lead to lasting renewal.
#### 📚 Genre
- Historical Narrative
- Post-Exilic History
#### 🙋♂️ Who is the Author
- Nehemiah (with later editorial compilation, traditionally linked with Ezra)
#### ⌛️ When Was it Written
- Approximately 445–430 BC
## 🧭 Theme Verse
>Nehemiah 2:18 (NET)
“Then I related to them how the good hand of my God was on me and what the king had said to me. Then they replied, ‘Let’s begin rebuilding right away!’ So they readied themselves for this good work.”
## 🧭 Major Themes
• God-centered leadership
• Prayer and dependence on God
• Perseverance amid opposition
• Spiritual renewal
• Covenant faithfulness
• Community responsibility
• God’s providence
• Obedience to Scripture
• Integrity and accountability
• Restoration and rebuilding
## 📅 Outline of Book
- 1:1–7:73 — Rebuilding the Walls
- Nehemiah’s prayer
- Permission from the king
- Opposition and perseverance
- Completion of the walls
- 8:1–10:39 — Spiritual Renewal
- Public reading of the Law
- National repentance
- Covenant renewal
- 11:1–13:31 — Reorganization and Reform
- Resettlement of Jerusalem
- Dedication of the walls
- Final reforms
## ✍️ Chapter-by-Chapter Notes
- [[Nehemiah 01]]
- [[Nehemiah 02]]
- [[Nehemiah 03]]
- [[Nehemiah 04]]
- [[Nehemiah 05]]
- [[Nehemiah 06]]
- [[Nehemiah 07]]
- [[Nehemiah 08]]
- [[Nehemiah 09]]
- [[Nehemiah 10]]
- [[Nehemiah 11]]
- [[Nehemiah 12]]
- [[Nehemiah 13]]
## 🙏 Devotional Reflections
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## 📚 Further Study / Interesting Insights
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**Further Study**.
1. Derek Kidner, Ezra and Nehemiah (Tyndale Old Testament Commentary)
2. H. G. M. Williamson, Ezra, Nehemiah (Word Biblical Commentary)
3. Mark Throntveit, Ezra–Nehemiah (Interpretation Commentary)
**Interesting Insights**.
1. Nehemiah was cupbearer to King Artaxerxes of Persia.
2. The walls of Jerusalem were rebuilt in just 52 days.
3. The book contains many first-person prayers.
4. Nehemiah combined prayer with practical action.
5. Chapter 8 records one of the greatest Bible-teaching moments in Scripture.
6. Opposition came from Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem.
7. Nehemiah refused the governor’s salary for a time.
8. The book highlights teamwork and shared responsibility.
9. Nehemiah enforced Sabbath observance.
10. The book ends with repeated calls for God’s remembrance.
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