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Background
In 538 B.C. the first group returned to Judah under the leadership of Zerubbabel (Ezra 1:1–2:2)
A number of years later—in 458 B.C.—a second group of Jews returned, led by Ezra (Ezra 7:1–10).
In 444 B.C., 14 years after Ezra’s return to Jerusalem, Nehemiah also returned and God used him to guide Judah in rebuilding the city’s walls and in reordering the people’s social and economic lives.
What he accomplished in a brief period of time was an incredible feat.
How he accomplished this goal is one of the major emphases in the book that bears his name.
The name Nehemiah means, “the Lord has comforted.”
The same root occurs in the name of Nahum the prophet and in the famous phrase from Isaiah 40:1, “Comfort, comfort my people.”
signifies not narratives, but deeds and experiences
Think upon me, my God, etc., peculiar to Nehemiah, is repeated 5:19, 6:14, 13:14, 22, 29, 31.
Introduction
Key Point.... Sensitive to the Glory of God: Thomas Watson:  “When we hear God reproached, it is as if we were reproached; when God’s glory suffers, it is as if we suffered.”
Sensitive to the Glory of God: Thomas Watson:  “When we hear God reproached, it is as if we were reproached; when God’s glory suffers, it is as if we suffered.”
Sensitive to the Glory of God: Thomas Watson:  “When we hear God reproached, it is as if we were reproached; when God’s glory suffers, it is as if we suffered.”
Commentary on the Old Testament § 2. Integrity of the Book of Nehemiah, and Date of Its Composition
Think upon me, my God, etc., peculiar to Nehemiah, is repeated 5:19, 6:14, 13:14, 22, 29, 31.
Commentary on the Old Testament § 1. Contents, Division, and Object of the Book of Nehemiah
signifies not narratives, but deeds and experiences
Exposition
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel awoke one morning to read his own obituary in the local newspaper: “Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, who died yesterday, devised a way for more people to be killed in a war than ever before, and he died a very rich man.”
But, actually, it was Alfred’s older brother who had died; a newspaper reporter had made a mistake.
But the account had a profound effect on Nobel.
So he decided he wanted to be known for something other than developing the means to kill people efficiently and for amassing a fortune in the process.
So he initiated the Nobel Prize, the award for scientists and writers who foster peace.
Nobel said, “Every man ought to have the chance to correct his eulogy in midstream and write a new one.”
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