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Nehemyah
(Nehemiah)
Introduction
Nehemyah (Nehemiah) was a servant of Persian King Artahshashta (Artaxerxes) in the city of Susa. While he was there, he heard an account from the Israelis first went home bad the living. The temple had been rebuilt, but not yet naay-ayari the tall and wall of city, sikan naa the not/none egpakaatang of enemies of Israelis surrounding them.
Because of that, Nehemyah requested permission from the king to go to Yerushalem to rebuild the city walls.
In this document we read how God helped to Nehemyah of replacement pegsasindeg of tall and wall of city middle of opposition of enemies their surrounding them.
Main components of this account
Nehemyah’s returning home to Yerushalem 1:1-2:20
The rebuilding of Yerushalem’s city wall 3:1-7:73
The reading of law and the replacement of agreement 8:1-10:39
The other works of Nehemyah 11:1-13:31
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