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Nehemiah    音标拼音: [n,iəm'ɑɪə]
n. 纪元前5世纪的希伯莱领导人,尼希米记

纪元前5世纪的希伯莱领导人,尼希米记

Nehemiah
n 1: an Old Testament book telling how a Jewish official at the
court of Artaxerxes I in 444 BC became a leader in
rebuilding Jerusalem after the Babylonian Captivity [synonym:
{Nehemiah}, {Book of Nehemiah}]

Nehemiah
comforted by Jehovah. (1.) Ezra 2:2; Neh. 7:7. (2.) Neh. 3:16.

(3.) The son of Hachaliah (Neh. 1:1), and probably of the
tribe of Judah. His family must have belonged to Jerusalem (Neh.
2:3). He was one of the "Jews of the dispersion," and in his
youth was appointed to the important office of royal cup-bearer
at the palace of Shushan. The king, Artaxerxes Longimanus, seems
to have been on terms of friendly familiarity with his
attendant. Through his brother Hanani, and perhaps from other
sources (Neh. 1:2; 2:3), he heard of the mournful and desolate
condition of the Holy City, and was filled with sadness of
heart. For many days he fasted and mourned and prayed for the
place of his fathers' sepulchres. At length the king observed
his sadness of countenance and asked the reason of it. Nehemiah
explained it all to the king, and obtained his permission to go
up to Jerusalem and there to act as _tirshatha_, or governor of
Judea. He went up in the spring of B.C. 446 (eleven years after
Ezra), with a strong escort supplied by the king, and with
letters to all the pashas of the provinces through which he had
to pass, as also to Asaph, keeper of the royal forests,
directing him to assist Nehemiah. On his arrival he set himself
to survey the city, and to form a plan for its restoration; a
plan which he carried out with great skill and energy, so that
the whole was completed in about six months. He remained in
Judea for thirteen years as governor, carrying out many reforms,
notwithstanding much opposition that he encountered (Neh.
13:11). He built up the state on the old lines, "supplementing
and completing the work of Ezra," and making all arrangements
for the safety and good government of the city. At the close of
this important period of his public life, he returned to Persia
to the service of his royal master at Shushan or Ecbatana. Very
soon after this the old corrupt state of things returned,
showing the worthlessness to a large extent of the professions
that had been made at the feast of the dedication of the walls
of the city (Neh. 12. See {EZRA}). Malachi now appeared
among the people with words of stern reproof and solemn warning;
and Nehemiah again returned from Persia (after an absence of
some two years), and was grieved to see the widespread moral
degeneracy that had taken place during his absence. He set
himself with vigour to rectify the flagrant abuses that had
sprung up, and restored the orderly administration of public
worship and the outward observance of the law of Moses. Of his
subsequent history we know nothing. Probably he remained at his
post as governor till his death (about B.C. 413) in a good old
age. The place of his death and burial is, however, unknown. "He
resembled Ezra in his fiery zeal, in his active spirit of
enterprise, and in the piety of his life: but he was of a
bluffer and a fiercer mood; he had less patience with
transgressors; he was a man of action rather than a man of
thought, and more inclined to use force than persuasion. His
practical sagacity and high courage were very markedly shown in
the arrangement with which he carried through the rebuilding of
the wall and balked the cunning plans of the 'adversaries.' The
piety of his heart, his deeply religious spirit and constant
sense of communion with and absolute dependence upon God, are
strikingly exhibited, first in the long prayer recorded in ch.
1:5-11, and secondly and most remarkably in what have been
called his 'interjectional prayers', those short but moving
addresses to Almighty God which occur so frequently in his
writings, the instinctive outpouring of a heart deeply moved,
but ever resting itself upon God, and looking to God alone for
aid in trouble, for the frustration of evil designs, and for
final reward and acceptance" (Rawlinson). Nehemiah was the last
of the governors sent from the Persian court. Judea after this
was annexed to the satrapy of Coele-Syria, and was governed by
the high priest under the jurisdiction of the governor of Syria,
and the internal government of the country became more and more
a hierarchy.


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  • Nehemiah - Wikipedia
    The historicity of Nehemiah, his mission, and the Nehemiah Memoir have recently become very controversial in academic scholarship, with maximalists viewing it as a historical account and minimalists doubting whether Nehemiah existed [4]
  • Nehemiah 1 NIV - Nehemiah’s Prayer - The words of - Bible Gateway
    In the month of Kislev in the twentieth year, while I was in the citadel of Susa, 2 Hanani, one of my brothers, came from Judah with some other men, and I questioned them about the Jewish remnant that had survived the exile, and also about Jerusalem
  • Who was Nehemiah in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
    Nehemiah stands as a testament to faithfulness and perseverance He lived far away from his home, yet he never gave up hope that someday he would return to it He spent most of his life in exile in a pagan land, yet he never wavered in his faith and trust in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
  • Nehemiah Summary and Study Bible
    Summary: Nehemiah recounts the endeavors of Nehemiah, a Jewish cupbearer to the Persian king, who is moved to rebuild Jerusalem’s walls after hearing of its desolation With the king’s support, Nehemiah leads the effort, overcoming opposition and internal strife
  • Nehemiah | Bible, Biography, Facts | Britannica
    Nehemiah (flourished 5th century bce) was a Jewish leader who supervised the rebuilding of Jerusalem in the mid-5th century bce after his release from captivity by the Persian king Artaxerxes I He also instituted extensive moral and liturgical reforms in rededicating the Jews to Yahweh
  • Book of Nehemiah - Read, Study Bible Verses Online
    This summary of the book of Nehemiah provides information about the title, author (s), date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the Book of Nehemiah
  • Who Was Nehemiah in the Bible? | Christianity. com
    Nehemiah was from the tribe of Judah, an exile during the time of Persia The Bible doesn’t mention his direct ancestry but mentions his father as Hacaliah (Nehemiah 1:1), which might point to a more noble family, along with his position in the Persian court
  • Nehemiah – Insight for Living
    Nehemiah recorded the reconstruction of the wall of Jerusalem, Judah’s capital city Together, he and Ezra, who led the spiritual revival of the people, directed the political and religious restoration of the Jews in their homeland after the Babylonian captivity
  • Who Was Nehemiah Why Is He Important in the Bible?
    The name Nehemiah means Yahweh has comforted Before we even begin reading the book of Nehemiah, the name reveals that the words will bring comfort Nehemiah offers hope and much more
  • The Story of Nehemia in the Bible - JewishEC. com - Chabad. org
    Although Nehemiah’s administration was strict, it led to an era of prosperity and security, as well as spiritual revival Nehemiah’s contributions were crucial to the development of the Jewish nation in the Land of Israel in his times





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