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Nehemiah or Nechemya (נְחֶמְיָה "Comforted of/is the LORD", Standard Hebrew Nəḥemya, Tiberian Hebrew Nəḥemyāh) was a person in the Bible, believed to be the primary author of the book of Nehemiah. He was the son of Hachaliah (Neh 1:1), and probably of the tribe of Judah. His family must have lived in Jerusalem (Neh. 2:3).

He lived in the time when Judah was a province of the Persian Empire (see also History of ancient Israel and Judah). In his youth he was appointed to the important office of royal cup-bearer at the palace of Shushan. The king, Artaxerxes I (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 Jerusalem, 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 446 BC (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, despite the 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.

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 413 BC) in a good old age. The place of his death and burial is, however, unknown.

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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Overview of the rebuilder of Jerusalem from the traditional Jewish perspective, including rabbinic commentary. Overview of the rebuilder of Jerusalem from the traditional Jewish perspective, including rabbinic commentary.
Commentary on the rebuilder of Jerusalem from the traditional Catholic perspective. Commentary on the rebuilder of Jerusalem from the traditional Catholic perspective.
A study of Nehemiah's reading of the law to the assembly of God's people as recounted in Nehemiah chapter 8. A study of Nehemiah's reading of the law to the assembly of God's people as recounted in Nehemiah chapter 8.
Biblical biography of the governor of Jerusalem. Biblical biography of the governor of Jerusalem.
Profile of the Biblical governor of Jerusalem from a joint Lutheran and Catholic bible study project. Profile of the Biblical governor of Jerusalem from a joint Lutheran and Catholic bible study project.
The text of the Biblical chapters in Hebrew and English. The text of the Biblical chapters in Hebrew and English.
An introduction to the book of Nehemiah and study questions for each chapter. Studies drawn ... Time Bible. An introduction to the book of Nehemiah and study questions for each chapter. Studies drawn ...
Commentary on the five parts of prayer, Nehemiah and his prayers, and speaking in tongues. Commentary on the five parts of prayer, Nehemiah and his prayers, and speaking in tongues.
Praise and worship for the revival of this generation - RealAudio clips of live worship. Praise and worship for the revival of this generation - RealAudio clips of live worship.
Organization shares its commitment to help the returning Messianic community and be a powerful witness in Israel. Organization shares its commitment to help the returning Messianic community and be a powerful witness in Israel.

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