Nehemiah (The Old Testament)

· The Old Testament Cartea 16 · Whitestone Media · Carte narată de Christopher Glyn
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The Book of Nehemiah, one of the history books of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, continues the story of Israel's return from Babylonian exile and the efforts to rebuild and restore Jerusalem, both physically and spiritually. Traditionally attributed to Nehemiah himself, the book is essentially a first-person account of his role in the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls in the 5th century BCE, during the Persian period. Nehemiah, serving as the cupbearer to the Persian king Artaxerxes I, requests and is granted permission to return to Jerusalem with the mission of rebuilding its walls and reforming the community. **Key Themes and Sections of Nehemiah:** 1. **Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem (Chapters 1-7):** Nehemiah begins with his prayer to God upon hearing the news of Jerusalem's desolate state. His deep concern for his homeland leads him to seek the king's permission to go to Jerusalem. Upon arrival, despite opposition from neighboring adversaries, Nehemiah successfully organizes the inhabitants of Jerusalem and surrounding areas to rebuild the city walls, demonstrating remarkable leadership and determination. 2. **Spiritual Renewal and Covenant Renewal (Chapters 8-10):** With the physical restoration underway, Nehemiah, alongside Ezra the scribe, focuses on the spiritual renewal of the people. This section highlights the reading of the Law, a significant event where the people gather to hear Ezra read from the Book of the Law of Moses, leading to a communal confession of sins and a renewed commitment to follow God's commandments, culminating in the signing of a covenant. 3. **Social Reforms (Chapters 11-13):** Nehemiah implements various reforms to address social and economic issues within the community, including tackling the problem of the exploitation of the poor and ensuring the proper provision for the Levites. He also takes measures to uphold the sanctity of the Sabbath and the purity of the priesthood and the people, emphasizing the separation from foreign influences and adherence to the Law. Nehemiah's leadership is characterized by his prayerfulness, practical wisdom, and unwavering faith in God. He navigates political opposition, internal community challenges, and the logistical hurdles of rebuilding the walls with a steadfast commitment to God's guidance. The Book of Nehemiah is not just a historical account but also a testimony to the power of faith, leadership, and community in overcoming adversity. It underscores the importance of both physical and spiritual restoration, highlighting the need for a collective return to religious observance and moral integrity. Nehemiah's story inspires readers to consider how faith and action must go hand in hand in serving God and the community.

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British narrator Christopher Glyn, who draws on 35 years experience as a Christian narrator and broadcaster to bring you this expressive reading, which captures the beauty and power of God's Word and makes the King James English clear and easy to understand.

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