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Nehemiah 1

Distraught by the state of Jerusalem, Nehemiah fasts and prays to God, confessing his sins.

People: Nehemiah - Hanani - יהוה YHVH God

Places: Kingdom of Judah - Jerusalem

Related Articles: Hachaliah - Shushan - Babylonian captivity - Fasting - Prayer - Confession - Moses

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Nehemiah 2

Artaxerxes grants Nehemiah's request to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the ruined city.

PEOPLE: Artaxerxes - Nehemiah - God - Asaph - Sanballat - Tobiah - Geshem

PLACES: Kingdom of Judah - Jerusalem

RELATED ARTICLES: Hebrew calendar - Horonite - Ammonite - Children of Israel - Kohen - Arabian

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Nehemiah 3

The city of Jerusalem is rebuilt and the defensive wall repaired. The names of people who worked on the restoration are listed.

PEOPLE: Eliashib - Zaccur - Meremoth - Meshullam (son of Berechiah) - Zadok (son of Baana) - Tekoites - יהוה YHVH - Jehoiada - Meshullam (son of Besodeiah) - Melatiah - Jadon - Uzziel - Hananiah[disambiguation needed] - Rephaiah - Jedaiah - Hattush - Malchijah - Hashub - Shallum - Hanun - Malchiah - Shallun - Nehemiah (son of Azbuk) - Levites - Rehum - Bavai - Ezer - Baruch - Benjamin - Hashub - Azariah - Binnui - Palal- Pedaiah - Parosh - Nethinim - Zadok (son of Immer) - Shemaiah - Hananiah[disambiguation needed] - Hanun - Malchiah

PLACES: Jericho - Gibeon - Mizpah - Jordan River - Jerusalem - Zanoah - Bethhaccerem - Siloah - Beth-zur - Keilah - Ophel - Miphkad

RELATED ARTICLES: High priest - Sheep gate - Imri - Hassenaah - Urijah - Koz - Berechiah - Meshezabeel - Baana - Old Gate - Paseah - Besodeiah - Gibeonite - Meronothite - Harhaiah - Apothecary - Hur - Harumaph - Hashabniah - Harim - Pahath-Moab - Halohesh - Dung Gate - Rechab - Colhozeh - City of David (historic) - Azbuk - Bani - Hashabiah - Henadad - Jeshua - Zabbai - Kohen - Maaseiah - Ananiah - Uzai - Immer - Shecaniah - Shelemiah - Zalaph - Berechiah

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Nehemiah 4

The neighboring nations express animosity toward the Jews. Nehemiah prays to God as Judah prepares for battle.

People: Sanballat - Tobiah - יהוה YHVH God - Arabians - Ashdodites

Places: Samaria - Jerusalem - Kingdom of Judah

Related Articles: Ammonite - Habergeon

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Nehemiah 5

Nehemiah speaks out against usury and accuse the Jews of enslaving their brethren.

People: Nehemiah - יהוה YHVH God

Places: Kingdom of Judah

Related articles: Usury - Kohen - Artaxerxes

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Nehemiah 6

Nehemiah's enemies request a meeting, but suspecting an ambush, he refuses. He prays to God for strength. Meanwhile, the wall around Jerusalem is completed.

People: Sanballat - Tobiah - Geshem - Nehemiah - Gashmu - God - Shemaiah - Noadiah

Places: Ono - Jerusalem - Kingdom of Judah

Related articles: Arab people - Delaiah - Mehetabeel - Second Temple - Prophet - Shecaniah - Arah - Johanan - Meshullam - Berechiah

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Nehemiah 7

The defensive wall around Jerusalem is finished and the doors are put into place in the city gates. A genealogical record is found of the Israelites who returned from the Babylonian captivity.

People: Nehemiah - Levites - Hanani - Hananiah[disambiguation needed] - יהוה YHVH God - Nebuchadnezzar - Zerubbabel - Jeshua - Azariah - Raamiah - Nahamani - Mordecai - Bilshan - Mispereth - Bigvai - Nehum - Baanah - Parosh - Shephatiah - Arah - Pahath-Moab - Joab - Elam - Zattu - Zaccai - Binnui - Bebai - Azgad - Adonikam - Adin - Ater of Hezekiah - Hashum - Bezai - Hariph - Gibeon - Jedaiah - Immer - Pashur - Harim - Kadmiel - Hodevah - Asaph - Shallum - Ater - Talmon - Akkub - Hatita - Shobai - Nethinim - Ziha - Hashupha - Tabbaoth - Keros - Sia - Padon - Lebana - Hagaba - Shalmai - Hanan - Giddel - Gahar - Reaiah - Rezin - Nekoda - Gazzam - Uzza - Phaseah - Besai - Meunim - Nephishesim - Bakbuk - Hakupha - Harhur - Bazlith - Mehida - Harsha - Barkos - Sisera - Tamah - Neziah - Hatipha - Solomon - Sotai - Sophereth - Perida - Jaala - Darkon - Giddel - Shephatiah - Hattil - Pochereth - Zebaim - Amon - Telmelah - Telharesha - Cherub - Addon - Immer - Delaiah - Tobiah - Nekoda - Habaiah - Koz - Barzillai - Tirshatha

Places: Jerusalem - Kingdom of Judah - Bethlehem - Netophah - Anathoth - Bethazmaveth - Kiriath-Jearim - Chephirah - Beeroth - Ramah - Gaba - Michmas - Bethel - Ai - Nebo - Elam - Harim - Jericho - Lod - Hadid - Ono - Senaah

Related articles: Babylonian captivity - Kohen - Urim and Thummim

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Nehemiah 8

On the first day of the seventh month (Tishri), Ezra and his assistants read the Torah aloud to the whole population from the morning until midday. The event culminates in an enthusiastic seven-day celebration of the Festival of Sukkot.

People: Ezraיהוה YHVH GodMattithiahShemaAnaiahUrijahHilkiahMaaseiahPedaiahMishaelMalchiahHashumHashbadanaZechariahMeshullamJeshuaBaniSherebiahJaminAkkubShabbethaiHodijahKelitaAzariahJozabadHananPelaiahLevitesNehemiahTirshathaChildren of Israel

Places: Jerusalem

Related articles: TorahMosesKohenAmenSukkotBabylonian captivityJoshuaNun

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Nehemiah 9

The Israelites gather to worship and praise God with prayer, fasting, confession of sins, and reading of the Torah.

PEOPLE: Children of Israel - יהוה YHVH God - Levites - Jeshua - Bani - Kadmiel - Shebaniah - Bunni - Sherebiah - Bani - Chenani - Hashabniah - Hodijah - Pethahiah

PLACES: Ur of the Chaldees - Egypt - Red Sea - Sihon - Heshbon - Bashan - Canaan - Assyria

RELATED ARTICLES: Fasting - Confession - Torah - Heaven - Abraham - Canaanites - Hittites - Amorites - Perizzites - Jebusites - Girgashites - Pharaoh - Crossing the Red Sea - Pillar of Fire (theophany) - Biblical Mount Sinai - Mitzvah - Biblical Sabbath - Moses - Golden Calf - Holy Spirit - Manna - Og

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Nehemiah 10

The Israelites reinstitute many forgotten practices, make sacrifices and vow not to forsake God.

People: Nehemiah - Zidkijah - Seraiah - Azariah - Jeremiah - Pashur - Amariah - Malchijah - Hattush - Shebaniah - Malluch - Harim - Meremoth - Obadiah - Daniel - Ginnethon - Baruch - Meshullam - Abijah - Mijamin - Maaziah - Bilgai - Shemaiah - Levites - Jeshua - Binnui - Kadmiel - Shebaniah - Hodijah - Kelita - Pelaiah - Hanan - Micha - Rehob - Hashabiah - Zaccur - Sherebiah - Shebaniah - Hodijah - Bani - Beninu - Parosh - Pahath-Moab - Elam - Zatthu - Bani - Bunni - Azgad - Bebai - Adonijah - Bigvai - Adin - Ater - Hizkijah - Azzur - Hodijah - Hashum - Bezai - Hariph - Anathoth - Nebai - Magpiash - Meshullam - Hezir - Meshezabeel - Zadok - Jaddua - Pelatiah - Hanan - Anaiah - Hoshea - Hananiah[disambiguation needed] - Hashub - Hallohesh - Pileha - Shobek - Rehum - Hashabnah - Maaseiah - Ahijah - Hanan - Anan - Malluch - Harim - Baanah - Nethinim - יהוה YHVH God - Israelites

Related articles: Tirshatha - Hachaliah - Kohen - Azaniah - Henadad - Torah - Moses - Mitzvah - Biblical Sabbath - Shekel - Sacrifice - Second Temple - First Fruits - Tithe - Aaron

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Nehemiah 11

The names of the chiefs living in Jerusalem.

People: Levites - Nethinim - Athaiah - Maaseiah - Gabbai - Sallai - Joel - Judah - Jedaiah - Jachin - Seraiah - Adaiah - Amashai - Zabdiel - Shemaiah - Shabbethai - Jozabad - Mattaniah - Bakbukiah - Abda - Akkub - Talmon - Ziha - Gispa - Uzzi - Pethahiah

Places: Jerusalem - Kingdom of Judah - Ophel - Kirjatharba - Dibon - Jekabzeel - Jeshua - Moladah - Bethphelet - Hazarshual - Beersheba - Ziklag - Mekonah - Enrimmon - Zareah - Jarmuth - Zanoah - Adullam - Lachish - Azekah - Beersheba - Valley of Hinnom - Geba - Michmash - Aija[disambiguation needed] - Bethel - Anathoth - Nob[disambiguation needed] - Ananiah - Hazor[disambiguation needed] - Ramah[disambiguation needed] - Gittaim - Hadid - Zeboim - Neballat - Lod - Ono[disambiguation needed]

Related articles: Casting lots - Kohen - Solomon - Tribe of Judah - Tribe of Benjamin - Uzziah - Zechariah - Amariah - Shephatiah - Mahalaleel[disambiguation needed] - Perez[disambiguation needed] - Baruch[disambiguation needed] - Colhozeh - Hazaiah - Adaiah - Joiarib - Zechariah - Shiloni - Sallu - Meshullam - Joed - Pedaiah - Kolaiah, - Maaseiah - Ithiel - Jesaiah - Zichri - Senuah - Joiarib - Hilkiah - Meshullam - Zadok - Meraioth - Ahitub[disambiguation needed] - Jeroham - Pelaliah - Amzi - Zechariah - Pashur - Malchiah - Azareel - Ahasai - Meshillemoth - Immer - Hashub - Azrikam - Hashabiah - Bunni - Micha - Zabdi - Asaph - Shammua - Galal - Jeduthun - Bani - Hashabiah - Mattaniah - Micha - Meshezabeel - Zerah - Judah

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Nehemiah 12

A list of the priests and musicians involved in the celebration of the rebuilding of Jerusalem.

People: Zerubbabel - Jeshua - Seraiah - Jeremiah - Ezra - Amariah - Malluch - Hattush - Shecaniah - Rehum - Meremoth - Iddo - Ginnetho - Abijah - Miamin - Maadiah - Bilgah - Shemaiah - Joiarib - Jedaiah - Sallu - Amok - Hilkiah - Jedaiah - Binnui - Kadmiel - Sherebiah - Judah - Mattaniah - Bakbukiah - Unni - Joiakim - Eliashib - Joiada - Jonathan - Jaddua - Meraiah - Hananiah[disambiguation needed] - Meshullam - Jehohanan - Melicu - Shebaniah - Joseph - Harim - Adna - Meraioth - Helkai - Zechariah - Meshullam - Zichri - Miniamin - Moadiah - Piltai - Shammua - Jehonathan - Mattenai- Uzzi - Sallai - Kallai - Eber - Hashabiah - Nethaneel - Johanan - Obadiah - Talmon - Akkub - Nehemiah - Hoshaiah - Azariah - Benjamin - Azarael - Milalai - Gilalai - Maai - Hanani - Eliakim - Maaseiah - Michaiah - Elioenai - Eleazar - Malchijah - Elam - Ezer - Jezrahiah - God

PLACES: Jerusalem - Netophathi - Geba - Azmaveth - Kingdom of Judah

RELATED ARTICLES: Kohen - Levite - Shealtiel - Darius the Persian - Book of the Chronicles - David - Gilgal - Dung Gate - Mattaniah - Michaiah - Zaccur - Old Gate - Sheep Gate - Sacrifice - First Fruits - Tithe - Solomon - Asaph - Aaron

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Nehemiah 13

The Torah is read before the congregation, after which the Israelites enact religious reforms. Nehemiah prays for God to remember him.

PEOPLE: Israelites - God - Eliashib - Tobiah - Levites - Nehemiah - Shelemiah - Zadok - Pedaiah - Hanan - Joiada - Sanballat the Horonite

PLACES: Jerusalem - Babylon - Kingdom of Judah - Tyre - Ashdod

RELATED ARTICLES: Moses - Ammonite - Moabite - Balaam - Kohen - Sacrifice - Tithe - Artaxerxes - Zaccur - Mattaniah - Biblical Sabbath - Solomon - First Fruits

ENGLISH TEXT: American Standard - Douay-Rheims - Free - King James - Jewish Publication Society - Tyndale - World English - Wycliffe