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The Book of Nehemiah provides no new information regarding Zerubbabel.
He had reached the Book of Nehemiah.
The reference to Zerubbabel in the Book of Nehemiah is rather brief.
It was repaired by the Jebusites during the wall rebuilding in the Book of Nehemiah.
His crew also unearthed remains of the "broad wall," twice mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah.
As a prelude to the work to be done, the Book of Nehemiah was covered in the sermons during the fourth quarter of 2011.
Victorious Christian Service : studies in the book of Nehemiah (1958)
The name of a descendant of Perez, in the Book of Nehemiah.
The action by Ezra that had the most lasting value is described in chapters 8-10 of the Book of Nehemiah.
The Book of Nehemiah is a book of the Hebrew Bible.
This is important because the books of Ezra and Book of Nehemiah contain severe instructions against marrying foreign women.
At this point the Book of Nehemiah abruptly switches back to Ezra, apparently with no change in the chronology, although the year is not specified.
Memoirs of Nehemiah referenced by , could be the same as the book of Nehemiah.
Among the most exciting finds was the remnants of the Broad Wall twice mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah.
It is not clear how many Zion returnees joined him, but the Book of Nehemiah depicts a strong army escort supplied by the king.
Together with the Book of Nehemiah, it represents the final chapter in the historical narrative of the Hebrew Bible.
Serving God with Determined Faith: Studies in the Book of Nehemiah (2005)
Josephus and the Jewish Talmud talk about the book of Ezra but not a different book of Nehemiah.
The Book of Ezra and the Book of Nehemiah were originally one work, Ezra-Nehemiah.
Therefore, let us say that his opus is as worthy as Scripture, and not say that it's as interesting as the Book of Nehemiah.
Justice Blackmun's sermon was artfully designed, taking for its text the story of the rebuilding of Jerusalem's wall in the Old Testament book of Nehemiah.
The author of Chronicles, termed "the Chronicler," may also have written Book of Ezra and Book of Nehemiah.
Originally combined with the Book of Nehemiah in a single book of Ezra-Nehemiah, the two became separated in the early centuries of the Christian era.
Sanballat was a grandson of Sanballat the Horonite, who is mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah and the Elephantine papyri.
The town, described by the Book of Nehemiah as being located between Ananiah and Ramah, is suspected by some archaeologists to be identical with modern Khirbet Hazzur.