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En el año 445 aC, el rey persa Artajerjes envió a Nehemías, un israelita que era uno de sus funcionarios de confianza, para ayudar a reconstruir los muros de Jerusalén. Con Nehemías fue la tercera ola de exiliados judíos que regresaban. Hubo una oposición intensa de los que estaban la tierra y había desunión dentro de Jerusalén. A pesar de esta oposición, Nehemías reconstruyó los muros. Él superó muchas amenazas tomando sabias medidas defensivas, asi como por su ejemplo personal, y por su obvio valor. Nehemías hizo lo que Dios había puesto en su corazón (2:12, 7: 5), y descubrió que el gozo del Señor era su fortaleza (8:10). Cuando la gente comenzó a caer de nuevo en el pecado, Nehemías le pidió a Ezra que les leyera la Ley de Dios. Nehemías sirvió dos veces como gobernador. Este libro puede haber sido escrito por Ezra, basándose en los escritos de Nehemías.
English Translation:
In 445 BC, the Persian king Artaxerxes sent Nehemiah, an Israelite who was one of his trusted officials, to help rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. With Nehemiah went the third wave of returning Jewish exiles. There was intense opposition from those who were on the land and there was disunity within Jerusalem. Despite this opposition, Nehemiah rebuilt the walls. He overcame many threats by taking wise defensive measures, as well as by his personal example, and by his obvious courage. Nehemiah did what God had put in his heart (2:12, 7: 5), and discovered that the joy of the Lord was his strength (8:10). When people began to fall back into sin, Nehemiah asked Ezra to read them the Law of God. Nehemiah served twice as governor. This book may have been written by Ezra, based on the writings of Nehemiah. - Summary by Claudia R Barrett
English Translation:
In 445 BC, the Persian king Artaxerxes sent Nehemiah, an Israelite who was one of his trusted officials, to help rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. With Nehemiah went the third wave of returning Jewish exiles. There was intense opposition from those who were on the land and there was disunity within Jerusalem. Despite this opposition, Nehemiah rebuilt the walls. He overcame many threats by taking wise defensive measures, as well as by his personal example, and by his obvious courage. Nehemiah did what God had put in his heart (2:12, 7: 5), and discovered that the joy of the Lord was his strength (8:10). When people began to fall back into sin, Nehemiah asked Ezra to read them the Law of God. Nehemiah served twice as governor. This book may have been written by Ezra, based on the writings of Nehemiah. - Summary by Claudia R Barrett
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