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Learn about Nehemiah's prayer for Jerusalem and its people in the face of their desperate situation. See the historical background, the structure, and the meaning of Nehemiah 1.
Read the introduction and analysis of Nehemiah 1, where Nehemiah learns of the distress and reproach of the Jews and Jerusalem. See how Nehemiah responds with inquiry, compassion, and prayer, and how God answers him.
Read various commentaries on the first verse of Nehemiah, the book of the Bible that records the rebuilding of Jerusalem after the exile. Learn about the historical context, the author, the date, the place, and the theme of Nehemiah's prayer and confession.
Learn about Nehemiah's prayer for Jerusalem and its people in the face of their desperate situation. See the historical background, the structure, and the meaning of Nehemiah 1:1-11.
Chapter 1. Here we first meet with Nehemiah at the Persian court, where we find him, I. Inquisitive concerning the state of the Jews and Jerusalem (v. 1, 2). II. Informed of their deplorable condition (v. 3). III. Fasting and praying thereupon (v. 4), with a particular account of his prayer (v. 5-11). Such is the rise of this great man, by ...
O Lord, I beseech thee, let now thine ear be attentive to the prayer of thy servant, and to the prayer of thy servants, who delight to fear thy name; and prosper, I pray thee, thy servant this day, and grant him mercy in the sight of this man."
Learn about Nehemiah's distress, prayer, and application to God for his people in Jerusalem. Read the full commentary with outline and verse meaning from Matthew Henry's concise version.