Scofield Reference Bible Notes - Neh
Book Introduction - Nehemiah
Fourteen years after the return of Ezra to Jerusalem, Nehemiah led up a company (B.C. 444) and restored the walls and the civil authority. Of those events this book is the record. It is in eight divisions:
1. The journey to Jerusalem (Nehemiah 1:1-2:20).
2. The building of the wall (Nehemiah 3:1 - 6:19).
3. The census (Nehemiah 7:1-73).
4. The revival (Nehemiah 8:1 - 11:36).
5. The census of the priests and Levites (Nehemiah 12:1-2)6
6. Dedication of the wall (Nehemiah 12:27-43).
7. Restoration of the temple worship (Nehemiah 12:44-47).
8. The legal order restored (Nehemiah 13:1-31).
The moral state of the time is disclosed by the prophet Malachi. This book affords many instances of individual faith acting on the written word (e.g. Neh 1:8-9; Neh 13:1. It is the principle of 2 Timothy 2.
The events recorded in Nehemiah cover a period of 11 years (Ussher).
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Nehemiah 1: Nehemiah's Grief for the Exiles

Nehemiah 4: Work Is Ridiculed

Nehemiah 7: Census of First Returned Exiles

Nehemiah 10: Signers of the Document                                             

Nehemiah 13: Foreigners Excluded

Nehemiah 2: Nehemiah's Prayer Answered

Nehemiah 5: Usury Abolished

Nehemiah 8: Ezra Reads the Law

Nehemiah 11: Time Passes; Heads of Provinces                             

Nehemiah 3: Builders of the Walls                          

Nehemiah 6: Enemy's Plot

Nehemiah 9: People Confess Their Sin

Nehemiah 12: Priests and Levites Who Returned to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel