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When Nehemiah - cupbearer to King Artaxerxes - hears that the Jewish resettlers in Jerusalem “are in great evil/distress and reproach, and the wall of Jerusalem is broken down and its gates burned with fire,” he prays for God to give him success and compassion before the king. The king grants Nehemiah to go and rebuild Jerusalem, for “the good hand of God was upon” Nehemiah (2:8). While in Jerusalem for 3 days, Nehemiah secretly examines the walls and gates by night. He then summons the officials, the priests, the nobles, and the Jews “to arise and build” (2:18).
By St. Peter Lutheran ChurchWhen Nehemiah - cupbearer to King Artaxerxes - hears that the Jewish resettlers in Jerusalem “are in great evil/distress and reproach, and the wall of Jerusalem is broken down and its gates burned with fire,” he prays for God to give him success and compassion before the king. The king grants Nehemiah to go and rebuild Jerusalem, for “the good hand of God was upon” Nehemiah (2:8). While in Jerusalem for 3 days, Nehemiah secretly examines the walls and gates by night. He then summons the officials, the priests, the nobles, and the Jews “to arise and build” (2:18).