Prophets and Kings: Chapter 55 – Heathen Plots
Chapter 55—Heathen Plots This chapter is based on Nehemiah 6. Sanballat and his confederates dared not make open war upon the Jews; but with increasing malice they continued their secret efforts to discourage, perplex, and injure them. The wall about Jerusalem was rapidly approaching completion. When it should be finished and its gates set up,…
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Chapter 54—A Rebuke Against Extortion This chapter is based on Nehemiah 5. The wall of Jerusalem had not yet been completed when Nehemiah’s attention was called to the unhappy condition of the poorer classes of the people. In the unsettled state of the country, tillage had been to some extent neglected. Furthermore, because of the…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 53 – The Builders on the Wall
Chapter 53—The Builders on the Wall This chapter is based on Nehemiah 2; 3; and 4. Nehemiah’s journey to Jerusalem was accomplished in safety. The royal letters to the governors of the provinces along his route secured him honorable reception and prompt assistance. No enemy dared molest the official who was guarded by the power…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 52 – A Man of Opportunity
Chapter 52—A Man of Opportunity This chapter is based on Nehemiah 1; 2. Nehemiah, one of the Hebrew exiles, occupied a position of influence and honor in the Persian court. As cupbearer to the king he was admitted freely to the royal presence. By virtue of his position, and because of his abilities and fidelity,…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 51 – A Spiritual Revival
Chapter 51—A Spiritual Revival Ezra’s arrival in Jerusalem was opportune. There was great need of the influence of his presence. His coming brought courage and hope to the hearts of many who had long labored under difficulties. Since the return of the first company of exiles under the leadership of Zerubbabel and Joshua, over seventy…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 50 – Ezra, the Priest and Scribe
Chapter 50—Ezra, the Priest and Scribe About seventy years after the return of the first company of exiles under Zerubbabel and Joshua, Artaxerxes Longimanus came to the throne of Medo-Persia. The name of this king is connected with sacred history by a series of remarkable providences. It was during his reign that Ezra and Nehemiah…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 49 – In the Days of Queen Esther
Chapter 49—In the Days of Queen Esther Under the favor shown them by Cyrus, nearly fifty thousand of the children of the captivity had taken advantage of the decree permitting their return. These, however, in comparison with the hundreds of thousands scattered throughout the provinces of Medo-Persia, were but a mere remnant. The great majority…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 48 – “Not by Might, nor by Power”
Chapter 48—“Not by Might, nor by Power” Immediately after Zechariah’s vision of Joshua and the Angel, the prophet received a message regarding the work of Zerubbabel. “The Angel that talked with me,” Zechariah declares, “came again, and waked me, as a man that is wakened out of his sleep, and said unto me, What seest…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 47 – Joshua and the Angel
Chapter 47—Joshua and the Angel The steady advancement made by the builders of the temple greatly discomfited and alarmed the hosts of evil. Satan determined to put forth still further effort to weaken and discourage God’s people by holding before them their imperfections of character. If those who had long suffered because of transgression could…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 46 – “The Prophets of God Helping Them”
Chapter 46—“The Prophets of God Helping Them” Close by the Israelites who had set themselves to the task of rebuilding the temple, dwelt the Samaritans, a mixed race that had sprung up through the intermarriage of heathen colonists from the provinces of Assyria with the remnant of the ten tribes which had been left in…
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