The book of Nehemiah opens in the Persian region in a city of Susa in the year of 444 BC. Later that year, Nehemiah traveled to Israel, leading the third of three returns by the Jewish people following their seventy years of exile in Babylon. Most of the book is centered on events in Jerusalem. The narrative concludes around the year 430 BC.Nehemiah is the last historical book of the Old Testament. The prophet recorded the reconstruction of the wall of Jerusalem, Judah's capital city. Together, he and Ezra, who led the spiritual revival of the people, directed the political and religious restoration of the Jews in their homeland after the Babylonian captivity.Nehemiah's life provides a fine study on leadership. He overcame opposition from outsiders as well as the internal turmoil. He exercised his administrative skills in his strategy to use half the people for building while the other half kept watch for the Samaritans who, under Sanballat, threatened to attack.As governor, Nehemiah negotiated peace among the Jews who were unhappy with Persian taxes. He exhibited a steadfast determination to complete his goals. Accomplishing those goals resulted in a people encouraged, renewed, and excited about their future. This book offers a rich ground for a leadership f its own kind that every modern Christian should emulate. It offers you, the leader, a whole month study guide based on the events that unfolds in the book. Grab a copy for your personal bible study and self-introspection.
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