Nehemiah 2

Nehemiah 2

Four months after his prayer, Nehemiah’s sadness is noticed by King Artaxerxes. Nehemiah courageously asks the king for permission to go to Judah and rebuild the city. The King grants Nehemiah’s request, gives him letters of passage to governors and a warrant for timber from the royal forest. Nehemiah arrives in Jerusalem and secretly surveys the broken walls at night. When he reveals his plan, the people enthusiastically respond, "Let us rise up and build!" The local adversaries, Sanballat and Tobiah, immediately mock their efforts.

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Ezra 4

The enemies of Judah (local inhabitants) try to join the rebuilding project and are rejected. They then secretly work to hinder and discourage the builders, eventually persuading the King of Persia to issue a stop-work order.

Ezra 5

After a fifteen-year delay, the prophets Haggai and Zechariah encourage the discouraged people to resume the Temple rebuilding. The Persian governor, Tattenai, investigates the work.

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