Nehemiah
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The burdens of nehemiahs brethren have power to detach him him from the Persian palace, as they had once seperated Moses from the Egyptian. No miracle distinguishes these days of returned captives, but there were many witnesses of fine moral energy among them.
Ezra had been a scribe, as well as a priest. He was a meditative, worshipping student of God's Word: for he found the springs and the guide of his energy in that world. Nehemiah was not that. He was a practical man, a man in the business of everyday life, amid the circumstances and relations which make up human history. But he was of an earnest spirit, like Ezra, and he took what he heard, as Ezra had taken what he read, and dealt with it in the presence of God. We all need similar attitudes.
Author | Bellett, J. G. |
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Binding | Booklet |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 28 |
Subject | Commentaries (Old Testament) |