Nehemiah 1
Nehemiah hears of the condition of Jerusalem and expresses his concern to King Artaxerxes.
Bible version
Nehemiah Hears of Jerusalem's Condition
Commentary
Nehemiah 1 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the heart of God's people. It begins with Nehemiah's prayer to God, expressing his deep sorrow and grief over the condition of Jerusalem and the people of Israel. He acknowledges God's faithfulness and mercy, and asks for God's help in restoring the city and its people. Nehemiah's prayer is a model of humility and faith, and serves as an example of how we should approach God in prayer. The chapter then moves on to Nehemiah's response to the news of Jerusalem's condition. He is deeply troubled and weeps, fasting and praying for four days. He then sets out to seek the king's permission to go to Jerusalem and rebuild the city. Nehemiah's determination and courage in the face of adversity is inspiring, and serves as an example of how we should respond to difficult situations. Finally, the chapter ends with Nehemiah's prayer of thanksgiving to God for granting him favor with the king. He acknowledges God's faithfulness and mercy, and expresses his gratitude for the opportunity to serve God and his people. Nehemiah 1 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the heart of God's people. It is a reminder of God's faithfulness and mercy, and an example of how we should approach God in prayer and respond to difficult situations.
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There are 11 verses in Nehemiah, chapter 1.