Nehemiah : a Pastoral and Exegetical Commentary.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ashland :
Lexham Press,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- The Book of Nehemiah in Its Biblical and Historical Context
- The Rise of the Persian Empire
- The Return of the Exiles
- Nehemiah the Royal Cupbearer
- Nehemiah the Governor of Judah
- Conclusion
- The Heart of a Servant (Nehemiah 1:1-11)
- Introduction
- Structure
- Summary of the Passage
- Outline of the Passage
- Development of the Exposition
- I. The Predicament of the People of God (1:1-3)
- A. The Context of the Report concerning the People of God in Judah (1:1-2)
- B. The Content of the Report concerning the People of God in Judah (1:3)
- II. The Prayer for the People of God (1:4-11)
- A. The Characteristics of Nehemiah's Prayer
- 1. Nehemiah's Response Is Emotional (1:4)
- 2. Nehemiah's Response Is Serious (1:4)
- 3. Nehemiah's Response Is Persistent (1:4)
- B. The Contents of Nehemiah's Prayer
- 1. Nehemiah's Prayer Is Confessional (1:5-7)
- a. Confessional concerning God (1:5)
- b. Confessional concerning Israel (1:6-7)
- 2. Nehemiah's Prayer Is Founded on God's Promises (1:8-9)
- 3. Nehemiah's Prayer Is Based on the Identity of Israel as the People of God (1:10)
- 4. Nehemiah's Prayer Recalls God's Work of Redemption on Behalf of Israel (1:10)
- 5. Nehemiah's Prayer Is Shared by Others (1:11)
- 6. Nehemiah's Prayer Reveals His Faith in God, His Submission to God, and His Dependence on God to Give Him Success as God's Servant (1:11)
- Conclusion
- Final Thoughts
- Waiting for an Open Door (Nehemiah 2:1-10)
- Introduction
- Structure
- Summary of the Passage
- Outline of the Passage
- Development of the Exposition
- I. The Emotions Nehemiah Feels (2:1-2)
- A. Nehemiah's Sadness concerning the Condition of Jerusalem (2:1-2a)
- B. Nehemiah's Fear before the King (2:2b)
- II. The Courage Nehemiah Displays (2:3-8a)
- A. Nehemiah's Courage Enables Him to Speak the Truth (2:3)
- B. Nehemiah's Courage Comes from a Dependence on God (2:4)
- C. Nehemiah's Courage Enables Him to Communicate His Desire (2:5)
- D. Nehemiah's Courage Results in Pleasing the King (2:6)
- E. Nehemiah's Courage Enables Him to Communicate His Needs (2:7-8a)
- III. The Favor Nehemiah Receives (2:8b-9)
- IV. The Enemy Nehemiah Awakens (2:10)
- Conclusion
- Final Thoughts
- Preparing to Rebuild (Nehemiah 2:11-20)
- Introduction
- Structure
- Summary of the Passage
- Outline of the Passage
- Development of the Exposition
- I. Preparation for Rebuilding Requires an Assessment (2:11-16)
- A. Nehemiah's Preparation Begins with Proper Relaxation (2:11)
- B. Nehemiah's Preparation Begins with a Private Examination (2:12, 16)
- C. Nehemiah's Preparation Begins with a Thorough Investigation (2:13-15)
- II. Preparation for Rebuilding Requires Enlistment (2:17-18)
- A. Nehemiah Gives Those He Recruits an Honest Evaluation (2:17a)