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2 Esdras (Nehemias)

1 Esdras

Tobias

This Book takes its name from the writer, who was cupbearer to Artaxerxes (surnamed Longimanus) king of Persia, and was sent by him with a commission to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. It is also called the second book of Esdras; because it is a continuation of the history, begun by Esdras, of the state of the people of God after their return from captivity.

  • Chapter 1

    Nehemiah hearing the miserable state of his countrymen in Judea, lamenteth, fasteth, and prayeth to God for their relief.

  • Chapter 2

    Nehemiah with commission from king Artaxerxes cometh to Jerusalem: and exhorteth the Jews to rebuild the walls.

  • Chapter 3

    They begin to build the walls: the names and order of the builders.

  • Chapter 4

    The building is carried on notwithstanding the opposition of their enemies.

  • Chapter 5

    Nehemiah blameth the rich, for their oppressing the poor. His exhortation, and bounty to his countrymen.

  • Chapter 6

    The enemies seek to terrify Nehemiah. He proceedeth and finisheth the wall.

  • Chapter 7

    Nehemiah appointeth watchmen in Jerusalem. The list of those who came first from Babylon.

  • Chapter 8

    Esdras readeth the law before the people. Nehemiah comforteth them. They celebrate the feast of tabernacles.

  • Chapter 9

    The people repent with fasting and sackcloth. The Levites confess God's benefits, and the people's ingratitude: they pray for them, and make a covenant with God.

  • Chapter 10

    The names of the subscribers to the covenant, and the contents of it.

  • Chapter 11

    Who were the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and the other cities.

  • Chapter 12

    The priests, and Levites that came up with Zorobabel. The succession of high priests: the solemnity of the dedication of the wall.

  • Chapter 13

    Divers abuses are reformed.