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Nehemiah

An Expositional Commentary (The Expositional Commentary Series)

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Nehemiah

By: James Montgomery Boice
Narrated by: John Lescault
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“The most important thing about Nehemiah,” says Boice, “is that he was a man of God, and because he was close to God in prayer and personal piety, he was able to draw from God the wisdom, patience, skill, and perseverance he needed to complete his great task.”

In the tradition of Boice’s expositional commentaries, Nehemiah not only explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and section by section, but it relates the concerns of the text to the world, the church, and the realities of Christian life. Pastors, Bible students, and laypersons alike will find Boice’s easy-to-digest commentary an important tool, not only in understanding the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem but also in understanding how God equips his servants for their appointed tasks.

©1990 James Montgomery Boice (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
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The reader’s voice and cadence is perfect for this. The book itself is solid, I love the multi dimensional approach to Nehemiah where they look beyond the leader and into the man of God that he was.

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Dr. Boice does a great job of being thorough but keeping it understandable. I highly recommend it.

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This is an exceptional commentary on a great book of the Bible. He gives many insights to ponder.

Great commentary

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The commentary reads more like a how to be a good middle manager than it does on the theology contained in the book of Nehemiah. I was looking for something a little more theology heavy

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