Description: Artscroll Seforim & BooksWorldwide ShippingLatest ReleasesJudaica BooksARTSCROLL TANACH SERIES Book of Nechemiah Hebrew & English Tankh Bible Hardcover ARTSCROLL TANACH SERIES Book of Nechemiah Hebrew & English Tankh Bible Hardcover The Book of Nehemiah The Rebuilding of Jerusalem In the 20th year of Artaxerxes I (445 or 444 BC), Nehemiah was cup-bearer to the king. Learning that the remnant of Jews in Judah were in distress and that the walls of Jerusalem were broken down, he asked the king for permission to return and rebuild the city, around 20 years after Ezra's arrival in Jerusalem in 468 BC. Artaxerxes sent him to Judah as governor of the province with a mission to rebuild, letters explaining his support for the venture, and provision for timber from the king's forest. Once there, Nehemiah defied the opposition of Judah's enemies on all sides—Samaritans, Ammonites, Arabs and Philistines—and rebuilt the walls within 52 days, from the Sheep Gate in the North, the Hananeel Tower at the North West corner, the Fish Gate in the West, the Furnaces Tower at the Temple Mount's South West corner, the Dung Gate in the South, the East Gate and the gate beneath the Golden Gate in the East. Appearing in the Queen's presence may indicate that he was a eunuch, and in the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, he is described as such: eunochos (eunuch), rather than oinochoos (wine-cup-bearer). If so, the attempt by his enemy Shemaiah to trick him into entering the Temple is aimed at making him break Jewish law, rather than simply hide from assassins. He then took measures to repopulate the city and purify the Jewish community, enforcing the cancellation of debt, assisting Ezra in promulgating the law of Moses, and enforcing the divorce of Jewish men from their non-Jewish wives. After 12 years as governor, during which he ruled with justice and righteousness, he returned to the king in Susa. After some time in Susa he returned to Jerusalem, only to find that the people had fallen back into their evil ways. Non-Jews were permitted to conduct business inside Jerusalem on the Sabbath and to keep rooms in the Temple. Greatly angered, he purified the Temple and the priests and Levites and enforced the observance of the law of Moses. A new clear translation with a commentary anthologized from talmudic, midrashic and holy rabbinic sources Brand New Hardcover Edition The ArtScroll Series presents the comments of the classic giants of ancient and contemporary times in a logical, comprehensible manner, like a master teacher on an exciting voyage of intellectual discovery. Entire Hebrew text reset in clear modern type Flowing English translation Commentary anthologized from 2,000 years of Talmudic and Rabbinic sources Overviews exploring the hashkafah/philosophical background of each volume. Format : Hardcover Pages : 763 Dimensions : 6 x 9 x 1.5 inches Weight: 2.3 LBS Size : Standard Language: Hebrew/English WE SELL OVER 1000 ARTSCROLL and KOREN JUDAICA BOOKS. IF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME! Sorry, no exhanges or returns on Judaica books or Seforim. 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Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.ARTSCROLL TANACH SERIES Book of Nechemiah Hebrew & English Tankh Bible Hardcover The Book of Nehemiah The Rebuilding of Jerusalem In the 20th year of Artaxerxes I (445 or 444 BC), Nehemiah was cup-bearer to the king. Learning that the remnant of Jews in Judah were in distress and that the walls of Jerusalem were broken down, he asked the king for permission to return and rebuild the city, around 20 years after Ezra's arrival in Jerusalem in 468 BC. Artaxerxes sent him to Judah as governor of the province with a mission to rebuild, letters explaining his support for the venture, and provision for timber from the king's forest. Once there, Nehemiah defied the opposition of Judah's enemies on all sides—Samaritans, Ammonites, Arabs and Philistines—and rebuilt the walls within 52 days, from the Sheep Gate in the North, the Hananeel Tower at the North West corner, the Fish Gate in the West, the Furnaces Tower at the Temple Mount's South West corner, the Dung Gate in the South, the East Gate and the gate beneath the Golden Gate in the East. Appearing in the Queen's presence may indicate that he was a eunuch, and in the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, he is described as such: eunochos (eunuch), rather than oinochoos (wine-cup-bearer). If so, the attempt by his enemy Shemaiah to trick him into entering the Temple is aimed at making him break Jewish law, rather than simply hide from assassins. He then took measures to repopulate the city and purify the Jewish community, enforcing the cancellation of debt, assisting Ezra in promulgating the law of Moses, and enforcing the divorce of Jewish men from their non-Jewish wives. After 12 years as governor, during which he ruled with justice and righteousness, he returned to the king in Susa. After some time in Susa he returned to Jerusalem, only to find that the people had fallen back into their evil ways. Non-Jews were permitted to conduct business inside Jerusalem on the Sabbath and to keep rooms in the Temple. Greatly angered, he purified the Temple and the priests and Levites and enforced the observance of the law of Moses. A new clear translation with a commentary anthologized from talmudic, midrashic and holy rabbinic sources Brand New Hardcover Edition The ArtScroll Series presents the comments of the classic giants of ancient and contemporary times in a logical, comprehensible manner, like a master teacher on an exciting voyage of intellectual discovery. Entire Hebrew text reset in clear modern type Flowing English translation Commentary anthologized from 2,000 years of Talmudic and Rabbinic sources Overviews exploring the hashkafah/philosophical background of each volume. Format : Hardcover Pages : 763 Dimensions : 6 x 9 x 1.5 inches Weight: 2.3 LBS Size : Standard Language: Hebrew/English WE SELL OVER 1000 ARTSCROLL and KOREN JUDAICA BOOKS. IF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME! Sorry, no exhanges or returns on Judaica books or Seforim. Artscroll Seforim & BooksWorldwide ShippingJudaica BooksLatest ReleasesARTSCROLL TANACH SERIES Book of Nechemiah Hebrew & English Tankh Bible Hardcover ARTSCROLL TANACH SERIES Book of Nechemiah Hebrew & English Tankh Bible Hardcover The Book of Nehemiah The Rebuilding of Jerusalem In the 20th year of Artaxerxes I (445 or 444 BC), Nehemiah was cup-bearer to the king. Learning that the remnant of Jews in Judah were in distress and that the walls of Jerusalem were broken down, he asked the king for permission to return and rebuild the city, around 20 years after Ezra's arrival in Jerusalem in 468 BC. Artaxerxes sent him to Judah as governor of the province with a mission to rebuild, letters explaining his support for the venture, and provision for timber from the king's forest. Once there, Nehemiah defied the opposition of Judah's enemies on all sides—Samaritans, Ammonites, Arabs and Philistines—and rebuilt the walls within 52 days, from the Sheep Gate in the North, the Hananeel Tower at the North West corner, the Fish Gate in the West, the Furnaces Tower at the Temple Mount's South West corner, the Dung Gate in the South, the East Gate and the gate beneath the Golden Gate in the East. Appearing in the Queen's presence may indicate that he was a eunuch, and in the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, he is described as such: eunochos (eunuch), rather than oinochoos (wine-cup-bearer). If so, the attempt by his enemy Shemaiah to trick him into entering the Temple is aimed at making him break Jewish law, rather than simply hide from assassins. He then took measures to repopulate the city and purify the Jewish community, enforcing the cancellation of debt, assisting Ezra in promulgating the law of Moses, and enforcing the divorce of Jewish men from their non-Jewish wives. After 12 years as governor, during which he ruled with justice and righteousness, he returned to the king in Susa. After some time in Susa he returned to Jerusalem, only to find that the people had fallen back into their evil ways. Non-Jews were permitted to conduct business inside Jerusalem on the Sabbath and to keep rooms in the Temple. Greatly angered, he purified the Temple and the priests and Levites and enforced the observance of the law of Moses. A new clear translation with a commentary anthologized from talmudic, midrashic and holy rabbinic sources Brand New Hardcover Edition The ArtScroll Series presents the comments of the classic giants of ancient and contemporary times in a logical, comprehensible manner, like a master teacher on an exciting voyage of intellectual discovery. Entire Hebrew text reset in clear modern type Flowing English translation Commentary anthologized from 2,000 years of Talmudic and Rabbinic sources Overviews exploring the hashkafah/philosophical background of each volume. Format : Hardcover Pages : 763 Dimensions : 6 x 9 x 1.5 inches Weight: 2.3 LBS Size : Standard Language: Hebrew/English WE SELL OVER 1000 ARTSCROLL and KOREN JUDAICA BOOKS. IF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME! Sorry, no exhanges or returns on Judaica books or Seforim. 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Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.ARTSCROLL TANACH SERIES Book of Nechemiah Hebrew & English Tankh Bible Hardcover The Book of Nehemiah The Rebuilding of Jerusalem In the 20th year of Artaxerxes I (445 or 444 BC), Nehemiah was cup-bearer to the king. Learning that the remnant of Jews in Judah were in distress and that the walls of Jerusalem were broken down, he asked the king for permission to return and rebuild the city, around 20 years after Ezra's arrival in Jerusalem in 468 BC. Artaxerxes sent him to Judah as governor of the province with a mission to rebuild, letters explaining his support for the venture, and provision for timber from the king's forest. Once there, Nehemiah defied the opposition of Judah's enemies on all sides—Samaritans, Ammonites, Arabs and Philistines—and rebuilt the walls within 52 days, from the Sheep Gate in the North, the Hananeel Tower at the North West corner, the Fish Gate in the West, the Furnaces Tower at the Temple Mount's South West corner, the Dung Gate in the South, the East Gate and the gate beneath the Golden Gate in the East. Appearing in the Queen's presence may indicate that he was a eunuch, and in the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, he is described as such: eunochos (eunuch), rather than oinochoos (wine-cup-bearer). If so, the attempt by his enemy Shemaiah to trick him into entering the Temple is aimed at making him break Jewish law, rather than simply hide from assassins. He then took measures to repopulate the city and purify the Jewish community, enforcing the cancellation of debt, assisting Ezra in promulgating the law of Moses, and enforcing the divorce of Jewish men from their non-Jewish wives. After 12 years as governor, during which he ruled with justice and righteousness, he returned to the king in Susa. After some time in Susa he returned to Jerusalem, only to find that the people had fallen back into their evil ways. Non-Jews were permitted to conduct business inside Jerusalem on the Sabbath and to keep rooms in the Temple. Greatly angered, he purified the Temple and the priests and Levites and enforced the observance of the law of Moses. A new clear translation with a commentary anthologized from talmudic, midrashic and holy rabbinic sources Brand New Hardcover Edition The ArtScroll Series presents the comments of the classic giants of ancient and contemporary times in a logical, comprehensible manner, like a master teacher on an exciting voyage of intellectual discovery. Entire Hebrew text reset in clear modern type Flowing English translation Commentary anthologized from 2,000 years of Talmudic and Rabbinic sources Overviews exploring the hashkafah/philosophical background of each volume. Format : Hardcover Pages : 763 Dimensions : 6 x 9 x 1.5 inches Weight: 2.3 LBS Size : Standard Language: Hebrew/English WE SELL OVER 1000 ARTSCROLL and KOREN JUDAICA BOOKS. IF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME! Sorry, no exhanges or returns on Judaica books or Seforim.
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: Hebrew
Intended Audience: Adults, Young Adults
Inscribed: No
Edition: Hardcover
Vintage: No
Personalize: No
Type: Chronicle
Features: Tanach w/commentary, Hebrew / English
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Book Title: Ezekiel-Yechezkel
Number of Pages: 763 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Mesorah Publications, The Limited
Publication Year: 1989
Topic: Biblical Studies / Old Testament, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
Genre: Religion
Item Weight: 39.3 Oz
Author: Moshe Eisemann
Item Length: 9 in
Book Series: The Artscroll Tanach Ser.
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Hardcover