There ae two ways that I see, in which Nehemiah shows strength in chapter one. The first one is that he prayed and fasted to the Lord. The second way in which he showed strength (or power if that is what is meant), is that his position as cupbearer for the king was a position of honor in the Persian court. With this position, also came much influence and for that reason, Nehemiah's prayer received a positive response which lead to his exercising authority in the province of Judah.
It's a different Nehemiah mention in Ch. 3 Verse 16, apparently he's the ruler of the half part of Bethzur which Nehemiah (the writer of the book) is not. So just a different Nehemiah.
In the King James version The number of verses in the Book of Nehemiah are as follows Chapter 1 - 11 Chapter 2 - 20 Chapter 3 - 32 Chapter 4 - 23 Chapter 5 - 19 Chapter 6 - 19 Chapter 7 - 73 Chapter 8 - 18 Chapter 9 - 38 Chapter 10 - 39 Chapter 11 - 36 Chapter 12 - 47 Chapter 13 - 31 Total - 406
Nehemiah 1:1 "The words of Nehemiah the son of Hachaliah..."
Renaldo Nehemiah is 6' 1".
The book of Nehemiah tells the story of the rebuilding of the wall. Specifically Chapters 3, 4, 5 and 6 talk about the rebuilding. In chapter 7:1 it begins with "Now it came to pass, when the wall was built..."
Answer: Nehemiah was a cup bearer to King Artaxerxes. This is recorded in Nehemiah 2:1.
Nehemiah (Nehemiah, chapters 1 to 3).See also the Related Link.More about the Book of Nehemiah
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No, Isaiah was a prophet. You may be thinking of Nehemiah. He was a cup bearer to King Artaxerxes the Persian King where Nehemiah and his countrymen were in exile. See Nehemiah 2:1.
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(Isaiah 12:2) 2 Look! God is my salvation. I will trust and feel no dread; For Jah Jehovah is my strength and my might, And he has become my salvation.. . .(NWT)(Psalm 18:1) 18 I have affection for you, O Jehovah, my strength.(NWT)
The stones used in Nehemiah's wall were typically around 2-3 feet in length and 1 foot in height.