According to traditional chronology, Nehemiah lived in the fourth century BCE.
Nehemiah is believed to have lived in the 5th century BC, and he is often associated with the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls following the Babylonian exile. His exact birth and death dates are not known, but it is generally estimated that he lived during the 5th century BC.
Nehemiah 1:1 "The words of Nehemiah the son of Hachaliah..."
Nehemiah is traditionally believed to be the author of the Bible book that bears his name, the Book of Nehemiah. It records his efforts to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile.
The book after Nehemiah in the Old Testament is Esther.
No, Nehemiah is not a Gospel. Nehemiah is a book in the Old Testament of the Bible that focuses on the efforts to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem after the exile. Gospel refers to the books in the New Testament that tell the story of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection.
The prophet who coincided with Ezra and Nehemiah is Malachi. He is considered the last prophet in the Old Testament and his prophecies are believed to have occurred during the same time period as Ezra and Nehemiah's activities in restoring Jerusalem.
Nehemiah Shumway died in 1843.
Nehemiah Brüll died in 1891.
Nehemiah Eastman died in 1856.
Nehemiah Tamari died in 1994.
Nehemiah Ford died in 1858.
Nehemiah Wallington died in 1658.
Nehemiah Strong died in 1807.
Nehemiah Adams died in 1878.
Nehemiah Donnellan died in 1609.
Nehemiah Knight died in 1808.
Nehemiah Platt died in 1851.
Nehemiah Abbott was born in 1804.