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The walls of Jerusalem had been broken down for approximately 141 years before Nehemiah began the rebuilding efforts around 445 BC. The destruction occurred in 586 BC when the Babylonians conquered the city. Nehemiah's mission to restore the walls was motivated by the dire state of Jerusalem, as reported by his brother in the book of Nehemiah.
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The wall of Jerusalem was rebuilt approximately 52 days after the Israelites returned from Babylonian exile, as detailed in the Book of Nehemiah. Nehemiah, upon arriving in Jerusalem around 445 BCE, organized the reconstruction efforts which were completed in a remarkably short time despite opposition. This event marked a significant moment in the restoration of the Jewish community and their worship practices.
A:Rarely can a single verse be read in isolation, if we want to understand its meaning. Nehemiah 8:8 says that they read from the book of law and caused them to understand the reading. This 'book of the law' is mentioned in verse 8:1 and is probably either Deuteronomy or Leviticus.It has long been noted that the people of Jerusalem supposedly already knew the law of the Bible and understood the book, yet it was necessary for Ezra to stand up and read the book, explaining and interpreting it as he went. This passage tells us that what Ezra was reading to the people was news to them. So much of the Bible had been written during the Babylonian Exile, and those who had remained behind knew nothing of this. Not even all the Jews in exile appear to have been aware of the material that Ezra read to them.
No. It was called Canaan a long time ago.
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The Babylonians took th country of judah into a long exile.
The people of Gaza attack Israel most days.
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Nehemiah's wall in Jerusalem is traditionally believed to have been approximately 2.5 miles long, with a height ranging from 20 to 40 feet and a width of about 8 to 12 feet. However, exact measurements can vary based on archaeological findings and interpretations of historical texts. The wall served as a protective barrier for the city during the time of Nehemiah in the 5th century BCE.
It took Nehemiah 52 days to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Nehemiah 6:15 (Holman Christian Standard Bible) 15 The wall was completed (A) in 52 days, on the twenty-fifth day of the month Ellul. (B)
No not at all, there has been conflict in this area for a very long time.