Nehemiah A Commentary

Cover of Nehemiah A Commentary by Lisbeth S. Fried
Year: 2021
Language: en
Edition: Multilingual
Pages: 440
ISBN-13: 9781914490033
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Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 1.80999517102 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 222.807/7
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Nehemiah A Commentary by Lisbeth S. Fried, published by Sheffield Phoenix Press in 2021, is the second volume in her two-part series on Ezra-Nehemiah. This multilingual edition spans 440 pages and offers a detailed examination of the book of Nehemiah, utilizing recent archaeological findings and insights into Persian and Hellenistic governance. The commentary includes a new translation of Nehemiah, along with text-critical notes that compare the Greek, Latin, and Syriac versions, providing a comprehensive understanding of the text.

Readers will find extensive chapter commentaries that address significant historical and literary contexts surrounding Nehemiah. The volume discusses the temple foundation document from the era of Darius I and the narrative of rebuilding Jerusalem’s city wall in the mid-fifth century. Fried presents a controversial conclusion regarding the authorship of Nehemiah, suggesting the presence of two distinct first-person accounts. This commentary serves as a resource for those interested in biblical criticism, interpretation, and the historical intricacies of the Old Testament.


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Lisbeth Fried’s commentary on Nehemiah is the second instalment of her two-volume commentary on Ezra-Nehemiah. The first instalment, Ezra, was published by Sheffield Phoenix in 2015. Like her commentary on Ezra, Nehemiah too takes full advantage of recent results in archaeology and numismatics, as well as in the mechanisms of Persian and Hellenistic rule, and in the influence of the Hellenistic and Maccabean Wars on Jewish writings.

Like her Ezra, the present volume includes a new translation of the book of Nehemiah, plus text-critical notes on each verse which compare and contrast the Greek, Latin and Syriac versions. The Introduction and extensive chapter commentaries provide a discussion of the larger historical and literary issues.

Although not finalized until the Maccabean period, the book of Nehemiah contains a temple foundation document from the time of Darius I, a story of rebuilding and dedicating a city wall around Jerusalem in the mid-fifth century, and a memoir from a fifth-century governor of Judah. Numerous additions and lists that date from the Hellenistic and Maccabean periods complete the book.

Fried concludes controversially that the book of Nehemiah contains two separate first-person reports-one by Nehemiah, wine steward of Artaxerxes I and wall-builder of Jerusalem, and one by Yeho’ezer, a fifth-century governor of Judah, known from seals found at the governor’s mansion at Ramat Raḥel. Nehemiah the wall-builder, whose full name was actually Nehemiah Attirsata ben Ḥacaliah, was never a governor of Yehud, but a Jewish Persian official in charge of the Jerusalem temple priesthood.

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