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Nehemiah 1:1 - Exposition

The words of Nehemiah the son of Hachaliah . Compare Jeremiah 1:1 ; Hosea 1:2 ; Amos 1:1 , etc. No other historical book commences in this manner, and we may best account for the introduction of the clause by the consideration that "Nehemiah" having been originally appended to "Ezra," it marked the point at which a new narrative began by a new author. The month Chisleu . The word Chisleu, or rather Kislev, is probably Persian. It was unknown to the Jews before the captivity, and is found only in this passage and in Zechariah 7:1 , where Kislev is said to be "the ninth month," corresponding nearly to our December. The twentieth year . The twentieth regnal year of Artaxerxes (Longimanus) is intended (see Zechariah 2:1 ). This began in b.c. 445, and terminated in b.c. 444 . Shushan the palace , where Daniel saw the vision of the ram with two horns ( Daniel 8:2 ), and Ahasuerus (Xerxes) made his great feast to all his princes and servants ( Esther 1:3 ), is beyond all doubt Susa, the capital city of Kissia, or Susiana, one of the most ancient cities in the world, and the place which, from the time of Darius Hystaspis was the principal residence of the Persian court. It was situated in the fertile plain east of the Lower Tigris, and lay on or near the river Choaspes, probably at the spot now known as Sus, or Shush. Remains of the palace were discovered by the expedition under Sir Fenwick Williams in the year 1852, and have been graphically described by Mr. Loftus.

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