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LOOKING FOR NEHEMIAH

Nehemiah 7:13

the descendants
בְּנֵ֣י (bə·nê)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Zattu,
זַתּ֔וּא (zat·tū)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 2240: Zattu -- an Israelite

845;
שְׁמֹנֶ֥ה (šə·mō·neh)
Number - feminine singular
Strong's 8083: A cardinal number, eight, eighth

- And more descendants!
 
Nehemiah 7:14

the descendants
בְּנֵ֣י (bə·nê)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Zaccai,
זַכָּ֔י (zak·kāy)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 2140: Zaccai -- an Israelite

760;
שְׁבַ֥ע (šə·ḇa‘)
Number - feminine singular construct
Strong's 7651: Seven, seven times, a week, an indefinite number

- And more descendants!
 
Nehemiah 7:15

the descendants
בְּנֵ֣י (bə·nê)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Binnui,
בִנּ֔וּי (ḇin·nui)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 1131: Binnui -- 'his son', an Israelite

648;
שֵׁ֥שׁ (šêš)
Number - feminine singular construct
Strong's 8337: Six (a cardinal number)

- And more descendants!
 
Nehemiah 7:16

the descendants
בְּנֵ֣י (bə·nê)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Bebai,
בֵבָ֔י (ḇê·ḇāy)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 893: Bebai -- an Israelite

628;
שֵׁ֥שׁ (šêš)
Number - feminine singular construct
Strong's 8337: Six (a cardinal number)

- And more descendants!
 
Nehemiah 7:17

the descendants
בְּנֵ֣י (bə·nê)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Azgad,
עַזְגָּ֔ד (‘az·gāḏ)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 5803: Azgad -- 'Gad is mighty', an Israelite name

2,322;
אַלְפַּ֕יִם (’al·pa·yim)
Number - md
Strong's 505: A thousand

- And more descendants!
 
Nehemiah 7:18

the descendants
בְּנֵי֙ (bə·nê)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Adonikam,
אֲדֹ֣נִיקָ֔ם (’ă·ḏō·nî·qām)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 140: Adonikam -- 'my Lord has arisen', head of an Israelite family

667;
שֵׁ֥שׁ (šêš)
Number - feminine singular construct
Strong's 8337: Six (a cardinal number)

- And more descendants!
 
Nehemiah 7:19

the descendants
בְּנֵ֣י (bə·nê)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Bigvai,
בִגְוָ֔י (ḇiḡ·wāy)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 902: Bigvai -- perhaps 'happy', an Israelite name

2,067;
אַלְפַּ֖יִם (’al·pa·yim)
Number - md
Strong's 505: A thousand

- And more descendants!
 
Nehemiah 7:20

the descendants
בְּנֵ֣י (bə·nê)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Adin,
עָדִ֔ין (‘ā·ḏîn)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 5720: Adin -- an Israelite

655;
שֵׁ֥שׁ (šêš)
Number - feminine singular construct
Strong's 8337: Six (a cardinal number)

- And more descendants!
 
Nehemiah 7:21

the descendants
בְּנֵֽי־ (bə·nê-)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Ater
אָטֵ֥ר (’ā·ṭêr)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 333: Ater -- a leader in Israel

(through Hezekiah),
לְחִזְקִיָּ֖ה (lə·ḥiz·qî·yāh)
Preposition-l | Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 2396: Hezekiah -- 'Yah has strengthened', a king of Judah, also several other Israelites

98;
תִּשְׁעִ֥ים (tiš·‘îm)
Number - common plural
Strong's 8673: Ninety

- And more descendants!
 
Nehemiah 7:22

the descendants
בְּנֵ֣י (bə·nê)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Hashum,
חָשֻׁ֔ם (ḥā·šum)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 2828: Hashum -- an Israelite

328;
שְׁלֹ֥שׁ (šə·lōš)
Number - feminine singular construct
Strong's 7969: Three, third, thrice

- And more descendants!
 
Nehemiah 7:23

the descendants
בְּנֵ֣י (bə·nê)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Bezai,
בֵצָ֔י (ḇê·ṣāy)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 1209: Bezai -- an Israelite name

324;
שְׁלֹ֥שׁ (šə·lōš)
Number - feminine singular construct
Strong's 7969: Three, third, thrice

- And more descendants!
 
Nehemiah 7:24

the descendants
בְּנֵ֣י (bə·nê)
Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's 1121: A son

of Hariph,
חָרִ֔יף (ḥā·rîp̄)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 2756: Hariph -- an Israelite

112;
מֵאָ֖ה (mê·’āh)
Number - feminine singular
Strong's 3967: A hundred

- And more descendants!
 
ALAHA - MESHIKHA - HEBREWS

TheAramaicScriptures.com

Chapter 1:1

1 In all portions, and in all forms, Alaha {God} spoke formerly with our fathers in The Nabiye {The Prophets},

ALAHA 1

Alaha (1) / Alaha Aba / Alahi = 1

Meshikha / Eshu Meshikha / Eshu Meshikha Maran / Maran Eshu Meshikha =
 
ALAHA - MESHIKHA - HEBREWS

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5 For, who from The Malake {The Heavenly Messengers} was it ever said by Alaha {God}: “Son, I beget You today,” and furthermore: “I will be for Him a Father, and He will be for Me a Son?”

ALAHA 1

Alaha (2) / Alaha Aba / Alahi = 2

Meshikha / Eshu Meshikha / Eshu Meshikha Maran / Maran Eshu Meshikha =
 
ALAHA - MESHIKHA - HEBREWS

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6 Yet again, when bringing The Firstborn into the alma {the world}, He Spoke: “Unto Him is the worship of all The Malake d'Alaha
{The Heavenly Messengers of God}.”

ALAHA 1

Alaha (3) / Alaha Aba / Alahi = 3

Meshikha / Eshu Meshikha / Eshu Meshikha Maran / Maran Eshu Meshikha =
 
ALAHA - MESHIKHA - HEBREWS

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8 Yet, concerning The Son, it says: “Your Own Throne, Alaha {God}, is the eternally everlasting Magistrate of Righteousness, and The Scepter of Your Kingdom.

ALAHA 1

Alaha (4) / Alaha Aba / Alahi = 4

Meshikha / Eshu Meshikha / Eshu Meshikha Maran / Maran Eshu Meshikha =
 
ALAHA - MESHIKHA - HEBREWS

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9 You love Righteousness and hate unrighteousness. Because of this, Alaha Alahak {God, Your God}, has anointed You with The Ointment of Joy, greater than Your companions.”

ALAHA ALAHAK 1

Alaha (4) / Alaha Aba / Alahi / Alaha alahak (1) = 5

Meshikha / Eshu Meshikha / Eshu Meshikha Maran / Maran Eshu Meshikha =
 
ALAHA - MESHIKHA - HEBREWS


- Here we only get Alaha!

- But as usual, we must not forget that Meshikha means the anointed one or the chosen one!

- And like King Saul and King David, he was chosen by God!

- PAUL’S MESSAGE IS QUITE CLEAR AND THE SAME IN ALL HIS LETTERS!

- EVEN A CHILD COULD SEE THAT WHEN SEEING THE FIGURES ABOUT ALAHA AND MESHIKHA!

- THERE IS NO EXCUSE, MESHIKHA WILL ALWAYS MEAN THE ANOINTED ONE OR THE CHOSEN ONE BY GOD!
 
About the book of Nehemiah

- Remember that Nehemiah was concerned about the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls!

- Remember that Nehemiah prayed to Yah.weh about the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls!

- Remember Yah.weh provided all the necessary workers!

- Remember many enemies tried to stop the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s walls!

- Remember the workers would work with one hand and a weapon with the other!

- Remember that Yah.weh’s workers must be constantly on the watch while working for Yah.weh for the harvest especially in this special period of time!

- Does it remind you of the faithful servants of Yah.weh!

- We must remember these elements!

- They should be part of their memories!

- Yah.weh is a God of action!

- Jesus has always shown the same attitude!

- We should demonstrate the same attitude!
 
Who was Nehemiah in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

WHO WAS NEHEMIAH IN THE BIBLE?

Ezra and Nehemiah were contemporaries, and they both wrote about the rebuilding of Jerusalem, which occurred approximately seventy years after it was destroyed by the Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar. Ezra wrote about the rebuilding of the temple under Zerubbabel, while Nehemiah wrote concerning the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s walls. From ancient times, the cities located in the Middle East were surrounded by stone walls with gates that were guarded for the protection of the citizens. The important men of each city would gather at the gate where they would conduct the business of the city, share important information, or just pass the time.

Nehemiah’s account begins in 446 BC. The next year, the prophet Daniel’s “70 weeks of years” prophecy (Daniel 9:24-27) begins to see its fulfillment. Daniel’s prophecy was based on a specific event, which happened on March 15, 445 BC—the date the prophetic timeline began that will end with the second coming of Jesus Christ. This prophecy speaks of the Messiah’s being “cut off.” It gives details about the Antichrist, how he will come onto the world scene, and how he will move against Israel in his final assault on God and His people. We are currently living in a gap between the 69th and 70th weeks of Daniel’s prophecy.

The portion of Daniel’s prophecy that relates to Nehemiah is found in Daniel 9:25: “Know and understand this: From the issuing of the decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until the Anointed One, the ruler, comes, there will be seven ’sevens,’ and sixty-two ’sevens.’ It will be rebuilt with streets and a trench, but in times of trouble.” Nehemiah was part of the fulfillment of this prophecy, and he listed specific dates, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, to provide a written record as to the issuing of the decree to rebuild Jerusalem.

Before he asked the king’s permission to rebuild Jerusalem’s walls, Nehemiah prayed, and God granted his request. As he was leaving Babylon, he met some Arab men who mocked him for what he was about to do. Nehemiah 2:20 records his statement, which stands even today as a testament to who has the right to the city known as Jerusalem: “I answered them by saying, ‘The God of heaven will give us success. We his servants will start rebuilding, but as for you, you have no share in Jerusalem or any claim or historic right to it.’"


Nehemiah continued in his quest to rebuild Jerusalem. God provided all the necessary workers, and the building began. However, they were not without enemies—those who desired to stop the rebuilding. But God intervened as He had done with Moses (Exodus 14:14). Nehemiah 4:20 records, "Wherever you hear the sound of the trumpet, join us there. Our God will fight for us!" This was God’s pre-ordained plan to bring His people out of bondage and back into their land to worship in the temple once again.

We can learn from the life of Nehemiah valuable lessons in restoring and maintaining a relationship with God. As the people returned to the rebuilt city, the first order of business was to make certain that they understood the Law of Moses. So Ezra, a priest, spent many hours reading the Law before the assembly, making sure they understood what God desired. Nehemiah 8:18 records what should be part of every believer’s life, the daily reading of God’s Word: “Day after day, from the first day to the last, Ezra read from the Book of the Law of God. They celebrated the feast for seven days, and on the eighth day, in accordance with the regulation, there was an assembly.”

Nehemiah stands as a testament to faithfulness and perseverance. He lived far away from his home, yet he never gave up hope that someday he would return to it. He spent most of his life in exile in a pagan land, yet he never wavered in his faith and trust in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He was a prayer warrior, putting everything before the Lord in prayer, interceding on behalf of his people, and he was rewarded for his diligence and perseverance. Nehemiah cared so much for his people that he never gave up the hope of their restoration, not only to their homeland, but to the God that first called their forefather, Abraham, out of the same area and made a covenant with him, one that Nehemiah believed would stand forever.
 
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