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What do broken walls have to do with broken lives?
The book of Nehemiah is far more than an ancient rebuilding project. It is a powerful biblical picture of restoration after ruin, repentance after rebellion, and spiritual rebuilding in the face of opposition.
In The Anatomy of the Book of Nehemiah, Michael S. Taylor takes readers deep into one of the most practical and spiritually relevant books in the entire Bible. Verse by verse and chapter by chapter, this study explores the burden of Nehemiah, the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls, the spiritual warfare surrounding restoration, the authority of God's Word, covenant renewal, repentance, holiness, leadership, and the ongoing battle against compromise.
This book examines:
- The spiritual meaning of Jerusalem's broken walls
- Nehemiah's prayer life and leadership
- The attacks of Sanballat, Tobiah, and the enemy
- Building while battling spiritual warfare
- The public reading of the Law and national revival
- Covenant restoration and holiness
- The danger of compromise after revival
- The deeper prophetic themes pointing toward Christ
Written in a clear and flowing style designed for everyday readers, this volume combines:
- Detailed KJV Scripture study
- Hebrew word studies with transliteration and pronunciation
- Historical and prophetic context
- Practical spiritual application
- Deep theological insight presented in understandable language
Part of the Anatomy Bible Series, this book reveals that the walls of Jerusalem were never the main thing.
The real issue was always the heart.
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