• June 5, 2026

Adeney Expositor’s Bible Vol 13 Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther

Expositor’s Bible Vol 13 Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther by W.F. Adeney

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I.INTRODUCTORY: EZRA AND NEHEMIAH 1
CHAPTER II. CYRUS 12
CHAPTER III. THE ROYAL EDICT 24
CHAPTER IV. THE SECOND EXODUS 36
CHAPTER V. THE NEW TEMPLE 48
CHAPTER VI. THE LIMITS OF COMPREHENSION 60
CHAPTER VII. THE MISSION OF PROPHECY 72
CHAPTER VIII. NEW DIFFICULTIES MET IN A NEW SPIRIT 83
CHAPTER IX. THE DEDICATION OF THE TEMPLE 95
CHAPTER X. EZRA THE SCRIBE 107
CHAPTER XI. EZRA’S EXPEDITION 119
CHAPTER XII. FOREIGN MARRIAGES 131
CHAPTER XIII. THE HOME SACRIFICED TO THE CHURCH 142
CHAPTER XIV. THE COST OF AN IDEALIST’S SUCCESS 153
CHAPTER XV. NEHEMIAH THE PATRIOT 163
CHAPTER XVI. NEHEMIAH’S PRAYER 174
CHAPTER XVII. THE PRAYER ANSWERED 186
CHAPTER XVIII. THE MIDNIGHT RIDE 198
CHAPTER XIX. BUILDING THE WALLS 210
CHAPTER XX. “MARK YE WELL HER BULWARKS” 223
CHAPTER XXI. ON GUARD 235
CHAPTER XXII. USURY 247
CHAPTER XXIII WISE AS SERPENTS 259
CHAPTER XXIV. THE LAW 271
CHAPTER XXV. THE JOY OF THE LORD 284
CHAPTER XXVI. THE RELIGION OF HISTORY 295
CHAPTER XXVII. THE COVENANT 307
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE HOLY CITY 317
CHAPTER XXIX. BEGINNINGS 328
CHAPTER XXX. THE RIGOUR OF THE REFORMER 339
CHAPTER XXXI. THE BOOK OF ESTHER: INTRODUCTORY 351
CHAPTER XXXII. AHASUERUS AND VASHTI 361
CHAPTER XXXIII. HAMAN 371
CHAPTER XXXIV. QUEEN ESTHER 382
CHAPTER XXXV. MORDECAI 392

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