CrossLinks Topical Index - NE


Ne. 1:1 : chronology - B.C. 0464n→0424 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Steinmann-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0464→0423 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Harrison-OT ; chronology - B.C. 0464→0423 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Klassen-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0464→0423 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - MBA ; chronology - B.C. 0464→0424 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Criswell-BIBLE ; chronology - B.C. 0464→0424 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Martin-EZRA ; chronology - B.C. 0464→0424 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Ptolemy[Thiele-KINGS] ; chronology - B.C. 0464→0424 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Yamauchi-PERSIA ; chronology - B.C. 0464→0425 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Newton-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0465-0424 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - JUDAICA ; chronology - B.C. 0465→0424 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Jones-BASICS ; chronology - B.C. 0465→0424 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Mack-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0465→0424 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Schlegal-SBA ; chronology - B.C. 0465→0425 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Anderson-PRINCE ; chronology - B.C. 0465→0425 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Bissell-APOCRYPHA ; chronology - B.C. 0465→0425 - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - BRITANNICA ; chronology - B.C. 0465→???? - Reign of Artaxerxes I Longimanus (Persia, Artashasta - Pierce-USSHER ; chronology - kings - regnal years - Tishri ; chronology - Ptolemy - canon ; exegesis - Chronicles-Ezra-Nehemiah ; index - bible books; Nehemiah - Artaxerxes I
Ne. 1:1-4 : exegesis - Ne._1:1-4
Ne. 1:3 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 1:4 : fasting; intercession - Nehemiah; prayer - fasting and; prayer - of repentance
Ne. 1:4-6 : father - sin affects son ; sin - confessing ancestor's
Ne. 1:5 : archaeology - silver amulets ; covenant - keeper - God; heavens - God of
Ne. 1:6 : heavens - earth - merism
Ne. 1:6-10 : remind - God - attributes and promises
Ne. 1:8 : covenant - land - occupation conditional
Ne. 1:9 : gathered - from heaven; name - God's dwells in temple; return - of Israel
Ne. 1:11 : captivity - Babylonian - captives
Ne. 2:1 : chronology - kings - regnal years - Tishri ; chronology - Persian - Anstey ; Nehemiah - Artaxerxes I
Ne. 2:1-8 : 69 weeks - until Messiah ; chronology - B.C. 0444 - Decree of Artaxerxes I Longimanus to Nehemiah - Hoehner-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0444 - Decree of Artaxerxes I Longimanus to Nehemiah - Newton-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0445 - Decree of Artaxerxes I Longimanus to Nehemiah - Anderson-PRINCE ; chronology - B.C. 0445 - Decree of Artaxerxes I Longimanus to Nehemiah - How-DAN ; chronology - B.C. 0445 - Decree of Artaxerxes I Longimanus to Nehemiah - JUDAICA ; Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.4
Ne. 2:1-9 : chronology - B.C. 0444 to 0033 A.D. - seventy sevens
Ne. 2:4 : heavens - God of; prayer - spontaneous; prayer - without ceasing
Ne. 2:5-6 : captivity - Babylonian - captives
Ne. 2:8 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 2:13 : gate - refuse; gate - valley
Ne. 2:14 : gate - fountain
Ne. 2:15 : gate - valley
Ne. 2:17 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 2:19 : Amorites - oppose Israel
Ne. 2:19-20 : Jerusalem - Arab - not; Jerusalem - not Arab
Ne. 3 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 3:1 : gate - sheep
Ne. 3:3 : gate - fish
Ne. 3:5 : leadership - servant - COUNTEREXAMPLE
Ne. 3:6 : gate - old
Ne. 3:13 : gate - refuse
Ne. 3:15 : archaeology - Pool of Siloam
Ne. 3:16 : David - tomb
Ne. 3:26 : Nethinim
Ne. 3:31 : Nethinim
Ne. 4:1 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 4:3 : Amorites - oppose Israel; Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 4:6 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 4:9 : heavens - earth - merism
Ne. 4:14 : war - just
Ne. 4:15 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 4:17 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 4:19 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 4:22 : leadership - servant
Ne. 5:3 : debt - monetary
Ne. 5:7 : leadership - servant - COUNTEREXAMPLE; usury - AGAINST
Ne. 5:10 : usury - AGAINST
Ne. 5:14 : chronology - exclusive dating ; chronology - Persian - Anstey
Ne. 5:14-15 : leadership - servant
Ne. 5:15 : fear - God
Ne. 5:16 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 5:18 : wine - enjoyed
Ne. 6:6 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 6:6-8 : king - Nehemiah - not
Ne. 6:7 : times - of the Gentiles
Ne. 6:10 : informants
Ne. 6:14 : prophetess - false; prophetess - in OT ; prophets - false
Ne. 6:15 : chronology - B.C. 0445 (3 Ab) - Jerusalem - walls started - Steinmann ; chronology - B.C. 0445 (25 Elul) - Jerusalem - walls finished - Steinmann ; Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall ; Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall - duration
Ne. 6:19 : informants
Ne. 7:1 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 7:4 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - houses
Ne. 7:5 : genealogy - record of
Ne. 7:5-7 : Babylon - return - first
Ne. 7:7 : captivity - Babylonian - captives ; Nehemiah - age
Ne. 7:14 : priesthood - genealogy required
Ne. 7:43 (Levites) : tribes - ten not lost
Ne. 7:46 : Nethinim
Ne. 7:60 : Nethinim
Ne. 7:63 : genealogy - from women
Ne. 7:64 : genealogy - record of
Ne. 7:65 : tribes - identified with Urim and Thummim
Ne. 7:67 : worship - music
Ne. 7:68-69 : trusting - in horses
Ne. 7:73 : Nethinim
Ne. 8:1 : gate - water
Ne. 8:4 : left hand; pulpit - preaching from
Ne. 8:5 : standing - to hear the Word
Ne. 8:6 : hands - lifted to God
Ne. 8:7 : Targum - meaning
Ne. 8:7-8 : Aramaic - spoken
Ne. 8:7-9 : teaching - understanding
Ne. 8:8 : hermeneutics - practiced ; scripture - single meaning
Ne. 8:9 : captivity - Babylonian - captives ; repentance - true
Ne. 8:12-13 : teaching - understanding
Ne. 8:14 : Succoth - feast of booths; tabernacles - feast not kept
Ne. 8:15 : inspiration - verbal - it is written; tabernacles - construction
Ne. 8:16 : gate - of Ephraim
Ne. 8:17 : scriptures - lost; tabernacles - feast not kept
Ne. 8:17 (KJV) : Joshua - Jeshua
Ne. 8:18 : scripture - read
Ne. 9:1 : repentance - true
Ne. 9:2 : sin - confessing ancestor's
Ne. 9:3 : scripture - read; worship - after teaching; worship - teaching - equal time
Ne. 9:4-38 : worship - examples
Ne. 9:6 : creation - bara vs. asa ; heavens - plural; science - natural law superintended
Ne. 9:8 : Abraham - faithful; covenant - Abrahamic; covenant - land
Ne. 9:10 : signs - and wonders
Ne. 9:11 : Red Sea - parted ; stone - cast into sea
Ne. 9:12 : cloud - and fire
Ne. 9:13 : Mt. Sinai; Mt. Sinai - God descends on
Ne. 9:14 : Sabbath - sign of Mosaic covenant
Ne. 9:15 : bread - from heaven; water - from rock
Ne. 9:17 : anger - slow to - God
Ne. 9:18 : calf - golden
Ne. 9:19 : cloud - and fire
Ne. 9:20 : bread - from heaven; water - from rock
Ne. 9:21 : clothes - preserved; wilderness - forty years ; wilderness - healthy in
Ne. 9:21-25 : covenant - land - unfulfilled
Ne. 9:26 : prophets - persecuted
Ne. 9:28 : repentance - heard
Ne. 9:29 : Holy Spirit - prophecy by; law - life by; prophets - ignored
Ne. 9:30 : Holy Spirit - came upon before given; Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture ; nations - used in judgment; prophets - inspired by Holy Spirit
Ne. 9:31 : merciful - God
Ne. 9:32 : Assyria - first of seven heads?
Ne. 9:33 : judgment - God's is just
Ne. 9:34 : law - all kept or cursed ; sin - confessing ancestor's
Ne. 9:37 : nations - used in judgment
Ne. 9:38 : covenant - Mosaic - renewed
Ne. 10:1-10 : Ezra - age - extreme
Ne. 10:28 : Nethinim ; separated - people of God from world
Ne. 10:29 : covenant - Mosaic - renewed
Ne. 10:30 : marriage - mixed forbidden
Ne. 10:31 (no marketing) : Sabbath - prohibitions
Ne. 10:34 : inspiration - verbal - it is written
Ne. 10:35-37 : firstfruits - to God
Ne. 10:36 : firstborn - God owns; inspiration - verbal - it is written
Ne. 10:38 : tithing - from tithe
Ne. 11:1 : lots - casting
Ne. 11:3 : Nethinim
Ne. 11:21 : Nethinim
Ne. 11:22-23 : worship - music
Ne. 11:23 : singers - supported
Ne. 12:1 (Levites) : tribes - ten not lost
Ne. 12:1-9 : Ezra - age - extreme
Ne. 12:1-21 : exegesis - Ne._12_1:21
Ne. 12:11 : Darius - Persian - identity
Ne. 12:22 : chronology - B.C. 0423→0404 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - BRITANNICA ; chronology - B.C. 0423→0404 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - Criswell-BIBLE ; chronology - B.C. 0423→0404 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - Harrison-OT ; chronology - B.C. 0423→0404 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - Klassen-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0423→0404 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - MBA ; chronology - B.C. 0423→0405 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - Jones-BASICS ; chronology - B.C. 0423→0405 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - Ptolemy[Thiele-KINGS ; chronology - B.C. 0424→0404 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - Bissell-APOCRYPHA ; chronology - B.C. 0424→0404 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - Schlegal-SBA ; chronology - B.C. 0424→0405 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - Anderson-PRINCE ; chronology - B.C. 0424→0405 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - Newton-CHRONO ; chronoloyg - B.C. 0423n→0405 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - Steinmann-CHRONO ; chronoloyg - B.C. 0423→0404 - Reign of Darius II (Darius Nothus, Persia) - JUDAICA ; Darius - mentioned ; genealogy - record of
Ne. 12:22-23 : Darius - Persian - identity
Ne. 12:22-24 (Levites) : tribes - ten not lost
Ne. 12:24 : David - man of God; praise - continuous; worship - antiphonal
Ne. 12:27-31 : Jerusalem - rebuilt - wall
Ne. 12:31 : gate - refuse; worship - leader; worship - music
Ne. 12:36 : David - man of God
Ne. 12:37 : gate - fountain; gate - water
Ne. 12:38 : worship - music
Ne. 12:39 : gate - fish; gate - of Ephraim; gate - old
Ne. 12:40 : worship - music
Ne. 12:45-47 : worship - music
Ne. 12:46 : worship - leader
Ne. 12:47 : singers - supported
Ne. 13:1 : Ammonites - prohibited; Moabites - prohibited for 10 generations
Ne. 13:2 : Balaam; curse - turned to blessing
Ne. 13:5 : temple - personal use of; worship - music
Ne. 13:6 : chronology - Persian - Anstey
Ne. 13:7 : temple - personal use of
Ne. 13:10 : tithing - stopped; worship - music
Ne. 13:15 : Sabbath - commerce on
Ne. 13:15 (no marketing) : Sabbath - prohibitions
Ne. 13:15-18 : Sabbath - not kept
Ne. 13:19 : day - period ; Sabbath - sundown to sundown
Ne. 13:19 (no marketing) : Sabbath - prohibitions
Ne. 13:19-22 : Sabbath - gates closed
Ne. 13:23 : marriage - mixed forbidden; wives - foreign
Ne. 13:23-31 : temple - Samaritan
Ne. 13:25 : curses - from man; zeal - for God
Ne. 13:25-27 : marriage - mixed forbidden
Ne. 13:26 : Solomon - sin of ; Solomon - wives corrupted
Ne. 13:28-19 : Levites - unfaithful
Ne. 13:29 : covenant - priestly ; covenant - remembered
Ne. 13:30 : pagan - cleansed of
near : kingdom - near; near - God; prophecy - near
near - God : Deu. 31:6-8; Jos. 1:5; 1S. 12:22; 1Chr. 28:20; Ps. 37:25-28; Ps. 145:18; Isa. 41:10; Isa. 41:17; Acts 17:27; Heb. 13:5
near - kingdom : kingdom - near
near - prophecy : prophecy - near
Nebiim :

"The second division is the Nêḇiim (‘prophets’): it is further subdivided into the four Former Prophets (Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings) and the four Latter Prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the Book of the Twelve Prophets)." Ref-0073, p. 29.


Nebo : Mt. Nebo - Moses dies on; Nebo - god
Nebo - god : Deu. 32:49; Deu. 34:1; Isa. 46:1; Dan. 1:7 (Abed-nego = servant of Nebo)

✪ Nebo was considered the son of the Babylonian god Bel.


Nebo - Mt. - Moses dies on : Mt. Nebo - Moses dies on
Nebo-Sarsekim : archaeology - Nebo-Sarsekim
Nebo-Sarsekim - archaeology : archaeology - Nebo-Sarsekim
Nebuchadnezzar : archaeology - Babylonian Chronicle ; archaeology - Nebuchadnezzar's dependents ; chronology - B.C. 0562 - Nebuchadnezzar - died - Newton ; chronology - B.C. 0562 - Nebuchadnezzar dies ; chronology - B.C. 0562n - 0605n - Nebuchadnezzar - reign - Steinmann ; chronology - B.C. 0573 - 0569 - Nebuchadnezzar - insanity - Steinmann ; chronology - B.C. 0585 - 0572 - Nebuchadnezzar - besieges Tyre - Newton ; chronology - B.C. 0604 - 0562 - Nebuchadnezzar - reign - Newton ; chronology - B.C. 0605 - 0526 - Nebuchadnezzar - reign - Newton ; chronology - B.C. 0605 to B.C. 0562 - Nebuchadnezzar's reign ; chronology - B.C. 0605n - 0562n - Nebuchadnezzar - reign - Steinmann ; chronology - B.C. 0606 - Nebuchadnezzar - first regal year - Newton ; Jerusalem - fall to Babylon ; king - of kings applied to Nebuchadnezzar; Nebuchadnezzar - golden image ; Nebuchadnezzar - inflicted with boanthropy ; Nebuchadnezzar - offspring rule until Belshazzar; Nebuchadnezzar - rule of ; Nebuchadnezzar - used of God; Nebuchadnezzar - vs. Nebuchadrezzar ; Tyre - destruction
Nebuchadnezzar - 43 year reign of : chronology - B.C. 0605 to B.C. 0562 - Nebuchadnezzar's reign
Nebuchadnezzar - Babylonian Chronicle : archaeology - Babylonian Chronicle
Nebuchadnezzar - besieges Tyre - Newton : chronology - B.C. 0585 - 0572 - Nebuchadnezzar - besieges Tyre - Newton
Nebuchadnezzar - death of : chronology - B.C. 0562 - Nebuchadnezzar dies
Nebuchadnezzar - dependents - archaeology : archaeology - Nebuchadnezzar's dependents
Nebuchadnezzar - destruction of Tyre : Tyre - destruction
Nebuchadnezzar - died - Newton : chronology - B.C. 0562 - Nebuchadnezzar - died - Newton
Nebuchadnezzar - first regal year - Newton : chronology - B.C. 0606 - Nebuchadnezzar - first regal year - Newton
Nebuchadnezzar - golden image : Dan. 3:1

"The image of gold is described as being sixty cubits (90 ft.) high and six cubits (9 ft.) broad, a very impressive sight erected in the plain of Dura. The Hebrew word for image implies, as Leupold says, ‘An image in the very broadest sense,’ probably in human form although the proportions are far too narrow for a normal figure. Scripture does not solve this problem, but most commentators agree that images of this kind in antiquity frequently varied from ordinary human proportions. The image may have been on a pedestal with only the upper part of the image resembling human form. . . Leupold cites numerous ancient images such as that of Zeus in a temple at Babylon; the golden images on the top of the Belus temple, one of which was forty cubits high; and the Colossus at Rhodes which was seventy cubits high." Ref-0005, p. 80. ". . .the most probable location is a mound located six miles southeast of Babylon consisting of a large square of brick construction which would have ideally served as a base for such an image. . ." Ref-0005, p. 81.


Nebuchadnezzar - inflicted with boanthropy : Dan. 4:15; Dan. 4:23; Dan. 4:32-33; Dan. 5:21

✪ See Nebuchadnezzar - vs. Nebuchadrezzar. See Ref-0005, p. 109 for such a case observed in a British mental institution in 1946. "A remarkable confirmation of the Scripture narrative is afforded by the recent discovery of a bronze door-step, which bears an inscription to the effect that it was presented by Nebuchadnezzar to the great temple at Borsippa as a votive offering on account of his recovery from a terrible illness." Easton, M.G. Easton's Bible Dictionary. Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1996, c1897.


Nebuchadnezzar - insanity - chronology - Steinmann : chronology - B.C. 0573 - 0569 - Nebuchadnezzar - insanity - Steinmann
Nebuchadnezzar - Jerusalem taken : Jerusalem - fall to Babylon
Nebuchadnezzar - king of kings : king - of kings applied to Nebuchadnezzar
Nebuchadnezzar - offspring rule until Belshazzar : Jer. 27:6-7; Dan. 5:16; Dan. 5:22; Dan. 5:30
Nebuchadnezzar - reign - chronology - Steinmann : chronology - B.C. 0562n - 0605n - Nebuchadnezzar - reign - Steinmann ; chronology - B.C. 0605n - 0562n - Nebuchadnezzar - reign - Steinmann
Nebuchadnezzar - reign - Newton : chronology - B.C. 0604 - 0562 - Nebuchadnezzar - reign - Newton ; chronology - B.C. 0605 - 0526 - Nebuchadnezzar - reign - Newton
Nebuchadnezzar - rule of : Jer. 25:1; Jer. 27:6-8; Dan. 2:37-38; Dan. 4:10-12; Dan. 4:20-22; Rev. 10:7; Rev. 11:15

"In Jeremiah 25:1 is found a statement which constitutes a perfect connecting link between sacred and profane chronology. This is the statement: “The fourth year of Jehoiakim, which was the first year of Nebuchadnezzar.” At this point of time God was preparing to bring in the era of Gentile dominion, “the times of the Gentiles”; for Nebuchadnezzar was the first of the God-appointed rulers of the world, “the powers that be,” which are “ordained of God,” and who are to exercise dominion until “the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he shall begin to sound his trumpet,” at which time “the kingdoms of this world shall become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of His Christ” (Rev. 10:7; 11:15). " Ref-1298, p. 11.


Nebuchadnezzar - used of God : Eze. 29:19-20
Nebuchadnezzar - vs. Nebuchadrezzar :

"Some skeptics claim that this [the spelling Nebuchadnezzar] is an error, and that the “correct” spelling is -rezzar. Indeed, this is the normal Hebrew adaptation from the original Akkadian version, nabu-kudurru-usur, meaning “Nabu protect(s) the eldest son,” after the Babylonian god Nabu. One theory for the difference is that it was normal Hebrew linguistic practice to change the r to an n. But van Selms proposed another theory, that the OT's -nezzar spelling may be derived from a snide reference to Nebuchadnezzar's lycanthropy (animal behavior) by Jewish opposition groups. That is, from nabu-kudanu-usur, meaning “Nabu protect(s) the mule.”" Ref-0232, p. 21.


Nebuchadrezzar : Nebuchadnezzar - vs. Nebuchadrezzar
Nebuchadrezzar - vs. Nebuchadnezzar : Nebuchadnezzar - vs. Nebuchadrezzar
Nebuchadrezzar and Babylon, Donald Wiseman : Ref-0837
Nebuchadrezzar and Babylon, Donald Wiseman - Wiseman, Donald, Nebuchadrezzar and Babylon : Ref-0837
Necessity of Prayer, E. M. Bounds : Ref-0906
Necessity of Prayer, E. M. Bounds - Bounds, E. M., Necessity of Prayer : Ref-0906
Necessity of Prayer, E. M. Bounds - Bounds, E. M., Necessity of Prayer - SS-0023 : Ref-0906
neck : neck - stiff
neck - stiff : Pr. 29:1
need : need - God has none
need - God has none : Job 35:6-7
needs : minister - physical needs; soliciting help
needs - making known : soliciting help
needs - physical : minister - physical needs
Negev, A. (1996, c1990). The Archaeological encyclopedia of the Holy Land (3rd ed.). New York: Prentice Hall Press. : Ref-0480
Negev, A. (1996, c1990). The Archaeological encyclopedia of the Holy Land (3rd ed.). New York: Prentice Hall Press. - Logos-0240 : Ref-0480
Nehemiah : chronology - B.C. 0454 - Nehemiah - returns to Judah - Newton ; Ezra - age - extreme ; Ezra - Nehemiah - one book ; intercession - Nehemiah; king - Nehemiah - not; Nehemiah - age ; Nehemiah - Artaxerxes I
Nehemiah - age : Ezra 2:2; Ne. 7:7; Jer. 42:12; Hag. 2:3; Zec. 1:12; Zec. 7:5; Zec. 34:1; Zec. 34:7; Zec. 34:11; Zec. 39:1; Zec. 42:12

✪ See Ezra - age - extreme. "Nehemiah returned with Zerubbabel (B.C. 536), Ezra 2:2, Neh. 7:7. His name stands first on the list after Zerubbabel and Joshua. But the 32nd year of Artaxerxes Longimanus was B.C. 433. Therefore, if the Artaxerxes of Nehemiah was Artaxerxes Longimanus, Nehemiah must have been 103 years older when he returned to Babylon in the 32nd year of Artaxerxes Longimanus, than he was when he came to Jerusalem in the 1st year of Cyrus as one of the leaders of the people. But the Artaxerxes of Nehemiah is really Darius Hystaspes, and in the 32nd year of his reign (B.C. 490), Nehemiah was only 46 years older than he was when he came to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel in the first year of Cyrus." "In the second year and second month of their coming, which was five years before the death of Cyrus, they laid the foundation of the temple in 535 B.C. However, the adversaries of Judah interrupted their building and hired counsellors against them during all the days of Cyrus and to the reign of Darius Hystaspes. However, in the second year of his reign, by the prophesying of Haggai and Zechariah, they returned to the work. By a new decree from Darius, they finished it on the third day of the month Adar in the sixth year of his reign in 515 B.C. . . . This Darius was not Darius Nothus but Darius Hystaspes, as I deduce by considering that the second year of his reign in 520 B.C. was seventy years from the invasion of Jerusalem and the cities of Judah by Nebuchadnezzar in the ninth year of Zedekiah in 590 B.C. (Zec. 1:12; 34:1,7,11 ; 39:1). The fourth year of this Darius in 518 B.C. was seventy years from the burning of the temple in the eleventh year of Zedekiah in 588 B.C. (Zec 7:5; Jer. 42:12). This is only true for Darius Hystaspes for in his second year there were still men living who had seen the first temple (Hag. 2:3). However, the second year of Darius Nothus in 422 B.C. was one hundred and sixty-six years after the desolation of the temple and city in 588 B.C. Further, if the finishing of the temple was deferred to the sixth year of Darius Nothus in 418 B.C., then Jeshua, the high priest, and Zerubbabel the leader of the people must have held these offices for at least a hundred and nineteen years together. This does not even consider the time they lived before this, which is surely too long!" Ref-1507, pp. 126-127.


Nehemiah - age - extreme : Ezra - age - extreme
Nehemiah - Artaxerxes I : Ne. 1:1; Ne. 2:1

"It is certain that Nehemiah (Neh. 1:1; 2:1) served as the cupbearer of Artaxerxes I, who ruled from 464 to 424 b.c., because an Elephantine papyrus (Cowley #30), dated to 407, mentions the sons of Sanballat, the governor of Samaria and adversary of Nehemiah." Ref-1521, p. 242.


Nehemiah - Ezra - one book : Ezra - Nehemiah - one book
Nehemiah - intercession : intercession - Nehemiah
Nehemiah - king - not : king - Nehemiah - not
Nehemiah - returns to Judah - Newton : chronology - B.C. 0454 - Nehemiah - returns to Judah - Newton
Nehemiah: An Expository Commentary, Henry Allan Ironside : Ref-0772
Nehemiah: An Expository Commentary, Henry Allan Ironside - Ironside, Henry Allan, Nehemiah: An Expository Commentary : Ref-0772
Nehemiah: An Expository Commentary, Henry Allan Ironside - Ironside, Henry Allan, Nehemiah: An Expository Commentary - Logos-0504 : Ref-0772
neighbor : two commandments - second
neighbor - love - second commandment : two commandments - second
neighbor's wife : wife - coveting neighbor's
neighbor's wife - coveting : wife - coveting neighbor's
neighbors : avoided - by neighbors
neighbors - avoid : avoided - by neighbors
Nelson Study Bible, The : Ref-0107
Nelson Study Bible, The - Radmacher, Earl D, ed. The Nelson Study Bible : Ref-0107
Nelson Study Bible, The - Radmacher, Earl D, ed. The Nelson Study Bible - The Nelson Study Bible : Ref-0107
Nelson Study Bible, The - The Nelson Study Bible : Ref-0107
Nelson's Complete Book of Stories, Illustrations & Quotes, R. J. Morgan : Ref-0689
Nelson's Complete Book of Stories, Illustrations & Quotes, R. J. Morgan - Logos-0444 - Morgan, R. J. Nelson's Complete Book of Stories, Illustrations & Quotes : Ref-0689
Nelson's Complete Book of Stories, Illustrations & Quotes, R. J. Morgan - Morgan, R. J. Nelson's Complete Book of Stories, Illustrations & Quotes : Ref-0689
Nelson's electronic Bible reference library user's guide. 1997 (electronic ed.). Nashville: Thomas Nelson. : Ref-0314
Nelson's electronic Bible reference library user's guide. 1997 (electronic ed.). Nashville: Thomas Nelson. - Logos-0074 : Ref-0314
neo-orthodox : inspiration - neo-orthodox view
neo-orthodox - view of inspiration : inspiration - neo-orthodox view
neodarwinian : evolution - neo-Darwinism
neodarwinian - evolution : evolution - neo-Darwinism
nephelim : sons - of God intermarry
Nephilim : Nephilim - Hebrew - fallen or mighty ones
Nephilim - Hebrew - fallen or mighty ones : Gen. 6:4; Num. 13:22; Num. 13:28; Deu. 1:28; Deu. 2:11; Deu. 2:20; Deu. 2:30; Deu. 9:2; Deu. 20:16; Jos. 11:21; Jos. 13:33; Jos. 15:33; Amos 2:9; Jude 1:6

✪ See Rephaim, "The word does not refer to giants in the sense of huge beings, but to a race of fallen ones. The reason it was translated as ‘giant’ is because in the Septuagint, the Jewish scholars translated Gen. 6:4 by the Greek word gigentes which means ‘Titan.’ Our English word ‘giant’ comes from this Greek word gigentes. It is from the events of Gen. 6:1-4 that the source of Greek and Roman mythologies were derived. These mythologies record how gods from Mount Olympus intermarried with human beings on earth and produced children who had superhuman characteristics, who were greater than men but less than gods." Ref-0011, p. 120. Gigentes means "earthborn"? "It seems likely that the real Nephilim of Genesis 6 were given iconic status, in a sense, endorsing the “superhuman” view. In the “evil report,” it would appear that the spies gave the descendants of Anak an unwarranted embellishment as to their power by suggesting they were descended from the Nephilim. If the Nephilim were “super beings,” as traditional Jewish beliefs subscribe to, it is no wonder that the people were too scared to enter . . ." Gary Bates, Who Were “The Sons of God” of Genesis 6?, Ref-0066, 30.1 (2017), 8-17, p. 15. See also: Dake Bible, pp. 197-198.


Nergal-Sharezer : archaeology - Nergal-Sharezer
Nergal-Sharezer - archaeology : archaeology - Nergal-Sharezer
Neriglissar : chronology - B.C. 0556n - 0550n - Neriglissar - reign - Steinmann ; chronology - B.C. 0560n - 0556n - Neriglissar - reign - Steinmann
Neriglissar - reign - chronology - Steinmann : chronology - B.C. 0556n - 0550n - Neriglissar - reign - Steinmann ; chronology - B.C. 0560n - 0556n - Neriglissar - reign - Steinmann
Neriglissaros : chronology - B.C. 0559 - 0556 - Neriglissaros - reign - Newton
Neriglissaros - reign - Newton : chronology - B.C. 0559 - 0556 - Neriglissaros - reign - Newton
Nero : Antichrist - Nero - not ; Antichrist - Nero - thought to be ; Tacitus - Christians ; Acts 25:11; Acts 25:21 (called Augustus)

". . . the Emperor Nero is also referred to, but not by his personal name -- he is the ‘Caesar’ to whom Paul appealed. . . . he is called Augustus in Acts 25:21." Ref-0239, p.81, p. 81n6. "Nero’s personal sexual activity was increasingly perverse, violent and public. It is unclear whether his incestuous inclination towards his mother was consummated (Tacitus 1952: bk. 14, chap. 2). Married women, Vestal Virgin,s young boys were not safe from his onslaughts. He did what he could, beginning with castration, to effect a sex-change operation on one young Sporus, whom he married publicly, and with whom he paraded, as with a wife, through Greece and Rome. His sexual violence in the arena, against men and women bound to stakes, defies any modest description. He not only patronized and exalted the most corrupt and virulent libidos in society; as their chief, he led them in triumph (Seutonius 1706: paras. 27-28; Tacitus 1952: bk. 15, chap. 37)." Erich D. Schwartz, Let Every Soul Be Subject Ref-0066, Vol. 26 No. 1 Winter 2013, 15-20, p. 18.


Nero - Antichrist - thought to be : Antichrist - Nero - thought to be
Nero - not Antichrist : Antichrist - Nero - not
Nero - Tacitus : Tacitus - Christians
Nero Caesar : Caesar - Nero
nest : birds - have nest
nest - birds have : birds - have nest
Nestle, Eberhard, Novum Testamentum Graece 27 : Ref-0810
Nestle, Eberhard, Novum Testamentum Graece 27 - Logos-0531 : Ref-0810
Nestle, Eberhard, Novum Testamentum Graece 27 - Logos-0531 - Novum Testamentum Graece 27, Eberhard Nestle : Ref-0810
Nestle, Eberhard, Novum Testamentum Graece 27 - Novum Testamentum Graece 27, Eberhard Nestle : Ref-0810
Nestle, Eberhard, Novum Testamentum Graece 27 - Novum Testamentum Graece 27, Eberhard Nestle - Novum Testamentum Graece 27, Eberhard Nestle : Ref-0810
NET Bible : Ref-0014
NET Bible - Biblical Studies Foundation. New English Bible : Ref-0014
NET Bible - Biblical Studies Foundation. New English Bible - New English Bible : Ref-0014
NET Bible - New English Bible : Ref-0014
NET Bible notes : Study notes for the New English Translation. 1998 (electronic edition.). Dallas, TX: Biblical Studies Press. : Ref-0315
NET Bible notes : Study notes for the New English Translation. 1998 (electronic edition.). Dallas, TX: Biblical Studies Press. - Logos-0075 : Ref-0315
Nethinim : Num. 31:47 (?); 1Chr. 9:2; Ezra 2:43; Ezra 2:58; Ezra 2:70; Ezra 7:7; Ezra 7:24; Ezra 8:17; Ezra 8:20; Ne. 3:26; Ne. 3:31; Ne. 7:46; Ne. 7:60; Ne. 7:73; Ne. 10:28; Ne. 11:3; Ne. 11:21

✪ Questionable: Num. 31:47 (?);


Neusner, J. (1996, c1988). The Mishnah : A new translation. New Haven: Yale University Press. : Ref-0482
Neusner, J. (1996, c1988). The Mishnah : A new translation. New Haven: Yale University Press. - Logos-0242 : Ref-0482
Neusner, J., Neusner, J., Avery-Peck, A. J., Green, W. S., & Museum of Jewish Heritage (New York, N. Y. (2000). The encyclopedia of Judaism. Brill. : Ref-0481
Neusner, J., Neusner, J., Avery-Peck, A. J., Green, W. S., & Museum of Jewish Heritage (New York, N. Y. (2000). The encyclopedia of Judaism. Brill. - Logos-0241 : Ref-0481
Neusner, Jacob, Questions and Answers: Intellectual Foundations of Judaism : Ref-1334
Neusner, Jacob, Questions and Answers: Intellectual Foundations of Judaism - Questions and Answers: Intellectual Foundations of Judaism, Jacob Neusner : Ref-1334
Neusner, Jacob. A Rabbi Talks With Jesus : Ref-0137
Neusner, Jacob. A Rabbi Talks With Jesus - A Rabbi Talks With Jesus - Rabbi Talks With Jesus, A : Ref-0137
Neusner, Jacob. A Rabbi Talks With Jesus - Rabbi Talks With Jesus, A : Ref-0137
Neusner, Jacob. The Mishnah A New Translation : Ref-0041
Neusner, Jacob. The Mishnah A New Translation - Mishnah A New Translation, The - The Mishnah A New Translation : Ref-0041
Neusner, Jacob. The Mishnah A New Translation - The Mishnah A New Translation : Ref-0041
neutral : gender - neutrality
neutral - gender : gender - neutrality
new : covenant - new ; covenant - new - church ; covenant - new - passages - Henebury ; covenant - new - sin forgiven; creation - new in Christ; earth - new ; Jerusalem - new ; man - new ; Moses - Jesus as new
new - covenant : covenant - new
new - covenant - church : covenant - new - church
new - covenant - passages - Henebury : covenant - new - passages - Henebury
new - covenant - sin forgiven : covenant - new - sin forgiven
new - creature in Christ : creation - new in Christ
new - heavens and earth : earth - new
new - Jerusalem : Jerusalem - new
new - man : man - new
new - Moses - Jesus as : Moses - Jesus as new
new age : new age - gods
new age - gods :

"The peoples of early and late antiquity actually believed in, adored, and feared their gods. No one really believes in the gods of the New Age; they are deities not of the celestial hierarchy above but of the ornamental etagere in the corner, and their only "divine" office is to give symbolic expression to the dreamier sides of their votaries' personalities. They are purchased gods, gods as accessories, and hence are merely masks by means of which the one true god-the will-at once conceals and reveals itself." Ref-1290, p. 24.


New American Standard Bible : NASB - thought for thought
New American Standard Bible - thought for thought : NASB - thought for thought
New American Standard Bible : 1995 update. 1995. LaHabra, CA: The Lockman Foundation. : Ref-0317
New American Standard Bible : 1995 update. 1995. LaHabra, CA: The Lockman Foundation. - Logos-0077 : Ref-0317
New American Standard Bible. 1986; Published in electronic form by Logos Research Systems, 1996 (electronic edition.). La Habra, CA: The Lockman Foundation. : Ref-0318
New American Standard Bible. 1986; Published in electronic form by Logos Research Systems, 1996 (electronic edition.). La Habra, CA: The Lockman Foundation. - Logos-0078 : Ref-0318
new covenant : covenant - new - everlasting ; covenant - new - ministers of; covenant - new - provisions ; covenant - new - two - old view ; covenant - new - unconditional; covenant - new - with Israel
new covenant - church’s relation : covenant - new - with Israel
new covenant - everlasting : covenant - new - everlasting
new covenant - ministers of : covenant - new - ministers of
new covenant - provisions : covenant - new - provisions
new covenant - two - old view : covenant - new - two - old view
new covenant - unconditional : covenant - new - unconditional
New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, T. Desmond Alexander, ed. and Brian S. Rosner, ed. : Ref-1168
New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, T. Desmond Alexander, ed. and Brian S. Rosner, ed. - Alexander, ed., T. Desmond, New Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Rosner, ed., Brian S., New Dictionary of Biblical Theology : Ref-1168
New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, T. Desmond Alexander, ed. and Brian S. Rosner, ed. - Rosner, ed., Brian S., New Dictionary of Biblical Theology : Ref-1168
New English Bible : Ref-0014
New English Bible - Biblical Studies Foundation. New English Bible - NET Bible : Ref-0014
New English Bible - NET Bible : Ref-0014
New English Translation : NET Bible. 1998 (electronic edition.). Dallas, TX: Biblical Studies Press. : Ref-0316
New English Translation : NET Bible. 1998 (electronic edition.). Dallas, TX: Biblical Studies Press. - Logos-0076 : Ref-0316
New Evidence That Demands A Verdict, The : Ref-0074
New Evidence That Demands A Verdict, The - McDowell, Josh D. The New Evidence That Demands A Verdict - The New Evidence That Demands A Verdict : Ref-0074
New Evidence That Demands A Verdict, The - The New Evidence That Demands A Verdict : Ref-0074
New Geneva study Bible. 1997, c1995 (electronic ed.). Nashville: Thomas Nelson. : Ref-0243
New Geneva study Bible. 1997, c1995 (electronic ed.). Nashville: Thomas Nelson. - Logos-0003 : Ref-0243
New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology, Verlyn D. Verbrugge, ed. : Ref-1206
New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology, Verlyn D. Verbrugge, ed. - Verbrugge, ed., Verlyn D., New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology : Ref-1206
New Jerusalem : Jerusalem - dimensions of new
New Jerusalem - dimensions : Jerusalem - dimensions of new
New King James Version In The Great Tradition, The, Arthur L. Farstad : Ref-0684
New King James Version In The Great Tradition, The, Arthur L. Farstad - Farstad, Arthur L., New King James Version In The Great Tradition - The New King James Version In The Great Tradition, Arthur L. Farstad : Ref-0684
New King James Version In The Great Tradition, The, Arthur L. Farstad - The New King James Version In The Great Tradition, Arthur L. Farstad : Ref-0684
new man : image - of new man is according to God
new man - image is according to God : image - of new man is according to God
New Testament : Hebrew - spoken in NT; inspiration - NT considered scripture ; languages used - in New Testament times ; quotations - New Testament of Old ; Septuagint - NT follows - examples
New Testament - considered scripture : inspiration - NT considered scripture
New Testament - follows LXX - examples : Septuagint - NT follows - examples
New Testament - Hebrew spoken : Hebrew - spoken in NT
New Testament - languages used at time of : languages used - in New Testament times
New Testament - quotations of Old : quotations - New Testament of Old
New Testament canon : canon - New Testament - earliest list
New Testament canon - earliest : canon - New Testament - earliest list
New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors, Gordon D. Fee : Ref-0748
New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors, Gordon D. Fee - Fee, Gordon D., New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors : Ref-0748
New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors, Gordon D. Fee - Fee, Gordon D., New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors - Logos-0480 : Ref-0748
New Testament Greek: A Beginning and Intermediate Grammar, James A. Hewett : Ref-1335
New Testament Greek: A Beginning and Intermediate Grammar, James A. Hewett - Hewett, James A., New Testament Greek: A Beginning and Intermediate Grammar : Ref-1335
New Testament History: Acts, Gareth L. Reese : Ref-1350
New Testament History: Acts, Gareth L. Reese - Reese, Gareth L., New Testament History: Acts : Ref-1350
New Topical Textbook, Torry : Ref-1074
New Topical Textbook, Torry - Cross-0145 - Torry, New Topical Textbook : Ref-1074
New Topical Textbook, Torry - Torry, New Topical Textbook : Ref-1074
New Unger's Bible Dictionary, Unger, Merrill F., R. K. Harrison and Howard Frederic Vos. : Ref-0185
New Unger's Bible Dictionary, Unger, Merrill F., R. K. Harrison and Howard Frederic Vos. - Unger, Merrill F., R. K. Harrison and Howard Frederic Vos. New Unger's Bible Dictionary : Ref-0185
New Unger's Bible Handbook, Merrill Unger : Ref-1179
New Unger's Bible Handbook, Merrill Unger - Cross-0161 - Unger, Merrill, New Unger's Bible Handbook : Ref-1179
New Unger's Bible Handbook, Merrill Unger - Unger, Merrill, New Unger's Bible Handbook : Ref-1179
new year : year - civil vs. religious
new year - month changed : year - civil vs. religious
Newberry, T., & Berry, G. R. (2004). The interlinear literal translation of the Greek New Testament. Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc. : Ref-0483
Newberry, T., & Berry, G. R. (2004). The interlinear literal translation of the Greek New Testament. Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc. - Logos-0243 : Ref-0483
Newell, Romans Verse-by-Verse : Ref-1054
Newell, Romans Verse-by-Verse - Cross-0125 : Ref-1054
Newell, Romans Verse-by-Verse - Cross-0125 - Romans Verse-by-Verse, Newell : Ref-1054
Newell, Romans Verse-by-Verse - Romans Verse-by-Verse, Newell : Ref-1054
newer : rejected - newer
newer - rejected : rejected - newer
Newman, Barclay Moon, The Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament : Ref-0805
Newman, Barclay Moon, The Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament - Logos-0526 : Ref-0805
Newman, Barclay Moon, The Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament - Logos-0526 - The Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament, Barclay Moon Newman : Ref-0805
Newman, Barclay Moon, The Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament - The Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament, Barclay Moon Newman : Ref-0805
Newman, Barclay Moon, The Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament - The Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament, Barclay Moon Newman - The Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament, Barclay Moon Newman : Ref-0805
Newton : seventy - years - Newton
Newton - seventy years : seventy - years - Newton
Newton's Revised History of Ancient Kingdoms, Isaac Newton : Ref-1507
Newton's Revised History of Ancient Kingdoms, Isaac Newton - Newton, Isaac, Newton's Revised History of Ancient Kingdoms : Ref-1507
Newton, B.W. Babylon and Egypt, Their Future History and Doom : Ref-0036
Newton, B.W. Babylon and Egypt, Their Future History and Doom - Babylon and Egypt, Their Future History and Doom : Ref-0036
Newton, Isaac, Newton's Revised History of Ancient Kingdoms : Ref-1507
Newton, Isaac, Newton's Revised History of Ancient Kingdoms - Newton's Revised History of Ancient Kingdoms, Isaac Newton : Ref-1507
Newton, Isaac, Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of John : Ref-0849
Newton, Isaac, Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of John - Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of John, Isaac Newton : Ref-0849

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