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Ezra and Nehemiah contain a combined twenty-three chapters of prophecy, chronology, and history. Ryle's interpretation of these two books pulls Greek word studies from the LXX, and is infused with scriptural cross-references. His years of theological study and great biblical insight provide an astute exegesis of Ezra and Nehemiah.
There are no better books in exposition of the different parts of Scripture than those contained in the Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges. The series has long since established its claim to an honorable place in the front rank of first-rate commentaries; and the teacher or preacher who masters its volumes will be, like Apollos, mighty in the Scriptures.
—Church Sunday School Magazine
Herbert Edward Ryle was Dean of Westminster, Bishop of Exeter and Winchester, and Fellow of the British Academy.