A really great read. Boyce is so clear and easy to understand, and so applicable in his exegesis. Nehemiah is an amazing book, and I think this commentary is a great place to start having a deeper understanding of it.
I took off a star because it felt like only the back half of the book was actually a commentary. The first half was more of a "how to lead" using Nehemiah as the archetypal leader. It was fantastic and had some great points with excellent use of examples from Nehemiah, but it wasn't really a commentary until the second half. And I think that's why I'd say this is a great start to the study of Nehemiah, but doesn't go in depth into some parts of the book.
I didn't like his emphasis on the family unit a lot.
8.75/10🏗🧱🧱