Nehemiah 11
The reestablishment of worship in Jerusalem, including the appointment of priests and Levites.
Bible version
Reestablishment of Worship
Commentary
In Nehemiah 11, we see the people of Israel taking a stand for their faith and their homeland. Nehemiah is leading the charge, and he is determined to make sure that the people of Israel are living in a place that is safe and secure. He is also determined to make sure that the people of Israel are living in a place that is devoted to the Lord. Nehemiah begins by gathering the people of Israel together and reminding them of the importance of living in a place that is devoted to the Lord. He encourages them to take up residence in Jerusalem and to live in the city of God. He also encourages them to take up residence in the other cities of Judah, so that they can be a witness to the Lord's faithfulness. Nehemiah then goes on to appoint leaders in each of the cities of Judah. He appoints men who are faithful to the Lord and who will be able to lead the people in the ways of the Lord. He also appoints men who are wise and who will be able to provide wise counsel to the people. Finally, Nehemiah sets up a system of taxation in order to support the people of Israel. He sets up a system of tithes and offerings that will help to support the people of Israel and to ensure that they are able to live in a place that is devoted to the Lord. Nehemiah 11 is a powerful reminder of the importance of living in a place that is devoted to the Lord. Nehemiah is leading the charge, and he is determined to make sure that the people of Israel are living in a place that is safe and secure. He is also determined to make sure that the people of
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There are 36 verses in Nehemiah, chapter 11.