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Economic Reforms
Commentary
In Nehemiah 5, we see Nehemiah's response to the plight of the people of Jerusalem. The people are suffering from a lack of food and money, and Nehemiah is deeply concerned. He calls a public assembly and speaks to the people, reminding them of the Lord's promises and urging them to remember their covenant with Him. He then takes action to help the people, forgiving their debts and providing food for those in need. Nehemiah's actions demonstrate his commitment to the people of Jerusalem and his faith in the Lord. He is willing to sacrifice his own comfort and resources to help those in need. His example of selfless service is an inspiration to us all. We can learn from Nehemiah's example and strive to be generous and compassionate in our own lives.
Meet the heroes of Nehemiah, 5
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There are 19 verses in Nehemiah, chapter 5.