a11:1-36
b7:1-5
c1 Chr 9:2-17
d11:1-2
e10:34
fJosh 7:14
g16-18
h14:2
i11:4
jGen 38:29
k11:16
l10:37-39
m1 Chr 26:29
n11:17
o1 Chr 25:1-8
p11:21
q3:26
r11:24
s11:30
u11:31-36
v11:25-30

‏ Nehemiah 11

Summary for Neh 11:1-36: 11:1-36  a The narrative returns to the issue of repopulating the secure city of Jerusalem (see 7:1-5  b). The list of names roughly parallels the list in 1 Chr 9:2-17  c.
Summary for Neh 11:1-2: 11:1-2  d Sacred lots were probably the Urim and Thummim (10:34  e; Josh 7:14  f, 16-18  g; 14:2  h).
11:4  i Perez was one of Judah’s sons (Gen 38:29  j).
11:16  k The work outside the Temple probably included collecting tithes from people and caring for the tithes in storehouses (10:37-39  l; see also 1 Chr 26:29  m).
11:17  n a descendant of Asaph: David had chosen Asaph and his sons to provide music for the Temple worship (1 Chr 25:1-8  o). Asaph’s descendants took up this role again when the new Temple was built.
11:21  p The hill of Ophel was high ground just south of the Temple (3:26  q). It provided an ideal location to house those who worked in the Temple.
11:24  r The royal adviser informed the king of events in Jerusalem and notified Jewish officials of the king’s public administration of Persian policies.
11:30  s all the way from Beersheba ... to the valley of Hinnom: Earlier descriptions of places where people settled concentrated on areas north of Jerusalem (ch 3  t; 11:31-36  u); this list (11:25-30  v) reflects progressive expansion of places where Jewish people lived as they occupied many of their preexilic towns, both north and south of Jerusalem.
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