a13:1-3
b12:44
cDeut 23:3-6
dNeh 13:4-14
e13:4-14
f12:10
h13:28
i13:1
j13:10-12
k13:4-5
l13:28
m2:10
o4:1
p10:39
q13:10-12
r2 Chr 31:11
sLev 2

‏ Nehemiah 13:1-5

Summary for Neh 13:1-3: 13:1-3  a On the same day the Temple workers were appointed (12:44  b), the text from Deut 23:3-6  c was read. It said that no Ammonite or Moabite should ever be permitted to enter the assembly of God. Nehemiah later discovered (Neh 13:4-14  d) that these teachings were no longer being observed.
Summary for Neh 13:4-14: 13:4-14  e Eliashib the priest (see 12:10  f, 22  g; 13:28  h) had stopped following the practice of excluding the Ammonites and Moabites (13:1  i), and the people quit giving their tithes to the Levites (13:10-12  j). Now, Nehemiah corrected these problems.
Summary for Neh 13:4-5: 13:4-5  k Eliashib’s family intermarried with the families of Sanballat (13:28  l) and Tobiah. Both of these men were enemies of the Jewish community (2:10  m, 19  n; 4:1  o). Tobiah’s use of the storeroom meant there was less room to store tithes and gifts for the Temple workers (cp. 10:39  p; 13:10-12  q; 2 Chr 31:11  r) and less space for supplies needed to conduct regular worship at the Temple (Lev 2  s).
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