And on that day they offered great sacrifices, rejoicing because God had given them great joy. The women and children also rejoiced. The sound of rejoicing in Jerusalem could be heard far away. - Nehe 12:43
Passage: Nehemiah 11–13
Aim — Main truth or principle (CATL)
God requires His people to live in ordered community, faithful worship, and continual covenant obedience.
Divisions — Summary sentences
A) Nehemiah organizes the people to inhabit Jerusalem and restore structured community life (11:1–36).B) Nehemiah establishes worship order through lineage, purification, and joyful dedication (12:1–47).
C) Nehemiah confronts covenant unfaithfulness and enforces reforms to restore holiness (13:1–31).
11:1–2) Leaders settle Jerusalem; 1/10 chosen by lot; volunteers commended
11:3–4a) Provincial leaders identified; Israelites, priests, Levites, temple servants
11:4b–6) Judah descendants listed; Perez line emphasized; 468 men
11:7–9) Benjamin descendants listed; overseers appointed
11:10–14) Priests serving; valiant temple workers
11:15–18) Levites assigned; thanksgiving and prayer roles
11:19–21) Gatekeepers and temple servants stationed
11:22–24) Leadership oversight; royal provision supports temple
11:25–30) Judah villages inhabited; regional distribution
11:31–36) Benjamin villages inhabited; tribal integration
12:1–7) Priests and Levites returning with Zerubbabel listed
12:8–9) Levites oversee thanksgiving and praise
12:10–11) High priest lineage recorded
12:12–21) Priestly leaders in Joiakim’s time
12:22–26) Levites recorded across generations
12:27–30) Dedication preparations; purification of people and walls
12:31–37) First choir procession on wall; public praise
12:38–42) Second choir procession; unified worship
12:43) Great sacrifices; rejoicing heard far away
12:44–47) Tithes restored; provision for temple workers
13:1–3) Law read; exclusion of Ammonites and Moabites
13:4–9) Eliashib gives Tobiah temple space; Nehemiah removes defilement
13:10–14) Levites neglected; tithes withheld; provision restored
13:15–18) Sabbath violated; commerce rebuked
13:19–22) Gates shut; Sabbath enforced
13:23–27) Intermarriage condemned; covenant identity compromised
13:28–29) Priesthood defiled; offender removed
13:30–31) Reforms completed; duties restored; prayer for remembrance
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