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This Work Was Wrought of GodRead Time: 9 Minutes When we align ourselves with the one true God we do not have to work so hard but we work smart. The work that Nehemiah and the remnant of the Children of Israel did to erect the wall around Jerusalem was extraordinary. This is about 3500 yards (about 3200 meters) of wall*. This is 35 football fields long. I would definitely say the people had a mind to work.
Fifty-two days!! That is 67.3 yards or 73.64 meters a day! When we are working for God it is most evident. What a great witness. The heathens recognized that the God of Israel had returned to His people. Actually God never left, the people had stopped believing and trusting in Him.
Many were reporting all the good works to Tobiah, a very influential and well-connected man. I am sure Tobiah had heard of the works that God had done for the Children of Israel in the past. He was doing everything he could to thwart this effort. If he could get Nehemiah--the spearhead of this operation--to fear and not trust in God this would fail.
Nebuchadnezzar carried away the first inhabitants of Jerusalem in 497 B.C. it is now 43 years later, 454 B.C. That is enough time for the teenagers that were taken captive to have grandchildren. They must have clung to the Word of God they knew and not let it die out of their hearts. They didn't let the world in to corrupt their love for God or commitment to Him. Over time, however, the Word gets lost and changed if there is no written text to constantly refer to. In their case the word is written in Hebrew which was no longer understood by many of them because they have been in Babylon for 43 years. We see this evidenced when Ezra read the scrolls of the law before the people in chapter 8 and gave the sense of it. We also get a good idea of when this occurred from reading the corresponding book of Ezra. When reading Nehemiah we are under the impression that after the genealogy was found and written they read the law before the people but Ezra tells us that this 'seventh month' happened in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia (also call Darius the Mede in Daniel 5:31)-426 B.C., another 28 years after the wall around Jerusalem was finished.
After the people were taught and made to understand the law that Moses had written they had a profound reaction--they wept for they realized that they had not been doing the Word of God.
Instead of being grieved because of their transgressions they should rejoice for now the law can be observed. The people did as Nehemiah had said and also in the law they read that the congregation should make booths (small covered temporary structures). They did so and kept this feast 7 days. Once again the people were being taught the Word of God as it had been given to Moses and the prophets and they worked to adhere to it. God honored their commitments and strengthened them against their adversaries which we will see in Ezra. We have another lapse in time in Nehemiah as it corresponds to the events in Ezra. In chapter 9 God records the separation of the Children of Israel from the strangers that they have married in 404 B.C. The same event happens in Ezra 9 and 10. This transpires after Nehemiah returns to Jerusalem after being away for 12 years. It is estimated that he left in 419 B.C. and returns in 407 B.C. The two verses that mention his absence are Nehemiah 5:14 and 13:6.
The Book of Ezra records the rebuilding of the Temple and we will be reading that in the next few weeks. A few years after Nehemiah returns from Shushan the people separate themselves from the strangers in the land. They had married outside of the Children of Israel which had told them not to do because they lead them astray. They put off the strange wives and separate themselves from the Ammonites and Moabites in Chapters 9 and 13. In Chapter 9 verses 4 and following God tells us of the Levites standing up before the people praising God and recounting the wonderful things He had done for them.
This prayer and praise to God reinforces to the people that God performed His Word. He always does what He says He will do. We would do good remember that as well. I encourage you to continue reading and notice the great things God has done. We see God is a gracious and merciful God. Even though the people would murmur and not believe while wandering in the wilderness God still took care of them. I mean really took care of them:
Because of all of this and God's great goodness they renew their commitment to God.
Because the people had walked away from God in the past and been overrun by Babylon they had to serve foreign kings and are now in distress because of them. They pledged themselves to God looking for His protection and care. This is another great prayer that starts out with
Those who sealed this covenant are mentioned chapter 10 and reinstated administration of the tithe. In chapter 11 they set up the representatives from the outlying cities that were to live in Jerusalem. In chapter 12 the priests and Levites are recorded that return with Zerubbabel for the dedication of the wall. During this feast Nehemiah set up the priests and Levites in the duties of singers, those who praise God, musicians and those who give thanks and spread them throughout Jerusalem.
That must have been a great party. All throughout Jerusalem people singing and praising God and making music. So much so that it was heard in distant areas. In chapter 13 we see the reformation of the people (once again). Keeping God's people on track with His Word is a constant endeavor. It is true in our own lives as well. While Nehemiah was gone one of the priests, Eliashib, had made an alliance with Tobiah and made a great room for him and gave him of the tithes that were supposed to go to the Levites and those that take care of the temple. When Nehemiah retuned he kicked Tobiah out and straightened everyone out regarding the tithes. It must have been rather distressing for Nehemiah when he returned and saw the corruption that had begun to filter in already. He cries unto God:
There were also people selling merchandise on the Sabbath that he stopped. He went so far as to lock the gates on the Sabbath. The people were still marrying the strangers to point that their children couldn't speak Hebrew. This is the end chronologically of the Old Testament. The book of Ezra runs concurrently with Nehemiah and focuses on the building of the temple. The children of Israel had trouble staying committed to God's Word all throughout the Old Testament. The challenge is no less real to us today. However, we have many advantages over them. We have the written Word so that we may always read it. Not everyone had a copy of the scriptures then. The most important difference is that we have Christ in us the hope of glory. It is seed within us that cannot be lost; it is incorruptible. They had spirit upon them conditionally. They were under a law that could not make them whole. We have been made whole and Jesus Christ was our Passover Lamb once and for all. We can learn from the Old Testament and keep our heads in the Word of God. Let our children marry Believers and speak the Word to ourselves first and then others. God Bless. ____________ |
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