Nehemiah 13:23
Context13:23 Also in those days I saw the men of Judah who had married women from Ashdod, Ammon, and Moab.
Nehemiah 4:3
Context4:3 Then Tobiah the Ammonite, who was close by, said, “If even a fox were to climb up on what they are building, it would break down their wall of stones!”
Nehemiah 4:22
Context4:22 At that time I instructed 1 the people, “Let every man and his coworker spend the night in Jerusalem and let them be guards for us by night and workers by day.
Nehemiah 5:10
Context5:10 Even I and my relatives 2 and my associates 3 are lending them money and grain. But let us abandon this practice of seizing collateral! 4
Nehemiah 5:16
Context5:16 I gave myself to the work on this wall, without even purchasing 5 a field. All my associates were gathered there for the work.
Nehemiah 6:7
Context6:7 You have also established prophets to announce 6 in Jerusalem 7 on your behalf, ‘We have a king in Judah!’ Now the king is going to hear about these rumors. So come on! Let’s talk about this.” 8
Nehemiah 6:14
Context6:14 Remember, O my God, Tobiah and Sanballat in light of these actions of theirs – also Noadiah the prophetess and the other prophets who were trying to scare me!
Nehemiah 6:17
Context6:17 In those days the aristocrats of Judah repeatedly sent letters to Tobiah, and responses from Tobiah were repeatedly coming to them.
Nehemiah 6:19
Context6:19 They were telling me about his good deeds and then taking back to him the things I said. 9 Tobiah, on the other hand, sent letters in order to scare 10 me.
Nehemiah 5:8
Context5:8 I said to them, “To the extent possible we have bought back our fellow Jews 11 who had been sold to the Gentiles. But now you yourselves want to sell your own countrymen, 12 so that we can then buy them back!” They were utterly silent, and could find nothing to say.
Nehemiah 5:14-15
Context5:14 From the day that I was appointed 13 governor 14 in the land of Judah, that is, from the twentieth year until the thirty-second year of King Artaxerxes – twelve years in all – neither I nor my relatives 15 ate the food allotted to the governor. 16 5:15 But the former governors who preceded me had burdened the people and had taken food and wine from them, in addition to 17 forty shekels of silver. Their associates were also domineering over the people. But I did not behave in this way, due to my fear of God.
Nehemiah 6:1
Context6:1 When Sanballat, Tobiah, Geshem the Arab, and the rest of our enemies heard that I had rebuilt the wall and no breach remained in it (even though up to that time I had not positioned doors in the gates),
Nehemiah 12:43
Context12:43 And on that day they offered great sacrifices and rejoiced, for God had given them great joy. The women and children also rejoiced. The rejoicing in Jerusalem could be heard from far away.
Nehemiah 13:22
Context13:22 Then I directed the Levites to purify themselves and come and guard the gates in order to keep the Sabbath day holy.
For this please remember me, O my God, and have pity on me in keeping with your great love.
Nehemiah 13:26
Context13:26 Was it not because of things like these that King Solomon of Israel sinned? Among the many nations there was no king like him. He was loved by his God, and God made 18 him king over all Israel. But the foreign wives made even him sin!
Nehemiah 5:13
Context5:13 I also shook out my garment, 19 and I said, “In this way may God shake out from his house and his property every person who does not carry out 20 this matter. In this way may he be shaken out and emptied!” All the assembly replied, “So be it!” and they praised the LORD. Then the people did as they had promised. 21


[5:10] 3 tn Heb “this debt.” This expression is a metonymy of association: “debt” refers to the seizure of the collateral of the debt.
[5:16] 1 tn Heb “we did not purchase.”
[6:7] 2 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
[6:7] 3 tn Heb “Let us consult together.”
[6:19] 2 tn Or “to intimidate” (so NIV, NRSV, NLT).
[5:8] 1 tn Heb “our brothers, the Jews.”
[5:8] 2 tn Heb “your brothers.”
[5:14] 1 tc The BHS editors suggest reading צֻוֵּאתִי (tsuvve’ti, “and I was appointed”) rather than the reading of the MT, אֹתִי צִוָּה (tsivvah ’oti, “he appointed me”).
[5:14] 2 tc The translation reads with one medieval Hebrew
[5:14] 4 tn Heb “the food of the governor.” Cf. v. 18.
[5:15] 1 tc The Hebrew term אַחַר (’akhar) is difficult here. It normally means “after,” but that makes no sense here. Some scholars emend it to אַחַד (’akhad) and supply the word “day,” which yields the sense “daily.” Cf. TEV “40 silver coins a day for food and wine.”