Nehemiah Chs. 11-12: The Holiness of Walls
An early question in Nehemiah chapters 11-12 is, “Why are 10 tribes almost missing from the list of Jerusalem’s residents?” After exploring this question, we draw out a few gems from the many names listed in these chapters, including an important principle drawn from the name “Zerubabel” about relating to paganism. Other topics include more about “walls” in our lives, the depiction of two “flocks” during the dedication of the walls, and music’s connection to praise.
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