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A One-Line Introduction to the Paragraphs of the A Guide to the Systematic Study of the Bible

6-2018

Paragraphs of the Bible: 8-13

Harold Willmington Liberty University, [email protected]

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Recommended Citation Willmington, Harold, "Paragraphs of the Bible: Nehemiah 8-13" (2018). A One-Line Introduction to the Paragraphs of the Bible. 65. https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/intro_paragraphs_bible/65

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EIGHT

A. Read and explained by the Water Gate (8:1-8) B. A day to be glad, not sad (8:9-12) C. Home sweet home for seven days! (8:13-18)

NINE

A. One fourth of the day reading; one fourth repenting and rejoicing (9:1-5) B. The prayer of the eight: From Abraham through the Exodus (9:6-21) C. The prayer of the eight: From the Conquest to the Return (9:22-31) D. The prayer of the eight: Our present situation (9:32-37) E. “Let’s make a deal!” (9:38)

TEN

A. The names on a special covenant (10:1-29) B. The nature of the covenant (10:30-39)

ELEVEN

A. One out of ten moved in (11:1-2) B. Duties of the ten percent (11:3-24) C. Where the ninety percent lived (11:25-36)

TWELVE

A. A final record of those who returned (12:1-26) B. They all came for the celebration (12:27-30) C. What a sight! Two groups on the wall, marching to music (12:31-42) D. ’s joy was heard from afar (12:43) E. Duties of the money men and the musicians (12:44-47)

THIRTEEN

A. The priest who permitted a pagan in the temple (13:1-5) B. The prophet who pitched him out (13:6-9) C. The Levites had been left out and the singers weren’t singing (13:10-14) D. “Don’t sell on the Sabbath,” he said (13:15-22) E. Talk about righteous indignation! (13:23-27) F. He both purged and purified as needed (13:28-31)