BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 25, Day 5: Nehemiah 8:13-18

Summary of Nehemiah 8:13-18

The people came again to hear the words of the Law. The Lord had commanded through Moses, that the Israelites were to live in temporary shelters during the festival of the seventh month. The people had not been doing this, so they immediately went out and did it. Ezra continued to read the Word of the Lord to the people.

BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 25, Day 5: Nehemiah 8:13-18

12a) The people discovered that the Lord had commanded through Moses, that the Israelites were to live in temporary shelters during the festival of the seventh month. The people had not been doing this, so they immediately went out and did it.

b) The Festival of Tabernacles, which celebrated God bringing His people out of Egypt and how God had provided for them on this journey. The people had just finished building the wall and could see His blessing upon them, too.

13) The people were eager to hear God’s word and to hear from God continually.

14) I celebrate by giving God all the glory and trying to do His work through me.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 25, Day 5: Nehemiah 8:13-18

I love the thirst for God’s Word. Lord, give me that same thirst!

End Notes BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 25, Day 5: Nehemiah 8:13-18

The leaders gathered to hear God’s Words again.

They did what the Bible told them to do. So great!

END NOTES SUMMARIZED

Rediscovery and Obedience

After the initial reading of the Law, the leaders returned the next day to study deeper, leading to immediate action.

  • Deepening the Study (v. 13): The heads of households, priests, and Levites gathered around Ezra again. This wasn’t a passive listening session; they came specifically to “study the words of the Law.”

  • Recovering Lost Truth (vv. 14–16): They discovered the command to live in booths (temporary shelters) during the feast of the seventh month (Feast of Tabernacles). Although the feast had been observed in some form, the full, joyful community participation—dwelling in booths to remember their wilderness journey—had been neglected since the days of Joshua (v. 17).

  • Joyful Application (vv. 17–18): They didn’t debate the inconvenience. They went out, gathered branches, and built booths on their roofs and in their courtyards. This wasn’t a burden; there was “very great rejoicing.” The revival continued with daily reading of the Law for seven days.

Conclusion

This passage confirms that genuine spiritual growth moves from conviction (weeping) to curiosity (study) and finally to compliance (obedience). When God’s people eagerly seek His will, they often rediscover forgotten blessings. Obedience to God’s Word, even in the details, results in a unique joy that religious routine cannot produce.

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