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BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 27, Day 4: Nehemiah 13:1-14

Summary of Nehemiah 13:1-14

The Israelites make more reforms, excluding foreigners based on what the Book of Moses said about excluding Ammonites and Moabites because they had hired Balaam to curse them.

Eliashib had provided Tobiah a room in the courts of the house of God, so Nehemiah threw him out. Nehemiah again restored the giving of their due portions to the Levites and put trusted advisors in charge to ensure the goods were distributed fully.

BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 27, Day 4: Nehemiah 13:1-14

9a) The people once again fell back into their sinful ways. Eliashib had provided Tobiah a room in the courts of the house of God, and the Levites had not been given their assigned portions, so they had had to go back and work the fields.

b) Nehemiah threw Tobiah out and restored the rooms to their proper use. Nehemiah again restored the giving of their due portions to the Levites and put trusted advisors in charge to ensure the goods were distributed fully.

10) Sin can creep up at anytime, and we must be constantly vigilant to keep it at bay.

11a) To fix sin when we see it.

b) Same. To fix the sin in my life and the lives of those I care about when I see it.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 27, Day 4: Nehemiah 13:1-14

I love Nehemiah! Such a man after God’s own heart! He immediately corrects the sins he sees and takes actions to prevent them in the future. So must we!

End Notes BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 27, Day 4: Nehemiah 13:1-14

The people returned to their ways when they realized what had happened Deuteronomy 23:3-4, Numbers 22-24

The Ammonites and Moabites would have to leave their gods to choose God to be a part of God’s kingdom. This was also from God’s promise to curse those who curse the people of Abraham (Genesis 12:3)

Nehemiah was gone for about a decade.

It’s hard to be faithful for the long term.

Tobiah was an Ammonite (Nehemiah 2:10 ) He was renting rooms in God’s house.

The people had stopped giving to God and the priests. Again, the people had turned their backs on God.

END NOTES SUMMARIZED

The Interpretation: Cleaning House

After Nehemiah returned to the King of Persia for a time (v. 6), he came back to Jerusalem to find that the people had already broken the vows they made in Chapter 10.

  • The Enemy in the Temple (vv. 4–9): In Nehemiah’s absence, the priest Eliashib had allied with Tobiah (the very man who had mocked the wall building in Ch. 4). Worse, he gave Tobiah a large room inside the Temple courts—space previously reserved for holy offerings. Nehemiah’s response was decisive: he physically threw Tobiah’s household furniture out of the room and ordered the chambers purified.

  • The Ministry Abandoned (vv. 10–13): Nehemiah discovered the Levites and singers had fled Jerusalem to work in their fields. Why? Because the people had stopped tithing. The promise “we will not neglect the house of God” had been broken. Nehemiah rebuked the officials, restored the financial support, and brought the ministers back to their posts.

  • The Plea (v. 14): Nehemiah ends this section with a prayer: “Remember me, O my God.” He asks God to see his zeal for the Temple, knowing that human appreciation is fleeting.

Conclusion

This section illustrates the Law of Entropy in spiritual leadership: without constant vigilance, order degrades into chaos. It took years to build the spiritual structure, but only a short absence for it to crumble. Nehemiah teaches that reformation is not a one-time event, but a continuous process of confronting compromise.

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BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 27, Day 4: John 20:19-23

Summary of John 20:19-23

Jesus appeared to his disciples in a locked room. He showed them his hands and side, and they were overjoyed.

He breathed the Holy Spirit on them and commissioned them to the world.

BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 27, Day 4: John 20:19-23

10a) He spoke calming words. He showed them his wounds, so they would have faith. He gifted them with the Holy Spirit to guide them in this world.

b) By always being there for me, leading me to the next step in life, providing for me, and strengthening me.

11) He bore the wounds he received. He ate and drank. Jesus’ resurrection of his physical body proves he conquered death and washed us of our sins.

12) Their honor and opportunity: They are gifted with the Holy Spirit to not make disciples of others.

Their authority: They have the full authority of Christ to continue his saving work, to forgive, and to warn.

Their power to accomplish His commission: Jesus gave them the Holy Spirit to accomplish his work.

Their message: This would be a message of forgiveness and salvation.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 27, Day 4: John 20:19-23

Love how Jesus’ appearance is as miraculous as his life and resurrection. He always gives us everything we need to get through life.

End Notes BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 27, Day 4: John 20:19-23

The same day that Mary found the tomb empty, Jesus appears to his disciples here. On this day, he appears to five groups of people:

  1. Mary Magdalene (John 20:11-18).
  2. Other women (Matthew 28:9-10).
  3. Two men on the road to Emmaus (Mark 16:12-13Luke 24:13-32).
  4. Peter (Luke 24:33-351 Corinthians 15:5).
  5. Here, to the disciples (John 20:19-23).

Jesus appeared miraculously bringing peace.

Disciples are sent after the pattern of Jesus. Jesus gave his disciples the ability to carry out their mission, likes he gives all of us the ability to carry out ours.

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BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 27, Day 4: Lamentations 4

SUMMARY OF LAMENTATIONS 4

Jeremiah is lamenting the punishment and loss of the people. He compares them to gold that has lost its luster. And they are now destitute. All because of their sins that caused the Lord’s wrath. The Lord has scattered His people. Their punishment will end after the punishment is over.

BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 27, Day 4: Lamentations 4

9a) They and their. The people of Jerusalem. Us. The people of Jerusalem.  He. God.

b) The children of Zion are now pots of clay in a potter’s hand (they have gone from gold to clay). The people are heartless. The infant is thirsty. The children beg for food. The rich are destitute. Kings and royals are now dead. The princes are unrecognizable. Many will die of famine. Women cooked their own children for food.

c) We see the punishment of God’s people. But their punishment will end after this punishment.

10) The Lord has given full vent to his wrath; he has poured out his fierce anger. He kindled a fire in Zion that consumed her foundations. The enemies and foes entered the gates of Jerusalem. The Lord himself has scattered them; he no longer watches over them. The priests are shown no honor, the elders no favor. The Lord’s anointed, our very life breath, was caught in their (the enemies’) traps. God will punish their sin and expose their wickedness.

11) It’s good. It helps to keep me accountable and prevent me from sin. God’s judgment is just; everything He does is just. I think it’s helpful to know you are being watched, so you don’t sin.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 27, Day 4: Lamentations 4

It can be hard to read the troubling consequences of sin and God’s punishment. Yet, it serves as a lesson to us to not do/be the same.

End Notes BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 27, Day 4: Lamentations 4

Jeremiah uses comparison and contrast to point out how the people used to be versus what they are now.

Jeremiah laments the loss of the people who were as precious as gold. Everyone was punished by God; no one was exempt.

The nobility are unrecognizable. It is so bad that women cooked their own children for food.

God’s wrath was deep. The people wandered the streets, stepping on dead bodies and defiling themselves. The people were scattered and were shunned everywhere they went.

No one could escape as the Babylonians pursued them.

Edom was happy Jerusalem had fallen, but they would be punished soon for their sins.

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