Read: Nehemiah 12:27-13:31; 1 Corinthians 11:3-16: Psalm 35:1-16; Proverbs 21:17-18
Nehemiah called all the Levites to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the dedication of the wall. Singers from all around Jerusalem came to form a two great choirs. The priests and Levites purified themselves, the people, the gates and the wall.
Nehemiah brought the leaders of Judah up onto the wall and told the two choirs to walk in opposite directions singing on the wall. They surrounded the city with music which would be like having surround sound. The priest blew their trumpets and it was a great day of praise and worship to the Lord for what he had done. All the people rejoiced so that their joy was heard far away.
Men were appointed to be over the storerooms of all the contributions that were brought by the people. They made sure the singers, gatekeepers and Levites got their daily portions.
Chapter 13 happens years later when Nehemiah returned to Jerusalem. Nehemiah had returned to Persia when he finished his 12 years allotted him by the king. He has now returned and gathered the people to Jerusalem. They read from the Book of Moses and came to the part where it said that no Ammonite or Moabite should ever enter the assembly of God because they did not bring Israel bread and water when they left Egypt but instead, hired Balaam to curse them. God turned his curse into a blessing.
When the people heard this, they separated themselves from all the foreigners. Eliashib, the priest who was over the chambers of the house of God was related to Tobiah, Israel’s enemy who had tried to stop the building of the wall. While Nehemiah was gone, Eliashib, the high priest had allowed Tobiah to set up residency in the house of God. When Nehemiah found this out he was so upset. He threw Tobiah out of the chamber and had it cleansed and had the vessels of God brought back in.
Nehemiah also found that the Levites had stopped being paid so they had had to go back to working their fields. He brought them back and put them to work in the house of God. The people began to bring their tithes to the house of God again.
On the Sabbath, Nehemiah saw that they were still doing trade with importers and stopped this. Next, he noticed that some of the Jews had married women from Ashdod, Ammon and Moab so their children spoke their language and not the language of the Jews. Nehemiah violently confronted them and chastised them for bring this great evil upon the nation.
One of Eliashib’s grandkids had married a daughter of Sanballat, another enemy of the Jews. Nehemiah chased the man from the priesthood.
Through all this, Nehemiah prayed that God would remember what he did to cleanse the nation and his house.
Tobiah and Sanballat had been enemies of God’s people from the start and when they couldn’t stop the building of the wall, they decided to penetrate from within. They got the Israelites to marry their daughters to they could be the enemy within the nation. This is a strategic practice of the enemy.
In Corinthians, Paul sets up the order of things. Christ is the head of everyone. The husband is head over the wife. God is the head of Christ. Then Paul goes into a talk about head covering.
I understand this to mean that since man’s head is Christ, he should not try to cover it but be transparent before God. But, since woman’s head is her husband, her head should be covered to show that she goes through her husband first.
Lord, may we cleanse our house of things that do not please you. May we not let the past sins creep back in like Eliashib did when he let Sanballat and Tobia back into their nation. May you be lord over all we do.