"Our God will fight for ___."
BONUS: The builders labored from morning until these appeared.
What is us? (Nehemiah 4:20)
BONUS: What are the stars? (Nehemiah 4:21)
The poor cried out because of this burden.
What is debt and famine? (Nehemiah 5:1-5)
Enemies perceived that the wall was built with help from this source.
What is the help of God? (Nehemiah 6:16)
Ezra read from this book to the people before the water gate.
What is the Book of the Law of Moses? (Nehemiah 8:1-3)
The people entered into this agreement to obey God.
What is a covenant? (Nehemiah 10:29)
This individual was Ahab’s partner in leading Israel in apostasy.
Who is Jezebel, his wife? (Reference: p. 115.1)
Half of the men worked while the other half held these.
What are spears, shields, bows, and armor? (Nehemiah 4:16)
Nehemiah rebuked nobles for charging this.
BONUS: Nehemiah set an example by not doing this.
What is usury? (Nehemiah 5:7)
BONUS: What is exploiting the people? (Nehemiah 5:15)
Nehemiah said, "I am doing a great ___."
What is work? (Nehemiah 6:3)
The Levites helped people understand this.
What is the Law? (Nehemiah 8:7-8)
The people promised not to intermarry with these.
Who are the people of the land? (Nehemiah 10:30)
King Asa demonstrated his wrath against apostasy and idolatry by doing this.
What is removing idols, groves, and high places? (Reference: p. 110.1)
A trumpeter stood by Nehemiah for this purpose.
What is sounding the alarm? (Nehemiah 4:18-20)
Nehemiah refused this allowance.
What are the governor's provisions? (Nehemiah 5:14-18)
These men invited Nehemiah to Ono to do him mischief.
BONUS: Genealogy identified returnees with this leader.
Who are Sanballat and Geshem? (Nehemiah 6:2)
BONUS: Who is Zerubbabel? (Nehemiah 7:7)
The people celebrated this feast commanded by Moses.
What is the Feast of Tabernacles? (Nehemiah 8:14-17)
This governor sealed the covenant.
Who is Nehemiah? (Nehemiah 10:1)
The author describes Ahab’s reign from the beginning in this way.
What is marked by a strange and terrible apostasy? (Reference: p. 114.1)
The builders worked with one hand and held this with the other.
What is a weapon? (Nehemiah 4:17)
Nehemiah asked God to remember this.
What are his good deeds? (Nehemiah 5:19)
The genealogical registry listed these individuals.
Who are the returned exiles? (Nehemiah 7:5-7)
People wept when hearing this.
BONUS: Nehemiah, Ezra, and the Levites told the people, "Do not sorrow" because of this.
What are the words of the Law? (Nehemiah 8:9)
BONUS: What is "the joy of the Lord is your strength"? (Nehemiah 8:10)
The Levites brought tithes to this place.
What are the storerooms of the temple? (Nehemiah 10:38-39)
Many of the kings of Israel influenced the nation in this way.
What is they encourage apostasy and idolatry? (Reference: p. 109.3)
Sanballat reacted this way to the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem.
What is "he was furious and indignant"? (Nehemiah 4:1)
Nehemiah shook out this part of his garment.
What is the fold of his garment? (Nehemiah 5:13)
The wall was finished in this many days.
What are 52 days? (Nehemiah 6:15)
The Levites recounted God's creation, including these.
What are heaven, earth, and the seas? (Nehemiah 9:6)
People promised to bring the firstfruits of this.
BONUS: People promised to keep this day holy.
What is their land and trees? (Nehemiah 10:35-37)
BONUS: What is the Sabbath? (Nehemiah 10:31)
This characterized the spiritual condition of Israel after Jeroboam introduced idolatry.
What is increasing apostasy from God? (Reference: p. 109.1)
The builders did this and set a watch against enemies.
What is prayed to the Lord? (Nehemiah 4:9)
Nehemiah fed this number of people at his table daily.
What are 150 Jews and rulers? (Nehemiah 5:17)
This prophetess opposed Nehemiah.
Who is Noadiah? (Nehemiah 6:14)
People confessed their sins for this segment of the day.
What is one-fourth of the day? (Nehemiah 9:3)
People pledged this amount yearly for the temple.
What is one-third of a shekel? (Nehemiah 10:32)
This was one of the principal causes of Israel’s spiritual decline.
BONUS: This was the effect of Jeroboam’s example on later rulers.
What is losing sight of their duty to serve God? (Reference: p. 109.1)
BONUS: What is they followed his sinful course? (Reference: p. 10.3)