I appointed as treasurers over the storerooms Shelemiah the priest, Zadok the scribe, and Pedaiah of the Levites, with Hanan son of Zaccur, the son of Mattaniah, to assist them, because they were considered trustworthy. They were responsible for distributing the supplies to their fellow Levites. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Nehemiah 13:13? 2. How does Nehemiah 13:13 emphasize the importance of trustworthy leadership in the church? 3. What qualities made the appointed men in Nehemiah 13:13 "considered trustworthy"? 4. How can we ensure accountability in church roles, as seen in Nehemiah 13:13? 5. What other scriptures highlight the need for faithful stewardship in God's work? 6. How can we apply Nehemiah 13:13's principles to our personal responsibilities today? 7. Why did Nehemiah appoint treasurers in Nehemiah 13:13? 8. How does Nehemiah 13:13 reflect on leadership and accountability? 9. What historical context led to the events in Nehemiah 13:13? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Nehemiah 13? 11. How can we reconcile Nehemiah 13:1-3 banning Ammonites and Moabites from the assembly with earlier passages showing Ruth, a Moabite, fully accepted among God's people? 12. Nehemiah 4:1-3: How reliable is the account of mocking enemies if there's limited external historical evidence of such opposition during the wall's rebuilding? 13. Why would priests allow Tobiah, an Ammonite official, to occupy temple storerooms (Nehemiah 13:4-9) if this risks defiling the sanctuary? 14. If the return from exile was as significant as Nehemiah 13 suggests, why do some archaeological records remain silent about these sweeping religious and social reforms? Discussion Questions 1. What qualities did Nehemiah look for in those he appointed to manage the storehouses, and how can we apply these qualities in our own leadership roles today?2. How does the appointment of multiple individuals to oversee the storehouses reflect the biblical principle of accountability, and where else do we see this principle in Scripture? 3. In what ways can we ensure that our own stewardship of resources reflects the faithfulness and integrity demonstrated by those appointed by Nehemiah? 4. How does the diversity of roles among Shelemiah, Zadok, Pedaiah, and Hanan illustrate the importance of different gifts and talents within the body of Christ? 5. Reflect on a time when godly leadership positively impacted your community or church. How can you contribute to fostering such leadership in your own context?1. How does Nehemiah's response to the desecration of the temple rooms (verses 1-9) inspire you to protect and honor sacred things in your life? 2. What can you learn from Nehemiah's zeal for the observance of the Sabbath (verses 15-22)? How might this influence your understanding of rest and worship in your own life? 3. In the context of intermarriage with foreign women (verses 23-31), what does it mean for you to be 'set apart' in the world today? 4. How did Nehemiah demonstrate his commitment to the Levites' wellbeing (verses 10-14)? How can you apply this principle of supporting those who serve in your community? 5. How did Nehemiah handle his discoveries of disobedience amongst the people of Judah? How would you handle similar situations in your community? 6. What do you think motivated Nehemiah to enforce such drastic reforms? 7. How do you balance the call to be in the world, but not of the world, in relation to the problem of mixed marriages discussed in verses 23-31? 8. How do Nehemiah's actions throughout the chapter demonstrate his understanding of the holiness of God? 9. What challenges might Nehemiah have faced during these reforms, and how might you face similar challenges in your life? 10. How does the way Nehemiah handled opposition to his reforms speak to your personal situations of standing for what is right? 11. How do you see the themes of consecration and dedication in your life as mirrored in Nehemiah 13? 12. What lessons can modern-day leaders learn from Nehemiah's leadership style and his passion for reform? 13. How does the concept of tithing in support of the Levites (verses 10-14) translate into today's Christian living? 14. Nehemiah made some tough decisions in this chapter. How can his courage inspire you in making difficult decisions in your own life? 15. How does Nehemiah's prayer in verse 14, "Remember me for this, O my God, and do not blot out what I have faithfully done for the house of my God and its services", resonate with your personal spiritual journey? 16. Why do you think the people of Judah had drifted away from the Law of Moses, and what parallels do you see in today's society? 17. How can you apply Nehemiah's passion for God's Law in your personal life, family, and community? 18. What practices in your life may need reforming, as Nehemiah reformed the practices in Jerusalem? 19. What is your reaction to the ways Nehemiah reprimanded the people and the consequences he imposed? How does this compare to the idea of God's discipline in our lives? 20. In light of Nehemiah's reforms, what role does obedience play in your relationship with God? How do you balance grace and law in your own life? Links Nehemiah 13:13 NIVNehemiah 13:13 NLT Nehemiah 13:13 ESV Nehemiah 13:13 NASB Nehemiah 13:13 KJV Nehemiah 13:13 Commentaries Bible Hub |



