Nehemiah 13

Nehemiah 13

After Nehemiah returns to the King in Babylon, he comes back to Jerusalem and finds that the people have violated the covenant. Tobiah (the enemy of the Jews) has been given a room in the Temple. Nehemiah is outraged, throws Tobiah’s furniture out, and cleanses the Temple. Nehemiah also confronts the people for failing to give tithes to the Levites, who were forced to work outside the Temple for food. He stops the Sabbath breaking (trading and carrying loads) and forces the men who married foreign wives to swear an oath to send them away.

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2 Kings 16

King Ahaz of Judah, fearing the coalition of Israel and Syria, makes a costly, foolish alliance with the wicked King Tiglath-Pileser of Assyria and introduces pagan altars into the Temple.

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The Assyrian army, under King Shalmaneser, captures Samaria after a three-year siege. Israel is taken into exile, marking the end of the Northern Kingdom for its persistent idolatry and refusal to listen to the prophets.

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