Nehemiah 5

Nehemiah 5

A severe internal crisis erupts among the people. Due to famine and high taxes, the poor are forced to mortgage their fields and sell their children into slavery to pay debts to their wealthier Jewish brothers. Nehemiah confronts the wealthy nobles and officials for this wicked practice of charging usury (interest) against God's Law. Nehemiah expresses righteous indignation and demands that they immediately stop the oppression, restore the properties, and return the interest. The nobles agree to Nehemiah’s demands, and Nehemiah leads by example by forgoing his own salary.

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Job 31

Job concludes his defense, swearing a powerful oath of innocence. He vows he has never committed adultery, oppression, dishonesty, or ignored the needs of the poor, declaring he is ready for God to judge him.

Job 32

A younger man named Elihu enters the debate, having remained silent because of the age of the three friends. Elihu sternly rebukes Job for claiming to be innocent, but also rebukes the friends for failing to answer Job effectively.

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