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Nehemiah 13:11 - Exposition

Then contended I with the rulers . While the guilt of profaning the temple lay especially with the priestly class, that of withholding the tithes was mainly chargeable on the "rulers," or "nobles." These persons, as wealthy landowners, had of course a pecuniary interest in keeping back the tithe. When they felt the control of a strong hand they made the payments regularly enough ( Nehemiah 12:47 ; Nehemiah 13:12 ); but no sooner was this control removed by Nehemiah's departure than they relapsed into the covetous habits in which they had indulged before he was made governor ( Nehemiah 10:37 ). The Church in all ages has suffered wrong from the cupidity of wealthy men among its members. Why is the house of God forsaken? Why, contrarily to the distinct pledge given at the time of the renewal of the covenant ( Nehemiah 10:39 ), have you suffered the house of God to become a solitude, driving the Levites away from it by depriving them of their legal sustenance? I gathered them together . Nehemiah brought the Levites back to the temple from their country residences, and re-established them in their proper offices.

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