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  • they reached Jerusalem in the fifth month of this seventh year, (Ezra 7, 8)

  • These are the memoirs of Nehemias, son of Helchias. One day in the month of Casleu, the year, the twentieth of Artaxerxes, in the royal city of Susa, (Nehemiah 1, 1)

  • It was the month of Nisan, in the twentieth year of king Artaxerxes’ reign. The king sat at his wine, and as I took it up to hand it to him, I stood there sad of mien in the royal presence.✻ (Nehemiah 2, 1)

  • For twelve years, ever since Artaxerxes gave me my commission in Juda (that is, from the twentieth to the thirty-second year of his reign) my kinsmen and I refused to take the allowance which was granted to the governors. (Nehemiah 5, 14)

  • All those forty years in the desert thou didst feed them, and nothing did they lack; never a garment threadbare, never a foot sore with travel. (Nehemiah 9, 21)

  • Through long years thy patience lasted, and thou wast content to warn them through inspiration given to thy prophets; then at last, when these went unheard, thou didst give thy people up into the hands of the Gentiles. (Nehemiah 9, 30)

  • Never shall Gentile wares, exposed on sabbath or feast-day, furnish our needs. Every seventh year the land shall lie fallow, and all debts shall be remitted. (Nehemiah 10, 31)

  • We impose upon ourselves a tax, of one third of a sicle yearly, for our God’s temple; (Nehemiah 10, 32)

  • Year by year, too, we will bring to the Lord’s house the first-fruits of all that our lands or fruit-trees yield; (Nehemiah 10, 35)

  • All this had happened while I was away from Jerusalem. During the thirty-second year of Artaxerxes’ reign I went to court, and it was only at the end of the year that I had leave to return. (Nehemiah 13, 6)

  • and every third year he tithed his goods afresh, for the needs of wanderers and homeless folk. (Tobit 1, 7)

  • and when she, too, has lived out her allotted span of years, bury her at my side. (Tobit 4, 5)


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