Nehemiah attacks internal exploitation by nobles taking interest from their own people and compels restoration through oath and public sanction.
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Nehemiah attacks internal exploitation by nobles taking interest from their own people and compels restoration through oath and public sanction.
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"I was very angry when I heard their outcry and these complaints. After thinking it over, I brought charges against the nobles, the nobles..."
"to them this very day their fields, their vineyards, their olive orchards, and their houses and their interests on money, grain, wine, and oil..."
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