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What does the Bible say about the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem?

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The Bible highlights the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls in the Book of Nehemiah as a significant restoration of divine worship and the security of God's people.

The rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem, as described in the Book of Nehemiah, symbolizes not only the physical restoration of God's city but also a spiritual revival among His people. This restoration represents the security of God's elect and the separation of His people from the world. Nehemiah's determination to rebuild demonstrates how true worship promotes revival in the hearts of God's people, illustrating that when God revives His people, worship is restored and set in order (Nehemiah 1:3-4; Psalm 51:18-19). The physical structure of the walls serves to protect the sacred space where divine worship occurs, reinforcing the idea of God's grace surrounding and safeguarding His church.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 1:3-4, Psalm 51:18-19

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