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What does the Bible say about worship in Nehemiah's day?

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The Bible illustrates worship in Nehemiah's day as a collective gathering for the reading and understanding of God's Word.

In Nehemiah's day, worship was marked by a unified gathering of the people, as described in Nehemiah 8:1-3. Ezra the scribe read from the law of Moses for hours, emphasizing the importance of scripture in the life of God's people. The text highlights the necessity of understanding and attentiveness to God's Word, showing that the heart of worship is reverence and a desire to hear from the Lord. The people, having returned from captivity, demonstrated their need for spiritual nourishment through the reading of the law.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 8:1-13

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