Nehemiah 13:13
And I made treasurers over the treasuries, Shelemiah the priest, and Zadok the scribe, and of the Levites, Pedaiah: and next to them was Hanan the son of Zaccur, the son of Mattaniah: for they were counted faithful, and their office was to distribute unto their brethren.
Cross-references
In Nehemiah 12:44, men were previously appointed over storehouses — here Nehemiah appoints new treasurers for the same task.
Nehemiah 10:38 established the rule for tithes to be stored; here Nehemiah appoints treasurers to implement that covenant rule.
2 Kings 12:15 shows faithful men handling temple funds without accounting, echoing the trust placed in Nehemiah's appointees.
2 Kings 22:7 repeats that faithful workers need no accounting, directly paralleling the confidence in Nehemiah's treasurers.
In 2 Chronicles 31:12-15, Hezekiah appointed faithful distributors of tithes — a direct parallel to Nehemiah's appointment.
Luke 16:10-12 teaches that faithfulness in small matters leads to greater trust, the very quality seen in Nehemiah's appointees.
Acts 6:3 recounts appointing seven men of good repute for food distribution, a direct parallel to Nehemiah's appointment of faithful treasurers.
1 Corinthians 4:2 states that stewards must be found faithful, exactly the criterion Nehemiah used for his treasurers.
1 Timothy 3:10 requires testing before service as deacons, aligning with Nehemiah selecting already proven faithful men.
In 2 Chronicles 31:14, a Levite is appointed over freewill offerings for distribution, directly paralleling Nehemiah's faithful treasurers.
In 2 Chronicles 31:11, Hezekiah prepares chambers for storing offerings, paralleling Nehemiah's appointment of treasurers for the same purpose.