Nehemiah 13:14

Remember me, O my God, concerning this, and wipe not out my good deeds that I have done for the house of my God, and for the offices thereof.

Cross-reference

In Nehemiah 13:22, Nehemiah repeats the same prayer for remembrance regarding Sabbath reforms, showing a consistent pattern.

Nehemiah 13:31 concludes with the same plea for remembrance for wood and firstfruits, echoing the earlier prayer.

In Nehemiah 5:19, he similarly asks God to remember his good deeds for the people, showing a recurring theme of seeking divine recognition.

In 2 Chronicles 31:21, Hezekiah serves the house of God with all his heart—directly parallel to Nehemiah's devoted service for the temple and its offices.

1 Samuel 26:23 Related theme

In 1 Samuel 26:23, David affirms God rewards righteousness and faithfulness, echoing Nehemiah's plea for God to remember his good deeds.

In 2 Kings 20:3, Hezekiah prays for God to remember his faithful walk—a direct parallel to Nehemiah's similar plea.

Psalm 106:4 Parallel

In Psalm 106:4, the plea 'Remember me, O LORD' directly mirrors Nehemiah's opening words, both asking for God's favor.

Isaiah 38:3 Parallel

In Isaiah 38:3, Hezekiah's prayer 'Remember now, O LORD... how I have walked' is nearly identical to Nehemiah's plea.

In 2 Chronicles 24:16, Jehoiada is honored for doing good toward God's house—the same kind of faithful service Nehemiah asks God to remember.

In 1 Chronicles 29:3, David likewise devotes personal wealth to the temple, paralleling Nehemiah's good deeds for God's house.

Hebrews 6:10 Related theme

Hebrews 6:10 assures that God does not forget work done for him, echoing Nehemiah's plea for remembrance of his temple service.