Nehemiah 3:20

After him Baruch the son of Zabbai earnestly repaired the other piece, from the turning of the wall unto the door of the house of Eliashib the high priest.

Cross-reference

Nehemiah 3:1 Historical context

In Nehemiah 3:1, Eliashib the high priest rebuilds the Sheep Gate — his house is the endpoint of Baruch's section here.

In Nehemiah 3:21, Meremoth continues from Eliashib's house — the very next section in the wall repair sequence.

Nehemiah 3:24 Historical context

Nehemiah 3:24 also repairs 'the angle' — same section of wall, with different builders listed in sequence.

Nehemiah 13:4 Historical context

Nehemiah 13:4 identifies Eliashib the priest, who later allowed Tobiah into the temple — same figure as the high priest here.

Nehemiah 10:6 Historical context

Nehemiah 10:6 lists Baruch among covenant signers — same person as Baruch son of Zabbai repairing the wall here.

Nehemiah 12:22 Historical context

Nehemiah 12:22 lists Eliashib among Levite heads — same high priest mentioned here in the wall repair account.

Nehemiah 12:23 Historical context

Nehemiah 12:23 records Johanan son of Eliashib — linking the high priest family from the wall rebuilding.

Nehemiah 13:28 Historical context

Nehemiah 13:28 mentions a grandson of Eliashib the high priest — continuing the family line from the wall repair.

Ezra 10:6 Historical context

Ezra 10:6 mentions Jehohanan son of Eliashib — connecting to the high priest whose house is repaired in this verse.