Nehemiah 3:26

Moreover the Nethinims dwelt in Ophel, unto the place over against the water gate toward the east, and the tower that lieth out.

Cross-reference

Nehemiah 3:27 continues the wall repair account, describing the Tekoites' section adjacent to the temple servants' work.

Nehemiah 11:21 Historical context

Nehemiah 11:21 explicitly states that temple servants lived on Ophel, confirming the location mentioned here.

Nehemiah 8:1 Historical context

Nehemiah 8:1 mentions the Water Gate square, the same gate opposite which the temple servants repaired here.

Nehemiah 8:3 Historical context

Nehemiah 8:3 places Ezra's public reading at the Water Gate — the same gate mentioned in 3:26 as a repair landmark.

Nehemiah 8:16 Historical context

Nehemiah 8:16 mentions the square at the Water Gate as a site for booths — the same gate referenced in 3:26.

Nehemiah 12:37 Historical context

Nehemiah 12:37 traces the dedication procession past the Water Gate — the same location noted in 3:26 during wall repairs.

Nehemiah 7:46–56 Historical context

Nehemiah 7:46-56 lists the temple servant families, the same group mentioned here as living on Ophel.

Nehemiah 10:28 Historical context

Nehemiah 10:28 includes temple servants among those sealing the covenant, echoing their presence here.

2 Chronicles 27:3 Historical context

2 Chronicles 27:3 records Jotham's building on the wall of Ophel, the same area where temple servants later repaired.

2 Chronicles 33:14 Historical context

2 Chronicles 33:14 describes Manasseh's wall construction around Ophel, a later reference to this same location.

Ezra 2:58 Historical context

Ezra 2:58 counts the temple servants among the exiles — the same group living on Ophel in 3:26 and involved in the repair.

1 Chronicles 9:2 Historical context

1 Chronicles 9:2 lists temple servants among the first returnees, matching the group repairing the wall here.

Ezra 2:43–58 Historical context

Ezra 2:43-58 catalogs the temple servants, the same group referenced in this verse.