Nehemiah 3:7

And next unto them repaired Melatiah the Gibeonite, and Jadon the Meronothite, the men of Gibeon, and of Mizpah, unto the throne of the governor on this side the river.

Cross-references

Both relate to Mizpah: 3:7 mentions men of Mizpah, 3:15 names the district's ruler—linking the same locality in the rebuilding.

Both mention Mizpah: 3:7 lists men of Mizpah, 3:19 names a ruler of Mizpah—showing the same geographic region.

Nehemiah 2:8 recounts the king's permission and timber for the wall; 3:7 shows the actual repair work under that authorization.

Joshua 9:3 Historical context

The Gibeonites mentioned here originated from Joshua's treaty with them, explaining their presence and subjugated status in Nehemiah's time.

2 Samuel 21:2 Historical context

2 Samuel 21:2 provides background on the Gibeonites—they were Amorite survivors under an oath, clarifying their identity in Nehemiah.

2 Chronicles 16:6 Historical context

2 Chronicles 16:6 records King Asa building Mizpah, giving historical context for the city referenced in Nehemiah 3:7.