Nehemiah 4:6
So built we the wall; and all the wall was joined together unto the half thereof: for the people had a mind to work.
Cross-reference
In Nehemiah 6:15, the wall is completed — continuing the building narrative from the halfway point mentioned in Nehemiah 4:6.
Ps 102:14 expresses delight in Jerusalem's stones—the same devotion driving the wall builders here.
Eccl 9:10 commands wholehearted work—Nehemiah's people exemplify this command.
Mic 7:11 prophesies a day of wall-building—Nehemiah's work is a partial fulfillment of that promise.
Hag 1:14 records God stirring the people to rebuild the temple—similar divine motivation for the wall builders here.
Phil 2:13 reveals that God works in believers to will and act—the source of the wholehearted labor seen here.
In 1 Chronicles 29:14, David acknowledges that willing offering comes from God — parallel to the God-given 'mind to work' in Nehemiah 4:6.
In 1 Chronicles 29:17, David notes God delights in uprightness and free offerings — reflecting the willing heart of the builders in Nehemiah 4:6.
Heb 13:21 prays for God to equip and work in believers, corresponding to the dedicated effort of Nehemiah's people.