Nehemiah 9:38

And because of all this we make a sure covenant, and write it; and our princes, Levites, and priests, seal unto it.

Cross-reference

In Nehemiah 10:1, the list of those who sealed the covenant is given, directly continuing the action from this verse.

Nehemiah 10:29 Historical context

Nehemiah 10:29 describes the people binding themselves by oath to follow God's Law, acting on the covenant agreement announced in the previous verse.

In 2 Kings 23:3, Josiah's covenant renewal mirrors this same pattern of formal commitment before God with the people standing and pledging.

In 2 Chronicles 15:12, Asa and the people enter a covenant to seek the Lord, echoing the covenant-making here.

In 2 Chronicles 23:16, Jehoiada makes a covenant between the people and the king, a parallel act of covenant renewal.

In 2 Chronicles 29:10, Hezekiah declares his intent to make a covenant, similar to the formal covenant made here.

In 2 Chronicles 34:31, Josiah stands and makes a covenant, directly paralleling the covenant ceremony in Nehemiah.

Ezra 10:3 Historical context

In Ezra 10:3, a covenant is made to put away foreign wives, another post-exilic covenant renewal like this one.

In Deuteronomy 29:10, all Israel stands before God to enter covenant, a foundational parallel to this covenant renewal.

In Joshua 24:25, Joshua makes a covenant with the people at Shechem, another key covenant renewal in Israel's history.

In 2 Kings 11:17, Jehoiada makes a covenant between the Lord and the people — directly parallel to Nehemiah's covenant renewal.