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  • Nehemiah 2:10
    Sanballat and Tobiah heard about what was happening. Sanballat was a Horonite. Tobiah was an official from Ammon. They were very upset that someone had come to help the Israelites.
  • Psalms 84:1-2
    Lord who rules over all, how lovely is the place where you live!I can’t wait to be in the courtyards of the Lord’ s temple. I really want to be there. My whole being cries out for the living God.
  • 1 Chronicles 29 3
    With all my heart I want the temple of my God to be built. So I’m giving my personal treasures of gold and silver for it. I’m adding them to everything else I’ve provided for the holy temple.
  • Psalms 26:8
    Lord, I love the house where you live. I love the place where your glory is.
  • John 2:17
    His disciples remembered what had been written. It says,“ My great love for your house will destroy me.”( Psalm 69:9)
  • Psalms 69:9
    My great love for your house destroys me. Those who make fun of you make fun of me also.
  • Psalms 84:10
    A single day in your courtyards is better than a thousand anywhere else. I would rather guard the door of the house of my God than live in the tents of sinful people.
  • Esther 10:3
    The position of Mordecai the Jew was second only to the position of King Xerxes. Mordecai was the most important Jew. All the other Jews had the highest respect for him. That’s because he worked for the good of his people. And he spoke up for the benefit of all the Jews.
  • Nehemiah 13:14
    You are my God. Remember me because of what I’ve done. I’ve worked faithfully for your temple and its services. So please don’t forget the good things I’ve done.
  • Psalms 102:13-14
    You will rise up and show deep concern for Zion. The time has come for you to help Zion.The stones of your destroyed city are priceless to us. Even its dust brings deep concern to us.
  • Psalms 137:5-6
    Jerusalem, if I forget you, may my right hand never be able to play the harp again.If I don’t remember you, may my tongue stick to the roof of my mouth so I can’t sing. May it happen if I don’t consider Jerusalem to be my greatest joy.