Nehemiah expresses deep outrage upon learning about the economic injustices, showing his anguish over the exploitation of the poor by Jewish nobles and rulers.
Nehemiah's response to the plight of the people demonstrates his deep compassion and empathy, motivating him to act decisively to remedy the injustices.
He confronts the nobles and rulers with fierce anger and indignation, rebuking them for their usury and calling a large assembly to address these issues publicly.
The nobles and rulers experience shame and regret when confronted about their practices, reflecting in their silence and agreement to Nehemiah's demands.
The people feel a sense of relief and gratitude as their properties are restored and their debts cancelled, alleviating their burdens and restoring dignity.
Nehemiah shows strong determination and personal integrity, refusing to exploit his position and inspiring a collective commitment to ethical conduct.