Nehemiah 7:42

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists that there were one thousand and seventeen people from the family of Harim. This is a part of Nehemiah's record of the people returning to Jerusalem. The key message is about the detailed record of individuals and their lineage.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were counting the people in your school and you found out there were 1,017 kids in the third grade alone! That's a lot of friends! This verse is like counting all the kids from one big family who came back home.

Historical Background

Nehemiah wrote this book around 445-420 BC, detailing the return of the Jewish people from exile in Babylon. This list is part of Nehemiah's record-keeping, to ensure everyone's lineage was accounted for as they rebuilt Jerusalem.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us of the importance of keeping track of our family history and heritage. Just as Nehemiah carefully counted each person, we too can value the contributions of each family member and understand our roots.

Topics

lineagereturn from exilerecord-keepingfamily historyrebuildingaccountability

Related Verses

Ezra 2:37Nehemiah 10:281 Chronicles 9:12Ezra 8:33Matthew 1:4

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Nehemiah record so many names?
Nehemiah was careful in recording names to ensure that all returning exiles were accounted for, which was crucial for reestablishing Jerusalem and maintaining family lineages.
What was the significance of Harim's descendants?
Harim's descendants were one of the groups who returned to Jerusalem, and their count was important for understanding the composition of the returning community.
How does this relate to family history?
Understanding the detailed record in Nehemiah helps us appreciate the importance of keeping our own family histories, which can be a source of identity and heritage.
What can we learn from Nehemiah's method of record-keeping?
Nehemiah's meticulous record-keeping teaches us the value of accuracy and detail in documentation, which can be applied to modern record-keeping practices.
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