Ezra 2:5
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What Does This Mean?
Ezra 2:5 lists the number of people from the family of Arah who returned to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile. The verse simply states that 775 people from this family returned. This is part of a census taken to account for the returning exiles.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're counting how many of your friends are coming to your birthday party. Ezra is like the party planner who's counting how many friends from each family are coming back to the neighborhood after a long vacation. In this case, 775 friends from the Arah family are coming back home.
Historical Background
Ezra 2 was written by the scribe Ezra, likely around 450 BCE. This section is part of the historical record of the Jews returning from Babylonian exile to rebuild Jerusalem and the temple. It lists various families and their numbers, helping to organize the returning community.
Living It Out Today
Just as the returning exiles needed to count and organize themselves, modern communities can benefit from clear organization and accountability. For example, a church planning a mission trip might count and organize volunteers to ensure smooth logistics and effective mission work.