Ezra 2:35

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the number of people from the family of Senaah who returned from exile. It simply states that there were 3,630 people from this family. This is part of a larger census in Ezra of those returning to rebuild Jerusalem.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big family reunion, and your mom counts all the cousins and aunts and uncles that show up. In this case, there were 3,630 people from the Senaah family who came back to their home after being away for a long time, just like a really big family reunion!

Historical Background

The book of Ezra was written by the prophet Ezra around 450-440 BCE. It documents the return of Jews from the Babylonian exile to rebuild Jerusalem and the temple. The audience were the returning exiles and future generations of Jews.

Living It Out Today

This verse can remind us of the importance of community and coming together. Just as the Senaah family came back in large numbers to help rebuild their homeland, we can think about how our community efforts can bring about significant change in our neighborhoods or places of worship.

Topics

exilereconstructioncensuscommunityreturnJerusalem

Related Verses

Ezra 2:64Nehemiah 7:39Numbers 1:1-18Luke 2:1-7Revelation 7:4-8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was a census taken?
The census was taken to organize and account for those returning from exile, ensuring they had the necessary resources and support to rebuild Jerusalem and the temple.
What does the number 3,630 tell us?
It shows the scale of the return and the specific family contributions, highlighting the community's efforts to rebuild together.
How does this relate to other census accounts?
Similar censuses are found in Ezra and Nehemiah, and earlier in the Old Testament, like the census in Numbers, which also counted people for organization and support.
Why is family lineage important?
Family lineage was crucial in ancient Israel for inheritance, priestly duties, and maintaining tribal identities, as reflected in the detailed lists in Ezra and Nehemiah.
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