Ezra 2:38

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the number of people from the family of Pashur who returned to Jerusalem after the exile. It shows the detailed record-keeping of those who came back from Babylon. No one is speaking directly; it's part of a census list.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're counting all your friends in a big game of hide and seek. This verse is like that, but for grown-ups coming back home after a long time away. It says 1247 people from the Pashur family came back.

Historical Background

Ezra wrote this part of the Bible around 450 BC, listing people who returned to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile. The audience was the returning exiles, and the cultural setting was rebuilding the temple and community.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse reminds us of the importance of community and keeping records for accountability. For example, a church might keep a list of new members to ensure everyone feels included and accounted for.

Topics

communityrecord-keepingreturn from exilerebuildingcensusexile

Related Verses

Nehemiah 7:42Exodus 30:11-16Numbers 1:1-41 Chronicles 9:37Ezra 1:1-4

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the number of people from the Pashur family important?
It shows the detailed record-keeping during the return from exile and helps us understand the size of the community coming back to rebuild Jerusalem.
What was the significance of the Pashur family?
The Pashur family was one of many families returning from exile, and their return was crucial to the rebuilding and re-establishment of the community in Jerusalem.
How does this verse connect to the rebuilding of Jerusalem?
This verse is part of a larger list of people returning to Jerusalem, highlighting the community's effort and the specific contributions of each family in rebuilding the city.
Why was it important to keep such detailed records?
Detailed records ensured everyone was accounted for and helped in organizing resources and responsibilities among the returning exiles, essential for the successful rebuilding of Jerusalem.
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