Ezra 2:39

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the number of people from the family group of Harim who returned to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile. The text reports that there were 1,017 members of this family group. The verse is part of a detailed census of the people returning to rebuild Jerusalem.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big family reunion where everyone counts how many cousins and aunts and uncles came. This verse is like that, but it's about a big group of people named Harim who came back home after being away for a long time. They counted 1,017 people!

Historical Background

Ezra 2 is part of the book of Ezra, which was written around the 5th century BCE by the priest Ezra. This verse is part of a list of people returning from Babylon to rebuild Jerusalem. The audience was likely the returning exiles and future generations of Jews.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, we can see the importance of keeping records and counting people for organizational purposes, like in schools or at work events. It helps us know who is part of our community and can aid in planning and resource allocation.

Topics

return from exilecensusrebuildingcommunityaccountabilityhistorical records

Related Verses

Nehemiah 7:35Ezra 1:5Ezra 8:331 Chronicles 9:12Nehemiah 3:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to list the number of people from each family group?
Listing the numbers helps with organization and accountability. It ensures that all returning groups are accounted for and can help in distributing resources fairly.
What does this verse tell us about the scale of the return to Jerusalem?
The verse shows that the return was significant in scale, with many people from different family groups, indicating a large community effort to rebuild.
How does this verse connect with the theme of rebuilding?
It shows the diverse community coming together, each group contributing to the rebuilding effort, highlighting the communal aspect of the return.
What can we learn from the Harim family's participation?
Their participation underscores the importance of community involvement and the collective effort needed to achieve large-scale goals, like rebuilding a city.
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