Ezra 2:9

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

Ezra 2:9 lists the returnees from exile to Jerusalem. It mentions that 760 people from the family of Zaccai were among them. This gives us insight into the scale and family structure of those returning.

Explained for Children

Imagine if a big family reunion was happening, and your family was one of the many coming back home after being away for a long time. This verse tells us that 760 people from the Zaccai family came back to their home together!

Historical Background

The book of Ezra was written by Ezra the scribe, likely around 450-440 BC. It documents the return of the Israelites from Babylonian exile to rebuild Jerusalem and the temple. The people listed here were part of the first wave of returnees.

Living It Out Today

Just as the people of Zaccai returned home in large numbers to rebuild, we can gather with our communities to work on rebuilding after tough times, whether in our homes, churches, or neighborhoods.

Topics

return from exilecommunityrebuildingfamilyrenewalrestoration

Related Verses

1 Chronicles 9:12Nehemiah 7:11Ezra 1:5Luke 2:36Revelation 21:27

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the number 760 represent in Ezra 2:9?
The number 760 represents the number of people from the family of Zaccai who returned from exile to Jerusalem.
Why is the family of Zaccai significant in this list?
The family of Zaccai is significant because it shows the large scale of families returning to rebuild Jerusalem, emphasizing the collective effort of rebuilding.
How does this verse fit into the broader narrative of Ezra?
This verse fits into the broader narrative of Ezra by detailing the various families and their numbers who returned from Babylonian exile to Jerusalem, highlighting the organized nature of the return.
Can you explain the historical context of Ezra 2:9?
Ezra 2:9 is part of the historical context of the Israelites returning from exile in Babylon, around 450-440 BC, under the decree of Cyrus the Great, to rebuild Jerusalem and the temple.
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