Nehemiah 7:46

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists some of the groups called the Nethinims, who were descendants of Ziha, Hashupha, and Tabbaoth. The Nethinims were a group of people set apart for serving in the temple. It shows the detailed record-keeping of people returning to Jerusalem.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you and your friends were part of a special group that helped clean up the playground every day. That's kind of like what the Nethinims did, but for the big, important temple. This verse tells us about some of the families who were part of this special group.

Historical Background

Nehemiah, a Jewish leader, wrote this book around 445-420 BC. It was written for the Jews who had returned from exile in Babylon and were rebuilding Jerusalem. The Nethinims were descendants of those who were given to serve in the temple and are mentioned as part of the people returning to Jerusalem.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, we can see the importance of having a record of those who serve in our communities, whether in religious or secular roles. This can help in organizing tasks and recognizing contributions. For instance, keeping a roster of volunteers in a community center or church can ensure smooth operations and appreciation for service.

Topics

servicecommunityrecord-keepingreturn from exilerebuildingtemple

Related Verses

Ezra 2:70Ezra 7:7Ezra 8:201 Chronicles 9:21 Chronicles 9:22

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were the Nethinims?
The Nethinims were a group of people dedicated to the service of the temple, likely descendants of those who were originally set apart by the kings of Israel for temple duties.
Why are the Nethinims listed in Nehemiah?
The listing of the Nethinims in Nehemiah reflects the importance of documenting those who were involved in the restoration of Jerusalem, particularly those with roles in religious services.
What was the purpose of the temple service for the Nethinims?
The Nethinims were responsible for various tasks within the temple, such as maintenance and support roles, essential for the temple's operation and religious practices.
How does this verse relate to the broader theme of Nehemiah?
This verse is part of Nehemiah's detailed record of the people returning to Jerusalem to rebuild the city and temple, showing the importance of organized efforts in the restoration process.
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