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NEH 7:4–7:73 ©

A list of those who returned to Jerusalem

A list of those who returned to Jerusalem

4The city of Jerusalem covered a large area, but at that time not many people lived in the city, and they had not built many new houses yet [HYP]. 5To defend the city, we needed more people there. Then God gave me the idea to summon the leaders and officials and other people, and to look in the books in which were written the names of all the people and their clans. So I found the records of the people who had first returned from Babylonia. This is what I found written in those records:

6This is a list/Here are the names► of the people who returned to Jerusalem and to other places in Judea. They had been living in Babylonia since King Nebuchadnezzar’s army had captured their relatives/ancestors and took them to Babylonia. But they had returned to Judea and were living in the towns where their ancestors had lived. 7Their leaders were Zerubbabel, Joshua, Azariah, Raamiah, Nahamani, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispereth, Bigvai, Nehum, Baanah, and me.

This is a list of the number of men in each clan who returned:

26Men whose ancestors had lived in these towns also returned:

The following priests also returned:

43Other descendants of Levi who returned were:

45Also 138 temple gatekeepers from the clans of Shallum, Ater, Talmon, Akkub, Hatita, and Shobai returned.


46Temple workers who returned were descendants of these men:

57Descendants of the servants of King Solomon who returned were:

60Altogether, there were 392 temple workers and descendants of Solomon’s servants who returned.


61-62 61-62Another group of 642 people from the clans of Delaiah, Tobiah, and Nekoda also returned. They came from the towns of Tel-Melah, Tel-Harsha, Kerub, Addan (which is also known as Addon), and Immer in Babylonia. But they could not prove that they were descendants of Israelis.


63Priests from the clans of Hobaiah, Hakkoz, and Barzillai also returned. Barzillai had married a woman who is a descendant of a man named Barzillai from the Gilead region, and he had taken his wife’s family name. 64They searched in the records that contained the names of people’s ancestors, but they could not find the names of those clans, so they were not allowed to have the rights and duties that priests have right away. 65The governor told them that before they could eat the food offered as sacrifices, a priest should use the marked stones to find out what God said about their being priests.


66Altogether, there were 42,360 people who returned to Judea. 67There were also 7,337 of their servants, and 245 singers, which included men and women. 68The Israelis also brought back from Babylonia 736 horses, 245 mules, 69435 camels, and 6,720 donkeys.


70Some of the leaders of the clans gave gifts for the work of rebuilding the temple. I, being the governor, gave 17 pounds/8.6 kg.► of gold, 50 bowls to be used in the temple, and 530 robes for the priests. 71Some of the leaders of the clans gave a total of 337 pounds/153 kg.► of gold, and 3,215 pounds/1,460 kg.► of silver. 72The rest of the people gave a total of 337 pounds/153 kg.► of gold, 2,923 pounds/1,330 kg.► of silver, and 67 robes for the priests.

73So the priests, the other descendants of Levi who helped the priests, the temple guards, the musicians, the temple workers, and many ordinary people, who were all Israelis, started to live in the towns and cities of Judea where their ancestors had lived.

NEH 7:4–7:73 ©

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