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Neh 7 V1V4V7V10V13V16V19V22V25V28V31V34V37V40V43V46V49V52V55V58V61V64V67V70V73

Parallel NEH 7:14

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Text critical issues=none Clarity of original=clearImportance=normal(All still tentative.)

OET (OET-RV)

OET-LVthe_descendants of_Zaccai seven hundred(s) and_sixty.

UHBבְּנֵ֣י זַכָּ֔י שְׁבַ֥ע מֵא֖וֹת וְ⁠שִׁשִּֽׁים׃ס
   (bənēy zakkāy shəⱱaˊ mēʼōt və⁠shishshim)

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Note: Automatic aligning of the OET-RV to the LV is done by some temporary software, hence the OET-RV alignments are incomplete (and may occasionally be wrong).

BrLXXNo BrLXX NEH book available

BrTrThe children of Zacchu, seven hundred and sixty.

ULTThe sons of Zakkai were 760.

UST760 men from the clan of Zakkai;

BSB• the descendants of Zaccai, 760;


OEBThe children of Zaccai, seven hundred and sixty.

WEBBE• The children of Zaccai: seven hundred and sixty.

WMBB (Same as above)

NETthe descendants of Zaccai, 760;

LSVsons of Zaccai, seven hundred and sixty;

FBVthe sons of Zaccai, 760;

T4T• 760 men from the clan of Zaccai;

LEBThe descendants[fn] of Zaccai, seven hundred and sixty.


7:14 Or “sons”

BBEThe children of Zaccai, seven hundred and sixty.

MoffNo Moff NEH book available

JPSThe children of Zaccai, seven hundred and threescore.

ASVThe children of Zaccai, seven hundred and threescore.

DRAThe children of Zachai, seven hundred sixty.

YLTSons of Zaccai: seven hundred and sixty.

DrbyThe children of Zaccai, seven hundred and sixty.

RVThe children of Zaccai, seven hundred and threescore.

WbstrThe children of Zaccai, seven hundred and sixty.

KJB-1769The children of Zaccai, seven hundred and threescore.

KJB-1611The children of Zaccai, seuen hundred and threescore.
   (The children of Zaccai, seven hundred and threescore.)

BshpsThe children of Zachai, seuen hundred and threescore.
   (The children of Zachai, seven hundred and threescore.)

GnvaThe sonnes of Zacchai, seuen hundreth and three score.
   (The sons of Zacchai, seven hundreth and three score. )

Cvdlthe children of Sacai, seuen hundreth and thre score:
   (the children of Sacai, seven hundreth and three score:)

Wycthe sones of Zachai, seuene hundrid and sixti;
   (the sons of Zachai, seven hundred and sixti;)

Luthder Kinder Sakai siebenhundert und sechzig;
   (der children Sakai siebenhundert and sechzig;)

ClVgfilii Zachai, septingenti sexaginta:
   (filii Zachai, septingenti sexaginta: )


TSNTyndale Study Notes:

7:8-38 the family of: This list is similar to that in Ezra 2:3-35, with some differences in names and the number of people in each family. People were listed by family (Neh 7:8-25) and by the town where they settled (7:26-38). Most of the towns were north of Jerusalem.


UTNuW Translation Notes:

Note 1 topic: figures-of-speech / metaphor

בְּנֵ֣י זַכָּ֔י

sons_of Zaccai

Sons means “descendants.” Alternate translation: “from the descendants of Zakkai”

Note 2 topic: translate-names

זַכָּ֔י

Zaccai

Zakkai is the name of a man.


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Temple of the Lord

The Temple of the Lord in Jerusalem, where all Israelite males were commanded to offer sacrifices to the Lord (Exodus 23:14-19; Deuteronomy 16:16-17), underwent several stages of reconstruction and development over hundreds of years. The first Temple was built by King Solomon to replace the aging Tabernacle, and it was constructed on a threshing floor on high ground on the north side of the city (2 Samuel 24; 1 Chronicles 21). Hundreds of years later King Hezekiah expanded the platform surrounding the Temple. When Jerusalem fell to the Babylonians in 586 B.C., the Temple was completely destroyed (2 Kings 25:1-21; 2 Chronicles 36:17-21; Jeremiah 39:1-10; 52:1-30). It was rebuilt in 515 B.C. after a group of Jews returned to Judea from exile in Babylon (Ezra 1:5-6:15; Nehemiah 7:5-65). Herod the Great completely rebuilt and expanded the Temple once again around 20 B.C., making it one of the largest temples in the Roman world. Jesus’ first believers often met together in Solomon’s Colonnade, a columned porch that encircled the Temple Mount, perhaps carrying on a tradition started by Jesus himself (John 10:23; Acts 3:11; 5:12). But Herod’s Temple did not last long: After many Jews revolted against Rome, the Romans eventually recaptured Jerusalem and destroyed the Temple in A.D. 70.

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