Exiles Who Returned with Zerubbabel
1Here is the list of the Jewish exiles of the provinces who returned from their captivity. King Nebuchadnezzar had deported them to Babylon, but now they returned to Jerusalem and the other towns in Judah where they originally lived.
2Their leaders were Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, Bigvai, Rehum, and Baanah.
This is the number of the men of Israel who returned from exile:
3The family of Parosh |
2,172 |
4The family of Shephatiah |
372 |
5The family of Arah |
775 |
6The family of Pahath-moab (descendants of Jeshua and Joab) |
2,812 |
7The family of Elam |
1,254 |
8The family of Zattu |
945 |
9The family of Zaccai |
760 |
10The family of Bani |
642 |
11The family of Bebai |
623 |
12The family of Azgad |
1,222 |
13The family of Adonikam |
666 |
14The family of Bigvai |
2,056 |
15The family of Adin |
454 |
16The family of Ater (descendants of Hezekiah) |
98 |
17The family of Bezai |
323 |
18The family of Jorah |
112 |
19The family of Hashum |
223 |
20The family of Gibbar |
95 |
21The people of Bethlehem |
123 |
22The people of Netophah |
56 |
23The people of Anathoth |
128 |
24The people of Beth-azmaveth2:24 As in parallel text at Neh 7:28; Hebrew reads Azmaveth. |
42 |
25The people of Kiriath-jearim,2:25 As in some Hebrew manuscripts and Greek version (see also Neh 7:29); Hebrew reads Kiriath-arim. Kephirah, and Beeroth |
743 |
26The people of Ramah and Geba |
621 |
27The people of Micmash |
122 |
28The people of Bethel and Ai |
223 |
29The citizens of Nebo |
52 |
30The citizens of Magbish |
156 |
31The citizens of West Elam2:31 Or of the other Elam. |
1,254 |
32The citizens of Harim |
320 |
33The citizens of Lod, Hadid, and Ono |
725 |
34The citizens of Jericho |
345 |
35The citizens of Senaah |
3,630 |
36These are the priests who returned from exile:
The family of Jedaiah (through the line of Jeshua) | 973 |
37The family of Immer |
1,052 |
38The family of Pashhur |
1,247 |
39The family of Harim |
1,017 |
40These are the Levites who returned from exile:
The families of Jeshua and Kadmiel (descendants of Hodaviah) | 74 |
41The singers of the family of Asaph |
128 |
42The gatekeepers of the families of Shallum, Ater, Talmon, Akkub, Hatita, and Shobai |
139 |
43The descendants of the following Temple servants returned from exile:
Ziha, Hasupha, Tabbaoth,
44Keros, Siaha, Padon,
45Lebanah, Hagabah, Akkub,
46Hagab, Shalmai,2:46 As in an alternate reading of the Masoretic Text (see also Neh 7:48); the other alternate reads Shamlai. Hanan,
47Giddel, Gahar, Reaiah,
48Rezin, Nekoda, Gazzam,
49Uzza, Paseah, Besai,
50Asnah, Meunim, Nephusim,
51Bakbuk, Hakupha, Harhur,
52Bazluth, Mehida, Harsha,
53Barkos, Sisera, Temah,
54Neziah, and Hatipha.
55The descendants of these servants of King Solomon returned from exile:
Sotai, Hassophereth, Peruda,
56Jaalah, Darkon, Giddel,
57Shephatiah, Hattil, Pokereth-hazzebaim, and Ami.
58In all, the Temple servants and the descendants of Solomon’s servants numbered 392.
59Another group returned at this time from the towns of Tel-melah, Tel-harsha, Kerub, Addan, and Immer. However, they could not prove that they or their families were descendants of Israel.
60This group included the families of Delaiah, Tobiah, and Nekoda—a total of 652 people.
61Three families of priests—Hobaiah, Hakkoz, and Barzillai—also returned. (This Barzillai had married a woman who was a descendant of Barzillai of Gilead, and he had taken her family name.)
62They searched for their names in the genealogical records, but they were not found, so they were disqualified from serving as priests.
63The governor told them not to eat the priests’ share of food from the sacrifices until a priest could consult the Lord about the matter by using the Urim and Thummim—the sacred lots.
64So a total of 42,360 people returned to Judah,
65in addition to 7,337 servants and 200 singers, both men and women.
66They took with them 736 horses, 245 mules,
67435 camels, and 6,720 donkeys.
68When they arrived at the Temple of the Lord in Jerusalem, some of the family leaders made voluntary offerings toward the rebuilding of God’s Temple on its original site,
69and each leader gave as much as he could. The total of their gifts came to 61,000 gold coins,2:69a Hebrew 61,000 darics of gold, about 1,100 pounds or 500 kilograms in weight. 6,250 pounds2:69b Hebrew 5,000 minas [3,000 kilograms]. of silver, and 100 robes for the priests.
70So the priests, the Levites, the singers, the gatekeepers, the Temple servants, and some of the common people settled in villages near Jerusalem. The rest of the people returned to their own towns throughout Israel.
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