Old Testament

Ezra 2:58

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In this verse, we learn about a specific group of people who returned from exile.

Author
Ezra the priest and scribe
Written
Around 440 BC
Genre
Historical narrative
Original Audience
Returning Jewish exiles
CBTClear Bible Translation

All the Nethinims and the children of Solomon's servants were three hundred ninety-two.

KJVKing James Version

All the Nethinims, and the children of Solomon’s servants, were three hundred ninety and two.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this verse, we learn about a specific group of people who returned from exile. The Nethinims were temple servants, and the children of Solomon's servants were descendants of those who worked for King Solomon. Together, they numbered three hundred ninety-two individuals. This count highlights the importance of every person in the community. Each individual had a role to play in rebuilding their society after returning from exile. Their presence signifies a connection to their heritage and the continuity of service to God. It reminds us that everyone has a part in the larger story of their community, and each contribution matters. The number may seem small, but it represents a significant step toward restoration and unity. This verse encourages us to recognize the value of every person in our lives and communities, as they all contribute to a greater purpose and mission. It’s a call to appreciate our roots and the roles we play in the lives of others, fostering a sense of belonging and responsibility.

Key themes

Related topics

community, legacy, service

How to apply Ezra 2:58 to your life

Reflect on your own community and the roles people play within it. Consider how you can contribute to the well-being of those around you. Remember that every person matters and has a unique purpose. Embrace your heritage and the connections that bind you to others, fostering unity and support in your relationships. Together, you can make a difference in your community's journey toward growth and healing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Ezra 2:58 mean?

Ezra 2:58 lists the Nethinims and the children of Solomon's servants who returned from exile, totaling three hundred ninety-two individuals. This verse emphasizes the importance of each person in the community as they work together to rebuild their society.

Who are the Nethinims in Ezra 2:58?

The Nethinims mentioned in Ezra 2:58 were temple servants assigned to assist in the worship and maintenance of the temple. They played a vital role in the religious life of the community after returning from exile.

What is the significance of the number in Ezra 2:58?

The number three hundred ninety-two in Ezra 2:58 represents the total count of the Nethinims and Solomon's servants returning from exile. It highlights the idea that every individual contributes to the community's restoration and unity.

What does Ezra 2:58 tell us about community?

Ezra 2:58 illustrates the importance of community by showing that every member, regardless of their background, has a role in rebuilding society. It serves as a reminder that each person's contribution is valuable for collective growth.

The Book of Ezra
Book Summary

The Book of Ezra

Ezra 1

In the first year of the reign of Cyrus, king of Persia, the Lord stirs his spirit to fulfill the prophecy of Jeremiah. Cyrus makes a proclamation throughout his kingdom and puts it in writing, stating that the Lord God of heaven has given him all the kingdoms of the earth and has charged him to build a house for Him at Jerusalem in Judah. He grants permission for any of God’s people to return to Jerusalem to build the house of the Lord God of Israel, and he encourages those who remain behind to support the returning exiles with silver, gold, goods, and beasts, in addition to a freewill offering for the house of God.

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