1 Chronicles 9

1 Chronicles 9

The long genealogical section concludes with a list of the families who were the first to resettle in Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile. It includes priests, Levites, Gatekeepers, and other Temple servants who returned. This section emphasizes the critical importance of the Temple and its staff in re-establishing the nation's identity and worship life. The chapter transitions from the exilic return to the full family record of King Saul, serving as a bridge to the historical narrative that follows.

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2 Corinthians 11

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