Ezra 2

Ezra 2

This chapter details the comprehensive list of the returnees who traveled from Babylon back to Jerusalem. The list includes the leaders, families, and specific numbers of individuals returning from each town, totaling nearly 50,000 people, including servants and singers. This census establishes the legal and genealogical continuity of the returning community. The list also records the exact number of horses, mules, camels, and donkeys they brought. When they arrive in Jerusalem, the people settle in their towns and the leaders contribute generously toward the rebuilding of the Temple.

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