Nehemiah 7:29

The men of Kirjathjearim, Chephirah, and Beeroth, seven hundred forty and three.

The men {H582} of Kirjathjearim {H7157}, Chephirah {H3716}, and Beeroth {H881}, seven {H7651} hundred {H3967} forty {H705} and three {H7969}.

people of Kiryat-Ye'arim, K'firah and Be'erot 743

the men of Kiriath-jearim, Chephirah, and Beeroth, 743;

The men of Kiriath-jearim, Chephirah, and Beeroth, seven hundred forty and three.

Commentary

Context of Nehemiah 7:29

Nehemiah 7 serves as a vital register of those who returned from the Babylonian exile to Judah, following the completion of the walls of Jerusalem. This chapter meticulously lists the families, leaders, and common people, along with their numbers, who came back to rebuild the city and re-establish the Israelite community. This census mirrors the one found in Ezra chapter 2, reinforcing the historical accuracy and importance of these records for the returning exiles. Verse 29 specifically names the men from three towns: Kirjathjearim, Chephirah, and Beeroth, noting their collective count.

Key Themes and Messages

  • Meticulous Record-Keeping: The inclusion of specific names and numbers throughout Nehemiah 7, including this verse, highlights the importance of identity, lineage, and tribal affiliation in ancient Israel. It underscores God's attention to detail and the value placed on each individual and family in the restoration process.
  • Community and Restoration: These lists are not merely dry statistics; they represent the re-gathering of God's people to their homeland after decades of captivity. Each number signifies individuals and families committed to the great work of rebuilding Jerusalem and re-establishing the worship of God. The men of Kirjathjearim, Chephirah, and Beeroth (cities historically associated with the Gibeonites, who became servants to Israel) were now part of the returning Jewish community, contributing to its strength.
  • Faithfulness and Perseverance: The act of returning from exile was a profound act of faith, requiring immense courage and perseverance. These individuals left the relative comfort of Babylon to face the challenges of a desolate homeland, contributing to the larger mission under leaders like Zerubbabel, Ezra, and Nehemiah.

Linguistic Insights

The names mentioned in this verseβ€”Kirjathjearim (meaning "city of forests"), Chephirah (meaning "village" or "enclosure"), and Beeroth (meaning "wells")β€”are Hebrew place names reflecting geographical features or common settlement types. While there isn't a complex linguistic nuance in the verse itself beyond the precise enumeration, the very act of listing these specific locations emphasizes the tangible and geographical nature of the return. The repetition of these names across Nehemiah and Ezra underscores the careful preservation of historical records and the identity of the returning community.

Significance and Application

Nehemiah 7:29, though seemingly a simple entry in a list, speaks to profound truths. It reminds us that every person, every family, and every contribution matters in God's grand plan. Just as the men from these specific towns played their part in the physical rebuilding of Jerusalem, we are called to contribute our unique gifts and presence to the spiritual building of God's kingdom today. This verse encourages us to value our place within the community of faith and to recognize the importance of our collective efforts in fulfilling God's purposes. The meticulous record-keeping also testifies to God's careful attention to every individual, affirming the personal value and significance of each believer in His eyes, a theme echoed in Matthew 10:30 where even the hairs of our head are numbered.

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Cross-References

  • Joshua 18:25 (3 votes)

    Gibeon, and Ramah, and Beeroth,
  • Ezra 2:25 (3 votes)

    The children of Kirjatharim, Chephirah, and Beeroth, seven hundred and forty and three.
  • Joshua 9:17 (2 votes)

    And the children of Israel journeyed, and came unto their cities on the third day. Now their cities [were] Gibeon, and Chephirah, and Beeroth, and Kirjathjearim.
  • Judges 18:12 (2 votes)

    And they went up, and pitched in Kirjathjearim, in Judah: wherefore they called that place Mahanehdan unto this day: behold, [it is] behind Kirjathjearim.