The children of Jericho, three hundred forty and five.
Los descendientes de Jericó: 345 personas.
Se registraron 345 descendientes de Jericó en el censo del regreso del exilio.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Ezra, this verse is part of a detailed list of families and individuals who returned to Jerusalem from exile in Babylon around 538 BC, following the decree of King Cyrus that allowed the Jews to rebuild their temple and homeland. This census served to document the returning exiles' lineage and ensure the community's integrity, with the mention of Jericho's descendants highlighting the repopulation of specific regions in Judah. It reflects the broader historical narrative of restoration after the Babylonian captivity, emphasizing God's faithfulness to His promises.
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