The children of Pashur, a thousand two hundred forty and seven.
Los descendientes de Pasur: 1,247 personas.
Los descendientes de Pasur sumaron 1,247 personas en el censo del regreso del exilio.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Ezra 2 is a chapter in the Bible that records the list of Jewish families and individuals who returned to Jerusalem from Babylonian exile around 538 BC, following the decree of King Cyrus that allowed the Jews to rebuild their temple and homeland. This exile had lasted about 70 years as a punishment for Judah's unfaithfulness to God, and the book of Ezra documents the restoration process. The verse specifically mentions the descendants of Pashur, a priestly family, noting that 1,247 of them were among the returnees, emphasizing the careful accounting of God's people.
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