The children of Uzza, the children of Paseah, the children of Besai,
Los descendientes de Uza, los descendientes de Paseá, los descendientes de Besai,
Esta es una lista de familias que regresaron del exilio babilónico.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Ezra 2 is a record of the families and individuals who returned to Jerusalem from exile in Babylon, as part of the Jewish restoration after their captivity. This chapter lists the descendants of those who had been taken away during the Babylonian conquest around 586 BC, and it reflects the rebuilding efforts that began following King Cyrus of Persia's decree in 538 BC. The verse specifically names family lines like the children of Uzza, Paseah, and Besai, highlighting the careful documentation of the returning community to reestablish their identity and roles in the land.
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