The children of Jaalah, the children of Darkon, the children of Giddel,
Los descendientes de Jaala, los descendientes de Darcón, los descendientes de Gidel,
Se mencionan tres grupos familiares que regresaron del exilio: los descendientes de Jaala, Darcón y Gidel.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Ezra 2 is a chapter in the Bible that lists the families and individuals among the Jewish exiles who returned to Jerusalem from Babylon around 538 BC, following the decree of King Cyrus that ended the Babylonian captivity. This verse specifically names clans like the children of Jaalah, Darkon, and Giddel as part of the returning group, emphasizing the importance of genealogical records to maintain community identity and ensure proper participation in rebuilding the temple and nation. These lists served as a way to verify lineage and preserve the purity of the Israelite community during this restoration period.
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