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The list of groups that returned to Judah
King Nebuchadnezzar's soldiers captured many Israeli people and took them to Babylonia. Many years later, some Israeli people returned to Judah. Some returned to Jerusalem, and some returned to other places in Judah. They went to the towns where their ancestors had lived. This is a list of the groups who returned. The leaders of those groups were Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, Bigvai, Rehum, and Baanah.
There were:
2172 descendants of Parosh
372 descendants of Shephatiah
775 descendants of Arah
2812 descendants of Pahath-Moab, from the families of Jeshua and Joab
1254 descendants of Elam
945 descendants of Zattu
760 descendants of Zaccai
10 642 descendants of Bani
11 623 descendants of Bebai
12 1222 descendants of Azgad
13 666 descendants of Adonikam
14 2056 descendants of Bigvai
15 454 descendants of Adin
16 98 descendants of Ater, whose other name was Hezekiah
17 323 descendants of Bezai
18 112 descendants of Jorah
19 223 descendants of Hashum
20 95 descendants of Gibbar
 
People whose ancestors had lived in these towns in Judah:
21 123 from Bethlehem
22 56 from Netophah
23 128 from Anathoth
24 42 from Azmaveth
25 743 from Kiriath-Jearim, Kephirah, and Beeroth
26 621 from Ramah and Geba
27 122 from Micmash
28 223 from Bethel and Ai
29 52 from Nebo
30 156 from Magbish
31 1254 from Elam
32 320 from Harim
33 725 from Lod, Hadid, and Ono
34 345 from Jericho
35 3630 from Senaah
 
36 Priests who returned:
973 descendants of Jedaiah (that is, those from the family of Jeshua)
37 1052 descendants of Immer
38 1247 descendants of Pashhur
39 1017 descendants of Harim
The ones from the tribe of Levi who returned were:
40 74 descendants of Jeshua and Kadmiel, who were from the family of Hodaviah
41 128 singers who were descendants of Asaph
42 139 ◄gatekeepers/men who guarded the gates of the temple► who were descendants of Shallum, Ater, Talmon, Akkub, Hatita, and Shobai
 
43 The ◄temple workers/men who would work in the temple► who were descendants of these men:
Ziha, Hasupha, Tabbaoth,
44 Keros, Siaha, Padon,
45 Lebanah, Hagabah, Akkub,
46 Hagab, Shalmai, Hanan,
47 Giddel, Gahar, Reaiah,
48 Rezin, Nekoda, Gazzam,
49 Uzza, Paseah, Besai,
50 Asnah, Meunim, Nephusim,
51 Bakbuk, Hakupha, Harhur,
52 Bazluth, Mehida, Harsha,
53 Barkos, Sisera, Temah,
54 Neziah, and Hatipha.
 
55 These descendants of King Solomon's servants returned:
 
Sotai, Hassophereth, Peruda,
56 Jaalah, Darkon, Giddel,
57 Shephatiah, Hattil, Pokereth-Hazzebaim, and Ami.
 
58 Altogether, there were 392 temple workers and descendants of Solomon's servants who returned.
 
59 There was another group who returned to Judah from Tel-Melah, Tel-Harsha, Kerub, Addan, and Immer towns in Babylonia. But they could not prove that they were descendants of people who previously lived in Israel.
 
60 This group included 652 people who were descendants of Delaiah, Tobiah, and Nekoda.
61 Hobaiah's clan, Hakkoz's clan, and Barzillai's clan also returned. Barzillai had married a woman who was a descendant of Barzillai from the Gilead region, and he had taken for himself the name of his father-in-law's clan.
62 The people in that group searched in the documents that had the names of the ancestors of all the clans, but these men's names were not found. So they were not permitted do the work that priests did. 63 The governor told them that they would need to ask a priest to consult Yahweh by ◄casting the sacred lots/throwing the sacred stones that had been marked►, to determine if those men were truly Israelis. When the priests did that, if the stones showed that those men were Israelis, they would be permitted to eat the shares of the sacrifices that were given to the priests.
 
64 Altogether 42,360 Israeli people who returned to Judah. 65 There were also 7,337 servants and 200 musicians, both men and women, who returned. 66 The Israelis brought with them from Babylonia 736 horses, 245 mules, 67 435 camels, and 6,720 donkeys.
68 When they arrived at the temple of Yahweh in Jerusalem, some of the clan leaders gave money for the supplies needed to rebuild the temple at the place where the temple had been previously. 69 They all gave as much money as they were able to give. Altogether they gave 61,000 gold coins, ◄6,250 pounds/3,000 kilograms► of silver, and 100 robes for the priests.
70 Then the priests, the descendants of Levi, the musicians, the temple guards, and some of the other people started to live in the towns and villages near Jerusalem. The rest of the people went to the other places in Israel there where their ancestors had lived.