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Nechemyah 7:48-59 Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)

48. The Bnei Levanah, the Bnei Chagava, the Bnei Salmai,

49. The Bnei Chanan, the Bnei Giddel, the Bnei Gachar,

50. The Bnei Reayah, the Bnei Retzin, the Bnei Nekoda,

51. The Bnei Gazzam, the Bnei Uzza, the Bnei Paseach,

52. The Bnei Besai, the Bnei Meunim, the Bnei Nephishesim,

53. The Bnei Bakbuk, the Bnei Chakupha, the Bnei Charchur,

54. The Bnei Batzlit, the Bnei Mechida, the Bnei Charsha,

55. The Bnei Barkos, the Bnei Sisra, the Bnei Tamach,

56. The Bnei Netziach, the Bnei Chatipha.

57. The Bnei Avdei Sh'lomo; the Bnei Sotai, the Bnei Sopheret, the Bnei Perida, [T.N. This book teaches that the work of G-d is so difficult, that no one person can do it alone. People working together is a picture of what is involved in being in a Messianic kehillah or any ministry for G-d. We are inspired as we see how the wall came together in only 52 days (see Neh 6:15) when Nehemiah arrived in 445. However, everything was not accomplished quite so fast. The Mizbe'ach and the Beis Hamikdash were restored and the work took place from 538-515 B.C.E. and was finally completed after Darius I (522-486 B.C.E.) gave his official permission, though the foundation of the Beis Hamikdash was laid as early as 536 B.C.E. Then came the reforming work of Ezra in 458 B.C.E. during the reign of Artaxerxes I (465-424).

58. The Bnei Yaala, the Bnei Darkon, the Bnei Giddel,

59. The Bnei Shephatyah, the Bnei Chattil, the Bnei Pocheret-Hatzvayim, the Bnei Amon.

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