· Translation: KJV

Nehemiah 10:13Hodiah, Bani, Beninu.

The setting

Jerusalem, ~445 BC. Three more clan leaders step forward to sign the covenant. Their descendants will read these names for centuries.

The emotion here: careful preservation of a historic covenant moment

The original word

Hodaviah (הודיה) — 'praise of Yahweh' — worship embedded in identity

Why it matters

This covenant signing happened after the wall was complete and the Law was read publicly

Read with care

What most readers miss in Nehemiah 10:13

These three names appear together nowhere else in Scripture — this moment made them eternal

Common misconceptionThese seem like random names, but each represents a family clan that publicly committed to Torah observance after decades of exile compromise.

Bible Genome reading

Nehemiah 10:13 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerNarrator
EraPost-Exile
Primary emotionresting
Literary typegenealogy

Emotional genome

Comfort power20%
Quotability10%
Memorability20%
Crisis relevance10%
Standalone20%
Themes:covenant commitmentLevitical service

In context

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Open Nehemiah 10

Nehemiah 10:13 comes from the book of Nehemiah, written during the Post-Exile period. These words are attributed to Narrator. The dominant emotion in this verse is resting, with a comfort power of 20% and a tone that is reflective. It belongs to the genealogy genre of biblical literature. Key themes include covenant commitment, Levitical service. Notable phrases: Hodiah, Bani, Beninu.

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