· Translation: KJV

Nehemiah 10:21Meshezabel, Zadok, Jaddua,

The setting

Jerusalem, ~445 BC. The rebuilt city. Jewish leaders publicly sign their names to a covenant with God, each name representing a family line that survived 70 years of exile in Babylon.

The emotion here: reverent awe at recording covenant history

The original word

Meshezabel (מְשֵׁיזַבְאֵל) — God delivers, a name carrying hope through generations

Why it matters

These were actual signatures on a binding legal document, not just a list

Read with care

What most readers miss in Nehemiah 10:21

Every name represents a family that refused to assimilate in Babylon for 70 years

Common misconceptionPeople skip genealogies as 'boring lists,' but these are covenant witnesses — real people who risked everything to rebuild God's city after exile.

Bible Genome reading

Nehemiah 10:21 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerNarrator
EraPost-Exile
Primary emotionresting
Literary typegenealogy

Emotional genome

Comfort power20%
Quotability10%
Memorability20%
Crisis relevance10%
Standalone20%
Themes:covenantcommunity

In context

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Nehemiah 10:21 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, community. Notable phrases: Meshezabel; Zadok; Jaddua.

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