· Translation: KJV

Nehemiah 12:6Shemaiah, and Joiarib, Jedaiah.

The setting

Jerusalem, ~445 BC. Scribes meticulously record the names of priests who returned to rebuild their broken city and temple, now modern-day Jerusalem, Israel...

The emotion here: reverent duty while recording sacred history

The original word

kohen (כהן) — priest, one who draws near to God on behalf of the people

Why it matters

These priests had maintained their genealogical records even during 70 years of Babylonian exile

Read with care

What most readers miss in Nehemiah 12:6

Each name represents a family that chose to leave comfortable Babylon for rubble-filled Jerusalem

Common misconceptionPeople skip genealogies as boring, but this was written for exiles who thought their family lines were lost forever. Every name was proof God preserved His people.

Bible Genome reading

Nehemiah 12:6 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerNehemiah
EraPost-Exile
Primary emotionresting
Literary typegenealogy

Emotional genome

Comfort power10%
Quotability10%
Memorability10%
Crisis relevance10%
Standalone10%
Themes:priestly lineagecontinuity

In context

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Open Nehemiah 12

Nehemiah 12:6 comes from the book of Nehemiah, written during the Post-Exile period. These words are attributed to Nehemiah. The dominant emotion in this verse is resting, with a comfort power of 10% and a tone that is reflective. It belongs to the genealogy genre of biblical literature. Key themes include priestly lineage, continuity. Notable phrases: Shemaiah; Joiarib; Jedaiah.

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