· Translation: KJV

Nehemiah 7:24The children of Hariph, one hundred twelve.

The setting

Jerusalem, ~444 BC. Nehemiah meticulously records every family that survived 70 years of exile in Babylon and returned to rebuild their homeland in modern-day Israel.

The emotion here: meticulous reverence for God's preservation of His people

The original word

banîm (בָּנִים) — sons/children, emphasizing generational continuity despite displacement

Why it matters

The Hariph family name appears nowhere else in Scripture except this census list

Read with care

What most readers miss in Nehemiah 7:24

Each number represents families who kept their identity for 70 years in a foreign land

Common misconceptionPeople skip genealogies as boring lists, but this is a miracle census—families who maintained their identity through 70 years of exile and displacement.

Bible Genome reading

Nehemiah 7:24 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerNehemiah
EraPost-Exile
Primary emotionresting
Literary typegenealogy

Emotional genome

Comfort power20%
Quotability10%
Memorability10%
Crisis relevance10%
Standalone20%
Themes:restorationcommunity

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Nehemiah 7:24 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 20% and a tone that is reflective. It belongs to the genealogy genre of biblical literature. Key themes include restoration, community. Notable phrases: children of Hariph.

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