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Ezra 2:12

Posted on 18 May at 13:59

The children of Azgad, a thousand, two hundred, twentie and two. Ezra 2:12 (KJV)

The book of Ezra is a historical book in the Old Testament that describes the return of the Israelites from the Babylonian exile to Jerusalem. Ezra 2 provides a list of the heads of families who returned from Babylon to Jerusalem under the leadership of Zerubbabel.

Azgad was one of the family heads who returned from exile. This verse specifically mentions the children or descendants of Azgad, and their number is given as two thousand three hundred.

In the Bible, numbers often hold symbolic meanings. While the number 2,300 does not have any specific symbolic significance, it reflects the size and significance of the group of Azgad’s descendants who returned to Jerusalem. This number indicates a relatively large group, emphasizing their contribution to the rebuilding of the city.

The fact that Azgad’s descendants returned to Jerusalem from exile is significant in itself. It highlights God’s faithfulness to His promises to restore the people of Israel to their land after the Babylonian captivity. Despite the hardships and challenges they faced, these individuals took part in fulfilling God’s plan for the restoration of Jerusalem.

While the verse mentions the collective number of Azgad’s descendants, it is essential to remember that each individual had a part to play in the restoration process. They had a unique role and contribution to the rebuilding of Jerusalem. This reminds us that in God’s kingdom, every person has value and a purpose in His plan.

Ezra 2:12 highlights the descendants of Azgad who returned from Babylon to Jerusalem and emphasizes their contribution to the restoration of the city.

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