2 Here is a list of the people of the province who had been exiled, carried off to Bavel by N’vukhadnetzar king of Bavel, but who later returned from exile and went up to Yerushalayim and Y’hudah, each to his own city; 2 they went with Z’rubavel, Yeshua, Nechemyah, S’rayah, Re‘elyah, Mordekhai, Bilshan, Mispar, Bigvai, Rechum and Ba‘anah.
The number of men from the people of Isra’el:
3 descendants of Par‘osh | 2,172 |
4 descendants of Sh’fatyah | 372 |
5 descendants of Arach | 775 |
6 descendants of Pachat-Mo’av, |
from the descendants of Yeshua and Yo’av | 2,812 |
7 descendants of ‘Eilam | 1,254 |
8 descendants of Zatu | 945 |
9 descendants of Zakkai | 760 |
10 descendants of Bani | 642 |
11 descendants of B’vai | 623 |
12 descendants of ‘Azgad | 1,222 |
13 descendants of Adonikam | 666 |
14 descendants of Bigvai | 2,056 |
15 descendants of ‘Adin | 454 |
16 descendants of Ater, of Y’chizkiyah | 98 |
17 descendants of Betzai | 323 |
18 descendants of Yorah | 112 |
19 descendants of Hashum | 223 |
20 descendants of Gibbar | 95 |
21 descendants of Beit-Lechem | 123 |
22 people of N’tofah | 56 |
23 people of ‘Anatot | 128 |
24 descendants of ‘Azmavet | 42 |
25 descendants of Kiryat-‘Arim, K’firah and Be’erot | 743 |
26 descendants of Ramah and Geva | 621 |
27 people of Mikhmas | 122 |
28 people of Beit-El and ‘Ai | 223 |
29 descendants of N’vo | 52 |
30 descendants of Magbish | 156 |
31 descendants of the other ‘Eilam | 1,254 |
32 descendants of Harim | 320 |
33 descendants of Lod, Hadid and Ono | 725 |
34 descendants of Yericho | 345 |
35 descendants of S’na’ah | 3,630 |
descendants of Y’da‘yah, of the house of Yeshua | 973 |
37 descendants of Immer | 1,052 |
38 descendants of Pash’chur | 1,247 |
39 descendants of Harim | 1,017 |
descendants of Yeshua and Kadmi’el, |
of the descendants of Hodavyah | 74 |
41 The singers: |
42 The descendants of the gatekeepers: |
descendants of Shalum, |
descendants of Ater, |
descendants of Talmon, |
descendants of ‘Akuv, |
descendants of Hatita, and |
descendants of Shovai — |
in all, | 139 |
descendants of Tzicha, |
descendants of Hasufa, |
descendants of Taba‘ot, |
44 descendants of Keros, |
descendants of Sia‘ha |
descendants of Padon, |
45 descendants of L’vanah, |
descendants of Hagavah, |
descendants of ‘Akuv, |
46 descendants of Hagav, |
descendants of Salmai, |
descendants of Hanan, |
47 descendants of Giddel, |
descendants of Gachar, |
descendants of Re’ayah, |
48 descendants of Retzin, |
descendants of N’koda, |
descendants of Gazam, |
49 descendants of ‘Uza, |
descendants of Paseach, |
descendants of Besai, |
50 descendants of Asnah, |
descendants of Me‘unim, |
descendants of N’fusim, |
51 descendants of Bakbuk, |
descendants of Hakufa, |
descendants of Harhur, |
52 descendants of Batzlut, |
descendants of M’chida, |
descendants of Harsha, |
53 descendants of Barkos, |
descendants of Sisra, |
descendants of Temach, |
54 descendants of N’tziach, and |
descendants of Hatifa. |
55 The descendants of Shlomo’s servants: |
descendants of Sotai, |
descendants of Hasoferet, |
descendants of P’ruda, |
56 descendants of Ya‘alah, |
descendants of Darkon, |
descendants of Giddel, |
57 descendants of Sh’fatyah, |
descendants of Hatil, |
descendants of Pokheret-Hatzvayim, and |
descendants of Ami. |
58 All the temple servants and the |
descendants of Shlomo’s servants numbered | 392 |
59 The following went up from Tel-Melach, Tel-Harsha, K’ruv, Adan and Immer; but they could not state which fathers’ clan they or their children belonged to, [so it was not clear] whether they were from Isra’el:
60 descendants of D’layah, |
descendants of Toviyah, and |
descendants of N’koda | 652 |
61 and of the descendants of the cohanim:
descendants of Havayah,
descendants of Hakotz, and
descendants of Barzillai, who took a wife from the
daughters of Barzillai the Gil‘adi and was named after them.
62 These tried to locate their genealogical records, but they weren’t found. Therefore they were considered defiled and were not allowed to serve as cohanim. 63 The Tirshata told them not to eat any of the especially holy food until a cohen appeared who could consult the urim and tumim.
64 The entire assembly numbered 42,360 — 65 not including their male and female slaves, of whom there were 7,337. They also had 200 male and female singers.
66 Their horses numbered 736; their mules, 245; 67 their camels, 435; and their donkeys, 6,720.
68 Some of the heads of fathers’ clans, when they came to the house of Adonai in Yerushalayim, made voluntary offerings for rebuilding the house of God on its site. 69 According to their means they gave into the treasury for the work 61,000 gold darkmonim [about two-thirds of a ton], 5,000 manim of silver [just over three tons], and a hundred tunics for the cohanim.
70 So the cohanim, the L’vi’im, some of the people, the singers, the gatekeepers and the temple servants lived in their towns and all Isra’el in their towns.