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Mehunim

The Mehunim were a family of temple servants (Nethinim) who returned from Babylonian exile with Zerubbabel. They are listed among those who helped rebuild the Jerusalem temple.

Overview

The Mehunim were descendants of the Nethinim, a group of non-Israelite workers dedicated to temple service. They returned to Jerusalem after the Babylonian captivity and participated in the restoration of worship at the rebuilt temple. Their inclusion in the genealogical records demonstrates God's provision of workers for His house even among foreign servants.

Key Scriptures

"The children of Bazluth, the children of Mehida, the children of Harsha, the children of Barkos, the children of Sisera, the children of Teman, the children of Neziah, and the children of Hatipha." (Ezra 2:50, ESV)

"The children of Bazluth, the children of Mehida, the children of Harsha, the children of Barkos, the children of Sisera, the children of Tema, the children of Neziah, the children of Hatipha." (Nehemiah 7:52, ESV)

Application

We can trust that God equips and provides workers for His purposes, using all types of people to accomplish His will in building up His kingdom.

Scripture References 2
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Called also Meunim, a person whose descendants returned from exile.