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Thamah

Thamah was a family of temple servants who returned from Babylonian exile with Zerubbabel. They are listed among the Nethinim, those dedicated to serve in God's house.

Overview

Thamah was the head of a family of temple servants (Nethinim) who returned from exile in Babylon during the restoration of Jerusalem under Zerubbabel's leadership. The Nethinim were descendants of non-Israelite workers dedicated to assist the Levites in temple service. Thamah's household numbered 973 individuals, indicating a substantial family group committed to God's work.

Key Scriptures

"The children of Thamah, the children of Uzzah" (Ezra 2:53, KJV). "The children of Thamah, the children of Uzzah" (Nehemiah 7:55, KJV). These parallel accounts in Ezra and Nehemiah both document Thamah's family among the 7,537 temple servants who returned to rebuild God's house.

Application

Thamah's legacy reminds us that faithful service to God's house—whether prominent or behind-the-scenes—honors Him and builds His kingdom across generations.

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Called also Tamah, one of the Nethinim.