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Shalmai

Shalmai was a servant of the temple whose descendants returned from exile to Jerusalem. He appears in the lists of those who came back with Zerubbabel.

Overview

Shalmai was among the temple servants (Nethinim) whose family returned from the Babylonian exile. The mention of his descendants in both Ezra and Nehemiah indicates his line maintained a role in the restored Jewish community and temple service.

Key Scriptures

"The sons of Shalmai, the sons of Hanan, the sons of Giddel..." (Ezra 2:46, ESV). "The sons of Shalmai, the sons of Hanan, the sons of Giddel..." (Nehemiah 7:48, ESV). These identical lists document the return of exiles under Zerubbabel's leadership, emphasizing God's faithfulness in restoring His people and temple worship after captivity.

Application

Shalmai's family reminds us that God preserves faithful remnants through difficult seasons and restores them to purposeful service in His kingdom.

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One of the Nethinim.