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Sophereth

Sophereth was a servant of Solomon whose descendants returned from Babylonian exile with Zerubbabel. She represents the faithful remnant who maintained their identity and returned to rebuild Jerusalem.

Overview

Sophereth was among Solomon's servants whose family line survived the Babylonian exile and returned to Judah under Zerubbabel's leadership in the restoration period. Her name appears in the genealogical records of those who helped rebuild the temple and city of Jerusalem, demonstrating God's preservation of His people through judgment.

Key Scriptures

"The children of Sophereth, the children of Peruda" (Ezra 2:55, NASB). "The sons of Sophereth, the sons of Peruda" (Nehemiah 7:57, NASB). These parallel genealogies document the returning exiles, with Sophereth's descendants listed among the temple servants who had served in Solomon's household and now helped restore worship in Jerusalem.

Application

Sophereth's inclusion in the returning remnant reminds us that God never abandons His people and preserves a faithful line even through exile and judgment, calling them to rebuild and restore their faith community.

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A servant of Solomon, whose descendants returned from captivity to Jerusalem.