Dear RTB’ers,
If today’s reading seems familiar, go back to Ezra 2 and you’ll see the same listing, almost identical. Why two listing in what was originally one Ezra-Nehemiah text? We don’t know – but what we do know is that the Lord God knew each one of His people by name, by ancestry, by town. A song that we sing at church comes to mind, “He knows my name”:
I have a Maker
Tommy Walker
He formed my heart
Before even time began
My life was in his hands
He knows my name
He knows my every thought
And He’s seen each tear that falls
And hears me when I call
Two verses surprised me: The city was wide and large, but the people within it were few, and no houses had been rebuilt. … and all Israel, lived in their towns. And when the seventh month had come, the people of Israel were in their towns. (vv. 4, 73b) Earlier we had seen that Jewish people in the surrounding towns had come to Jerusalem to help rebuild the wall. Now we find out that Jerusalem, itself, is relatively uninhabited. The people would rather live in rural areas (where they could grow their own food?) than have a shut-up feeling in Jerusalem. Took me by surprise… What’s your take? Why would the people rather live in the nearby towns than in the city?
Blessings.