Ezra 10:36
“Vaniah, Meremoth, Eliashib,”

What does Ezra 10:36 mean?
The book of Ezra is a historical and religious text that details the events surrounding the return of the Jewish exiles to Jerusalem from Babylon. Chapter 10 specifically deals with the issue of intermarriage between the returning exiles and the non-Jewish peoples living in the…
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In the rich tapestry of the Bible, the Book of Ezra stands as a monumental reminder of God’s faithfulness to His people. Ezra 10:36 states, "Vaniah, Meremoth, Eliashib," a list of men, whose names may seem obscure yet carry profound significance in the context of restoration and…
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Heavenly Father, In the quiet moments of reflection, we come before You with hearts laden with gratitude and reverence. We acknowledge Your steadfast love and faithfulness, which stretches beyond generations. As we delve into Your Word, we are reminded of the testimony in Ezra…
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