Nehemiah 7:69
“Their camels, four hundred thirty and five: six thousand seven hundred and twenty asses.”

What does Nehemiah 7:69 mean?
Nehemiah 7:69 (KJV) reads, "Their horses, seven hundred thirty and six: their mules, two hundred forty and five." This verse is part of a list of items and animals that were counted and recorded as the Israelites began to reestablish themselves in Jerusalem after the Babylonian…
Read full commentaryDevotionalCounting the Blessings: A Devotional Reflection on Nehemiah 7:69
The Book of Nehemiah, while often recognized for its narrative surrounding the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem and the restoration of the Jewish community post-exile, also contains passages that may seem mundane at first glance, such as Nehemiah 7:69. This verse states…
Read devotionalPrayerA Prayer of Thanksgiving and Devotion for God's Provision
Dear Heavenly Father, As we come before You in this moment of prayer, we lift our hearts in gratitude and remembrance of the wonders You have done for Your people throughout the ages. Today, we reflect on the words of Nehemiah 7:69: "Their camels, four hundred thirty and five…
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