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Of the sons of Adonikam, [who were] the last; and these are their names: Eliphelet, Jeuel, and Shemaiah; and with them sixty males.
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The 'Last Sons' Explained
Commentators clarify that the phrase "the last sons of Adonikam" likely refers to the younger branches of that family. The older branches had already been recorded as returning in the first wave of exiles mentioned in Ezra chapter 2. This detail shows the ongoing and multi-generational nature of the return to Jerusalem.
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Ezra
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19th Century
Bishop
And of the last sons. —The younger branches, the elder being reported in Ezra 2:13.
17th Century
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(See Gill on Ezra 7:3).
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Ezra assembles the outcasts of Israel, and the dispersed of Judah. God raised up the spirits of a small remnant to accompany him. What a pity that …