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The children of Harim, one thousand [and] seventeen.

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God Guides Practical Steps

Commentators highlight that Nehemiah's decision to consult this genealogical list was not merely a practical one but was inspired by God. Scholars note that Nehemiah explicitly credits God for the idea. This reminds believers that God's guidance extends to administrative tasks and practical planning, not just overtly 'spiritual' matters. All good work, even counting people, can be directed by Divine Providence.

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Nehemiah

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Nehemiah 7:5–73

19th Century

Bishop

The genealogical record of the people, as the first step toward increasing the population of the metropolis, was decided upon with clear divine gui…

John Gill

John Gill

On Nehemiah 7:42

17th Century

Pastor

(See Gill on Nehemiah 7:6).

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Nehemiah 7:5–73

17th Century

Minister

Nehemiah knew that the safety of a city, under God, depends more upon the inhabitants than upon its walls. Every good gift and every good work are …