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The children of Senaah, three thousand and six hundred and thirty.

Ezra 2:35 (KJV)

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Senaahhis sons (descendants) returned to Judah after captivity (EZR 2:35)

Commentary on Ezra 2:35

The children of Senaah, three thousand and six hundred and thirty—With 3,630 people, Senaah provided the largest single family contingent in the entire census, yet this town is otherwise unknown in Scripture. The Hebrew name Senaah (סְנָאָה) possibly means 'thorny' or 'hated,' making this massive representation remarkably significant—the despised became the most numerous.This statistical prominence of an obscure town illustrates God's kingdom paradox: 'the last shall be first' (Matthew 20:16). While famous families like Jedaiah's priests (v. 36) numbered 973, unknown Senaah contributed nearly ...

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