Ezra 2:65

65 besides their men-servants and maid-servants, these were seven thousand three hundred thirty-seven: and these were two hundred singing men and singing women.

Ezra 2:65 Meaning and Commentary

Ezra 2:65

Besides their servants and their maids, of whom there were
seven thousand three hundred thirty and seven
This shows that the greater part of those that returned were of the poorer sort, since there were so few servants that belonged unto them; these came not into the above account:

and there were among them two hundred singing men and singing women;
among the servants, who were kept by persons of figure for their pleasure and recreation, see ( Ecclesiastes 2:8 ) , for that these were such as were employed in sacred service is not so clear, especially the latter, though some conclude it from ( 1 Chronicles 25:5 1 Chronicles 25:6 ) , but rather they were such as were employed at marriages, festivals, and funerals; though Jarchi thinks they were employed by the returning captives, to make them cheerful as they travelled along, (See Gill on Isaiah 55:12).

Ezra 2:65 In-Context

63 And the Athersastha told them that they should not eat of the most holy things, until a priest should arise with Lights and Perfections.
64 And all the congregation together about forty-two thousand three hundred and sixty;
65 besides their men-servants and maid-servants, these were seven thousand three hundred thirty-seven: and these were two hundred singing men and singing women.
66 Their horses seven hundred thirty-six, their mules, two hundred forty-five.
67 Their camels, four hundred thirty-five; their asses, six thousand seven hundred twenty.

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