Nehemiah 11:15

Authorized King James Version

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Also of the Levites: Shemaiah the son of Hashub, the son of Azrikam, the son of Hashabiah, the son of Bunni;

Original Language Analysis

וּמִֽן H4480
וּמִֽן
Strong's: H4480
Word #: 1 of 11
properly, a part of; hence (prepositionally), from or out of in many senses
הַלְוִיִּ֑ם Also of the Levites H3881
הַלְוִיִּ֑ם Also of the Levites
Strong's: H3881
Word #: 2 of 11
a levite or descendant of levi
שְׁמַעְיָ֧ה Shemaiah H8098
שְׁמַעְיָ֧ה Shemaiah
Strong's: H8098
Word #: 3 of 11
shemajah, the name of twenty-five israelites
בֶּן the son H1121
בֶּן the son
Strong's: H1121
Word #: 4 of 11
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
חַשּׁ֛וּב of Hashub H2815
חַשּׁ֛וּב of Hashub
Strong's: H2815
Word #: 5 of 11
chashshub, the name of two or three israelites
בֶּן the son H1121
בֶּן the son
Strong's: H1121
Word #: 6 of 11
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
עַזְרִיקָ֥ם of Azrikam H5840
עַזְרִיקָ֥ם of Azrikam
Strong's: H5840
Word #: 7 of 11
azrikam, the name of four israelites
בֶּן the son H1121
בֶּן the son
Strong's: H1121
Word #: 8 of 11
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
חֲשַׁבְיָ֖ה of Hashabiah H2811
חֲשַׁבְיָ֖ה of Hashabiah
Strong's: H2811
Word #: 9 of 11
chashabjah, the name of nine israelites
בֶּן the son H1121
בֶּן the son
Strong's: H1121
Word #: 10 of 11
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
בּוּנִּֽי׃ of Bunni H1138
בּוּנִּֽי׃ of Bunni
Strong's: H1138
Word #: 11 of 11
bunni or buni, an israelite

Analysis & Commentary

Also of the Levites: Shemaiah the son of Hashub, the son of Azrikam, the son of Hashabiah, the son of Bunni;

This verse within Nehemiah 11 addresses themes of sacrifice, community building, strategic living. Repopulating Jerusalem required sacrifice—willingness to leave comfortable situations to strengthen the covenant community. This passage demonstrates biblical principles applicable across both testaments—God's sovereignty combined with human responsibility, faith expressed through obedient action, and the necessity of both individual and corporate commitment to covenant faithfulness. Nehemiah models leadership that combines vision, prayer, courage, integrity, and perseverance amid sustained opposition.

Historical Context

Nehemiah's account occurs during Persian imperial dominance (539-331 BC), specifically 445-433 BC under Artaxerxes I. Nehemiah's final reforms address recurring covenant violations, demonstrating the ongoing challenge of maintaining spiritual commitment across generations. The Persian period was crucial transitional time when Jewish identity shifted from monarchical nationalism to Torah-centered covenantal community. Without political independence, the people's cohesion depended on shared scripture, temple worship, and covenant obedience. This established patterns persisting through the Second Temple period into New Testament times. Understanding this context illuminates Jesus's ministry among a people shaped by these reforms and challenges.

Questions for Reflection