Nehemiah 12:11

Authorized King James Version

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And Joiada begat Jonathan, and Jonathan begat Jaddua.

Original Language Analysis

וְיֽוֹיָדָע֙ And Joiada H3111
וְיֽוֹיָדָע֙ And Joiada
Strong's: H3111
Word #: 1 of 8
jojada, the name of two israelites
הוֹלִ֥יד begat H3205
הוֹלִ֥יד begat
Strong's: H3205
Word #: 2 of 8
to bear young; causatively, to beget; medically, to act as midwife; specifically, to show lineage
אֶת H853
אֶת
Strong's: H853
Word #: 3 of 8
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
וְיֽוֹנָתָ֖ן Jonathan H3129
וְיֽוֹנָתָ֖ן Jonathan
Strong's: H3129
Word #: 4 of 8
jonathan, the name of ten israelites
וְיֽוֹנָתָ֖ן Jonathan H3129
וְיֽוֹנָתָ֖ן Jonathan
Strong's: H3129
Word #: 5 of 8
jonathan, the name of ten israelites
הוֹלִ֥יד begat H3205
הוֹלִ֥יד begat
Strong's: H3205
Word #: 6 of 8
to bear young; causatively, to beget; medically, to act as midwife; specifically, to show lineage
אֶת H853
אֶת
Strong's: H853
Word #: 7 of 8
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
יַדּֽוּעַ׃ Jaddua H3037
יַדּֽוּעַ׃ Jaddua
Strong's: H3037
Word #: 8 of 8
jaddua, the name of two israelites

Analysis & Commentary

And Joiada begat Jonathan, and Jonathan begat Jaddua.

This verse within Nehemiah 12 addresses themes of worship, dedication, celebration, generational continuity. The wall dedication features joyful worship and thanksgiving, celebrating God's faithfulness in enabling the work's completion. 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