>>As Pom sees it, the <b>completed</b> census of the return to Jerusalem of the Babylonian captives is reported in Ezra 2:1-70,while Nehemiah reports <b>incomplete</b> figures from Ezra's census in progress. This doesn't make sense. Why would it matter to God that his Bible readers know what the incompleted census was?<<
The census taking was done to keep track of the people.
>>Consider the 2000 Census. Would it make sense for anyone to record for historical purposes the various county, state, and country figures before the census was over? What historian in his right mind would tell his readers that the census-in-progress, with six months left to count, was 237,456,123 citizens? Who would care? All that matters is how many citizens there REALLY are, not how many had been counted half way through the census, right?<<
Because the journey from captivity was not like getting in your car and heading out. If the returnees left captivity, they walked and rode on animals across dangerous conditions. The leadership obviously took two accountings. One when the leadership immediately got there and another one some time afterward to take into account stragglers and the like. Who would care? The men God put in charge of overseeing his people.
>>Thus, it doesn't make any sense at all that an all-knowing god would have inspired Nehemiah to waste two pages of God's Bible telling readers what the incompleted "vote-count" was; it was then, and is now, something of zero value and zero importance.<<
Sure it would. It showed the concern of the leadership God had appointed over Israel, to keep track of ALL his people during a dangerous time of going from point A to point B.
>>Thus, God must NOT have inspired Nehemiah to do what he did.<<
You arguement has no merit to me. The leadership of Israel would certainly have counted as many times as deemed necessary to satisfy their concern of ALL the company of Israel arriving safely. It is all very simple...and a very trivial matter.
>>Why are so many of the family figures identical and the wording used to describe these figures almost identical?<<
Why are so many different and the wording different? Because they were counted twice.
>>Is it not reasonable to imagine that what happened is that Nehemiah and Ezra were each reporting the final census figures using flawed copies of a third party's data (or else Nehemiah was using a flawed copy of Ezra's data)?<<
It is just as reasonable to imagine two accountings at two different times. The best proof is the difference in money. More time goes by, the more people arrive, the more money they donate to the rebuilding effort.
>>Finally, I note that Pom didn't respond to my query in an earlier post. If Nehemiah wanted his readers to know that his figures were incomplete, why--if he was guided to write flawlessly by an all-powerful god--didn't he tell the reader this important information?<<
I most certainly did...
Of which Nehemiah INFORMED THE READER OF WHY he was referencing genealogical documents for a specific purpose:
Neh 7:4
4 Now the city was large and spacious, but there were few people in it, and the houses had not yet been rebuilt.
WHERE'S ALL THE PEOPLE???
Neh 7:4-5
5 So my God put it into my heart to assemble the nobles, the officials and the common people for registration by families. I found the genealogical record of those who had been the first to return.
All we have here is God telling Nehemiah to assemble so as to registrate. He then finds a document of genealogies of the first ones to return. Since the document is called a record of the FIRST ones returning, it would with no difficulty impart that there must have been some returning AFTER the first ones to return. Otherwise first ones returning has no meaning. He was obviously comparing the first ones genealogies document with the ones who were there. There was a problem that Nehemiah was trying to figure out, and AGAIN what was that?
Neh 7:4
4 Now the city was large and spacious, but there were few people in it, and the houses had not yet been rebuilt.
Where's all the people??? What was God's answer?
Neh 7:4-5
5 So my God put it into my heart to assemble the nobles, the officials and the common people for registration by families. I found the genealogical record of those who had been the first to return.
So Nehemiah could start identifying WHO's MISSING.
Joseph, this is really getting old, ya know?