Darkon דַּרְקוֹן

Male H1874 2 books

Ancestor of a family of temple servants

Biography

Darkon is mentioned in Ezr.2.56 and Neh.7.58 as the ancestor of a family of temple servants (Nethinim) who returned to Jerusalem from the Babylonian exile. The Nethinim were a group of people assigned to assist the Levites in the maintenance and service of the Temple.

In both passages, the descendants of Darkon are listed among the Nethinim who returned to Jerusalem under the leadership of Zerubbabel, the governor of Judah, and Jeshua, the high priest. This return took place around 538 BC, after the Persian king Cyrus issued a decree allowing the Jews to return to their homeland and rebuild the Temple.

The mention of Darkon's family in these lists highlights the importance of the Nethinim in the restoration of Temple worship after the exile. Although they were not Levites, they played a vital role in supporting the Temple's functions and were considered part of the Jewish community.

Apart from being named as the ancestor of a family of temple servants, no other information about Darkon himself is provided in the Bible.

In Scripture

2 biblical books ; 2 with study content
Ezra 1 verse
  • Ezra 2:56

    "the children of Jaalah, the children of Darkon, the children of Giddel,"

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Nehemiah 1 verse
  • Nehemiah 7:58

    "the children of Jaala, the children of Darkon, the children of Giddel,"

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Names & Aliases

Form Language Script Strong's
Named Hebrew דַּרְקוֹן H1874
Encyclopedia Article

Darkon

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

dar'-ling (yachidh, "only," the King James Version margin, "only one"; the American Revised Version, margin, "dear life"): Used poetically for the life or soul (Ps 22:20; <ref osisR