1 Chronicles 9:2
Now the first inhabitants that dwelt in their possessions in their cities were, the Israelites, the priests, Levites, and the Nethinims.
Cross-reference
Joshua 9:21-27 explains how Gibeonites became woodcutters and water carriers for the temple — the origin of the 'temple servants' mentioned.
Ezra 2:70 describes the same resettlement: priests, Levites, temple servants settling in their towns — a near-verbatim parallel.
Nehemiah 7:60 lists temple servants among the returnees, echoing the same category in Chronicles' first inhabitants.
Nehemiah 7:73 reports the same return of priests, Levites, and temple servants to their towns — directly parallel.
Nehemiah 11:3 lists the returnees living in Jerusalem and Judah's towns — matching the 'first to live again' in their territory.
Nehemiah 11:21 specifies that temple servants lived in Ophel, giving location detail for the group mentioned here.
Joshua 9:27 shows the origin of temple servants as Gibeonite woodcutters, the historical source for the class listed here.
Nehemiah 3:26 shows temple servants repairing the wall near Ophel, connecting the group to post-exilic rebuilding.
Nehemiah 7:46 gives the family names of temple servants, providing detail on the clans included in this class.
Ezra 2:43 lists the temple servant families returning from exile — the same group referenced.
Ezra 2:58 gives the total count of temple servants and Solomon's servants — the group named.