Nehemiah 7:6
These are the children of the province, that went up out of the captivity, of those that had been carried away, whom Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon had carried away, and came again to Jerusalem and to Judah, every one unto his city;
Cross-reference
Nehemiah 11:3 lists those who settled in Jerusalem and towns, continuing the census of returnees begun here.
Nehemiah 1:3 reports the distress of the remnant after the exile, setting the context for the return listed here.
2 Kings 24:14-16 details the deportation of Judah's elite that Nehemiah 7:6 references as the origin of the returnees.
Ezra 2:1-70 contains the identical list of returned exiles that Nehemiah 7:6 introduces, likely from the same source.
Jeremiah 52:1-34 also describes the fall of Jerusalem and the exile, reinforcing the event behind the captivity mentioned in this verse.
2 Kings 25:11 records additional captives taken after Jerusalem's fall, complementing the background of the exiles in Nehemiah 7:6.
2 Chronicles 36:1-23 recounts the exile and Cyrus's decree, providing the broader historical context for the return in Nehemiah 7:6.
Jeremiah 39:1-18 recounts the fall of Jerusalem and capture by Nebuchadnezzar, providing the historical background for the exile referenced here.