Nehemiah returnee genealogy register behind Nehemiah 7
A reported genealogy register behind the list of first returnees in Nehemiah 7.
L4 Draft articles and reviews
Nehemiah returnee genealogy register behind Nehemiah 7 v1 ยท Draft
A found-register notice behind the returnee list.
This article describes an entity that is not directly attested as an extant recoverable register; it is inferred from source-citation traces and should not be read as ordinary documentation of a surviving document.
Epistemic status
Draft article. Nehemiah reports finding a register, but the register itself is not extant here.
Summary
Nehemiah 7:5 says a register of the genealogy of first returnees was found. Inferpedia treats this as a genealogical source surface behind the Nehemiah 7 list.
What is being inferred
The inferred entity is the returnee genealogy register represented by the found-register notice.
What is attested
The text reports a register, identifies it as genealogical, and links it to those who came up at the first.
Why infer this entity
The source trace gives object type, content type, and scope, making a bounded prosopographical source-surface article possible.
Evidence ledger
- E1, Nehemiah 7:5: primary trace for finding a register.
- E2, Nehemiah 7:5: primary trace for genealogical content.
- E3, Nehemiah 7:5: primary trace for first-returnee scope.
Counterarguments
The notice may be a narrative frame for a list rather than evidence for a separately accessible register.
Confidence scores
Direct attestation: 58. Existence warrant: 78. Specificity: 68. Reconstruction dependence: 80. Counterevidence: 20.
What would change the score
Specialist comparison with Ezra lists, Persian-period genealogical practices, or textual variants would change the score.
Why this candidate exists
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a concrete register-found notice in Second Temple source material.
L3 Evidence packet
Bible (King James), Nehemiah 7 - Indirect reference
Warrant role: Primary trace
Source authority: Primary source 80
Access level: Full text
Locator: Nehemiah 7:5
Quote: "found a register"
Paraphrase: The passage reports finding a register.
Reliability: 80 - Relevance: 84
Cluster: nehemiah-returnee-genealogy-register
Bible (King James), Nehemiah 7 - Indirect reference
Warrant role: Primary trace
Source authority: Primary source 80
Access level: Full text
Locator: Nehemiah 7:5
Quote: "register of the genealogy"
Paraphrase: The register is described as genealogical.
Reliability: 80 - Relevance: 90
Cluster: nehemiah-returnee-genealogy-register
Bible (King James), Nehemiah 7 - Indirect reference
Warrant role: Primary trace
Source authority: Primary source 80
Access level: Full text
Locator: Nehemiah 7:5
Quote: "came up at the first"
Paraphrase: The register concerns those who first returned.
Reliability: 80 - Relevance: 82
Cluster: nehemiah-returnee-genealogy-register
Offline existing-inferon judge ledger control source - Network gap
Warrant role: Noetic interpretation
Source authority: Noetic model prior 50
Access level: No external text
Locator: existing_inferon_judge_promote:inferon:328
Paraphrase: Offline judge treated existing inferon 328 (source_dependence) as support for Nehemiah returnee genealogy register behind Nehemiah 7. Evidence strength: source-backed prior reading already isolated a bounded missing or reconstructed entity; suitable for L2 only. The accountable path is EvidencePath 1545.
Reliability: 78 - Relevance: 66
Cluster: existing_inferon_judge_promote:44a1c0de1c78993f7cf6640889148d6d
Arguments
Existing inferon 328 supports an L2 inferred candidate for Nehemiah returnee genealogy register behind Nehemiah 7; this remains below publication and is not direct attestation.
AI-assessed L2 Quotient triage: AI judge warrant assessment for L2 Quotient triage; existing AI-created evidence remains below publication.
A Nehemiah returnee genealogy register behind Nehemiah 7 is warranted as a source-backed draft entity.
A concrete found-register notice supports a draft; the underlying register is not recovered.