Nehemiah 3:4
The Old Gate is rebuilt "by Joiada son of Paseah and Meshullam son of Besodeiah," continuing the detailed roster; the use of patronymic naming (father's names) provides genealogical clarity and connects individuals to their family's status and responsibility. The accumulation of names and their specific assignments to particular sections create a kind of permanent memorial to the community's collective effort; future readers will know not merely that the wall was rebuilt but by whom and which sections were restored. This memorial function elevates the reconstruction from a practical achievement to a covenantal act worthy of permanent record, similar to how biblical genealogies serve both historical and theological purposes.