Passage
And of the children of Harim: Maaseiah, and Elijah, and Shemaiah, and Jehiel, and Uzziah.
And of the children of Harim: Maaseiah, and Elijah, and Shemaiah, and Jehiel, and Uzziah.
Ezra 10:19 And they gave their hand to send away their wives; and they offered a ram of the flock, as trespass-offering for their guilt.
Ezra 10:20 And of the children of Immer: Hanani, and Zebadiah.
Ezra 10:21 And of the children of Harim: Maaseiah, and Elijah, and Shemaiah, and Jehiel, and Uzziah.
Ezra 10:22 And of the children of Pashhur: Elioenai, Maaseiah, Ishmael, Nethaneel, Jozabad, and Elasah.
Ezra 10:23 And of the Levites: Jozabad, and Shimei, and Kelaiah (that is, Kelita), Pethahiah, Judah, and Eliezer.
The verse centers on "children", "harim", "maaseiah", "elijah", "shemaiah", "jehiel", and "uzziah". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "children" and "harim", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 20's "And of the children of Immer Hanani..." into verse 22's "And of the children of Pashhur Elioenai...", so "children" and "harim" belong inside that flow. In Ezra context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "children" and "harim" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.