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Verse 1 Chronicles 2:55. _THE FAMILIES_] "The families of the
Rechabites, the sons of Eliezer the son of Misco, the disciple of
Jabez; he was Othniel, the son of Kenaz. And he was called _Jabez_,
bec...
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KENITES - It is remarkable that Kenites - people of a race quite
distinct from the Israelites Genesis 15:19 - should be attached to,
and, as it were, included in the descendants of Judah. It seems,
ho...
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2. THE SONS OF ISRAEL AND THE DESCENDANTS OF JUDAH (2:1-4:23)
CHAPTER 2 From Israel to Caleb
_ 1. The sons of Israel (1 Chronicles 2:1)_
2. The sons of Judah (1 Chronicles 2:3)
3. The offspring of...
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PART I (1 Chronicles 1-9). GENEALOGICAL LISTS, TOGETHER WITH
GEOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTES. These Chapter s form a general
introduction to the whole work. They contain the following
genealogies, o...
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JABEZ. Supposed to have been founded by Jabez. See below on 1
Chronicles 4:9.
KENITES. These were the posterity of Jethro and Hobab. See Judges
1:16. and compare 1 Samuel 15:6;...
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_at Jabez Jabez_occurs as the name of a man of the tribe of Judah in 1
Chronicles 4:9.
_the Kenites that came_ Render, THE KENITES WHO CAME IN, I.E. attached
themselves to Israel.
_of Hemath_ Render...
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LESSON TWO 4-6
I. GENEALOGIES FROM ADAM TO DAVID (1 Chronicles 1:1 to 1 Chronicles
9:44)
3. THE DESCENDANTS OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH (1 Chronicles 2:1-55,...
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GENEALOGIES (CONTINUED)
The genealogies in this chapter comprise the descendants of Isaac
through Israel (Jacob), and the descendants of Judah....
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KENITES] for the Kenites in Israelite history see Judges 1:16; Judges
4:11; 1 Samuel 15:6; 1 Samuel 27:10. RECHAB] Allusions to the
descendants
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THE BOOK OF 1 CHRONICLES
GOD RULES HISTORY
1 CHRONICLES
_Ian Mackervoy_
CHAPTER 2
The *tribes of *Israel –...
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(42-55) These verses revert to the Calebite stocks. Interpreted as
merely bearing upon the extraction of individuals about whom, for the
most part, nothing whatever is known beyond what these brief no...
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III. — 1 Chronicles 2:50 : A third register of Calebite clans and
settlements.
(50) THE SONS OF CALEB THE SON OF HUR, THE FIRSTBORN OF EPHRATAH. —
See 1 Chronicles 2:19 and Notes. The statement “These...
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וּ מִשְׁפְּחֹ֤ות סֹפְרִים֙
_יֹשְׁבֵ֣י_† יַעְבֵּ֔ץ תִּרְעָתִ֥ים ש
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NAMES
1 Chronicles 1:1; 1 Chronicles 2:1; 1 Chronicles 3:1; 1 Chronicles
4:1;...
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Still the same method is manifest. The twelve sons of Israel are
mentioned. All of them are subsequently referred to, with the
exception of Dan and Zebulun, of whose descendants this chronicler
gives...
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And the families of the (o) scribes which dwelt at Jabez; the
Tirathites, the Shimeathites, [and] Suchathites. These [are] the (p)
Kenites that came of Hemath, the father of the house of Rechab.
(o)...
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Scribes, learned in the law. (Menochius) --- Singing, &c. The
different professions of the Rechabites are here given, instead of
proper names, (Calmet) which the Vatican Septuagint retains. ---
Tharga...
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REFLECTIONS
READER! in the quick succession of persons and families, as recorded
in this Chapter, how feelingly are we taught the littleness, and even
nothingness, of human nature. So that at every v...
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If the Reader be desirous to attend to the history of some of the
persons here registered, he will find an account of them elsewhere in
the Bible. But many of them are only mentioned in this record, a...
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At length, in the second chapter, we find Israel, all of whose sons
were more or less under the care of God who had loved Jacob. Judah is
then introduced to lead us to the royal race of David, the obj...
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AND THE FAMILIES OF THE SCRIBES WHICH DWELT AT JABEZ,.... A city in
Judah, the founder of which, perhaps, was Jabez, mentioned in 1
Chronicles 4:9 in which learned men dwelt:
THE TIRATHITES, THE SHIM...
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And the families of the scribes which dwelt at Jabez; the Tirathites,
the Shimeathites, [and] Suchathites. These [are] the Kenites that came
of Hemath, the father of the house of Rechab.
Ver. 55. _An...
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_The families of the scribes_ Either civil, who were public notaries,
that wrote and signed legal instruments; or ecclesiastical. And these
were either Levites or Simeonites, or rather Kenites, and ar...
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1 The sonnes of Israel.
3 The posteritie of Iudah by Tamar.
13 The children of Iesse.
18 The posteritie of Caleb the sonne of Hesron.
21 Hesrons posteritie by the daughter of Machir.
25 Ierahmeel...
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And the families of the scribes which dwelt at Jabez, either church or
state officers belonging to the Kenite clan: THE TIRATHITES, THE
SHIMEATHITES, AND SUCHATHITES, these words describing the functi...
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THE GENEALOGY OF CALEB...
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THE SCRIBES; either civil, who were public notaries, who wrote and
signed legal instruments; or ecclesiastical. And these were either
Levites, or Simeonites, or rather Kenites, and are here mentioned...
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1 Chronicles 2:55 families H4940 scribes H5608 (H8802) dwelt H3427
(H8802) (H8675) H3427 (H8804) Jabez...
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CONTENTS: Genealogy, sons of Judah.
CHARACTERS: Jacob, Judah, Boaz, Jesse, David.
CONCLUSION: The best and most honorable families may have those
belonging to them who are black sheep.
KEY WORD: Ge...
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_And the families of the Scribes which dwelt at Jabez _
SCRIBES
I. A noble calling. To study and expound sacred books, inform society,
and spread the will of God.
II. A family calling. “The familie...
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1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 2:42 An addition to vv. 1
Chronicles 2:18, made up of early lists of the descendants of Caleb
(vv....
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CRITICAL NOTES.] The sons of Israel. Names more numerous than Genesis,
without regard to order. Greater interest by filling up former
accounts.
_1 Chronicles 2:3_.—_Posterity of Judah_. 1 Chronicles 2...
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EXPOSITION
The interest of this chapter owes something to the several unsatisfied
questions which it suggests, to difficult and knotty points which
nevertheless do not altogether counsel despair, and...
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Now these are the sons of Israel (1 Chronicles 2:1);
And the twelve sons of Jacob. And then we follow for a little bit the
sons of Judah, and then we are now zeroing in. As I tell you, we keep
coming...
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1 Chronicles 4:10; 1 Chronicles 4:9; 1 Samuel 15:6; 2 Kings 10:15;...
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Scribes — Either civil, who were public notaries, that wrote and
signed legal instruments: or ecclesiastical. And these were either
Levites, or Simeonites, or rather Kenites, and are here mentioned no...