_Jasub, or Job. See Genesis xlvi. 13., and Numbers xxvi. 23. (Calmet)
--- Simeron, elsewhere Samron and Semran; (Menochius) which shews,
either that the names have been differently pronounced, or that the
transcribers have erred. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Chiefs. They were at the head of distinct families. (Menochius) ---
David. We know that David took an account of his fighting men, 2 Kings
xxiv. But it is not certain that this register was made at that time;
as we read that Benjamin was not numbered, chap. xxi. 6. These lists
were probably made wh... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sons, for "the son." (Du Hamel) --- Izrahia. He alone deserved to be
mentioned. See ver. 6, where only three sons of Benjamin appear,
though there were more, chap. viii. 2. (Tirinus) --- Five, comprising
Israhia, "all chiefs," (Haydock) men of note, (Du Hamel) or one name
may be lost. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Children, who had numerous offspring; (Haydock) so that, in the days
of David, these descendants of Thola, amounted to so many.
(Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_War. In all, this tribe could muster 145,600 men, at that time.
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Benjamin; a man, perhaps, of the tribe of Issachar. See ver. 10. Or
the patriarch had originally ten sons, (Genesis xlvi. 21.) or
grandsons, five of whom only had children, and perhaps two of their
families perished entirely in the war with the other tribes; (Judges
xx. 46.) so that, under David, o... [ Continue Reading ]
_Urai, a grandson, called Hir, ver. 12. (Calmet) --- Five chiefs, but
inferior to the seven original families, (Numbers xxvi. 38.;
Menochius) unless the fortune of war had made great changes, or some
of the lists be imperfect. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_And Hapham; called Mophim and Ophim, (Genesis xlvi.) and Suphim and
Hupham, Numbers xxvi. 39. --- Aher, in Hebrew means, "another" son,
called Hazim: or more probably Aher ought to be Dan, the father of
Husim, (Genesis xlvi. 23.) as Dan and Nephthali had both the same
mother, Bala, ver. 13. (Calmet... [ Continue Reading ]
_Son. Hebrew, "sons....Ezriel, whom she bare." This seems imperfect.
The Hebrews seldom name the mother. (Calmet) --- Septuagint intimate
that the Syrian wife was mother of both. (Haydock) --- Galaad, whose
posterity enjoyed the country of the same name, (Numbers xxii. 29.,
and xxxii. 41.) only Mach... [ Continue Reading ]
_And Saphan. St. Jerome seems to have taken them for women. If they
were the sons of Hir, (ver. 12) Machir probably adopted them. Hebrew,
"Machir took a wife from Happhim," &c. But does one woman marry two
men? Syriac and Arabic, "Machir took a wife one of the sisters of
Huphim and Suphim, (the grea... [ Continue Reading ]
_Badan, perhaps the same with Jair; (Judges x. 3., and 1 Kings xii.
11.; Calmet) or rather in this last place, the Syriac, &c., read more
correctly Barac, and Samson instead of Samuel, who was then speaking.
See Hebrews xi. 32. There was no such deliverer as Badan, but the word
has been corrupted fr... [ Continue Reading ]
_Queen. Hebrew, "Moleceth bore Ishehod." St. Jerome and the Latin
Church translate these names. (Worthington) --- Protestants,
"Hammoleketh bore Ishod." (Haydock) --- The proper names might have
been as well retained, (Calmet) as in the Septuagint. (Haydock) ---
Some suppose that the mother of Josue... [ Continue Reading ]
_Bared, Thahath, probably called Becher and Theken, in Numbers. Three
alone are there mentioned, though the other thirteen, whose names are
given, seem to have been all the immediate sons of Ephriam, (Calmet)
since he mourns for them, (ver. 22.; Menochius) and his other children
afterwards. (Haydock... [ Continue Reading ]
_Son, Ezer. Hebrew, "and Ezer and Elad." His son, after each, seems to
be twice omitted, as these were in the same degree as the rest.
Septuagint agree with the Vulgate. (Haydock) --- Because they, the
sons of Ephraim, (Calmet, &c.) or the men of Geth. (Syriac and Arabic)
(Du Hamel) (Menochius) (Tir... [ Continue Reading ]
_Beria. This name signifies, in evil, or in affection. (Challoner) ---
Briae, "in howling." (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Daughter, or great grand-daughter, repaired these three cities.
(Calmet) --- The last, probably, was called after her. (Haydock) ---
But its situation is unknown. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Thale. Hebrew, "and Thale, his son, and Thaan, his son." These seem
to have been the sons of Ephraim. The following were their
descendants. (Haydock) --- At least Elisama was prince in the
wilderness, (Calmet) under Moses; (Numbers i. 10.; Haydock) and Josue,
the sixth from Ephraim, was 54 years ol... [ Continue Reading ]
_Daughters. Septuagint, "villages." --- Joseph, by Ephraim and
Manasses, west of the Jordan. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Aram. Add, "and Helem," (Calmet) unless Helem was the first-born
(ver. 35) of Ahi, which signifies "brother." Perhaps Helem was brother
of Somer, called Hotham, ver. 32._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Jethran. Septuagint, Jether," as v. seq.[as in the following verse,
ver. 38.]_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Jephone. The father of Caleb was of the tribe of Juda. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Of captains; a Hebrew idiom, to denote the most excellent. (Haydock)
--- Hebrew, "chief of the princes." All mentioned from ver. 30, were
at the hand of their tribe, in succession, and led their brethren to
battle. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER VII.... [ Continue Reading ]