1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 4:1 Information about other CLANS
rounds off the genealogy of Judah. Verses 1 Chronicles 4:1 supply
additional details of the descendants of PEREZ (1 Chronicles 2:4),
while 1 Chronicles 4:21 fill out the lineage of Judah’s third son,
SHELAH (1 Chronicles 2:3). [ Continue Reading ]
1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 4:9 JABEZ prays that his name,
which is similar to the Hebrew word for “pain,” will not be a bad
omen. He desires to live under God’s blessing and protection. On the
gift of territorial expansion and divine protection in response to
prayer, see 1 Chronicles 5:20 and... [ Continue Reading ]
1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 4:13 The Kenizzites appear to have
been a southern tribe absorbed into Judah. OTHNIEL was the first major
judge of Israel (Judges 3:7) and a nephew of CALEB (Joshua 15:17).
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1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 4:21 LINEN WORKERS... POTTERS.
These records from before the exile to Babylon (vv. 1 Chronicles 4:22)
indicate that certain Israelite clans specialized in trades or crafts
such as linen work or pottery; see 1 Chronicles 2:55 on scribes. LEHEM
may be Bethlehem.
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1 CHRONICLES 4:24 The Tribe of Simeon. This tribe’s allotted
territory lay within Judah and was taken from that tribe (vv. 1
Chronicles 4:28; see Joshua 19:1). By David’s time (1 Chronicles
4:31) Simeon had been largely absorbed back into Judah. Nevertheless,
some Simeonite clans maintained their tr... [ Continue Reading ]