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HIS WIFE - i. e. Mered’s. Mered, it would seem, had two wives,
Bithiah, an Egyptian woman, and a Jewish wife (see the margin), whose
name is not given. If Mered was a chief of rank, Bithlah may have b...
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CHAPTER 4:1-23 ADDITIONAL GENEALOGIES OF JUDAH
_ 1. The sons of Judah (1 Chronicles 4:1)_
2. Jabez more honorable (1 Chronicles 4:9)
3. Further descendants of Judah (1 Chronicles 4:1
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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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_his wife_ the wife of Mered, if the transposition mentioned in the
last note be accepted.
_his wife Jehudijah_ R.V. HIS WIFE THE JEWESS (so called in contrast
to his Egyptian wife).
_Gedor_ Cp. 1 Ch...
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THE DAUGHTER OF PHARAOH— _Pharaoh,_ in this place, is not the name
of an Egyptian king, but of some Israelite called by that name....
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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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_AND HIS WIFE JEHUDIJAH BARE JERED THE FATHER OF GEDOR, AND HEBER THE
FATHER OF SOCHO, AND JEKUTHIEL THE FATHER OF ZANOAH. AND THESE ARE THE
SONS OF BITHIAH THE DAUGHTER OF PHARAOH, WHICH MERED TOOK._...
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4:18 Jewess (d-5) Or 'Jehudija.'...
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GENEALOGIES (CONTINUED)
This chapter enumerates further descendants of Judah, and the
descendants of Simeon....
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THE BOOK OF 1 CHRONICLES
GOD RULES HISTORY
1 CHRONICLES
_Ian Mackervoy_
CHAPTER 4
Other families of Judah –...
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AND HIS WIFE JEHUDIJAH [Margin is right, _the Jewess_] BARE JERED. —
It is obvious that a contrast with the sons of some non-Jewish wife is
intended, and these latter ought already to have been mentio...
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וְ אִשְׁתֹּ֣ו הַ יְהֻדִיָּ֗ה יָלְדָ֞ה
אֶת ־יֶ
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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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Here another line from Judah is traced, and must be viewed in the
light of the royalty manifest in David. It is the story of the
multiplication and settlement of the people who became workers in the
g...
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_Judaia, a second wife, of his own nation. By the first, from Egypt,
Mered had Miriam, &c. Some words seem to be lost, which render it
doubtful to whom Judaia was married._...
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Very honourable testimony is here given to the descendants of Judah,
who excelled in different handicrafts and mechanical arts....
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 3, 4, AND 5.
The genealogy of David's family is next given us, as far as several
generations after the return from the captivity; and then that of the
tribes...
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AND HIS WIFE JEHUDIJAH,.... Another wife of Ezra; or, according to
Kimchi, of Mered; a Jewess, as the word is by some rendered, to
distinguish her from another wife, an Egyptian, in the latter part of...
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_Bithiah, the daughter of Pharaoh, whom Mered took_ That is, married.
But it is not likely that he married the daughter of the king of
Egypt, unless some natural daughter; but rather of some other per...
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1.11 The posteritie of Iudah by Caleb the sonne of Hur.
5 Of Ashur the posthumus son of Hezron.
[THE GENEALOGIE OF IUDAH.]
9 Of Iabez, and his prayer.
21 The posteritie of Shelah.
24 The posterit...
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And his wife Jehudijah, she being the Jewish wife of Mered, BARE
JERED, THE FATHER OF GEDOR, AND HEBER, THE FATHER OF SOCHO, a city in
the lowlands southwest of Jerusalem, AND JEKUTHIEL, THE FATHER OF...
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THE POSTERITY OF JUDAH...
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JEHUDIJAH:
Or, the Jewess...
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HIS WIFE; either Ezra's wife, or rather, another wife of Mered.
_Jehudijah_; or, _the Jewess_; so called to distinguish her from his
Egyptian wife here following. THESE ARE THE SONS, to wit, Miriam, a...
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1 Chronicles 4:18 wife H802 Jehudijah H3057 bore H3205 (H8804) Jered
H3382 father H1 Gedor H1446 Heber H2268 f
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CONTENTS: Posterity of Judah and Simeon.
CHARACTERS: God, Jabez, Caleb.
CONCLUSION: If we set ourselves to acknowledge God in all our ways we
put ourselves under the divine blessing and protection a...
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1 Chronicles 4:9. _Jabez,_ dolour, grief, anguish. He was honourable;
the same with Othniel, according to the Targumists.
1 Chronicles 4:22. _Jokim, &c._ These four probably resided in Moab,
about the...
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_The sons of Judah._
SURVEY OF THE GENEALOGY
I. How great the obscurity of most men!
II. What folly to seek place and power only here!
III. How needful to secure renown hereafter! “Rejoice that yo...
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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 detail
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CRITICAL NOTES.] Obscurity often arising from brevity conspicuous in
this passage. Yet we discern an order in it, indicated in first verse.
It contains descendants of Shobal, Hur, Carmi, Hezron, and o...
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EXPOSITION
1 CHRONICLES 4:1
After the large space given to the "sons of David," of the tribe of
Judah, in the previous chapter, this chapter returns for twenty-three
verses to group together a few ad...
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In chapter four, we follow another line from Caleb through one of his
sons called Er. And you get a different line of Caleb from that which
was earlier given. Now in this particular line in verse nine...
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1 Chronicles 4:18; 1 Samuel 23:1; Joshua 15:44...