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Text -- 1 Chronicles 4:12 (NET)

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4:12 Eshton was the father of Beth-Rapha, Paseah, and Tehinnah, the father of Ir Nahash. These were the men of Recah.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Beth-rapha son of Eshton; a descendant of Caleb of Judah (DC)
 · Beth-Rapha son of Eshton; a descendant of Caleb of Judah (DC)
 · Eshton son of Mehir; a descendant of Caleb of Judah (DC)
 · Irnahash son of Tehinnah; a descendant of Caleb of Judah (DC)
 · Paseah son of Eshton; a descendant of Caleb of Judah (DC),a Levite; head of a group of temple servants in Ezra's time,father of Joiada who repaired the Old Gate of Jerusalem
 · Recah a town of Judah
 · Tehinnah son of Eshton; a descendant of Caleb of Judah (DC)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Tehiah | TEHINNAH | SERPENT | Rechah | RECAH | Polygamy | Paseah | PHASEAH, PASEAH | Jacob | Israel | Ir-nahash | IRNAHASH | Genealogy | GENEALOGY, 8 part 2 | Eshton | Beth-rapha | BETHRAPHA | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 1Ch 4:12 - -- From these are sprung the present inhabitants of Rechab, a town not elsewhere mentioned.

From these are sprung the present inhabitants of Rechab, a town not elsewhere mentioned.

Clarke: 1Ch 4:12 - -- These are the men of Rechah - "These are the men of the great Sanhedrin."- T.

These are the men of Rechah - "These are the men of the great Sanhedrin."- T.

TSK: 1Ch 4:12 - -- Irnahash : or, the city of Nahash, 1Ch 4:12

Irnahash : or, the city of Nahash, 1Ch 4:12

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Ch 4:11-12 - -- It has been conjectured from the strangeness of all the names in this list, that we have here a fragment of Canaanite record, connected with the fam...

It has been conjectured from the strangeness of all the names in this list, that we have here a fragment of Canaanite record, connected with the family of the "Shua,"whose daughter Judah took to wife 1Ch 2:3; Gen 38:2, and whose family thus became related to the tribe of Judah.

Poole: 1Ch 4:12 - -- From these are sprung the present inhabitants of Rechah, a town not elsewhere mentioned.

From these are sprung the present inhabitants of Rechah, a town not elsewhere mentioned.

Haydock: 1Ch 4:12 - -- City. Hebrew, "Hir-Nachash." (Haydock) --- The latter term denotes "copper of a serpent." We know not where this city was situated, no more than ...

City. Hebrew, "Hir-Nachash." (Haydock) ---

The latter term denotes "copper of a serpent." We know not where this city was situated, no more than Recha. (Calmet)

Gill: 1Ch 4:12 - -- And Eshton begat Bethrapha,.... Or the family of Rapha: and Paseah, and Tehinnah the father of Irnahash; or the city of Nahash; Tehinnah seems to h...

And Eshton begat Bethrapha,.... Or the family of Rapha:

and Paseah, and Tehinnah the father of Irnahash; or the city of Nahash; Tehinnah seems to have been the prince or governor of a city, so called:

these are the men of Rechah; these sons of Eshton dwelt in a place called Rechah; the Targum, without any reason, says, these are the men of the great sanhedrim.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ch 4:12 Or “of the city of Nahash.”

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 4:1-43 - --1 The posterity of Judah by Caleb, the son of Hur.5 Of Ashur, the posthumous son Hezron.9 Of Jabez, and his prayer.11 The other families of the same s...

MHCC: 1Ch 4:1-43 - --In this chapter we have a further account of Judah, the most numerous and most famous of all the tribes; also an account of Simeon. The most remarkabl...

Matthew Henry: 1Ch 4:11-23 - -- We may observe in these verses, 1. That here is a whole family of craftsmen, handicraft tradesmen, that applied themselves to all sorts of manufactu...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 4:11-12 - -- The genealogy of the men of Rechah. - As to their connection with the larger families of Judah, nothing has been handed down to us. Chelub, another ...

Constable: 1Ch 1:1--9:44 - --I. ISRAEL'S HISTORICAL ROOTS chs. 1--9 "The fact that the author of 1 and 2 Chronicles devoted nine chapters out...

Constable: 1Ch 4:1--7:40 - --B. The House of Israel chs. 4-7 The writer's next concern was to trace the line of people to whom and th...

Constable: 1Ch 4:1-23 - --1. The family of Judah 4:1-23 Jacob prophesied that his third son, Judah, would become the leade...

Guzik: 1Ch 4:1-43 - --1 Chronicles 4 through 8 - The Tribes of Israel and their Descendents "How barren to us is this register, both of incident and interest! And yet,...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF CHRONICLES were also considered as one by the ancient Jews, who called them "words of days," that is, diaries or journal...

JFB: 1 Chronicles (Outline) ADAM'S LINE TO NOAH. (1Ch. 1:1-23) SHEM'S LINE TO ABRAHAM. (1Ch 1:24-28) SONS OF ISHMAEL. (1Ch 1:29-31) SONS OF KETURAH. (1Ch 1:32-33) POSTERITY OF A...

TSK: 1 Chronicles 4 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ch 4:1, The posterity of Judah by Caleb, the son of Hur; 1Ch 4:5, Of Ashur, the posthumous son Hezron; 1Ch 4:9, Of Jabez, and his prayer...

Poole: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) FIRST BOOK OF THE CHRONICLES THE ARGUMENT THESE Books of the CHRONICLES are not the same which are so called, 1Ki 14:19 , and elsewhere, (because...

Poole: 1 Chronicles 4 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES Chapter 4 The posterity of Judah by Caleb the son of Hur, 1Ch 4:1-4 . By Ashur, 1Ch 4:5-8 . By Jabez: his prayer, 1Ch 4:9-20 . The poste...

MHCC: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) The books of Chronicles are, in a great measure, repetitions of what is in the books of Samuel and of the Kings, yet there are some excellent useful t...

MHCC: 1 Chronicles 4 (Chapter Introduction) Genealogies.

Matthew Henry: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Book of Chronicles In common things repetition is thought needless and nauseous; but, in sacr...

Matthew Henry: 1 Chronicles 4 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. A further account of the genealogies of the tribe of Judah, the most numerous and most famous of all the tribes. The p...

Constable: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The earliest Hebrew title for the Books of Chronicles translates as...

Constable: 1 Chronicles (Outline) Outline I. Israel's historical roots chs. 1-9 A. The lineage of David chs. 1-3 ...

Constable: 1 Chronicles 1 Chronicles Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE FIRST BOOK OF PARALIPOMENON. INTRODUCTION. These Books are called by the Greek Interpreters, Paralipomenon; ( Greek: Paraleipomenon, ) tha...

Gill: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES This and the following book were reckoned by the Jews as one book, as appears by the Masoretic note at the end of the ...

Gill: 1 Chronicles 4 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES 4 In this chapter is a further account of the tribe of Judah, and of some principal families in it, 1Ch 4:1 and of the...

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