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Text -- 1 Chronicles 1:1-3 (NET)

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Adam’s Descendants
1:1 Adam, Seth, Enosh, 1:2 Kenan, Mahalalel, Jered, 1:3 Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech,
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Adam the father of Cain, Abel, Seth and all mankind,the original man created by God,a town on the Jordan at the mouth of the Jabbok (OS)
 · Enoch a son of Jared; the father of Methuselah; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Cain son of Adam,a town named after Enoch by his father Cain,son of Jared of Seth; father of Methuselah
 · Enosh son of Seth son of Adam and Eve
 · Jared a son of Mahalalel; the father of Enoch; an ancestor of Jesus.,son of Ma-Halalel son of Kenan
 · Kenan son of Enosh
 · Lamech a son of Methuselah; the father of Noah; an ancestor of Jesus.,son of Methushael, a descendant of Cain,son of Methuselah
 · Mahalalel son of Kenan,a man who was a descendent of Perez of Judah
 · Methuselah a son of Enoch; the father of Lamech; an ancestor of Jesus.,son of Enoch
 · Seth the third son of Adam and Eve; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Adam


Dictionary Themes and Topics: SHETH | SETH; SHETH | SEMITES, SEMITIC RELIGION | Methuselah | MAHALALEL | Lamech | KENAN | Jared | JERED | HENOCH | Genealogy | GENEALOGY, 8 part 2 | GENEALOGY, 1-7 | ENOSH | ENOS; ENOSH | ELDAAH | Cainan | CHRONICLES, BOOKS OF | Berechiah | ADAM IN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE APOCRYPHA | more
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Word/Phrase Notes
Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Defender , TSK

Word/Phrase Notes
Barnes , PBC , Haydock , Gill

Verse Notes / Footnotes
, Geneva Bible

Verse Range Notes
TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 1Ch 1:1 - -- Adam begat Sheth: and so in the following particulars. For brevity sake he only mentions their names; but the rest is easily understood out of the for...

Adam begat Sheth: and so in the following particulars. For brevity sake he only mentions their names; but the rest is easily understood out of the former books. This appears as the peculiar glory of the Jewish nation, that they alone were able to trace their pedigree from the first man that God created, which no other nation pretended to, but abused themselves and their posterity with fabulous accounts of their originals: the people of Thessaly fancying that they sprang from stones, the Athenians, that they grew out of the earth.

JFB: 1Ch 1:1 - -- "Begat" must be understood. Only that one member of the family is mentioned, who came in the direct order of succession.|| 10257||1||20||0||@Noah, She...

"Begat" must be understood. Only that one member of the family is mentioned, who came in the direct order of succession.|| 10257||1||20||0||@Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth==--The three sons of this patriarch are enumerated, partly because they were the founders of the new world, and partly because the fulfilment of Noah's prophecy (Gen 9:25-27) could not otherwise appear to have been verified.

Clarke: 1Ch 1:1 - -- Adam, Sheth, Enosh - That is, Adam was the father of Sheth or Seth. Seth was the father of Enosh, Enosh the father of Kenan, and so on. No notice is...

Adam, Sheth, Enosh - That is, Adam was the father of Sheth or Seth. Seth was the father of Enosh, Enosh the father of Kenan, and so on. No notice is taken of Cain and Abel, or of any of the other sons of Adam. One line of patriarchs, from Adam to Noah, is what the historian intended to give; and to have mentioned the posterity of Cain or Abel would have been useless, as Noah was not the immediate descendant of either. Besides, all their posterity had perished in the deluge, none remaining of the Adamic family but Noah and his children; and from these all the nations of the earth sprang

How learned must those men be who can take for a text "The first verse of the first chapter of the first book of Chronicles."and find a mystery in each name; which, in the aggregate, amounts to a full view of the original perfection, subsequent fall, consequent misery, and final restoration, of Man! O ye profound illustrators of the names of men and cities! why do ye not give us the key of your wisdom, write comments, and enlighten the world?

Defender: 1Ch 1:1 - -- The Adam-to-Abraham genealogy listed in 1 Chronicles 1:1-27 at the beginning of 1 Chronicles is the same as that in Genesis 5, but both omit the name ...

The Adam-to-Abraham genealogy listed in 1 Chronicles 1:1-27 at the beginning of 1 Chronicles is the same as that in Genesis 5, but both omit the name of Cainan found in the genealogy of Luk 3:36. Cainan is also found in the Septuagint. It seems likely that the name "Cainan" was accidentally added by some Greek-Septuagint copyist, possibly by careless insertion of the antediluvian Cainan in the post-diluvian chronology (Gen 5:9-14). The other alternative - that the second "Cainan" was inadvertently omitted by an ancient Hebrew copyist, in both Genesis and 1 Chronicles - seems less likely, both in view of the doctrine of verbal inspiration and also in view of the meticulous copying accuracy of the ancient Hebrew scribes who preserved the Old Testament Scriptures. In either case, a copying mistake was involved. Nevertheless, it seems probable that the original compiler of the genealogy presented it as a complete record, and all later copyists regarded it as such, including the inspired writer of 1 Chronicles. However, the chronological data included in either the Genesis genealogy or the others has posed a difficulty since it seems to be much too short to correlate with the generally accepted secular chronology of ancient history which assumes at least several hundred thousand years for the history of mankind. This fact has led many Christian apologists to propose arbitrary large gaps in the three genealogies of Genesis, 1 Chronicles and Luke. This expedient, however, is without warrant in either the context or the obvious intent of the writers. It seems more consistent with the Biblical doctrine of inerrancy to focus instead on the false assumptions in the evolutionary chronologies developed by secular writers - assumptions centered in naturalism and uniformitarianism."

TSK: 1Ch 1:1 - -- Sheth : Gen 4:25, Gen 4:26, Gen 5:3, Gen 5:8; Luk 3:38, Seth Enosh : Gen 5:9-11; Luk 3:38, Enos

Sheth : Gen 4:25, Gen 4:26, Gen 5:3, Gen 5:8; Luk 3:38, Seth

Enosh : Gen 5:9-11; Luk 3:38, Enos

TSK: 1Ch 1:2 - -- Kenan : Gen 5:12-14; Luk 3:37, Cainan Mahalaleel : Gen 5:15-17; Luk 3:37, Maleleel Jered : Gen 5:18-20; Luk 3:37, Jared

Kenan : Gen 5:12-14; Luk 3:37, Cainan

Mahalaleel : Gen 5:15-17; Luk 3:37, Maleleel

Jered : Gen 5:18-20; Luk 3:37, Jared

TSK: 1Ch 1:3 - -- Henoch : Gen 5:21-24; Heb 11:5; Jud 1:14, Enoch. Methuselah : Gen 5:25-27; Luk 3:37, Mathusala Lamech : Gen 5:28-31; Luk 3:36

Henoch : Gen 5:21-24; Heb 11:5; Jud 1:14, Enoch.

Methuselah : Gen 5:25-27; Luk 3:37, Mathusala

Lamech : Gen 5:28-31; Luk 3:36

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Ch 1:1 - -- Compare the margin references and notes.

Compare the margin references and notes.

PBC: 1Ch 1:1 - -- 1Ch 1:1 CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PBCOMMENTARY & PBTOPICAL DIGEST:  Hulan Bass  Paul Blair  Lasserre Bradley, Jr.  Darrel Chambers  Herman Clark ...

1Ch 1:1

CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PBCOMMENTARY & PBTOPICAL DIGEST:

 Hulan Bass

 Paul Blair

 Lasserre Bradley, Jr.

 Darrel Chambers

 Herman Clark

 Wayne Crocker

 Chris Crouse

 Louis Culver

 Allen Daniels

 W. Everett

 Don Farris

 Bernard Gowens

 Clifford Gowens

 Michael Gowens

 Ed Green

 Zack Guess

 Joe Holder

 J. L. Hopper

 Marty Hoskins

 Harold Hunt

 Andrew Huffman

 Matt Jordan

 Norvel Mann

 Joe Nettles

 Bobby Poe

 David Pyles

 Regie L. Rhodes

 Mike Rogers

 Lynn Russell

 Marty Smith

 Carl Staten

 Mike Strevel

 Harold Stumbaugh

 Gene Thomas

 Mark Thomas

 Troy Thomas

 Tom Ward

 Bobby Willis

 Steve Woods

Haydock: 1Ch 1:1 - -- Seth. Protestants, "Sheth, Enosh, Kenan:" but in Genesis they agree with us, which shews that the translator of the two different books is different...

Seth. Protestants, "Sheth, Enosh, Kenan:" but in Genesis they agree with us, which shews that the translator of the two different books is different, and that there is a want of uniformity in the plan adopted by king James I. (Haydock) ---

The posterity of Cain is neglected, as it all perished in the deluge. (Calmet)

Gill: 1Ch 1:1-4 - -- Adam, Seth,.... These first four verses exactly agree with the account of the antediluvian patriarchs in Gen 5:1, the first letter in Adam is larger t...

Adam, Seth,.... These first four verses exactly agree with the account of the antediluvian patriarchs in Gen 5:1, the first letter in Adam is larger than usual, as a memorial, as Buxtorf m observes, of the first and only man, from whence mankind had their beginning, and whose history the author had undertaken to write.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 1:1 Adam, ( a ) Sheth, Enosh, The Argument - The laws comprehend both these books in one, which the Grecians because of the length, divide into two: and ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 1:1-54 - --1 Adam's line to Noah.5 The sons of Japheth.8 The sons of Ham.17 The sons of Shem.24 Shem's line to Abraham.29 Ishmael's sons.32 The sons of Keturah.3...

MHCC: 1Ch 1:1-27 - --This chapter, and many that follow, repeat the genealogies, or lists of fathers and children in the Bible history, and put them together, with many ad...

Matthew Henry: 1Ch 1:1-27 - -- This paragraph has Adam for its first word and Abraham for its last. Between the creation of the former and the birth of the latter were 2000 ye...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 1:1-4 - -- The patriarchs from Adam to Noah and his sons. - The names of the ten patriarchs of the primeval world, from the Creation to the Flood, and the thr...

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 1:1-3 - --A. The Lineage of David chs. 1-3 The writer evidently chose, under divine inspiration, to open his book ...

Guzik: 1Ch 1:1-54 - --1 Chronicles 1 - From Adam to Abraham A. From Adam to Abraham. 1. (1-4) From Adam to the Sons of Noah. Adam, Seth, Enosh, Cainan, Mahalalel, Jared...

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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 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ch 1:1, Adam’s line to Noah; 1Ch 1:5, The sons of Japheth; 1Ch 1:8, The sons of Ham; 1Ch 1:17, The sons of Shem; 1Ch 1:24, Shem’s li...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) 1 CHRONICLES CHAPTER 1 Adam’ s line to Noah, 1Ch 1:1-4 . Noah’ s posterity, by Japheth, 1Ch 1:5-7 ; by Ham, 1Ch 1:8-16 ; by Shem to Abrah...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-27) Genealogies, Adam to Abraham. (v. 28-54) The descendants of Abraham.

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter and many that follow it repeat the genealogies we have hitherto met with in the sacred history, and put them all together, with consid...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES 1 This chapter gives us the genealogy of the patriarchs from Adam to Noah, 1Ch 1:1 of the sons of Noah, and their post...

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