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Text -- 1 Chronicles 1:1-37 (NET)
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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.
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Wesley: 1Ch 1:5 - -- The historian repeating the account of the replenishing the earth by the sons of Noah, begins with those that were strangers to the church, the sons o...
The historian repeating the account of the replenishing the earth by the sons of Noah, begins with those that were strangers to the church, the sons of Japheth, who peopled Europe, of whom he says little, as the Jews had hitherto little or no dealings with them. He proceeds to those that had many of them been enemies to the church, and thence hastens to the line of Abraham, breaking off abruptly from all the other families of the sons of Noah, but that of Arphaxad, from whom Christ was to come. The great promise of the Messiah was transmitted from Adam to Seth, from him to Shem, from him to Eber, and so to the Jewish nation, who were intrusted above all nations with that sacred treasure, 'till the promise was performed, and the Messiah was come: and then that nation was made not a people.
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Wesley: 1Ch 1:14 - -- The names which follow until 1Ch 1:17, are not the names of particular persons, but of people or nations. And all these descended from Canaan, though ...
The names which follow until 1Ch 1:17, are not the names of particular persons, but of people or nations. And all these descended from Canaan, though some of them were afterwards extinct or confounded with others of their brethren by cohabitation or mutual marriages, whereby they lost their names: which is the reason why they are no more mentioned, at least under these names.
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Wesley: 1Ch 1:17 - -- Either the name of sons is so taken here as to include grandsons, or, these words, the children of Aram, are understood before Uz, out of Gen 10:23, w...
Either the name of sons is so taken here as to include grandsons, or, these words, the children of Aram, are understood before Uz, out of Gen 10:23, where they are expressed.
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Wesley: 1Ch 1:18 - -- Either immediately, or mediately by his son Cainan, who is expressed, Luk 3:35.
Either immediately, or mediately by his son Cainan, who is expressed, Luk 3:35.
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Wesley: 1Ch 1:24 - -- Having given a brief and general account of the original of the world and the people in it, he now returns to a more large and particular account of t...
Having given a brief and general account of the original of the world and the people in it, he now returns to a more large and particular account of the genealogy of Shem, from whom the Jews were descended.
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Wesley: 1Ch 1:28 - -- All nations but the seed of Abraham are already shaken off from this genealogy. Not that we conclude, no particular persons of any other nation but th...
All nations but the seed of Abraham are already shaken off from this genealogy. Not that we conclude, no particular persons of any other nation but this found favour with God. Multitudes will be brought to heaven out of every nation, and we may hope there were many, very many people in the world, whose names were in the book of life, tho' they did not spring from the loins of Abraham.
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Wesley: 1Ch 1:36 - -- There is another Timna, the concubine of Eliphaz, Gen 36:12, but this was one of his sons, though called by the same name; there being some names comm...
There is another Timna, the concubine of Eliphaz, Gen 36:12, but this was one of his sons, though called by the same name; there being some names common both to men and women in the Hebrew and in other languages.
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.||
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"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.
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JFB: 1Ch 1:12 - -- A better rendering is, "and Casluhim, of whom came the Philistim and Caphtorim." They were brethren, the sons of Casluhim, and at first dwelt together...
A better rendering is, "and Casluhim, of whom came the Philistim and Caphtorim." They were brethren, the sons of Casluhim, and at first dwelt together, whence their names are used interchangeably. The Caphtorim are described as inhabiting Azzah, or Gaza, the seat of the Philistines.
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JFB: 1Ch 1:14-17 - -- At 1Ch 1:14-17 the names are not those of individuals, but of people who all sprang from Canaan; and as several of them became extinct or were amalgam...
At 1Ch 1:14-17 the names are not those of individuals, but of people who all sprang from Canaan; and as several of them became extinct or were amalgamated with their brethren, their national appellations are given instead of the personal names of their ancestors.
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This comprises a list of ten, inclusive of Abraham.
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JFB: 1Ch 1:29 - -- The heads of his twelve tribes. The great northern desert of Arabia, including the entire neck, was colonized by these tribes; and if we can recover, ...
The heads of his twelve tribes. The great northern desert of Arabia, including the entire neck, was colonized by these tribes; and if we can recover, in the modern geography of this part of the country, Arab tribes bearing the names of those patriarchs, that is, names corresponding with those preserved in the original catalogue of Scripture, we obtain at once so many evidences, not of mere similarity, but of absolute identification [FORSTER].
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JFB: 1Ch 1:29 - -- Gave rise to the Nabathæans of the classic, and the Beni Nabat of Oriental writers.
Gave rise to the Nabathæans of the classic, and the Beni Nabat of Oriental writers.
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The Arab tribe, El Khedeyre, on the coast of Hedgar.
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JFB: 1Ch 1:30 - -- Dumah and Tema, the great Arab tribes of Beni Teman. Thus this writer [Historical Geography of Arabia] traces the names of all the heads of the twelve...
Dumah and Tema, the great Arab tribes of Beni Teman. Thus this writer [Historical Geography of Arabia] traces the names of all the heads of the twelve tribes of Ishmael as perpetuated in the clans or tribes of the Arabs in the present day.
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JFB: 1Ch 1:32 - -- These became founders of nomadic tribes in the north of Arabia and Syria, as Midian of the Midianites (Gen 36:35; Jdg 6:2).
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JFB: 1Ch 1:36 - -- The tribe Adites, in the center country of the Saracens, so called from his mother, Adah (Gen 36:10).
The tribe Adites, in the center country of the Saracens, so called from his mother, Adah (Gen 36:10).
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Gave rise to the land of Teman, near the head of the Red Sea.
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The tribe Beni-Amma, settled at the northern point of Djebel Shera (Mount Seir).
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Katam, inhabited by the tribe Al Saruat, or "people of Sarah."
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The tribe Aenezes, a tribe whose settlement lies in the neighborhood of Syria.
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The Beni Malak of Zohran, and the Beni Maledj of the Shat el Arab.
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A powerful branch of the great Aeneze tribe, the Rowalla Arabs.
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JFB: 1Ch 1:37 - -- The great tribe Beni Shammar. In the same way, the names of the other kings and dukes are traced in the modern tribes of Arabia. But it is unnecessary...
The great tribe Beni Shammar. In the same way, the names of the other kings and dukes are traced in the modern tribes of Arabia. But it is unnecessary to mention any more of these obscure nomads, except to notice that Jobab (1Ch 1:44), one of the kings of Edom, is considered to be Job, and that his seat was in the royal city of Dinahab (Gen 36:32; 1Ch 1:43), identified with O'Daeb, a well-known town in the center of Al Dahna, a great northern desert in the direction of Chaldea and the Euphrates [FORSTER].
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?
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Clarke: 1Ch 1:5 - -- After Tiras, the Targum adds, "And the names of their countries were Africa, and Germany, and Media, and Macedonia, Bithynia, and Maesia, and Thrace."...
After Tiras, the Targum adds, "And the names of their countries were Africa, and Germany, and Media, and Macedonia, Bithynia, and Maesia, and Thrace."And in another copy, "Germany, Getia, and Media, and Ephesus, Bithynia, and Maesia, and Thrace."
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Clarke: 1Ch 1:6 - -- To this verse the Targum adds, "And the names of their countries were Asia, and Persia, and Barbary.
To this verse the Targum adds, "And the names of their countries were Asia, and Persia, and Barbary.
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Clarke: 1Ch 1:7 - -- The sons of Javan - "But the sons of Macedon, Alsu, and Tarsus, Ilation, and Dardania, or, according to others, Elisha, Alam, Titsas, Achzavia, and ...
The sons of Javan - "But the sons of Macedon, Alsu, and Tarsus, Ilation, and Dardania, or, according to others, Elisha, Alam, Titsas, Achzavia, and Dardania, Ridom, and Chamen, and Antioch."So says this Targum, which I shall henceforth designate by the letter T.
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The sons of Ham; Cush, and Mizraim - "Arabia and Egypt."- T.
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Clarke: 1Ch 1:9 - -- Seba, and Havilah - "Sindi and Hindi, and Semadaei, and Libyes and the Zingitae; but the sons of the Mauritanians, Demargad and Mesag."- T.
Seba, and Havilah - "Sindi and Hindi, and Semadaei, and Libyes and the Zingitae; but the sons of the Mauritanians, Demargad and Mesag."- T.
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Clarke: 1Ch 1:10 - -- He began to be mighty upon the earth - "He began to be bold in sin, a murderer of the innocent, and a rebel before the Lord."- T.
He began to be mighty upon the earth - "He began to be bold in sin, a murderer of the innocent, and a rebel before the Lord."- T.
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Clarke: 1Ch 1:11 - -- Ludim, etc. - "The Nivitaei, the Mariotaei, the Libakaei, and the Pentaskenaei."- T.
Ludim, etc. - "The Nivitaei, the Mariotaei, the Libakaei, and the Pentaskenaei."- T.
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Clarke: 1Ch 1:13 - -- Canaan begat Zidon - "Canaan begat Bothniam, his first-born, who built Sidon."- T.
Canaan begat Zidon - "Canaan begat Bothniam, his first-born, who built Sidon."- T.
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Clarke: 1Ch 1:19 - -- The name of the one was Peleg - "Because in his days the inhabitants of the earth were divided according to their languages. And the name of his bro...
The name of the one was Peleg - "Because in his days the inhabitants of the earth were divided according to their languages. And the name of his brother was Joktan, because in his days the years of men began to be shortened, on account of their iniquities."- T.
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Clarke: 1Ch 1:20 - -- Joktan begat Almodad - "He divided and measured the earth by lines. Sheleph; he assigned rivers to be boundaries. Hazarmaveth; he prepared a place o...
Joktan begat Almodad - "He divided and measured the earth by lines. Sheleph; he assigned rivers to be boundaries. Hazarmaveth; he prepared a place of snares to kill by the highways. Jerah; he built inns, and when any person came to eat and drink, he gave him deadly poison, and so took his property."- T
According to these traditions, the two first were geographers; the third, a public robber; and the fourth, an unprincipled innkeeper, who gave poison to his rich guests, that he might get their property. Such things have been done even in modern times.
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Clarke: 1Ch 1:23 - -- And Ophir - "Whence gold is brought."And Havilah; "whence pearls are brought."- T.
And Ophir - "Whence gold is brought."And Havilah; "whence pearls are brought."- T.
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Clarke: 1Ch 1:32 - -- Keturah, Abraham’ s concubine - Abraham’ s pilegesh , or wife of the second rank; she was neither whore, harlot, nor concubine, in our sen...
Keturah, Abraham’ s concubine - Abraham’ s
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."
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Defender: 1Ch 1:29 - -- Ishmael was a son of Abraham as Esau was a son of Isaac (1Ch 1:34), yet neither was in the line of the chosen people of Israel. The same is true of th...
Ishmael was a son of Abraham as Esau was a son of Isaac (1Ch 1:34), yet neither was in the line of the chosen people of Israel. The same is true of the sons of Keturah, Abraham's wife in his later years. Yet their descendants are included here along with those of Jacob, essentially copied from the same tabulations in Genesis. In accord with the principle of verbal inspiration, there must be a reason why the writer of 1 Chronicles was led to repeat these records. All of these others are descendants of Abraham, and for later generations of both Jews and Gentiles repetition again emphasizes the fact that God has abundantly fulfilled His original prophetic promise to make Abraham "a father of many nations" (Gen 17:5). These offspring - from Ishmael, Keturah and Esau - have their modern descendants in the various Arab peoples and states. It is also noteworthy that, despite the long enmity between Arabs and Israelis, and the enmity of both toward Christians, the Arabs alone among non-Christian peoples continue to believe in the book of Genesis, in a primeval special creation of the entire universe and in a personal transcendent Creator God. All other nations, since the Dispersion at Babel, have followed some form of evolutionary humanistic pantheism, although some - especially among the animists - do also maintain the tradition of a far-off "unknown God" (Act 17:23), who was greater than the other gods."
TSK -> 1Ch 1:1; 1Ch 1:2; 1Ch 1:3; 1Ch 1:4; 1Ch 1:5; 1Ch 1:6; 1Ch 1:7; 1Ch 1:8; 1Ch 1:9; 1Ch 1:10; 1Ch 1:11; 1Ch 1:12; 1Ch 1:13; 1Ch 1:14; 1Ch 1:15; 1Ch 1:16; 1Ch 1:17; 1Ch 1:18; 1Ch 1:19; 1Ch 1:20; 1Ch 1:21; 1Ch 1:22; 1Ch 1:23; 1Ch 1:24; 1Ch 1:25; 1Ch 1:26; 1Ch 1:27; 1Ch 1:28; 1Ch 1:29; 1Ch 1:30; 1Ch 1:31; 1Ch 1:32; 1Ch 1:33; 1Ch 1:34; 1Ch 1:35; 1Ch 1:36; 1Ch 1:37
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
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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
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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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TSK: 1Ch 1:4 - -- Noah : Gen 5:32, Gen 6:8, Gen 6:9, Gen 7:1, Gen 9:29; Isa 54:9, Isa 54:10; Eze 14:14; Mat 24:37, Mat 24:38; Luk 3:36, Luk 17:26, Noe, Heb 11:7; 2Pe 2:...
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TSK: 1Ch 1:7 - -- Tarshish : Psa 72:10; Isa 66:19
Kittim : These, and other words ending in im , forming the Hebrew plural, are not the names of individuals, but of n...
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TSK: 1Ch 1:9 - -- Sabta : i.e. he compassed the chamber; to surround, [Strong’ s H5454]. Gen 10:7, Sabtechah , i.e. terror, [Strong’ s H5455], Gen 10:7
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TSK: 1Ch 1:13 - -- Canaan : Gen 9:22, Gen 9:25, Gen 9:26, Gen 10:15-19, Sidon
Heth : Gen 23:3, Gen 23:5, Gen 23:20, Gen 27:46, Gen 49:30-32; Exo 23:28; Jos 9:1; 2Sa 11:6
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TSK: 1Ch 1:14 - -- Jebusite : Gen 15:21; Exo 33:2, Exo 34:11; Jdg 1:21, Jdg 19:11; 2Sa 24:16; Zec 9:7
Amorite : Gen 48:22; Num 21:21-32; Deu 20:17; Jos 3:10, Jos 24:15; ...
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TSK: 1Ch 1:17 - -- sons of Shem : Gen 10:22-32, Gen 11:10
Elam : Gen 14:1; Isa 11:11, Isa 21:2, Isa 22:6; Jer 25:25; Eze 32:24; Dan 8:2
Asshur : Num 24:22-24; Ezr 4:2; P...
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TSK: 1Ch 1:19 - -- Eber : Gen 10:21, Gen 10:25, Gen 11:16, Gen 11:17; Num 24:24
Peleg : that is, Division
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TSK: 1Ch 1:23 - -- Ophir : Gen 10:29; 1Ki 9:28, 1Ki 10:11; 1Ch 29:4; Job 22:24; Psa 45:9; Isa 13:12
Havilah : Gen 2:11, Gen 25:18; 1Sa 15:7
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TSK: 1Ch 1:28 - -- Isaac : Gen 17:19-21, Gen 21:2-5, Gen 21:12
Ishmael : Gen 16:11-16, Gen 21:9, Gen 21:10
Isaac : Gen 17:19-21, Gen 21:2-5, Gen 21:12
Ishmael : Gen 16:11-16, Gen 21:9, Gen 21:10
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TSK: 1Ch 1:29 - -- The firstborn : Gen 25:12-16
Nebaioth : Gen 28:9, Nebajoth, Isa 60:7
Kedar : Psa 120:4; Son 1:5; Isa 21:17
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TSK: 1Ch 1:32 - -- am 2151, bc 1853
the sons : Gen 25:1-4
Midian : Gen 37:28; Exo 2:15, Exo 2:16; Num 22:4-7, Num 25:6, Num 31:2; Jdg 6:1-6
Sheba : 1Ki 10:1; Job 6:19; P...
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TSK: 1Ch 1:34 - -- Abraham : Gen 21:2, Gen 21:3; Mat 1:2; Luk 3:34; Act 7:8
The sons of Isaac : Gen 25:24-28; Mal 1:2-4; Rom 9:10-13
Israel : Gen 32:28
Abraham : Gen 21:2, Gen 21:3; Mat 1:2; Luk 3:34; Act 7:8
The sons of Isaac : Gen 25:24-28; Mal 1:2-4; Rom 9:10-13
Israel : Gen 32:28
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TSK: 1Ch 1:36 - -- Teman : 1Ch 1:53; Gen 36:11-15; Jer 49:7, Jer 49:20; Amo 1:12; Oba 1:9; Hab 3:3
Omar : i.e. eloquent, [Strong’ s H201], Gen 36:11
Zephi : i.e. ex...
Teman : 1Ch 1:53; Gen 36:11-15; Jer 49:7, Jer 49:20; Amo 1:12; Oba 1:9; Hab 3:3
Omar : i.e. eloquent, [Strong’ s H201], Gen 36:11
Zephi : i.e. expectations; watch thou, [Strong’ s H6825]. Gen 36:11, Gen 36:15; The various reading of
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Barnes: 1Ch 1:16 - -- The Zemarite - See Gen 10:18 note. The inscriptions of the Assyrian monarch, Sargon, (720 B.C.) mention Zimira, which is joined with Arpad (Arv...
The Zemarite - See Gen 10:18 note. The inscriptions of the Assyrian monarch, Sargon, (720 B.C.) mention Zimira, which is joined with Arpad (Arvad); and there can be little doubt that it is the city indicated by the term "Zemarite."
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Barnes: 1Ch 1:17 - -- The sons of Shem - i. e., descendants. Uz, Hul, Gether, and Meshech (or Mash), are stated to have been "sons of Aram"Gen 10:23. Meshech is the ...
The sons of Shem - i. e., descendants. Uz, Hul, Gether, and Meshech (or Mash), are stated to have been "sons of Aram"Gen 10:23. Meshech is the reading of all the MSS., and is supported by the Septuagint here and in Gen 10:23. It seems preferable to "Mash,"which admits of no very probable explanation. Just as Hamites and Semites were intermingled in Arabia (Gen 10:7, note; Gen 10:29, note), so Semites and Japhethites may have been intermingled in Cappadocia - the country of the Meshech or Moschi (Gen 10:2 note); and this Aramaean ad-mixture may have been the origin of the notion, so prevalent among the Greeks, that the Cappadocians were Syrians.
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Barnes: 1Ch 1:28 - -- Isaac and Ishmael - Isaac, though younger than Ishmael, is placed first, as the legitimate heir, since Sarah alone was Abraham’ s true wif...
Isaac and Ishmael - Isaac, though younger than Ishmael, is placed first, as the legitimate heir, since Sarah alone was Abraham’ s true wife (compare the 1Ch 1:36 note).
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Barnes: 1Ch 1:29 - -- These are their generations - As Shem was reserved until after Japheth and Ham 1Ch 1:5-16, because in him the genealogy was to be continued (Ge...
These are their generations - As Shem was reserved until after Japheth and Ham 1Ch 1:5-16, because in him the genealogy was to be continued (Gen 10:2 note), so Isaac is now reserved until the other lines of descent from Abraham have been completed. The same principle gives the descendants of Esau a prior place to those of Jacob 1 Chr. 1:35-51; 1Ch 2:1.
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Barnes: 1Ch 1:30 - -- Hadad here and in 1Ch 1:50 is the well-known Syrian name, of which Hadar (margin) is an accidental corruption, consequent on the close resemblance b...
Hadad here and in 1Ch 1:50 is the well-known Syrian name, of which Hadar (margin) is an accidental corruption, consequent on the close resemblance between "d"(daleth) and "r"(resh) in Hebrew, the final letters of the two names.
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Barnes: 1Ch 1:32 - -- Keturah, Abraham’ s concubine - This passage, and Gen 25:6, sufficiently prove that the position of Keturah was not that of the full wife,...
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Barnes: 1Ch 1:36 - -- Timna - In Gen 36:11, Eliphaz has no son Timna; but he has a concubine of the name, who is the mother of Amalek, and conjectured to be Lotan...
Timna - In Gen 36:11, Eliphaz has no son Timna; but he has a concubine of the name, who is the mother of Amalek, and conjectured to be Lotan’ s sister 1Ch 1:39. The best explanation is, that the writer has in his mind rather the tribes descended from Eliphaz than his actual children, and as there was a place, Timna, inhabited by his "dukes"(1Ch 1:51; compare Gen. 35:40), he puts the race which lived there among his "sons."
Poole: 1Ch 1:4 - -- Formerly he mentions only one son, but here he names and treats of Noah’ s three sons, partly because they were all the founders of the new wor...
Formerly he mentions only one son, but here he names and treats of Noah’ s three sons, partly because they were all the founders of the new world, and partly because the accomplishment of Noah’ s famous prophecy, Gen 9:25-27 , could not otherwise appear, but by the account of their several posterities.
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Poole: 1Ch 1:6 - -- Riphath or Diphath ; for those two Hebrew letters which answer to our D and R , being very like, are oft confounded and exchanged, as 1Ch 1:7,41,46...
Riphath or Diphath ; for those two Hebrew letters which answer to our D and R , being very like, are oft confounded and exchanged, as 1Ch 1:7,41,46,50 .
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Poole: 1Ch 1:14 - -- The Jebusite the people so called. So the names which follow until 1Ch 1:17 , are not the names of particular persons, but of people or nations. And ...
The Jebusite the people so called. So the names which follow until 1Ch 1:17 , are not the names of particular persons, but of people or nations. And all these descended from Canaan, though some of them were afterwards extinct or confounded with others of their brethren by cohabitation or mutual marriages, whereby they lost their names; which is the reason why they are no more mentioned, at least under these names.
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Poole: 1Ch 1:17 - -- The sons of Shem either the name of sons is so taken here as to include grandsons, who are called sons , Gen 29:5 2Sa 19:21 ; or, these words, the ...
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Poole: 1Ch 1:18 - -- Arphaxad begat Shelah either immediately, or mediately by his son Cainan, who is expressed, Luk 3:35 , of which, God assisting, I shall speak in its ...
Arphaxad begat Shelah either immediately, or mediately by his son Cainan, who is expressed, Luk 3:35 , of which, God assisting, I shall speak in its proper place.
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Poole: 1Ch 1:19 - -- The earth was divided in their languages and habitation; of which see Gen 11:7 .
The earth was divided in their languages and habitation; of which see Gen 11:7 .
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Poole: 1Ch 1:22 - -- Ebal or Obal , as it is Gen 10:28 ; such proper names being oft differently written, according to the difference of times, and people, and writers.
Ebal or Obal , as it is Gen 10:28 ; such proper names being oft differently written, according to the difference of times, and people, and writers.
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Poole: 1Ch 1:24 - -- Arphaxad: having given a brief and general account of the original of the world, and the people in it, he now returns to a more large and particular ...
Arphaxad: having given a brief and general account of the original of the world, and the people in it, he now returns to a more large and particular account of the genealogy of Shem, from whom the Jews were descended.
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Poole: 1Ch 1:36 - -- Timna: there is another Timna, the concubine of Eliphaz, Gen 36:12 , but this was one of his sons, though called by the same name; there being some n...
Timna: there is another Timna, the concubine of Eliphaz, Gen 36:12 , but this was one of his sons, though called by the same name; there being some names common both to men and women in the Hebrew and in other languages.
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PBC: 1Ch 1:1 - -- 1Ch 1:1
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PBCOMMENTARY & PBTOPICAL DIGEST:
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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
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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)
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Haydock: 1Ch 1:4 - -- Noe begot Sem, Cham, and Japheth. (Haydock) See Genesis x. The author passes lightly over some of the descendants of the two latter, as he had...
Noe begot Sem, Cham, and Japheth. (Haydock) See Genesis x. The author passes lightly over some of the descendants of the two latter, as he had David's genealogy principally in view.
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Haydock: 1Ch 1:6 - -- Riphath. Hebrew begins with D. (Calmet) ---
But the Protestants correct it (Haydock) according to the book of Genesis and the Septuagint. The two...
Riphath. Hebrew begins with D. (Calmet) ---
But the Protestants correct it (Haydock) according to the book of Genesis and the Septuagint. The two letters are very much alike.
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Haydock: 1Ch 1:7 - -- Dodanim. Hebrew has R, conformably to the Samaritan copy of Genesis, and the Septuagint translate the Rhodians. Yet Dodanim seems more accurate, (C...
Dodanim. Hebrew has R, conformably to the Samaritan copy of Genesis, and the Septuagint translate the Rhodians. Yet Dodanim seems more accurate, (Calmet) and is retained by the Protestants. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Ch 1:10 - -- Earth, first establishing the monarchy of Babylon, and building the castle. (Du Hamel)
Earth, first establishing the monarchy of Babylon, and building the castle. (Du Hamel)
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Haydock: 1Ch 1:17 - -- Hus and Hul were the immediate sons of Aram, as well as.... Mosoch, or Mes; (Genesis x. 23.; Calmet) so that there seems to be here some transpo...
Hus and Hul were the immediate sons of Aram, as well as.... Mosoch, or Mes; (Genesis x. 23.; Calmet) so that there seems to be here some transposition. (Du Hamel)
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Haydock: 1Ch 1:18 - -- Sale. The Roman Septuagint omits ver. 11 to 17, and ver. 18 to 24, having only, ( 17 ) "The sons of Sem, Ailam and Assur; ( 24 ) and Arphaxad, Sala....
Sale. The Roman Septuagint omits ver. 11 to 17, and ver. 18 to 24, having only, ( 17 ) "The sons of Sem, Ailam and Assur; ( 24 ) and Arphaxad, Sala." (Haydock) ---
But the other copies here insert Cainan, as the father of Sale. See Genesis x. 24. (Calmet) ---
It is a matter of great doubt whether he ought not to be inserted, Luke iii. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Ch 1:32 - -- Concubine. She was his lawful wife, but of an inferior degree, and such were called concubines. (Challoner) ---
She has the title of wife , Genes...
Concubine. She was his lawful wife, but of an inferior degree, and such were called concubines. (Challoner) ---
She has the title of wife , Genesis xxv. 1. ---
And the sons of Dadan, &c., seems to be copied from Genesis, as the addition is not found in many Latin manuscripts, no more than in the Hebrew or Septuagint. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Ch 1:36 - -- And by. This serves to explain the difficulty; as Thamna would otherwise seem to be a daughter of Eliphaz, though we know she was his concubine, Gen...
And by. This serves to explain the difficulty; as Thamna would otherwise seem to be a daughter of Eliphaz, though we know she was his concubine, Genesis xxxvi. 12. (Haydock) ---
The Hebrew, Roman Septuagint, Syriac, and Latin, suppose that Thamna was the brother of Amalec; but the Alexandrian Septuagint has, "Now Thamna, the concubine of Eliphaz, bore Amalec." Arabic, "And Thamna, who was the concubine of Eliphaz, the son of Esau, bore him Amalec," which seems to be the true reading. (Kennicott) ---
Hebrew, "And Timna and Amalek," (Protestants; Haydock) which confounds the sense. (Mariana) (Du Hamel)
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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Gill: 1Ch 1:5-27 - -- The sons of Japheth, Gomer,.... Here begins the genealogy of the sons of Noah after the flood; of the sons of Japheth the elder, in this and the two f...
The sons of Japheth, Gomer,.... Here begins the genealogy of the sons of Noah after the flood; of the sons of Japheth the elder, in this and the two following verses; next of the sons of Ham, the younger brother, 1Ch 1:8, then of Shem, whose posterity are mentioned last, because from him, in the line of Heber, sprang Abraham, the ancestor of the Jewish nation, of whom the Messiah was to come, for whose sake this genealogy is given, 1Ch 1:17. The whole is the same with the account in Gen 10:1
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Gill: 1Ch 1:28-34 - -- The sons of Abraham,.... The famous and well known ancestor of the Jews; of Ishmael his firstborn, and his posterity; of his sons by Keturah; and of I...
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Gill: 1Ch 1:35-37 - -- The sons of Esau,.... The firstborn of Isaac; his posterity are named in this and the two following verses, as in Gen 36:1 only it should be observed,...
The sons of Esau,.... The firstborn of Isaac; his posterity are named in this and the two following verses, as in Gen 36:1 only it should be observed, that Timna, 1Ch 1:36 is not the name of a man, but was the concubine of Eliphaz, the eldest son of Esau, and the mother of Amalek, Gen 36:12, and so in the Arabic version it is read,"and Timna, which was the concubine of Eliphaz, the son of Esau, bare him Amalek;''and so the Alexandrian copy of the Septuagint.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 1:6 Many medieval Hebrew mss, along with the LXX and Vulgate, read “Riphath” (see Gen 10:3). This is followed by several English translations ...
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NET Notes: 1Ch 1:17 The MT of the parallel geneaology in Gen 10:23 reads “Mash,” but the LXX there reads “Meshech” in agreement with 1 Chr 1:17.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 1:24 Some LXX mss read “Arphaxad, Cainan, Shelah” (see also the notes on Gen 10:24; 11:12-13).
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NET Notes: 1Ch 1:29 The words “the others were” are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 1:32 A concubine was a slave woman in ancient Near Eastern societies who was the legal property of her master, but who could have legitimate sexual relatio...
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NET Notes: 1Ch 1:36 The Hebrew text has simply, “and Timna and Amalek,” but Gen 36:12 indicates that Timna, a concubine of Eliphaz, was the mother of Amalek. ...
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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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 1:4 Noah, ( b ) Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
( b ) It would have been sufficient to have named Shem of whom came Abraham and David, but because the world was ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 1:10 And Cush begat ( c ) Nimrod: he began to be mighty upon the earth.
( c ) Who first lifted himself above others.
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 1:17 The sons of Shem; Elam, and Asshur, and Arphaxad, and Lud, and ( d ) Aram, and Uz, and Hul, and Gether, and Meshech.
( d ) Of whom came the Syrians, ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 1:18 And Arphaxad begat Shelah, and Shelah begat ( e ) Eber.
( e ) Of him came the Hebrews who were later called Israelites of Israel, who was Jacob and J...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 1:24 ( f ) Shem, ( g ) Arphaxad, Shelah,
( f ) He repeats Shem again because he would come to the stock of Abraham.
( g ) Who came from Shem, and of him ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 1:32 Now the sons of Keturah, Abraham's ( h ) concubine: she bare Zimran, and Jokshan, and Medan, and Midian, and Ishbak, and Shuah. And the sons of Joksha...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 1:35 The sons of Esau; ( i ) Eliphaz, Reuel, and Jeush, and Jaalam, and Korah.
( i ) These were born from three different mothers, read (Gen 36:4).
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 1:36 The sons of Eliphaz; Teman, and Omar, Zephi, and Gatam, Kenaz, and ( k ) Timna, and Amalek.
( k ) Which was Eliphaz's concubine, read (Gen 36:12).
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 1:1-54
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; 1Ch 1:28-54
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...
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MHCC: 1Ch 1:28-54 - --The genealogy is from hence confined to the posterity of Abraham. Let us take occasion from reading these lists of names, to think of the multitudes t...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 1:1-27; 1Ch 1:28-54
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...
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Matthew Henry: 1Ch 1:28-54 - -- All nations but the seed of Abraham are already shaken off from this genealogy: they have no part nor lot in this matter. The Lord's portion is his...
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...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 1:5-23 - --
The peoples and races descended from the sons of Noah. - These are enumerated according to the table in Gen 10; but our author has omitted not only...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 1:24-27 - --
The patriarchs from Shem to Abraham. - The names of these, again, are simply ranged in order according to Gen 11:10-26, while the record of their a...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 1:28-34 - --
The sons of Abraham. - In 1Ch 1:28 only Isaac and Ishmael are so called; Isaac first, as the son of the promise. Then, in 1Ch 1:29-31, follow the p...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 1:35-42 - --
The posterity of Esau and Seir. - An extract from Gen 36:1-30. 1Ch 1:35. The five sons of Esau are the same who, according to Gen 36:4., were born ...
Constable -> 1Ch 1:1--9:44; 1Ch 1:1-3
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...
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