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Text -- 1 Chronicles 3:1-10 (NET)
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Wesley: 1Ch 3:3 - -- Possibly so called because she was his first, and therefore most proper wife, though her son was born after all the rest before mentioned, and therefo...
Possibly so called because she was his first, and therefore most proper wife, though her son was born after all the rest before mentioned, and therefore she and her son are put in the sixth place, the wive being here named only for the sons sake.
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Wesley: 1Ch 3:5 - -- All David's children by her, as the text positively affirms: and therefore Solomon is called her, only son, Pro 4:3, because she loved him as if he ha...
All David's children by her, as the text positively affirms: and therefore Solomon is called her, only son, Pro 4:3, because she loved him as if he had been so.
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Wesley: 1Ch 3:6 - -- And he had two other sons called by the same names, 1Ch 3:8, probably they were by different wives: and probably they were then distinguished by some ...
And he had two other sons called by the same names, 1Ch 3:8, probably they were by different wives: and probably they were then distinguished by some additional clause or title, which is here omitted, because the two first were dead before the two second were born, and therefore the names of the deceased were given to these to preserve their memory.
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Wesley: 1Ch 3:8 - -- There are but seven mentioned, 2Sa 5:14. Two of them are omitted there, because they died very early, and here we have all the sons of David, which cl...
There are but seven mentioned, 2Sa 5:14. Two of them are omitted there, because they died very early, and here we have all the sons of David, which clause is not added 2Sa 5:13-16.
JFB: 1Ch 3:1-3 - -- It is of consequence for the proper understanding of events in the domestic history of David, to bear in mind the place and time of his sons' birth. T...
It is of consequence for the proper understanding of events in the domestic history of David, to bear in mind the place and time of his sons' birth. The oldest son, born after his father's accession to the sovereign authority, is according to Eastern notions, the proper heir to the throne. And hence the natural aspirations of ambition in Ammon, who was long unaware of the alienation of the crown, and could not be easily reconciled to the claims of a younger brother being placed above his own (see on 2Sa 3:1-5).
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JFB: 1Ch 3:3 - -- Supposed to be another name of Michal, who, though she had no son after her mockery of David for dancing before the ark [2Sa 6:16, 2Sa 6:20], might ha...
Supposed to be another name of Michal, who, though she had no son after her mockery of David for dancing before the ark [2Sa 6:16, 2Sa 6:20], might have had one previous to that time. She has the title of wife appended to her name because she was his proper wife; and the mention of her name last probably arose from the circumstance that, having been withdrawn from David and married to another husband but afterwards restored, she had in reality become the last of his wives.
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JFB: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Or, "Bath-sheba" (2Sa 11:3), and there her father is called "Eliam." Of course Solomon was not her "only son," but he is called so (Pro 4:3) from the ...
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JFB: 1Ch 3:6 - -- Two sons of the same name are twice mentioned (1Ch 3:8). They were the children of different mothers, and had probably some title or epithet appended ...
Two sons of the same name are twice mentioned (1Ch 3:8). They were the children of different mothers, and had probably some title or epithet appended by which the one was distinguished from the other. Or, it might be, that the former two were dead, and their names had been given to sons afterwards born to preserve their memories.
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JFB: 1Ch 3:8 - -- The number of David's sons born after his removal to Jerusalem, was eleven (2Sa 5:14), but only nine are mentioned here: two of them being omitted, ei...
The number of David's sons born after his removal to Jerusalem, was eleven (2Sa 5:14), but only nine are mentioned here: two of them being omitted, either in consequence of their early deaths or because they left no issue.
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JFB: 1Ch 3:10 - -- David's line is here drawn down to the captivity, through a succession of good and bad, but still influential and celebrated, monarchs. It has rarely ...
David's line is here drawn down to the captivity, through a succession of good and bad, but still influential and celebrated, monarchs. It has rarely happened that a crown has been transmitted from father to son, in lineal descent, for seventeen reigns. But this was the promised reward of David's piety. There is, indeed, observable some vacillation towards the close of this period--the crown passing from one brother to another, an even from uncle to nephew--a sure sign of disorderly times and a disjointed government.
Clarke: 1Ch 3:1 - -- The second, Daniel - In 2Sa 3:3, this person is called Chileab; he probably had two names. The Targum says, "The second, Daniel, who was also called...
The second, Daniel - In 2Sa 3:3, this person is called Chileab; he probably had two names. The Targum says, "The second, Daniel, who was also called Chileab, because he was in every respect like to his father."The Targumist refers here to the import of the word
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Clarke: 1Ch 3:3 - -- By Eglah his wide - The Targum, Jarchi, and others, maintain that this was Michal, the daughter of Saul; but this does not well agree with 2Sa 6:23 ...
By Eglah his wide - The Targum, Jarchi, and others, maintain that this was Michal, the daughter of Saul; but this does not well agree with 2Sa 6:23 : Michal had no child to the day of her death. Yet she might have had a child before the time that is mentioned above.
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Clarke: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Shimea, and Shobab - Solomon is mentioned last, though he was the eldest of these four sons, because the genealogy was to be continued from him. Bat...
Shimea, and Shobab - Solomon is mentioned last, though he was the eldest of these four sons, because the genealogy was to be continued from him. Bath-shua
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Clarke: 1Ch 3:6 - -- Elishama, and Eliphelet - In this and the eighth verse these two names occur twice; some think this is a mistake, but others suppose that two person...
Elishama, and Eliphelet - In this and the eighth verse these two names occur twice; some think this is a mistake, but others suppose that two persons of these names died young, and that the next born received the name of the deceased. - See Jarchi.
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Clarke: 1Ch 3:8 - -- Nine - There are thirteen if we count the four sons of Bath-sheba, and nine without them; and in the second book of Samuel there are eleven, reckoni...
Nine - There are thirteen if we count the four sons of Bath-sheba, and nine without them; and in the second book of Samuel there are eleven, reckoning the above four, and without them only seven. In the book of Samuel probably only those who were alive were reckoned, while the author of the Chronicles comprises those also who were dead in this enumeration. Jarchi supposes that the duplicate Elishama and Eliphelet are those which increase the regular number seven to nine; and that the dead without posterity, as well as the living, are mentioned to increase the number of David’ s descendants; for, says he, the whole book is written for the honor of David and his seed.
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Clarke: 1Ch 3:9 - -- And Tamar their sister - This is the only daughter of David whose name is on record; and yet he is said to have had both Sons and Daughters, 2Sa 5:1...
And Tamar their sister - This is the only daughter of David whose name is on record; and yet he is said to have had both Sons and Daughters, 2Sa 5:13.
TSK: 1Ch 3:1 - -- am 2951, etc. bc 1053, etc
the sons of David : 2Sa 3:2-5
Amnon : 2Sa 13:1, 2Sa 13:29
Ahinoam : 1Sa 25:42, 1Sa 25:43, 1Sa 27:3
Jezreelitess : Jos 15:56...
am 2951, etc. bc 1053, etc
the sons of David : 2Sa 3:2-5
Ahinoam : 1Sa 25:42, 1Sa 25:43, 1Sa 27:3
Jezreelitess : Jos 15:56
Daniel : It is probable this person had two names. The Targumist says he was ""called Chileab, because he was in every respect like his father.""2Sa 3:3
of Abigail : 1Sa 25:39-42
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TSK: 1Ch 3:2 - -- Absalom : 2Sa 13:1, 2Sa 13:20-28, 2Sa 13:38, 2Sa 18:14, 2Sa 18:18, 2Sa 18:33, 2Sa 19:4-10
Geshur : 1Ch 2:23; Jos 13:13; 2Sa 14:23, 2Sa 14:32, 2Sa 15:8...
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TSK: 1Ch 3:3 - -- Eglah : The Targumist, Jarchi, and others, maintain that this was Michal; and though it is stated (2Sa 6:23) that ""she had no child to the day of her...
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TSK: 1Ch 3:4 - -- there he reigned : 2Sa 2:11, 2Sa 5:4, 2Sa 5:5; 1Ki 2:11
and in Jerusalem : 2Sa 5:4, 2Sa 5:14-16
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TSK: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Shimea : 1Ch 14:4; 2Sa 5:14, Shammuah
Nathan : 2Sa 7:2-4, 2Sa 12:1-15; Luk 3:31
Solomon : 1Ch 28:5, 1Ch 28:6; 2Sa 12:24, 2Sa 12:25
Bathshua : 2Sa 11:3...
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TSK: 1Ch 3:10 - -- Rehoboam : 1Ki 11:43, 1Ki 14:31, 1Ki 15:6; Mat 1:7, Roboam
Abia : 1Ki 15:1, Abijam, 2Ch 13:1, Abijah
Asa : 1Ki 15:8; 2Ch 14:1
Jehoshaphat : 1Ki 15:24;...
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collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes: 1Ch 3:1 - -- The sons of David - The writer returns to the point at which he had left the posterity of Ram 1Ch 2:9, 1Ch 2:15, and traces out the family of D...
The sons of David - The writer returns to the point at which he had left the posterity of Ram 1Ch 2:9, 1Ch 2:15, and traces out the family of David - the royal house of the tribe of Judah.
Daniel - See the marginal note and reference.
There are three lists of the sons of David, born in Jerusalem.
1. Shammuah | Shimeah* | Shammuah |
2. Shobab | Shobab | Shobab |
3. Nathan | Nathan | Nathan |
4. Solomon | Solomon | Solomon |
5. Ibhar | Ibhar | Ibhar |
6. Elishua | Elishama* | Elishua |
7. a | Eliphelet* | Elpalet* |
8. a | Nogah | Nogah |
9. Nepheg | Nepheg | Nepheg |
10. Japhia | Japhia | Japhia |
11. Elishama | Elishama | Elishama |
12. Eliada | Eliada | Beeliada* |
13. Eliphelet | Eliphelet | Eliphelet |
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A comparison of the three lists serves to show:
(1) that "Shimeah"and the first "Elishama"in the list of this chapter are corruptions;
(2) that David had really 13 sons born in Jerusalem, of whom two - the first Eliphelet and Nogah - probably died in their childhood; and
(3) that Eliada, the twelfth son, was also called Beeliada, the term Baal, "lord,"not having (previous to the introduction of the Baal worship) a bad sense, but being regarded as an equivalent with El, "God."
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Barnes: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Bathshua, the daughter of Ammiel - Both names are here given in an unusual form, but it may be doubted whether in either case there has been an...
Bathshua, the daughter of Ammiel - Both names are here given in an unusual form, but it may be doubted whether in either case there has been any corruption. In "Bathshua,"for "Bathsheba,"a
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Barnes: 1Ch 3:10 - -- Abia - Rather, "Abijah,"as in 2 Chr. 11\endash 14, where the Hebrew word is exactly the same.
Abia - Rather, "Abijah,"as in 2 Chr. 11\endash 14, where the Hebrew word is exactly the same.
Poole: 1Ch 3:1 - -- The Jezreelitess of that Jezreel in Judah, Jos 15:56 , not of that in Manasseh, Jos 17:16 . The Carmelitess so called, because she was the wife of ...
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Poole: 1Ch 3:3 - -- Which title belongs either to all the foregoing women; or rather, as the singular number showeth, to Eglah only, last mentioned; who possibly may be...
Which title belongs either to all the foregoing women; or rather, as the singular number showeth, to Eglah only, last mentioned; who possibly may be so called, because she was his first, and therefore most proper, wife, though her son was born after all the rest before mentioned, and therefore both she and her son are put in the sixth place; the wives being here named only for the sons’ sakes. See more on 2Sa 3:5 .
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Poole: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Four all David’ s children by her, as the text positively affirms; and therefore Solomon is called her
only son Pro 4:3 , because she loved him...
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Poole: 1Ch 3:6 - -- And he had two other sons called by the same names, 1Ch 3:8 , but they were by differing wives; and probably they were then distinguished by some ad...
And he had two other sons called by the same names, 1Ch 3:8 , but they were by differing wives; and probably they were then distinguished by some additional clause or title, which is here omitted, because it was now needless for us to know it; or the two first were dead before the two second were born, and therefore the names of the deceased were given to these to preserve their memory.
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Poole: 1Ch 3:8 - -- Object There are but seven mentioned 2Sa 5:14 , &c.
Answ Two of them are omitted there, because they died very early, or were inglorious, or died w...
Haydock: 1Ch 3:1 - -- Hebron, during the seven years that he reigned there over Juda. (Menochius) ---
Jezrahel, a city of Juda, less noted than the one in Issachar. ---...
Hebron, during the seven years that he reigned there over Juda. (Menochius) ---
Jezrahel, a city of Juda, less noted than the one in Issachar. ---
Daniel, or Cheliab, 2 Kings iii. 3.
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Haydock: 1Ch 3:2 - -- Aggith. The mother of Adonias is styled Haggith elsewhere in the Vulgate. (Haydock)
Aggith. The mother of Adonias is styled Haggith elsewhere in the Vulgate. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Ch 3:3 - -- His wife also. (Tirinus) ---
This title refer to all the preceding. (Sanctius)
His wife also. (Tirinus) ---
This title refer to all the preceding. (Sanctius)
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Haydock: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Solomon is put last, though the eldest, because of his genealogy is to be continued. Some think that the three others were the sons of Urias, adopte...
Solomon is put last, though the eldest, because of his genealogy is to be continued. Some think that the three others were the sons of Urias, adopted by David, as Solomon styles himself an only son; (Proverbs iv. 3.) but that only means singularly beloved, and an heir, (Calmet) as David had certainly another child by Bethsabee, who died in his infancy. (Tirinus) ---
Bethsabee. Syriac and Arabic, "Bersabee." Hebrew, "Bathshuah," all erroneously. ---
Ammiel, or Eliam, (2 Kings xi. 3.) as the same man had two names, (Calmet) or, in this instance, we must allow a transposition. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Ch 3:6 - -- Elisama, or Elisua, chap. xiv. 5. (Calmet) ---
Hebrew substitutes Elishama and Eliphelet, and Nogah, the last name being "an evident corruption of ...
Elisama, or Elisua, chap. xiv. 5. (Calmet) ---
Hebrew substitutes Elishama and Eliphelet, and Nogah, the last name being "an evident corruption of Nepheg, and the two former being taken in to soon, and still repeated, "in their proper places." The Vatican Septuagint is likewise interpolated, (2 Kings v. 14., &c.) by the insertion of eleven names from another version, and two names are twice repeated, so that we have 24 sons of David instead of 11. (Kennicott)
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Haydock: 1Ch 3:7 - -- Noge; called Noga, (chap. xiv. 6.) and omitted entirely in the book of Kings. Eliphaleth being twice mentioned in this book, has made some conclude ...
Noge; called Noga, (chap. xiv. 6.) and omitted entirely in the book of Kings. Eliphaleth being twice mentioned in this book, has made some conclude that David's first son of this name died in his youth; (Calmet) which may be said of Elisama also. (Sa)
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Haydock: 1Ch 3:8 - -- Eliada, or Elioda, (2 Kings v. 16.) styled Baaliada, (chap. xiv. 7.; Calmet) as both have the same meaning, "God's, or the Lord's knowledge." (Hay...
Eliada, or Elioda, (2 Kings v. 16.) styled Baaliada, (chap. xiv. 7.; Calmet) as both have the same meaning, "God's, or the Lord's knowledge." (Haydock) ---
Nine, excluding the children of Bethsabee. In 2 Kings there are only seven, or, with the sons of Bethsabee, eleven. There must be a mistake in one place, unless the book of Kings only specifies those who were then alive. (Vatable) (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Ch 3:9 - -- The concubines. The inferior wives. (Challoner) ---
Some of the preceding sons were born of such, ver. 6., &c. ---
Thamar. She is the only one ...
The concubines. The inferior wives. (Challoner) ---
Some of the preceding sons were born of such, ver. 6., &c. ---
Thamar. She is the only one whose name is mentioned, but David had other daughters, 2 Kings vi. 13.
Gill: 1Ch 3:1-4 - -- Now these were the sons of David,.... The six following born in Hebron, who are reckoned in the same order as in 2Sa 3:2, only here the second son is ...
Now these were the sons of David,.... The six following born in Hebron, who are reckoned in the same order as in 2Sa 3:2, only here the second son is called Daniel, who there goes by the name of Chileab; he had two names, the reason of which see there; and here David's wife, Eglah, is said in the Targum to be Michal, Saul's daughter; see Gill on 2Sa 3:5, to which is added an account of his reign both in Hebron and Jerusalem, agreeably to 2Sa 5:5.
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Gill: 1Ch 3:5-8 - -- And these were born unto him in Jerusalem,.... Whose names follow, in all nine; there are but seven mentioned in 2Sa 5:14 the reason of which see in t...
And these were born unto him in Jerusalem,.... Whose names follow, in all nine; there are but seven mentioned in 2Sa 5:14 the reason of which see in the notes there; See Gill on 2Sa 5:14. See Gill on 2Sa 5:15. See Gill on 2Sa 5:16. it may be observed that Bathsheba is here called Bathshua, and her father Ammiel, whose name is Eliam in 2Sa 11:3, names of much the same signification.
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Gill: 1Ch 3:9 - -- These were all the sons of David,.... By his wives:
beside the sons of the concubines; who are not reckoned, and how many they were is not known; h...
These were all the sons of David,.... By his wives:
beside the sons of the concubines; who are not reckoned, and how many they were is not known; he had ten concubines at least, 2Sa 15:16 and 2Sa 20:3.
And Tamar their sister; not the sister of the sons of the concubines, but of his other sons, and only of Absalom by the mother's side, of whom see 2Sa 13:1.
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Gill: 1Ch 3:10-14 - -- And Solomon's son was Rehoboam,.... From hence to the end of the fourteenth verse, David's successors are reckoned, according to the order of their re...
And Solomon's son was Rehoboam,.... From hence to the end of the fourteenth verse, David's successors are reckoned, according to the order of their reign, unto Josiah and his sons:
Solomon, Rehoboam, Abia, Asa, Jehoshaphat, Joram, Ahaziah, Joash, Amaziah, Azariah, Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah, Manasseh, Amon, Josiah, in all sixteen.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 3:4 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 3:5 In 2 Sam 11:3 Bathsheba is called “the daughter of Eliam,” while here her father’s name is given as “Ammiel.”
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NET Notes: 1Ch 3:6 The MT reads “Eliphelet” here, but 1 Chr 14:5 lists the name as “Elpelet” and is followed by some English versions here (e.g.,...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 3:1 Now these were the sons of ( a ) David, which were born unto him in Hebron; the firstborn Amnon, of Ahinoam the Jezreelitess; the second ( b ) Daniel,...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 3:5 And these were born unto him in Jerusalem; Shimea, and Shobab, and Nathan, and Solomon, four, of ( c ) Bathshua the daughter of Ammiel:
( c ) Called ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 3:6 Ibhar also, and ( d ) Elishama, and Eliphelet,
( d ) Elishama, or Elishua, (2Sa 5:15) and Eliphelet died, and David named those sons who were born ne...
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 3:1-24
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 3:1-24 - --1 The sons of David.10 His line to Zedekiah.17 The successors of Jeconiah.
MHCC -> 1Ch 3:1-24
MHCC: 1Ch 3:1-24 - --Of all the families of Israel, none were so illustrious as the family of David: here we have a full account of it. From this family, as concerning the...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 3:1-9; 1Ch 3:10-24
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 3:1-9 - -- We had an account of David's sons, 2Sa 3:2, etc., and 2Sa 5:14, etc. 1. He had many sons; and no doubt wrote as he thought, Psa 127:5. Happy is the...
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Matthew Henry: 1Ch 3:10-24 - -- David having nineteen sons, we may suppose them to have raised many noble families in Israel whom we never hear of in the history. But the scripture...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 3:1-9; 1Ch 3:10-16
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 3:1-9 - --
The sons and descendants of David. - After the enumeration of the chief families of the two sons of Hezron, Caleb and Jerahmeel, in 1 Chron 2:18-55...
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