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Text -- 1 Chronicles 4:18 (NET)

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JFB -> 1Ch 4:17-18; 1Ch 4:18
JFB: 1Ch 4:17-18 - -- It is difficult, as the verses stand at present, to see who is meant. The following readjustment of the text clears away the obscurity: "These are the...
It is difficult, as the verses stand at present, to see who is meant. The following readjustment of the text clears away the obscurity: "These are the sons of Bithiah the daughter of Pharaoh, which Mered took, and she bare Miriam, and his wife Jehudijah bare Jezreel," &c.

JFB: 1Ch 4:18 - -- "the Jewess," to distinguish her from his other wife, who was an Egyptian. This passage records a very interesting fact--the marriage of an Egyptian p...
"the Jewess," to distinguish her from his other wife, who was an Egyptian. This passage records a very interesting fact--the marriage of an Egyptian princess to a descendant of Caleb. The marriage must have taken place in the wilderness. The barriers of a different national language and national religion kept the Hebrews separate from the Egyptians; but they did not wholly prevent intimacies, and even occasional intermarriages between private individuals of the two nations. Before such unions, however, could be sanctioned, the Egyptian party must have renounced idolatry, and this daughter of Pharaoh, as appears from her name, had become a convert to the worship of the God of Israel.
Clarke -> 1Ch 4:18
Clarke: 1Ch 4:18 - -- And his wife Jehudijah - The Targum considers the names in this verse as epithets of Moses
"And his wife Jehuditha educated Moses after she had draw...
And his wife Jehudijah - The Targum considers the names in this verse as epithets of Moses
"And his wife Jehuditha educated Moses after she had drawn him out of the water: and she called his name Jered, because he caused the manna to descend upon Israel; and Prince Gedor, because he restored the desolations of Israel; Heber also, because he joined Israel to their heavenly Father; and Prince Socho, because he overshadowed Israel with his righteousness, and Jekuthiel, because the Israelites waited on the God of heaven in his time, forty years in the desert; and prince Zanoah, because God, on his account, had passed by the sins of Israel. These names Bithiah, the daughter of Pharaoh, called him by the spirit of prophecy, for she became a proselyte; and Mered took her to himself to wife: he is Caleb, and was so called because he opposed the counsel of the spies."- T. A similar explanation is given by Jarchi.
TSK -> 1Ch 4:18
TSK: 1Ch 4:18 - -- Jehudijah : i.e. Jewess, [Strong’ s H3057], 1Ch 4:19
Jered : 1Ch 1:2
the father of : 1Ch 4:4, 1Ch 4:39, 1Ch 2:42; Jos 15:58
Gedor : Gedor was a c...
Jehudijah : i.e. Jewess, [Strong’ s H3057], 1Ch 4:19
Jered : 1Ch 1:2
the father of : 1Ch 4:4, 1Ch 4:39, 1Ch 2:42; Jos 15:58
Gedor : Gedor was a city in the tribe of Judah; and probably the same which Eusebius calls
Heber : Gen 46:17
Socho : i.e. inclosure; his branch, [Strong’ s H7755]. 1Ch 4:18; 2Ch 11:7, Shocho, 1Ch 28:18, Also, Jos 15:35, Jos 15:48; 1Sa 17:1; 1Ki 4:10
| Socho | ||
| Personal Characteristics | References | |
| 1. | A city of Judah | Jos 15:35; 1Sa 17:1; 1Ki 4:10; 2Ch 11:7 |
| 2. | Another city of Judah | Jos 15:48 |
Bithiah : i.e. worshiper of Jah; daughter of Jah, [Strong’ s H1332]. daughter of Pharaoh. 1Ki 3:1, 1Ki 3:6, 1Ki 7:8, 1Ki 9:16, 1Ki 9:24; 2Ch 8:11
Mered : 1Ch 4:17

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Barnes -> 1Ch 4:18
Barnes: 1Ch 4:18 - -- 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...
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 been married to him with the consent of her father, for the Egyptian kings often gave their daughters in marriage to foreigners. Or she may have elected to forsake her countrymen and cleave to a Jewish husband, becoming a convert to his religion. Her name, Bithiah, "daughter of Yahweh,"is like that of a convert.
Poole -> 1Ch 4:18
Poole: 1Ch 4:18 - -- His wife either Ezra’ s wife, or rather, another wife of Mered. Jehudijah ; or, the Jewess ; so called to distinguish her from his Egyptian wi...
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, and the rest following, 1Ch 4:17 .
The daughter of Pharaoh either
1. Of Pharaoh king of Egypt for Mered might be a person of great estate and quality; or this might be only Pharaoh’ s illegitimate daughter. Or,
2. Of some other Egyptian or Israelite called by that name; which might easily happen upon divers occasions.
Haydock -> 1Ch 4:18
Haydock: 1Ch 4:18 - -- 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 w...
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.
Gill -> 1Ch 4:18
Gill: 1Ch 4:18 - -- 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 fro...
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 the verse:
bare Jered the father of Gedor, and Heber the father of Socho, and Jekuthiel the father of Zanoah; who were princes, as Jarchi seems rightly to observe; of several cities of these names in the tribe of Judah, as of Gedor, see Jos 15:58, of Socoh, Jos 15:35, of Zanoah, Jos 15:34, the Targum interprets the names of all these men of Moses, whom Pharaoh's daughter brought up; and so other Jewish writers a, into which mistake they were led by what follows:
and these are the sons of Bithiah, the daughter of Pharaoh, which Mered took; that is, to wife; this Mered was one of the sons of Ezra, 1Ch 4:17 the Targum, and other Jewish writers b, say this was Caleb, called Mered, because he rebelled against the counsel of the spies; but this contradicts their other notion of Jehudijah, or Bithiah, Pharaoh's daughter, whom he married, the one who brought up Moses, since Moses was elder than Caleb; but Bithiah, whom Mered married, was not a daughter of Pharaoh king of Egypt, but of an Israelite of this name; her sons are supposed to be those in the latter part of 1Ch 4:17.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 4:1-43
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
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
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 4:16-20
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 4:16-20 - --
Descendants of various men , whose genealogical connection with the sons and grandsons of Judah, mentioned in 1Ch 4:1, is not given in the text as ...
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...




