1 Chronicles 1:39
Hori <02753> [Hori.]
Homam <01950> [Homam.]
This variation is simply the mutation of [Y“wd,] {yood} and [Vƒv,] {wav}; that in Genesis being properly [Hˆymƒm <\\See definition 01967\\>,] Hemam, and this, [H“wmƒm <\\See definition 01950\\>,] Homam.
[Hemam.]
1 Chronicles 2:7
Carmi <03756> [Carmi.]
Achan <05917> [Achar.]
Achan is probably called Achar, from the trouble he occasioned.
[Achan. accursed.]
1 Chronicles 2:30
Nadab <05070> [Nadab.]
1 Chronicles 2:33
1 Chronicles 2:47
1 Chronicles 4:26
1 Chronicles 5:11
descendants <01121> [the children.]
The Gadites and the half tribe of Manasseh are joined to the genealogy of Reuben, because they inhabited the same country, and formed a sort of separate colony east of Jordan.
land <0776> [in the land.]
1 Chronicles 6:2
sons ... Kohath <06955 01121> [the sons of Kohath.]
Amram <06019> [Amram.]
[Amminadab.]
1 Chronicles 6:18
Amram <06019> [Amram.]
1 Chronicles 6:28
Joel <02059> [Vashni.]
<\\See definition 02059\\>. It appears that the Joel is here lost out of the text; and that {washni,} which signifies "and the second," and which refers to Abiah, is made into a proper name. The Syriac and Arabic read as in Samuel. The marginal references contain the variation in the names given to the same persons, in different parts of sacred history, as far as it can be ascertained; and nearly the whole, that is at present known concerning them, may be learned by consulting them.
[Joel.]
1 Chronicles 7:31
1 Chronicles 7:33-34
Shemer <08106> [Shamer.]
[Shomer.]
1 Chronicles 24:23
Jeriah <03404> [Jeriah.]
The following variations exist only in the translation, the original being uniformly [YerŒyƒh ] or [YerŒyƒh–w ] Jerijah, [MŒykƒh] Michah, and [YishshŒyƒh ] Isshiah.
[Jerijah.]