1 Chronicles 1:40-42
Context1:40 The sons of Shobal:
Alyan, 1 Manahath, Ebal, Shephi, 2 and Onam.
The sons of Zibeon:
Aiah and Anah.
Dishon.
The sons of Dishon:
Hamran, 4 Eshban, Ithran, and Keran.
1:42 The sons of Ezer:
Bilhan, Zaavan, Jaakan. 5
The sons of Dishan: 6
Uz and Aran.
1 Chronicles 2:28
Context2:28 The sons of Onam were Shammai and Jada.
The sons of Shammai:
Nadab and Abishur.
1 Chronicles 3:9
Context3:9 These were all the sons of David, not counting the sons of his concubines. 7 Tamar was their sister.
1 Chronicles 3:19
Context3:19 The sons of Pedaiah:
Zerubbabel and Shimei.
The sons of Zerubbabel:
Meshullam and Hananiah. Shelomith was their sister.
1 Chronicles 4:13
Context4:13 The sons of Kenaz:
Othniel and Seraiah.
The sons of Othniel:
Hathath and Meonothai. 8
1 Chronicles 7:10
ContextBilhan.
The sons of Bilhan:
Jeush, Benjamin, Ehud, Kenaanah, Zethan, Tarshish, and Ahishahar.
1 Chronicles 8:38
Context8:38 Azel had six sons: Azrikam his firstborn, 10 followed by Ishmael, Sheariah, 11 Obadiah, and Hanan. All these were the sons of Azel.
1 Chronicles 18:15-16
Context18:15 Joab son of Zeruiah was commanding general of 12 the army; Jehoshaphat son of Ahilud was secretary; 18:16 Zadok son of Ahitub and Abimelech son of Abiathar were priests; Shavsha 13 was scribe;
1 Chronicles 23:22
Context23:22 Eleazar died without having sons; he had only daughters. The sons of Kish, their cousins, married them. 14
1 Chronicles 26:6
Context26:6 His son Shemaiah also had sons, who were leaders of their families, for they were highly respected.
1 Chronicles 27:16
Context27:16 The officers of the Israelite tribes:
Eliezer son of Zikri was the leader of the Reubenites,
Shephatiah son of Maacah led the Simeonites,
1 Chronicles 27:21
Context27:21 Iddo son of Zechariah led the half-tribe of Manasseh in Gilead,
Jaasiel son of Abner led Benjamin,


[1:40] 1 tc Some medieval Hebrew
[1:40] 2 tc A few medieval Hebrew
[1:41] 3 tn Heb “sons.” The Hebrew text has the plural, but only one son is listed. For stylistic reasons the singular “son” was used in the translation.
[1:41] 4 tn The parallel geneaology in Gen 36:26 has the variant spelling “Hemdan.” Some English versions follow the variant spelling here (e.g., NAB, NIV, NCV, CEV, NLT).
[1:42] 5 tn The parallel geneaology in Gen 36:27 has the variant spelling “Akan.” Among English versions that use the variant spelling here are NIV, NCV, NLT.
[1:42] 6 tc The MT reads “Dishon” here, but this should be emended to “Dishan.” See the list in v. 38 and Gen 36:28.
[3:9] 7 sn See the note on the word “concubine” in 1:32.
[4:13] 9 tc “Meonothai” is read here by some
[7:10] 11 tn The Hebrew text has the plural “sons,” but only one son is listed.
[8:38] 13 tc The Hebrew text has בֹּכְרוּ (bokhÿru), which some understand as a name: “Bocheru” (so, e.g., NEB, NASB, NIV, NRSV). But the form should probably be revocalized בְּכֹרוֹ (bÿkhoru, “his firstborn”). A name has accidentally dropped from the list, and a scribe apparently read בֹּכְרוּ as one of the names.
[8:38] 14 tc The Lucianic recension of the LXX inserts another name here, καὶ Ἀζαριας (kai Azarias, “and Azariah”), presumably to make up the six sons mentioned at the beginning of the verse (see the previous tc note on “firstborn”). Cf. NAB.
[18:16] 17 tn The parallel text of 2 Sam 8:17 has the variant spelling “Seraiah.”
[23:22] 19 tn Heb “the sons of Kish, their brothers [i.e., relatives/cousins] lifted them up.” For other uses of נָאָשׂ (na’as, “lift up”) in the sense of “marry,” see BDB 671 s.v. Qal.3.d.