1 Chronicles 15:10
Context15:10 From the descendants of Uzziel: Amminadab the leader and 112 of his relatives.
1 Chronicles 12:28
Context12:28 along with Zadok, a young warrior, and twenty-two leaders from his family.
1 Chronicles 9:22
Context9:22 All those selected to be gatekeepers at the entrances numbered 212. Their names were recorded in the genealogical records of their settlements. David and Samuel the prophet 1 had appointed them to their positions. 2
1 Chronicles 18:5
Context18:5 The Arameans of Damascus came to help King Hadadezer of Zobah, but David killed 22,000 of the Arameans.
1 Chronicles 26:8
Context26:8 All these were the descendants of Obed-Edom. They and their sons and relatives were respected men, capable of doing their responsibilities. There were sixty-two of them related to Obed-Edom.
1 Chronicles 7:2
Context7:2 The sons of Tola:
Uzzi, Rephaiah, Jeriel, Jahmai, Jibsam, 3 and Samuel. 4 They were leaders of their families. 5 In the time of David there were 22,600 warriors listed in Tola’s genealogical records. 6
1 Chronicles 7:7
Context7:7 The sons of Bela:
Ezbon, Uzzi, Uzziel, Jerimoth, and Iri. The five of them were leaders of their families. There were 22,034 warriors listed in their genealogical records.


[9:22] 1 tn The Hebrew term is רֹאֶה (ro’eh, “seer”), an older word for נָבִיא (navi’, “prophet”).
[9:22] 2 tn Heb “they – David appointed, and Samuel the seer, in their position.”
[7:2] 1 tn Many English versions spell this name “Ibsam.”
[7:2] 2 tn Many English versions retain a form of this name closer to the Hebrew, i.e., “Shemuel.”
[7:2] 3 tn Heb “heads of the house of their fathers.”
[7:2] 4 tn Heb “to Tola [there were] warriors by their generations, their number in the days of David [was] 22,600.”