1 Chronicles 16:39
Context16:39 Zadok the priest and his fellow priests served 1 before the Lord’s tabernacle at the worship center 2 in Gibeon,
1 Chronicles 16:1
Context16:1 They brought the ark of God and put it in the middle of the tent David had pitched for it. Then they offered burnt sacrifices and peace offerings 3 before God.
1 Chronicles 3:4-15
Context3:4 These six were born to David 4 in Hebron, where he ruled for seven years and six months.
He ruled thirty-three years in Jerusalem. 5 3:5 These were the sons born to him in Jerusalem:
Shimea, 6 Shobab, Nathan, and Solomon – the mother of these four was Bathsheba 7 the daughter of Ammiel. 8
3:6 The other nine were Ibhar, Elishua, 9 Elpelet, 10 3:7 Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia, 3:8 Elishama, Eliada, and Eliphelet.
3:9 These were all the sons of David, not counting the sons of his concubines. 11 Tamar was their sister.
3:10 Solomon’s son was Rehoboam,
followed by Abijah his son,
Asa his son,
Jehoshaphat his son,
Ahaziah his son,
Joash his son,
3:12 Amaziah his son,
Azariah his son,
Jotham his son,
3:13 Ahaz his son,
Hezekiah his son,
Manasseh his son,
3:14 Amon his son,
Josiah his son.
3:15 The sons of Josiah:
Johanan was the firstborn; Jehoiakim was born second; Zedekiah third; and Shallum fourth.
1 Chronicles 3:2
Context3:2 the third was Absalom whose mother was Maacah, daughter of King Talmai of Geshur;
the fourth was Adonijah, whose mother was Haggith;
1 Chronicles 1:3
Context1:3 Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech,
1 Chronicles 1:13
Context1:13 Canaan was the father of Sidon – his firstborn – and Heth,
[16:39] 1 tn The word “served” is supplied in the translation for clarity and for stylistic reasons.
[16:1] 3 tn Or “tokens of peace”; NIV “fellowship offerings.”
[3:4] 4 tn Heb “him”; the referent (David) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[3:4] 5 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
[3:5] 6 tn “Shimea” (שִׁמְעָא, shim’a’) is a variant spelling of “Shammua” (שַׁמּוּעַ, shammua’; see 2 Sam 5:14). Some English versions use the spelling “Shammua” here (e.g., NIV, NCV).
[3:5] 7 tn Most Hebrew
[3:5] 8 tn In 2 Sam 11:3 Bathsheba is called “the daughter of Eliam,” while here her father’s name is given as “Ammiel.”
[3:6] 9 tn All but two Hebrew
[3:6] 10 tn 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., TEV, NLT). Another son named “Eliphelet” is listed in 3:8.
[3:9] 11 sn See the note on the word “concubine” in 1:32.
[3:11] 12 sn Joram is a variant spelling of the name “Jehoram.”