1 Chronicles 2:18
Caleb <03612> [A.M. 2534, etc. B.C. 1470, etc. Caleb.]
Caleb, [Kƒlˆb, <\\See definition 03612\\>,] is the same as Chelubai, [Kel–wbay <\\See definition 03621\\>,]; the latter simply having a [Vƒv,] {wav} inserted, and a [Y“de,] {yood} affixed. This person must have lived some time before Israel left Egypt; for Bezaleel, the principal person employed in constructing the tabernacle, was his grandson.
[Chelubai.]
1 Chronicles 3:9
concubines <06370> [of the concubines.]
Tamar <08559> [Tamar.]
1 Chronicles 3:19
sons ... Pedaiah ...... sons <06305 01121> [the sons of Pedaiah.]
As St. Matthew states that Zerubbabel was the son of Salathiel, Houbigant thinks these words should be omitted; and Pedaiah is wanting in the Arabic and Syriac.
Zerubbabel ....... Zerubbabel <02216> [Zerubbabel.]
[Zorobabel.]
1 Chronicles 4:3
Etam <05862> [Etam.]
1 Chronicles 8:12
Ono <0207> [Ono.]
Ono is stated by Reland to have been three miles from Lydda.
Lod <03850> [Lod.]
Lod, or Lydda, was situated about four leagues from Joppa, and a day's journey, or about thirty-two miles N. W. from Jerusalem; and, according to the Antonine Itinerary, twelve miles from Jamnia, eighteen from Eleutheropolis, and twenty two from Bethar. Josephus says it was a village, not yielding to a city in greatness; and that it was one of three toparchies dismembered from Samaria, and given to the Jews. It was destroyed by Cesitus in the Jewish war, and, when rebuilt, was called Diospolis. It is now called Loudd, and is a poor village, situated in a fine plain about a league to the E. N. E. of Ramia.
1 Chronicles 18:1
Later <0310> [A.M. 2964. B.C. 1040. An. Ex. Is. 451. after this.]
Gath <01661> [Gath.]
[Metheg-ammah.]