1 Chronicles 2:50
Context2:50 These were the descendants of Caleb.
The sons 1 of Hur, the firstborn of Ephrath: 2
Shobal, the father of Kiriath Jearim,
1 Chronicles 5:6
Context5:6 and his son Beerah, whom King Tiglath-pileser 3 of Assyria carried into exile. Beerah 4 was the tribal leader of Reuben.
1 Chronicles 8:29
Context8:29 The father of Gibeon 5 lived in Gibeon; his wife’s name was Maacah.
1 Chronicles 8:33
Context8:33 Ner was the father of Kish, and Kish was the father of Saul. Saul was the father of Jonathan, Malki-Shua, Abinadab, and Eshbaal. 6
1 Chronicles 8:36-37
Context8:36 Ahaz was the father of Jehoaddah, and Jehoaddah was the father of Alemeth, Azmaveth, and Zimri. Zimri was the father of Moza, 8:37 and Moza was the father of Binea. His son was Raphah, whose son was Eleasah, whose son was Azel.
1 Chronicles 10:2
Context10:2 The Philistines stayed right on the heels of 7 Saul and his sons. They 8 struck down Saul’s 9 sons Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malki-Shua.
1 Chronicles 11:4
Context11:4 David and the whole Israelite army 10 advanced to Jerusalem (that is, Jebus). 11 (The Jebusites, the land’s original inhabitants, lived there.) 12
1 Chronicles 14:16
Context14:16 David did just as God commanded him, and they struck down the Philistine army from Gibeon to Gezer.
1 Chronicles 16:25
Context16:25 For the Lord is great and certainly worthy of praise,
he is more awesome than 13 all gods.
1 Chronicles 18:9
Context18:9 When King Tou 14 of Hamath heard that David had defeated the entire army of King Hadadezer of Zobah,
1 Chronicles 20:7
Context20:7 When he taunted Israel, Jonathan son of Shimea, 15 David’s brother, killed him.
1 Chronicles 24:20
Context24:20 The rest of the Levites included: 16
Shubael 17 from the sons of Amram,
Jehdeiah from the sons of Shubael,
1 Chronicles 27:18
Context27:18 Elihu, a brother of David, led Judah,
Omri son of Michael led Issachar,


[2:50] 1 tn Heb “son.” The Hebrew text has the singular, but the following list contains more than one name.
[2:50] 2 tn The Hebrew text reads “Ephrathah” here, but see v. 19, which mentions “Ephrath” as the wife of Hur.
[5:6] 3 tn Heb “Tilgath-pilneser,” a variant spelling of Tiglath-pileser (also in v. 26).
[5:6] 4 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Beerah) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[8:29] 5 tc Some LXX
[8:33] 7 sn Eshbaal is called “Ishbosheth” in 2 Sam 2:8.
[10:2] 9 tn Heb “stuck close after.”
[10:2] 10 tn Heb “the Philistines.” The translation has substituted the pronoun “they” to avoid redundancy.
[10:2] 11 tn Heb “his”; the referent (Saul) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[11:4] 11 tn Heb “all Israel.”
[11:4] 12 sn Jebus was an older name for the city of Jerusalem (cf. Josh 15:8; Judg 1:21).
[11:4] 13 tn Heb “and there [were] the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land.”
[16:25] 13 tn Or “feared above.”
[18:9] 15 tn The name is spelled “Toi” in the parallel text in 2 Sam 8:9.
[20:7] 17 tn The parallel text in 2 Sam 21:21 has the variant spelling “Shimeah.”
[24:20] 19 tn Heb “Belonging to the rest of the sons of Levi.”
[24:20] 20 tn This appears to be a variant of the name Shebuel (cf. 1 Chr 23:16 and 26:24).