1 Chronicles 2:7
Carmi <03756> [Carmi.]
Achan <05917> [Achar.]
Achan is probably called Achar, from the trouble he occasioned.
[Achan. accursed.]
1 Chronicles 2:35
Sheshan <08348> [Sheshan.]
When the people of the East have no sons, they frequently marry their daughters to their slaves, even when they have much property to bestow upon them. Hassan had been the slave of Kamel, his predecessor; but Kamel, according to the custom of the country, gave him one of his daughters in marriage, and left him at his death one part of his great riches which he had amassed in the course of a long and prosperous life (Maillet, Lett. xi. p. 118).
1 Chronicles 4:19
Hodiah's <01940> [Hodiah. or, Jehudijah. mentioned before.]
Keilah <07084> [Keilah.]
1 Chronicles 6:67
Shechem <07927> [Shechem.]
Gezer <01507> [Gezer.]
1 Chronicles 7:12
Shuppites <08206> [Shuppim.]
[Muppim, Huppim.]
[Shupham, Hupham. Ir.]
[Iri. Aher.]
{Aher} signifies another, and it has been conjectured that these were Danites, "the sons of another tribe;" especially as Hushim is named as the only son of Dan, Ge 46:23. And they suppose that the name of Dan was not mentioned, because his descendants first established idolatry. But Zebulun, as well as Dan, is here omitted, perhaps because none of either of these tribes returned at first from Babylon. Though the Benjamites had been almost destroyed in the first days of the judges, they soon became numerous and powerful.
[Ahiram.]
1 Chronicles 12:4
Gibeonite <01393> [Gibeonite.]
warriors <01368> [a mighty man.]
Gederathite <01452> [Gederathite.]
1 Chronicles 12:34
1 Chronicles 23:17
oldest <07218> [the chief. or, the first.]
many <04605 07235> [were very many. Heb. were highly multiplied.]
1 Chronicles 26:16
Hosah <02621> [Hosah.]
Shalleketh <07996> [Shallecheth.]
That is, ejection; probably the gate through which all the filth which from time to time might accumulate in the temple and its courts, was cast out.
road <04546> [causeway.]
guard ... adjacent ... another <04929 05980> [ward against ward.]
That is, their stations were opposite to each other; as the north to the south, and the east to the west.