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1 Chronicles 27:7

27:7

Asahel <06214> [Asahel.]


1 Chronicles 27:2

27:2

Jashobeam <03434> [Jashobeam.]

[Adino the Eznite.]


1 Chronicles 2:18-23

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.

9

[Chelubai.]


2:19

Ephrath <0672> [Ephrath.]

[Ephratah.]


2:20

Bezalel <01212> [Bezaleel.]


2:21

Makir <04353> [Machir.]

married <03947> [married. Heb. took.]


2:22

Jair <02971> [Jair.]


2:23

Geshur <01650> [Geshur.]

Kenath <07079> [Kenath.]

Kenath was situated in the tribe of Manasseh, east of Jordan. Eusebius says it was called in his time [Kanatha,] Kanatha; and was a town in the Trachonitis, near Bozra. Josephus places it in Coelo-syria; and Pliny reckons it among the cities of the Decapolis. It was also called Nobah, after Nobah an Israelite, who conquered it, (Nu 32:42;) which is placed by Eusebius, eight miles south of Heshbon: See Note on Jud 8:11.


1 Chronicles 3:1

3:1

sons ... David <01732 01121> [A.M. 2951, etc. B.C. 1053, etc. the sons of David.]

Amnon <0550> [Amnon.]

Ahinoam <0293> [Ahinoam.]

mother ..... Jezreel <03159> [Jezreelitess.]

Daniel <01840> [Daniel.]

It is probable this person had two names. The Targumist says he was "called Chileab, because he was in every respect like his father."

Abigail <026> [of Abigail.]


1 Chronicles 23:24

23:24

descendants ... Levi .............................. old <03878 01121> [the sons of Levi.]

families ..................... temple <01004> [after the house.]

individually <01538> [by their polls.]

descendants ................................ old <01121> [from the age.]

At first David appointed the Levites to serve from thirty years old and upwards; but considering, probably, that the temple which was about to be built, with its courts, chambers, etc., would require a more numerous ministry, he fixed this period, by this subsequent regulation, at twenty years and upwards. In the time of Moses, the age was from thirty years to fifty: here this latter period is not mentioned, probably because the service was not so laborious now; for the ark being fixed, they had no longer any burdens to carry; and therefore even an old man might continue to serve. See the Note on Nu 8:24.

twenty <06242> [twenty.]




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