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1 Chronicles 3:2

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3:2 the third was Absalom whose mother was Maacah, daughter of King Talmai of Geshur;

the fourth was Adonijah, whose mother was Haggith;

1 Chronicles 4:31

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4:31 Beth Marcaboth, Hazar Susim, Beth Biri, and Shaaraim. These were their towns until the reign of David.

1 Chronicles 5:6

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5:6 and his son Beerah, whom King Tiglath-pileser 1  of Assyria carried into exile. Beerah 2  was the tribal leader of Reuben.

1 Chronicles 18:3

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18:3 David defeated King Hadadezer of Zobah as far as Hamath, when he went to extend his authority 3  to the Euphrates River. 4 

1 Chronicles 19:1

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David’s Campaign against the Ammonites

19:1 Later King Nahash of the Ammonites died and his son succeeded him.

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[5:6]  1 tn Heb “Tilgath-pilneser,” a variant spelling of Tiglath-pileser (also in v. 26).

[5:6]  2 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Beerah) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[18:3]  1 tn Heb “hand.”

[18:3]  2 tn Heb “when he went to set up his hand at the Euphrates River.” The Hebrew word יָד (yad, “hand”) is usually understood to mean “control” or “dominion” here. However, since יָד does occasionally refer to a monument, perhaps one could translate, “to set up his monument at the Euphrates River” (i.e., as a visible marker of the limits of his dominion). For another example of the Hiphil of נָצַב (natsav) used with יָד (“monument”), see 1 Sam 15:12.



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