1 Chronicles 4:27
Context4:27 Shimei had sixteen sons and six daughters. But his brothers did not have many sons, so their whole clan was not as numerous as the sons of Judah.
1 Chronicles 5:9
Context5:9 In the east they settled as far as the entrance to the desert that stretches to the Euphrates River, for their cattle had increased in numbers in the land of Gilead.
1 Chronicles 5:23
Context5:23 The half-tribe of Manasseh settled in the land from Bashan as far as Baal Hermon, Senir, and Mount Hermon. They grew in number.
1 Chronicles 7:4
Context7:4 According to the genealogical records of their families, they had 36,000 warriors available for battle, for they had numerous wives and sons. 1
1 Chronicles 8:40
Context8:40 The sons of Ulam were warriors who were adept archers. 2 They had many sons and grandsons, a total of 150.
All these were the descendants of Benjamin.
1 Chronicles 23:11
Context23:11 Jahath was the oldest and Zizah the second oldest. Jeush and Beriah did not have many sons, so they were considered one family with one responsibility.
1 Chronicles 23:17
Context23:17 The son of Eliezer was 3 Rehabiah, the oldest. Eliezer had no other sons, but Rehabiah had many descendants.
1 Chronicles 27:23
Context27:23 David did not count the males twenty years old and under, for the Lord had promised to make Israel as numerous as the stars in the sky.


[7:4] 1 tn Heb “and unto them by their generations to the house of their fathers [were] troops of war of battle, 36,000, for they had many wives and sons.”
[8:40] 1 tn Heb “and the sons of Ulam were men, warriors and treaders of a bow.”
[23:17] 1 tn The Hebrew text has “the sons of Eliezer were,” but only one name appears after this in the verse, and we are specifically told that Eliezer had no other sons.