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 6:61
Context6:61 The rest of Kohath’s descendants were allotted ten cities in the territory of the half-tribe of Manasseh. 1
1 Chronicles 7:11
Context7:11 All these were the sons of Jediael. Listed in their genealogical records were 17,200 family leaders and warriors who were capable of marching out to battle.
1 Chronicles 9:22
Context9:22 All those selected to be gatekeepers at the entrances numbered 212. Their names were recorded in the genealogical records of their settlements. David and Samuel the prophet 2 had appointed them to their positions. 3
1 Chronicles 12:31
Context12:31 From the half tribe of Manasseh there were 18,000 who had been designated by name to come and make David king.
1 Chronicles 25:5
Context25:5 All these were the sons of Heman, the king’s prophet. God had promised him these sons in order to make him prestigious. 4 God gave Heman fourteen sons and three daughters.


[6:61] 1 tn Heb “to the sons of Kohath who were left from the clan of the tribe, from the half of the tribe of the half of Manasseh by lot ten cities.”
[9:22] 1 tn The Hebrew term is רֹאֶה (ro’eh, “seer”), an older word for נָבִיא (navi’, “prophet”).
[9:22] 2 tn Heb “they – David appointed, and Samuel the seer, in their position.”
[25:5] 1 tn Heb “by the words of God to exalt a horn.” An animal’s horn is sometimes used metaphorically as a symbol of strength and honor. See BDB 901-2 s.v. קֶרֶנ.