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1 Chroniques 2:21

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21 Après cela, Hetsron alla vers la fille de Makir, père de Galaad, et la prit, étant âgé de soixante ans; elle lui enfanta Ségub.

1 Chroniques 2:21 Meaning and Commentary

1 Chronicles 2:21

And afterward Hezron went in to the daughter of Machir the
father of Gilead
Which Machir was the son of Manasseh, and Gilead was his grandson, ( Numbers 26:29 ) the Targum is,

``but he enticed a virgin, the daughter of Machir;''

which suggests, that he committed fornication with her, though he afterwards married her; her name is not mentioned; to me it seems to be Abiah, ( 1 Chronicles 2:24 ) and whom the Targum there calls the daughter of Machir:

whom he married when he was sixty years old;
the Targum is sixty six; this seems to be his last wife:

and she bare him Segub;
the same name with the youngest son of Hiel, who rebuilt Jericho, ( 1 Kings 16:34 ) .

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1 Chroniques 2:21 In-Context

19 Azuba mourut; et Caleb prit pour femme Éphrath, qui lui enfanta Hur.
20 Hur engendra Uri, et Uri engendra Betsaléel.
21 Après cela, Hetsron alla vers la fille de Makir, père de Galaad, et la prit, étant âgé de soixante ans; elle lui enfanta Ségub.
22 Ségub engendra Jaïr, qui eut vingt-trois villes au pays de Galaad.
23 Les Gueshuriens et les Syriens leur prirent les bourgs de Jaïr, Kénath et les villes de son ressort, soixante villes. Tous ceux-là étaient enfants de Makir, père de Galaad.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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