1 Chroniques 2:32-42

32 Fils de Jada, frère de Shammaï: Jéther et Jonathan. Jéther mourut sans enfants.
33 Fils de Jonathan: Péleth et Zaza. Ce furent là les enfants de Jérachméel.
34 Shéshan n'eut point de fils, mais il eut des filles. Il avait un esclave égyptien, nommé Jarcha.
35 Et Shéshan donna sa fille pour femme à Jarcha, son esclave, et elle lui enfanta Attaï.
36 Attaï engendra Nathan; Nathan engendra Zabad;
37 Zabad engendra Ephlal; Ephlal engendra Obed;
38 Obed engendra Jéhu; Jéhu engendra Azaria;
39 Azaria engendra Hélets; Hélets engendra Élasa;
40 Élasa engendra Sismaï; Sismaï engendra Shallum;
41 Shallum engendra Jékamia; Jékamia engendra Élishama.
42 Fils de Caleb, frère de Jérachméel: Mésha, son premier-né, qui fut père de Ziph, et les fils de Marésha, père d'Hébron.

1 Chroniques 2:32-42 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES 2

This chapter begins with the twelve sons of Israel or Jacob, 1Ch 2:1,2, then reckons the sons of Judah, the fourth son of Jacob, 1Ch 2:3,4, then the posterity of Pharez and Zerah, sons of Judah, 1Ch 2:5-8, next the sons of Hezron, a son of Pharez, 1Ch 2:9, particularly the posterity of Ram, a son of Hezron, from whom sprung Jesse and his family, 1Ch 2:10-17, then of Caleb: another son of Hezron, 1Ch 2:18-24, and next of Jerahmeel, the firstborn of Hezron, 1Ch 1:25-33 and particularly the posterity of Sheshan, a descendant of his, 1Ch 1:34-41 and then other sons of Caleb, with their posterity, are reckoned, 1Ch 1:42-54 and the chapter is closed with the families of the Scribes in Jabesh, the same with the Kenites, 1Ch 2:55.

son of Isaac, who had the name of Israel given him, because of his power with God, Ge 32:28, whose twelve sons are here mentioned by name; the first four according to their birth of Leah, Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah; then the two sons of Zilpah, Leah's handmaid, Issachar and Zebulun; and between Dan and Naphtali, the sons of Bilhah, Rachel's handmaid, are placed Joseph and Benjamin, the sons of Rachel. 18266-941228-1518-1Ch2.2

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