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<div2 id="iCh.iii" n="iii" next="iCh.iv" prev="iCh.ii" progress="73.45%" title="Chapter II">
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<h2 id="iCh.iii-p0.1">F I R S T C H R O N I C L E
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S</h2>
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<h3 id="iCh.iii-p0.2">CHAP. II.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="iCh.iii-p1">We have now come to what was principally intended,
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the register of the children of Israel, that distinguished people,
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that were to "dwell alone, and not be reckoned among the nations."
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Here we have, I. The names of the twelve sons of Israel, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.1-1Chr.2.2" parsed="|1Chr|2|1|2|2" passage="1Ch 2:1,2">ver. 1, 2</scripRef>. II. An account of the
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tribe of Judah, which has the precedency, not so much for the sake
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of David as for the sake of the Son of David, our Lord, who sprang
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out of Judah, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Heb.7.14" parsed="|Heb|7|14|0|0" passage="Heb 7:14">Heb. vii. 14</scripRef>.
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1. The first descendants from Judah, down to Jesse, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.3-1Chr.2.12" parsed="|1Chr|2|3|2|12" passage="1Ch 2:3-12">ver. 3-12</scripRef>. 2. The children of
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Jesse, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.13-1Chr.2.17" parsed="|1Chr|2|13|2|17" passage="1Ch 2:13-17">ver. 13-17</scripRef>. 3.
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The posterity of Hezron, not only through Ram, from whom David
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came, but through Caleb (<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.18-1Chr.2.20" parsed="|1Chr|2|18|2|20" passage="1Ch 2:18-20">ver.
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18-20</scripRef>), Segub (<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.21-1Chr.2.24" parsed="|1Chr|2|21|2|24" passage="1Ch 2:21-24">ver.
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21-24</scripRef>), Jerahmeel (<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.25-1Chr.2.33" parsed="|1Chr|2|25|2|33" passage="1Ch 2:25-33">v.
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25-33</scripRef>, and so to <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p1.8" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.34-1Chr.2.41" parsed="|1Chr|2|34|2|41" passage="1Ch 2:34-41">v.
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41</scripRef>), and more by Caleb (<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p1.9" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.42-1Chr.2.49" parsed="|1Chr|2|42|2|49" passage="1Ch 2:42-49">ver. 42-49</scripRef>), with the family of Caleb the
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son of Hur, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p1.10" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.50-1Chr.2.55" parsed="|1Chr|2|50|2|55" passage="1Ch 2:50-55">ver. 50-55</scripRef>.
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The best exposition we can have of this and the following chapters,
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and which will give the clearest view of them, is found in those
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genealogical tables which were published with some of the first
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impressions of the last English Bible about 100 years ago, and
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continued for some time; and it is a pity but they were revived in
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some of our later editions, for they are of great use to those who
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diligently search the scriptures. They are said to be drawn up by
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that great master in scripture-learning, Mr. Hugh Broughton. We
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meet with them sometimes in old Bibles.</p>
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<scripCom id="iCh.iii-p0.1_1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2" parsed="|1Chr|2|0|0|0" passage="1Ch 2" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="iCh.iii-p0.2_1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.1-1Chr.2.17" parsed="|1Chr|2|1|2|17" passage="1Ch 2:1-17" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:1Chr.2.1-1Chr.2.17">
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<h4 id="iCh.iii-p1.13">Genealogies. (<span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.iii-p1.14">b. c.</span> 1751.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="iCh.iii-p2">1 These <i>are</i> the sons of Israel; Reuben,
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Simeon, Levi, and Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun, 2 Dan,
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Joseph, and Benjamin, Naphtali, Gad, and Asher. 3 The sons
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of Judah; Er, and Onan, and Shelah: <i>which</i> three were born
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unto him of the daughter of Shua the Canaanitess. And Er, the
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firstborn of Judah, was evil in the sight of the <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.iii-p2.1">Lord</span>; and he slew him. 4 And Tamar his
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daughter in law bare him Pharez and Zerah. All the sons of Judah
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<i>were</i> five. 5 The sons of Pharez; Hezron, and Hamul.
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6 And the sons of Zerah; Zimri, and Ethan, and Heman, and
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Calcol, and Dara: five of them in all. 7 And the sons of
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Carmi; Achar, the troubler of Israel, who transgressed in the thing
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accursed. 8 And the sons of Ethan; <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p2.2" osisRef="Bible:PrAzar.1.9" parsed="|PrAzar|1|9|0|0" passage="Azariah. 9">Azariah. 9</scripRef> The
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sons also of Hezron, that were born unto him; Jerahmeel, and Ram,
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and Chelubai. 10 And Ram begat Amminadab; and Amminadab
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begat Nahshon, prince of the children of Judah; 11 And
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Nahshon begat Salma, and Salma begat Boaz, 12 And Boaz begat
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Obed, and Obed begat Jesse, 13 And Jesse begat his firstborn
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Eliab, and Abinadab the second, and Shimma the third, 14
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Nethaneel the fourth, Raddai the fifth, 15 Ozem the sixth,
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David the seventh: 16 Whose sisters <i>were</i> Zeruiah, and
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Abigail. And the sons of Zeruiah; Abishai, and Joab, and Asahel,
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three. 17 And Abigail bare Amasa: and the father of Amasa
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<i>was</i> Jether the Ishmeelite.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.iii-p3">Here is, I. The family of Jacob. His twelve
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sons are here named, that illustrious number so often celebrated
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almost throughout the whole Bible, from the first to the last book
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of it. At every turn we meet with the twelve tribes that descended
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from these twelve patriarchs. The personal character of several of
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them was none of the best (the first four were much blemished), and
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yet the covenant was entailed on their seed; for it was of grace,
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free grace, that it was said, <i>Jacob have I loved—not of works,
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lest any man should boast.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.iii-p4">II. The family of Judah. That tribe was
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most praised, most increased, and most dignified, of any of the
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tribes, and therefore the genealogy of it is the first and largest
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of them all. In the account here given of the first branches of
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that illustrious tree, of which Christ was to be the top branch, we
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meet, 1. With some that were very bad. Here is Er, Judah's eldest
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son, that was <i>evil in the sight of the Lord,</i> and was cut
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off, in the beginning of his days, by a stroke of divine vengeance:
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The <i>Lord slew him,</i> <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.3" parsed="|1Chr|2|3|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:3"><i>v.</i>
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3</scripRef>. His next brother, Onan, was no better, and fared no
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better. Here is Tamar, with whom Judah, her father-in-law,
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committed incest, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p4.2" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.4" parsed="|1Chr|2|4|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:4"><i>v.</i>
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4</scripRef>. And here is Achan, called <i>Achar—a troubler,</i>
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that troubled Israel by taking of the accursed thing, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p4.3" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.7" parsed="|1Chr|2|7|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>. Note, The best and most
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honourable families may have those belonging to them that are
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blemishes. 2. With some that were very wise and good, as Heman and
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Ethan, Calcol and Dara, who were not perhaps the immediate sons of
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Zerah, but descendants from him, and are named because they were
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the glory of their father's house; for, when the Holy Ghost would
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magnify the wisdom of Solomon, he declares him wiser than these
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four men, who, though the sons of Mahol, are called Ezrahites, from
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Zerah, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p4.4" osisRef="Bible:1Kgs.4.31" parsed="|1Kgs|4|31|0|0" passage="1Ki 4:31">1 Kings iv. 31</scripRef>. That
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four brothers should be eminent for wisdom and grace was a rare
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thing. 3. With some that were very great, as Nahshon, who was
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prince of the tribe of Judah when the camp of Israel was formed in
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the wilderness, and so led the van in that glorious march, and
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Salman, or Salmon, who was in that post of honour when they entered
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into Canaan, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p4.5" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.10-1Chr.2.11" parsed="|1Chr|2|10|2|11" passage="1Ch 2:10,11"><i>v.</i> 10,
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11</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.iii-p5">III. The family of Jesse, of which a
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particularly account is kept for the sake of David, and the Son of
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David, who is <i>a rod out of the stem of Jesse,</i> <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Isa.11.1" parsed="|Isa|11|1|0|0" passage="Isa 11:1">Isa. xi. 1</scripRef>. Hence it appears that
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David was a seventh son, and that his three great commanders, Joab,
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Abishai, and Asahel, were the sons of one of his sisters, and Amasa
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of another. Three of the four went down slain to the pit, though
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they were the terror of the mighty.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="iCh.iii-p0.3" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.18-1Chr.2.55" parsed="|1Chr|2|18|2|55" passage="1Ch 2:18-55" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:1Chr.2.18-1Chr.2.55">
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<h4 id="iCh.iii-p5.3">Genealogies. (<span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.iii-p5.4">b. c.</span> 1450.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="iCh.iii-p6">18 And Caleb the son of Hezron begat
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<i>children</i> of Azubah <i>his</i> wife, and of Jerioth: her sons
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<i>are</i> these; Jesher, and Shobab, and Ardon. 19 And when
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Azubah was dead, Caleb took unto him Ephrath, which bare him Hur.
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20 And Hur begat Uri, and Uri begat Bezaleel. 21 And
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afterward Hezron went in to the daughter of Machir the father of
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Gilead, whom he married when he <i>was</i> threescore years old;
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and she bare him Segub. 22 And Segub begat Jair, who had
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three and twenty cities in the land of Gilead. 23 And he
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took Geshur, and Aram, with the towns of Jair, from them, with
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Kenath, and the towns thereof, <i>even</i> threescore cities. All
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these <i>belonged to</i> the sons of Machir the father of Gilead.
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24 And after that Hezron was dead in Calebephratah, then
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Abiah Hezron's wife bare him Ashur the father of Tekoa. 25
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And the sons of Jerahmeel the firstborn of Hezron were, Ram the
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firstborn, and Bunah, and Oren, and Ozem, <i>and</i> Ahijah.
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26 Jerahmeel had also another wife, whose name <i>was</i> Atarah;
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she <i>was</i> the mother of Onam. 27 And the sons of Ram
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the firstborn of Jerahmeel were, Maaz, and Jamin, and Eker.
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28 And the sons of Onam were, Shammai, and Jada. And the sons of
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Shammai; Nadab, and Abishur. 29 And the name of the wife of
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Abishur <i>was</i> Abihail, and she bare him Ahban, and Molid.
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30 And the sons of Nadab; Seled, and Appaim: but Seled died
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without children. 31 And the sons of Appaim; Ishi. And the
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sons of Ishi; Sheshan. And the children of Sheshan; Ahlai.
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32 And the sons of Jada the brother of Shammai; Jether, and
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Jonathan: and Jether died without children. 33 And the sons
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of Jonathan; Peleth, and Zaza. These were the sons of Jerahmeel.
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34 Now Sheshan had no sons, but daughters. And Sheshan had a
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servant, an Egyptian, whose name <i>was</i> Jarha. 35 And
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Sheshan gave his daughter to Jarha his servant to wife; and she
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bare him Attai. 36 And Attai begat Nathan, and Nathan begat
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Zabad, 37 And Zabad begat Ephlal, and Ephlal begat Obed,
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38 And Obed begat Jehu, and Jehu begat Azariah, 39
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And Azariah begat Helez, and Helez begat Eleasah, 40 And
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Eleasah begat Sisamai, and Sisamai begat Shallum, 41 And
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Shallum begat Jekamiah, and Jekamiah begat Elishama. 42 Now
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the sons of Caleb the brother of Jerahmeel <i>were,</i> Mesha his
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firstborn, which was the father of Ziph; and the sons of Mareshah
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the father of Hebron. 43 And the sons of Hebron; Korah, and
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Tappuah, and Rekem, and Shema. 44 And Shema begat Raham, the
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father of Jorkoam: and Rekem begat Shammai. 45 And the son
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of Shammai <i>was</i> Maon: and Maon <i>was</i> the father of
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Bethzur. 46 And Ephah, Caleb's concubine, bare Haran, and
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Moza, and Gazez: and Haran begat Gazez. 47 And the sons of
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Jahdai; Regem, and Jotham, and Geshan, and Pelet, and Ephah, and
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Shaaph. 48 Maachah, Caleb's concubine, bare Sheber, and
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Tirhanah. 49 She bare also Shaaph the father of Madmannah,
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Sheva the father of Machbenah, and the father of Gibea: and the
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daughter of Caleb <i>was</i> Achsah. 50 These were the sons
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of Caleb the son of Hur, the firstborn of Ephratah; Shobal the
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father of Kirjath-jearim, 51 Salma the father of Bethlehem,
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Hareph the father of Bethgader. 52 And Shobal the father of
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Kirjath-jearim had sons; Haroeh, <i>and</i> half of the
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Manahethites. 53 And the families of Kirjath-jearim; the
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Ithrites, and the Puhites, and the Shumathites, and the Mishraites;
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of them came the Zareathites, and the Eshtaulites. 54 The
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sons of Salma; Bethlehem, and the Netophathites, Ataroth, the house
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of Joab, and half of the Manahethites, the Zorites. 55 And
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the families of the scribes which dwelt at Jabez; the Tirathites,
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the Shimeathites, <i>and</i> Suchathites. These <i>are</i> the
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Kenites that came of Hemath, the father of the house of Rechab.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.iii-p7">The persons mentioned in the former
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paragraph are most of them such as we read of, and most of them
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such as we read much of, in other scriptures; but very few of those
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to whom this paragraph relates are mentioned any where else. It
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should seem, the tribe of Judah were more full and exact in their
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genealogies than any other of the tribes, in which we must
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acknowledge a special providence, for the clearing of the genealogy
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of Christ. 1. Here we find Bezaleel, who was head-workman in
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building the tabernacle, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.31.2" parsed="|Exod|31|2|0|0" passage="Ex 31:2">Exod. xxxi.
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2</scripRef>. 2. Hezron, who was the son of Pharez (<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.2" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.5" parsed="|1Chr|2|5|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:5"><i>v.</i> 5</scripRef>), was the father of all
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this progeny, his sons, Caleb and Jerahmeel, being very fruitful,
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and he himself likewise, even in his old age, for he left his wife
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pregnant when he died, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.3" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.24" parsed="|1Chr|2|24|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:24"><i>v.</i>
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24</scripRef>. This Hezron was one of the seventy that went down
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with Jacob into Egypt, <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.4" osisRef="Bible:Gen.46.12" parsed="|Gen|46|12|0|0" passage="Ge 46:12">Gen. xlvi.
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12</scripRef>. There his family thus increased, as other oppressed
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families there did. We cannot but suppose that he died during the
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Israelites' bondage in Egypt; and yet it is here said he died in
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Caleb-Ephratah (that is, Bethlehem), in the land of Canaan,
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<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.5" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.24" parsed="|1Chr|2|24|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>. Perhaps,
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though the body of the people continued in Egypt, yet some that
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were more active than the rest, at least before their bondage came
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to be extreme, visited Canaan sometimes and got footing there,
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though afterwards they lost it. The achievements of Jair, here
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mentioned (<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.6" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.22-1Chr.2.23" parsed="|1Chr|2|22|2|23" passage="1Ch 2:22,23"><i>v.</i> 22,
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23</scripRef>), we had an account of in <scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.7" osisRef="Bible:Num.32.41" parsed="|Num|32|41|0|0" passage="Nu 32:41">Num. xxxii. 41</scripRef>; and, it is supposed, they
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were long after the conquest of Canaan. The Jews say, Hezron
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married his third wife when he was sixty years old (<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.8" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.21" parsed="|1Chr|2|21|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:21"><i>v.</i> 21</scripRef>), and another afterwards
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(<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.9" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.24" parsed="|1Chr|2|24|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>), because he
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had a great desire of posterity in the family of Pharez, from whom
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the Messiah was to descend. 3. Here is mention of one that <i>died
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without children</i> (<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.10" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.30" parsed="|1Chr|2|30|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:30"><i>v.</i>
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30</scripRef>), and another (<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.11" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.32" parsed="|1Chr|2|32|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:32"><i>v.</i>
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32</scripRef>), and of one that <i>had no sons, but daughters,</i>
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<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.12" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.34" parsed="|1Chr|2|34|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:34"><i>v.</i> 34</scripRef>. Let those
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that are in any of these ways afflicted not think their case new or
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singular. Providence orders these affairs of families by an
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incontestable sovereignty, as pleaseth him, giving children, or
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withholding them, or giving all of one sex. He is not bound to
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please us, but we are bound to acquiesce in his good pleasure. To
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those that love him he will himself be better than ten sons, and
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give them in his house a place and a name better than of sons and
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daughters. Let not those therefore that are written childless envy
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the families that are built up and replenished. Shall our eye be
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evil because God's is good? 4. Here is mention of one who had an
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only daughter, and married her to his servant an Egyptian,
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<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.13" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.34-1Chr.2.35" parsed="|1Chr|2|34|2|35" passage="1Ch 2:34,35"><i>v.</i> 34, 35</scripRef>. If it
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be mentioned to his praise, we must suppose that this Egyptian was
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proselyted to the Jewish religion and that he was very eminent for
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wisdom and virtue, otherwise it would not have become a true-born
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Israelite to match a daughter to him, especially an only daughter.
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If Egyptians become converts, and servants do worthily, neither
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their parentage nor their servitude should be a bar to their
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preferment. Such a one this Egyptian servant might be that she who
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married him might live as happily with him as if she had married
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one of the rulers of her tribe. 5. The pedigree of several of these
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terminates, not in a person, but in a place or country, as one is
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said to be <i>the father of Kirjath-jearim</i> (<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.14" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.50" parsed="|1Chr|2|50|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:50"><i>v.</i> 50</scripRef>), another of Bethlehem
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(<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.15" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.51" parsed="|1Chr|2|51|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:51"><i>v.</i> 51</scripRef>), which was
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afterwards David's city, because these places fell to their lot in
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the division of the land. 6. Here are some that are said to be
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<i>families of scribes</i> (<scripRef id="iCh.iii-p7.16" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.2.55" parsed="|1Chr|2|55|0|0" passage="1Ch 2:55"><i>v.</i>
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55</scripRef>), such as kept up learning in their family,
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especially scripture-learning, and taught the people the good
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knowledge of God. Among all these great families we are glad to
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find some that were <i>families of scribes. Would to God that all
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the Lord's people were prophets</i>—all the families of Israel
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families of scribes, well instructed to the kingdom of heaven, and
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able to bring out of their treasury things new and old!</p>
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