1 Chronicles 2:17
WEB
Abigail bore Amasa; and the father of Amasa was Jether the Ishmaelite.
BSB
Abigail was the mother of Amasa, whose father was Jether the Ishmaelite.
KJV
And Abigail bare Amasa: and the father of Amasa was Jether the Ishmeelite.
Matthew Henry
Hebrew interlinear
H26
n-pr-f — Abigail, Abigal
Derivation: or shorter אֲבִיגַל; from 1 and 1524; father (i.e. source) of joy;
Abigail or Abigal, the name of two Israelitesses
KJV: Abigal.
n.pr.f — Abigal
אֲבִיגַ֫יִל n.pr.f. (my father is joy (?))
1. wife of Nabal, then of David
2. sister of David
H3205
v — bear young, beget, act as midwife, show lineage
Derivation: a primitive root;
to bear young; causatively, to beget; medically, to act as midwife; specifically, to show lineage
KJV: bear, beget, birth(-day), born, (make to) bring forth (children, young), bring up, calve, child, come, be delivered (of a child), time of delivery, gender, hatch, labour, (do the office of a) midwife, declare pedigrees, be the son of, (woman in, woman that) travail(-eth, -ing woman).
vb — bear
יָלַד 497 vb. bear, bring forth, beget
Qal
1. bear, bring forth
2. less often beget
3. of both parents
Niph. be born
Pi. cause (or help) to bring forth, viz., assist or tend as midwife
Pu. be born
Hiph.
1. beget (a father a child)
2. bear
Hoph. day of one's being born = birthday
Hithp. declared their pedigree
H853
prt — self, even, namely
Derivation: apparent contracted from 226 in the demonstrative sense of entity;
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
KJV: [as such unrepresented in English].
mark of the accusative
אֵת the mark of the accusative, prefixed as a rule only to nouns that are definite
H6021
n-pr-m — Amasa
Derivation: from 6006; burden;
Amasa, the name of two Israelites
KJV: Amasa.
n.pr.m — Amasa
עֲמָשָׂא 16 n.pr.m.
1. Absalom’s general
2. Ephraimite
H1
n-m — father
Derivation: a primitive word;
father, in a literal and immediate, or figurative and remote application
KJV: chief, (fore-) father(-less), × patrimony, principal. Compare names in 'Abi-'.
n.m — father
אָב 1101 n.m. father
1. father of individual
2. of God as father of his people
3. head of household, family or clan
4. ancestor
5. originator or patron of a class, profession, or art
6. fig. of producer, generator
7. fig. of benevolence & protection
8. term of respect & honor
9. specif., ruler, chief (late)
H3500
n-pr-m — Jether
Derivation: the same as 3499;
Jether, the name of five or six Israelites and of one Midianite
KJV: Jether, Jethro. Compare 3503.
n.pr.m — Jether
יֶ֫תֶר n.pr.m. (abundance)
1. father of Moses’ wife
2. eldest son of Gideon
3. father of Amasa
4. men of Judah
5. a man of Asher
H3459
a — Jishmaelite
Derivation: patronymically from 3458;
a Jishmaelite or descendant of Jishmael
KJV: Ishmaelite.
adj.gent — Ishmaelites
יִשְׁמְעֵאלִי adj.gent. Ishmaelites
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Verses 1–17
1 Chronicles 2:1–17
Here is, I. The family of Jacob. His twelve sons are here named, that illustrious number so often celebrated almost throughout the whole Bible, from the first to the last book of it. At every turn we meet with the twelve tribes that descended from these twelve patriarchs. The personal character of several of them was none of the best (the first four were much blemished), and yet the covenant was entailed on their seed; for it was of grace, free grace, that it was said, Jacob have I loved - not of works, lest any man should boast.
II. The family of Judah. That tribe was most praised, most increased, and most dignified, of any of the tribes, and therefore the genealogy of it is the first and largest of them all. In the account here given of the first branches of that illustrious tree, of which Christ was to be the top branch, we meet, 1. With some that were very bad. Here is Er, Judah's eldest son, that was evil in the sight of the Lord, and was cut off, in the beginning of his days, by a stroke of divine vengeance: The Lord slew him, Ch1 2:3. His next brother, Onan, was no better, and fared no better. Here is Tamar, with whom Judah, her father-in-law, committed incest, Ch1 2:4. And here is Achan, called Achar - a troubler, that troubled Israel by taking of the accursed thing, Ch1 2:7. Note, The best and most honourable families may have those belonging to them that are blemishes. 2. With some that were very wise and good, as Heman and Ethan, Calcol and Dara, who were not perhaps the immediate sons of Zerah, but descendants from him, and are named because they were the glory of their father's house; for, when the Holy Ghost would magnify the wisdom of Solomon, he declares him wiser than these four men, who, though the sons of Mahol, are called Ezrahites, from Zerah, Kg1 4:31. That four brothers should be eminent for wisdom and grace was a rare thing. 3. With some that were very great, as Nahshon, who was prince of the tribe of Judah when the camp of Israel was formed in the wilderness, and so led the van in that glorious march, and Salman, or Salmon, who was in that post of honour when they entered into Canaan, Ch1 2:10, Ch1 2:11.
III. The family of Jesse, of which a particularly account is kept for the sake of David, and the Son of David, who is a rod out of the stem of Jesse, Isa 11:1. Hence it appears that David was a seventh son, and that his three great commanders, Joab, Abishai, and Asahel, were the sons of one of his sisters, and Amasa of another. Three of the four went down slain to the pit, though they were the terror of the mighty.
Cross-references: 1Chr 2:3 · 1Chr 2:4 · 1Chr 2:7 · 1Kgs 4:31 · 1Chr 2:10 · 1Chr 2:11 · Isa 11:1