1 Chronicles 3:21
WEB
The sons of Hananiah: Pelatiah and Jeshaiah; the sons of Rephaiah, the sons of Arnan, the sons of Obadiah, the sons of Shecaniah.
BSB
The descendants of Hananiah: Pelatiah, Jeshaiah, and the sons of Rephaiah, of Arnan, of Obadiah, and of Shecaniah.
KJV
And the sons of Hananiah; Pelatiah, and Jesaiah: the sons of Rephaiah, the sons of Arnan, the sons of Obadiah, the sons of Shechaniah.
Matthew Henry
Hebrew interlinear
H1121
n-m — son
Derivation: from 1129;
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or condition, etc., (like father or brother), etc.)
KJV: afflicted, age, (Ahoh-) (Ammon-) (Hachmon-) (Lev-) ite, (anoint-) ed one, appointed to, ( ) arrow, (Assyr-) (Babylon-) (Egypt-) (Grec-) ian, one born, bough, branch, breed, (young) bullock, (young) calf, × came up in, child, colt, × common, × corn, daughter, × of first, firstborn, foal, very fruitful, postage, × in, kid, lamb, ( ) man, meet, mighty, nephew, old, ( ) people, rebel, robber, × servant born, × soldier, son, spark, steward, stranger, × surely, them of, tumultuous one, valiant(-est), whelp, worthy, young (one), youth.
n.m — son
בֵּן 4870 n.m. son
1. son, male child, born of a woman
2. children (male and female)
3. youth, young men
4. the young of animals
5. of plant shoots
6. fig. of lifeless things, sparks, stars, arrows
7.
a. member of a guild, order or class
b. of animals son of (the) herd
8. ב׳ as n. relat. followed by word of quality, characteristic, etc.
9. n. relat. of age
n.pr.m — his son
בְּנוֹ 1 Ch 24:26, 27 as n.pr.m. in AV, RV, but render: the sons of Jaaziah his son, & the sons of Merari by Jaaziah his son, cf. VB & Be Öt.
H2608
n-pr-m — Chananjah
Derivation: or חֲנַנְיָהוּ; from 2603 and 3050; Jah has favored;
Chananjah, the name of thirteen Israelites
KJV: Hananiah.
n.pr.m — Hananiah
חֲנַנְיָ֫הוּ, חֲנַנְיָה n.pr.m. (י׳ hath been gracious)
1. father of a prince under Jehoiakim
2. captain of Uzziah's army
3. chief of one of the divisions of musicians of David
4. a false prophet of Jeremiah's time
5. one of the three companions of Daniel
6. grandfather of an officer of the guard in Jeremiah's time
7. a son of Zerubbabel
8. a Benjamite
9. various postexilic persons
H6410
n-pr-m — Pelatjah
Derivation: or פְּלַטְיָהוּ; from 6403 and 3050; Jah has delivered;
Pelatjah, the name of four Israelites
KJV: Pelatiah.
n.pr.m — Pelatiah
פְּלַטְיָ֫הוּ, פְּלַטְיָה n.pr.m.
1. a prince of people
2. grandson of Zerub.
3. Simeonite
H3470
n-pr-m — Jeshajah
Derivation: or יְשַׁעְיָהוּ; from 3467 and 3050; Jah has saved;
Jeshajah, the name of seven Israelites
KJV: Isaiah, Jesaiah, Jeshaiah.
n.pr.m — Isaiah
יְשַׁעְיָה n.pr.m. (salvation of Yah)
1. grandson of Zerubbabel
2. chief of the sons of Elam, who went up with Ezra
3. chief of sons of Merari in time of Ezra
4. a Benjamite
n.pr.m — Isaiah
יְשַׁעְיָ֫הוּ n.pr.m. (salvation of Yah)
1. Isaiah, son of ’Amôṣ, the prophet
2. one of the children of Jeduthun
3. a Levite ancestor of one of David's treasurers
H7509
n-pr-m — Rephajah
Derivation: from 7495 and 3050; Jah has cured;
Rephajah, the name of five Israelites
KJV: Rephaiah.
n.pr.m — Rephaiah
רְפָיָה n.pr.m.
1. in David’s family
2. in Simeon
3. in Issachar
4. descendant of Saul
5. post-ex. name
H770
n-pr-m — Arnan
Derivation: probably from the same as 769; noisy;
Arnan, an Israelite
KJV: Arnan.
H5662
n-pr-m — Obadjah
Derivation: or עֹבַדְיָהוּ; active participle of 5647 and 3050; serving Jah;
Obadjah, the name of thirteen Israelites
KJV: Obadiah.
n.pr.m — Obadiah
עֹבַדְיָ֫הוּ, עֹבַדְיָה n.pr.m. (servant of Yah)
I. :
1. chief of Ahab’s household
2. father of one of the chiefs of Zebulun
3. a Levite overseer in time of Josiah
II. :
1. the prophet
2. a descendant of David
3. chief of tribe of Issachar
4. a Benjamite
5. a Levite
6. a Gadite chief
7. a prince in time of Jehoshaphat
8. priestly companion of Ezra
9. a doorkeeper
H7935
n-pr-m — Shekanjah
Derivation: or (prolonged) שְׁכַנְיָהוּ; from 7931 and 3050; Jah has dwelt;
Shekanjah, the name of nine Israelites
KJV: Shecaniah, Shechaniah.
n.pr.m — Shecaniah
שְׁכַנְיָה(וּ) n.pr.m. (י׳ hath taken up his abode)
1. descendant of Jehoiakin
2. Ezr 10:2
3. father of a wall-builder
4. father-in-law of Tobiah
5. priestly name
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Verses 10–24
1 Chronicles 3:10–24
David having nineteen sons, we may suppose them to have raised many noble families in Israel whom we never hear of in the history. But the scripture gives us an account only of the descendants of Solomon here, and of Nathan, Lu. 3. The rest had the honour to be the sons of David; but these only had the honour to be related to the Messiah. The sons of Nathan were his fathers as man, the sons of Solomon his predecessors as king. We have here, 1. The great and celebrated names by which the line of David is drawn down to the captivity, the kings of Judah in a lineal succession, the history of whom we have had at large in the two books of Kings and shall meet with again in the second book of Chronicles. Seldom has a crown gone in a direct line from father to son for seventeen descents together, as here. This was the recompence of David's piety. About the time of the captivity the lineal descent was interrupted, and the crown went from one brother to another and from a nephew to an uncle, which was a presage of the eclipsing of the glory of that house. 2. The less famous, and most of them very obscure, names, in which the house of David subsisted after the captivity. The only famous man of that house that we meet with at their return from captivity was Zerubbabel, elsewhere called the son of Salathiel, but appearing here to be his grandson (Ch1 3:17-19), which is usual in scripture. Belshazzar is called Nebuchadnezzar's son, but was his grandson. Salathiel is said to be the son of Jeconiah because adopted by him, and because, as some think, he succeeded him in the dignity to which he was restored by Evil-merodach. Otherwise Jeconiah was written childless: he was the signet God plucked from his right hand (Jer 22:24), and in his room Zerubbabel was placed, and therefore God saith to him (Hag 2:23), I will make thee as a signet. The posterity of Zerubbabel here bear not the same names that they do in the genealogies (Mt. 1, or Lu. 3), but those no doubt were taken from the then herald's office, the public registers which the priests kept of all the families of Judah, especially that of David. The last person named in this chapter is Anani, of whom bishop Patrick says that the Targum adds these words, He is the king Messiah, who is to be revealed, and some of the Jewish writers give this reason, because it is said (Dan 7:13), the son of man came gnim gnanani - with the clouds of heaven. The reason indeed is very foreign and far-fetched; but that learned man thinks it may be made use of as an evidence that their minds were always full of the thoughts of the Messiah and that they expected it would not be very long after the days of Zerubbabel before the set time of his approach would come.
Cross-references: 1Chr 3:17 · Jer 22:24 · Hag 2:23 · Dan 7:13