1 Chronicles 3:6
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and Ibhar, Elishama, Eliphelet,
BSB
David’s other sons were Ibhar, Elishua, Eliphelet,
KJV
Ibhar also, and Elishama, and Eliphelet,
Matthew Henry
Hebrew interlinear
H2984
n-pr-m — Jibchar
Derivation: from 977; choice;
Jibchar, an Israelite
KJV: Ibhar.
n.pr.m — Ibhar
יִבְחָר n.pr.m. (He (Ēl or י׳) chooses) son of David
H476
n-pr-m — Elishama
Derivation: from 410 and 8085; God of hearing;
Elishama, the name of seven Israelites
KJV: Elishama.
Elishama
אֱלִישָׁמָע (God has heard)
a. chief of Ephraim
b. son of David
c. scribe of Jehoiakim
d. one of the royal seed
e. a man of Judah
f. a priest
H467
n-pr-m — Eliphelet, Elpelet
Derivation: or (shortened) אֱלְפֶּלֶט; from 410 and 6405; God of deliverance;
Eliphelet or Elpelet, the name of six Israelites
KJV: Eliphalet, Eliphelet, Elpalet.
n.pr.m — Eliphalet
אֲלִיפֶ֫לֶט n.pr.m. (God is deliverance)
a. son of David
b. one of David’s heroes
c. a Benjamite
d. one of the line of Adonikam
e. of the line of Hashum
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Verses 1–9
1 Chronicles 3:1–9
We had an account of David's sons, Sa2 3:2, etc., and Sa2 5:14, etc. 1. He had many sons; and no doubt wrote as he thought, Psa 127:5. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of these arrows. 2. Some of them were a grief to him, as Amnon, Absalom, and Adonijah; and we do not read of any of them that imitated his piety or devotion except Solomon, and he came far short of it. 3. One of them, which Bath-sheba bore to him, he called Nathan, probably in honour of Nathan the prophet, who reproved him for his sin in that matter and was instrumental to bring him to repentance. It seems he loved him the better for it as long as he lived. It is wisdom to esteem those our best friends that deal faithfully with us. From this son of David our Lord Jesus descended, as appears Luk 3:31. 4. Here are two Elishamas, and two Eliphelets, Ch1 3:6, Ch1 3:8. Probably the two former were dead, and therefore David called two more by their names, which he would not have done if there had been any ill omen in this practice as some fancy. 5. David had many concubines; but their children are not named, as not worthy of the honour (Ch1 3:9), the rather because the concubines had dealt treacherously with David in the affair of Absalom. 6. Of all David's sons Solomon was chosen to succeed him, perhaps not for any personal merits (his wisdom was God's gift), but so, Father, because it seemed good unto thee.
Cross-references: 2Sam 3:2 · 2Sam 5:14 · Ps 127:5 · Luke 3:31 · 1Chr 3:6 · 1Chr 3:8 · 1Chr 3:9