1CH 4

1 Chronicles 4:36

WEB

Elioenai, Jaakobah, Jeshohaiah, Asaiah, Adiel, Jesimiel, Benaiah,

BSB

Elioenai, Jaakobah, Jeshohaiah, Asaiah, Adiel, Jesimiel, Benaiah,

KJV

And Elioenai, and Jaakobah, and Jeshohaiah, and Asaiah, and Adiel, and Jesimiel, and Benaiah,

Matthew Henry

Verses 24–43

1 Chronicles 4:24–43

We have here some of the genealogies of the tribe of Simeon (though it was not a tribe of great note), especially the princes of that tribe, Ch1 4:38. Of this tribe it is said that they increased greatly, but not like the children of Judah, Ch1 4:27. Those whom God increases ought to be thankful, though they see others that are more increased. Here observe, 1. The cities allotted them (Ch1 4:28), of which see Jos 19:1, etc. When it is said that they were theirs unto the reign of David (Ch1 4:31) intimation is given that when the ten tribes revolted from the house of David many of the Simeonites quitted these cities, because they lay within Judah, and seated themselves elsewhere. 2. The ground they got elsewhere. When those of this tribe that revolted from the house of David were carried captive with the rest into Assyria those that adhered to Judah were remarkably owned of God and prospered in their endeavours to enlarge their coasts. It was in the days of Hezekiah that a generation of Simeonites, whose tribe had long crouched and truckled, was animated to make these bold efforts. (1.) Some of them attacked a place in Arabia, as it should seem, called the entrance of Gedor, inhabited by the posterity of accursed Ham (Ch1 4:40), made themselves masters of it, and dwelt there. This adds to the glory of Hezekiah's pious reign, that, as his kingdom in general prospered, so did particular families. It is said that they found fat pastures, and yet the land was quiet; even when the kings of Assyria were giving disturbance to all their neighbours this land escaped their alarms. The inhabitants being shepherds, who molested none, were not themselves molested, till the Simeonites came and drove them out and succeeded them, not only in the plenty, but in the peace, of their land. Those who dwell (as we do) in a fruitful country, and whose land is wide, and quiet, and peaceable, have reason to own themselves indebted to that God who appoints the bounds of our habitation. (2.) Others of them, to the number of 500, under the command of four brethren here named, made a descent upon Mount Seir, and smote the remainder of the devoted Amalekites, and took possession of their country, Ch1 4:42, Ch1 4:43. Now the curses on Ham and Amalek had a further accomplishment, when they seemed dormant, if not dead; as had also the curse on Simeon, that he should be divided and scattered (Gen 49:7): yet to him it was turned into a blessing, for the families of Simeon, which thus transplanted themselves into those distant countries, are said to dwell there unto this day (Ch1 4:43), by which it should seem they escaped the calamities of the captivity. Providence sometimes sends those out of trouble that are designed for preservation.

Cross-references: 1Chr 4:38 · 1Chr 4:27 · 1Chr 4:28 · Josh 19:1 · 1Chr 4:31 · 1Chr 4:40 · 1Chr 4:42 · 1Chr 4:43 · Gen 49:7

Hebrew interlinear

H454

אֶלְיְהוֹעֵינַיʼElyᵉhôwʻêynay/el-ye-ho-ay-nah'ee/

n-pr-m — Eljehoenai, Eljoenai

Derivation: or (shortened) אֶלְיוֹעֵינַי; from 413 and 3068 and 5869; towards Jehovah (are) my eyes;

Eljehoenai or Eljoenai, the name of seven Israelites

KJV: Elihoenai, Elionai.

אֶלְיְהוֹעֵינַי

n.pr.m — Elihoenai

אֶלְיְהוֹעֵינַי n.pr.m. (unto י׳ are mine eyes)

1. a Korahite 1 Ch 26:3.

2. a returning exile Ezr 8:4.

אֶלְיוֹעֵינַי

n.pr.m — Elihoenai

אֶלְיוֹעֵינַי n.pr.m. (id. [a.di.ab])

1. a descendant of David

2. a Simeonite

3. a Benjamite

4. priests in time of Ezra

H3291

יַעֲקֹבָהYaʻăqôbâh/yah-ak-o'-baw/

n-pr-m — Jaakobah

Derivation: from 3290;

Jaakobah, an Israelite

KJV: Jaakobah.

יַעֲקֹ֫בָה

n.pr.m — Jaakobah

יַעֲקֹ֫בָה n.pr.m. Simeonite 1 Ch 4:36

H3439

יְשׁוֹחָיָהYᵉshôwchâyâh/yesh-o-khaw-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Jeshochajah

Derivation: from the same as 3445 and 3050; Jah will empty;

Jeshochajah, an Israelite

KJV: Jeshoaiah.

יְשׁוֹחָיָה

n.pr.m — Jeshoaiah

[יְשׁוֹחָיָה] n.pr.m. in Simeon (mng.?);—1 Ch 4:36

H6222

עֲשָׂיָהʻĂsâyâh/aw-saw-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Asajah

Derivation: from 6213 and 3050; Jah has made;

Asajah, the name of three or four Israelites

KJV: Asaiah.

עֲשָׂיָה

n.pr.m — Asaiah

עֲשָׂיָה n.pr.m.

1. servant of Josiah

2. Simeonite

3. Levites

H5717

עֲדִיאֵלʻĂdîyʼêl/ad-ee-ale'/

n-pr-m — Adiel

Derivation: from 5716 and 410; ornament of God;

Adiel, the name of three Israelites

KJV: Adiel.

עֲדִיאֵל

n.pr.m — Adiel

עֲדִיאֵל n.pr.m. (an ornament is Ēl)

1. a Simeonite

2. a priest

3. father of an officer, David’s time

H3450

יְשִׁימָאֵלYᵉshîymâʼêl/yes-eem-aw-ale'/

n-pr-m — Jesimael

Derivation: from 7760 and 410; God will place;

Jesimael, an Israelite

KJV: Jesimael.

יְשִׁימִאֵל

n.pr.m — Jesimael

[יְשִׁימִאֵל] n.pr.m. Simeonite (Ēl establisheth);—1 Ch 4:36

H1141

בְּנָיָהBᵉnâyâh/ben-aw-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Benajah

Derivation: or בּנָיָהוּ; (prolonged) from 1129 and 3050; Jah has built;

Benajah, the name of twelve Israelites

KJV: Benaiah.

בְּנָיָ֫הוּ

n.pr.m — Benaiah

בְּנָיָ֫הוּ, בְּנָיָה n.pr.m. (Yah hath built up)—

1. one of David’s captains and heroes, son of Jehoiada

2. one of David’s thirty

3. a Simeonite

4. Levites

5. Israelites

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