1CH 5

1 Chronicles 5:7

WEB

His brothers by their families, when the genealogy of their generations was listed: the chief, Jeiel, and Zechariah,

BSB

His relatives by their clans are recorded in their genealogy: Jeiel the chief, Zechariah,

KJV

And his brethren by their families, when the genealogy of their generations was reckoned, were the chief, Jeiel, and Zechariah,

Matthew Henry

Verses 1–17

1 Chronicles 5:1–17

We have here an extract out of the genealogies,

I. Of the tribe of Reuben, where we have,

1. The reason why this tribe is thus postponed. It is confessed that Reuben was the first-born of Israel, and, upon that account, might challenge the precedency; but he forfeited his birthright by defiling his father's concubine, and was, for that, sentenced not to excel, Gen 49:4. Sin lessens men, thrusts them down from their excellency. Seventh-commandment sins especially leave an indelible stain upon men's names and families, a reproach which time will not wipe away. Reuben's seed, to the last, bear the disgrace of Reuben's sin. Yet, though that tribe was degraded, it was not discarded or disinherited. The sullying of the honour of an Israelite is not the losing of his happiness. Reuben loses his birthright, yet it does not devolve upon Simeon the next in order; for it was typical, and therefore must attend, not the course of nature, but the choice of grace. The advantages of the birthright were dominion and a double portion. Reuben having forfeited these, it was thought too much that both should be transferred to any one, and therefore they were divided. (1.) Joseph had the double portion; for two tribes descended from him, Ephraim and Manasseh, each of whom had a child's part (for so Jacob by faith blessed them, Heb 11:21; Gen 48:15, Gen 48:22), and each of those tribes was as considerable, and made as good a figure, as any one of the twelve, except Judah. But, (2.) Judah had the dominion; on him the dying patriarch entailed the sceptre, Gen 49:10 Of him came the chief ruler, David first, and, in the fulness of time, Messiah the Prince, Mic 5:2. This honour was secured to Judah, though the birthright was Joseph's; and, having this, he needed not envy Joseph the double portion.

2. The genealogy of the princes of this tribe, the chief family of it (many, no doubt, being omitted), to Beerah, who was head of this clan when the king of Assyria carried them captive, Ch1 5:4-6. Perhaps he is mentioned as prince of the Reubenites at that time because he did not do his part to prevent the captivity.

3. The enlargement of the coasts of this tribe. They increasing, and their cattle being multiplied, they crowded out their neighbours the Hagarites, and extended their conquests, though not to the river Euphrates, yet to the wilderness which abutted upon that river, Ch1 5:9, Ch1 5:10. Thus God did for his people as he promised them: he cast out the enemy from before them by little and little, and gave them their land as they had occasion for it, Exo 23:30.

II. Of the tribe of Gad. Some great families of that tribe are here named (Ch1 5:12), seven that were the children of Abihail, whose pedigree is carried upwards from the son to the father (Ch1 5:14, Ch1 5:15), as that Ch1 5:4, Ch1 5:5, is brought downwards from father to son. These genealogies were perfected in the days of Jotham king of Judah, but were begun some years before, in the reign of Jeroboam II, king of Israel. What particular reason there was for taking these accounts then does not appear; but it was just before they were carried away captive by the Assyrians, as appears Kg2 15:29, Kg2 15:31. When the judgments of God were ready to break out against them for their wretched degeneracy and apostasy then were they priding themselves in their genealogies, that they were the children of the covenant; as the Jews, in our Saviour's time, who, when they were ripe for ruin, boasted, We have Abraham to our father. Or there might be a special providence in it, and a favourable intimation that though they were, for the present, cast out, they were not cast off for ever. What we design to call for hereafter we keep an inventory of.

Cross-references: Gen 49:4 · Heb 11:21 · Gen 48:15 · Gen 48:22 · Gen 49:10 · Mic 5:2 · 1Chr 5:4 · 1Chr 5:9 · 1Chr 5:10 · Exod 23:30 · 1Chr 5:12 · 1Chr 5:14 · 1Chr 5:15 · 1Chr 5:5 · 2Kgs 15:29 · 2Kgs 15:31

Hebrew interlinear

H251

אָחʼâch/awkh/

n-m — brother

Derivation: a primitive word;

a brother (used in the widest sense of literal relationship and metaphorical affinity or resemblance [like 1])

KJV: another, brother(-ly); kindred, like, other. Compare also the proper names beginning with 'Ah-' or 'Ahi-'.

אָח

n.m — brother

אָח 630 n.m. brother

1. brother, born of same mother (& father)

2. indef. = relative

3. fig. of resemblance

4. in phr. one … another

H4940

מִשְׁפָּחָהmishpâchâh/mish-paw-khaw'/

n-f — family, circle of relatives, class, species, sort, tribe, people

Derivation: from 8192 (compare 8198);

a family, i.e. circle of relatives; figuratively, a class (of persons), a species (of animals) or sort (of things); by extension a tribe or people

KJV: family, kind(-red).

מִשְׁפָּחָה

n.f — clan

מִשְׁפָּחָה 303 n.f. clan

1. clan

2. = guild

3. = species, kind

4. pl. = aristocrats

H3187

יָחַשׂyâchas/yaw-khas'/

v — enroll

Derivation: a primitive root; to sprout; used only as denominative from 3188;

to enroll by pedigree

KJV: (number after, number throughout the) genealogy (to be reckoned), be reckoned by genealogies.

הִתְיַחֵשׂ

vb — enroll oneself

[הִתְיַחֵשׂ] vb. Hithp. denom. enroll oneself or be enrolled by genealogy

H8435

תּוֹלְדָהtôwlᵉdâh/to-led-aw'/

n-f — descent, family, history

Derivation: or תֹּלְדָה; from 3205;

(plural only) descent, i.e. family; (figuratively) history

KJV: birth, generations.

תּוֹלֵדוֹת

n.f.pl — generations

[תּוֹלֵדוֹת] 39 n.f.pl. generations, esp. in genealogies = account of a man and his descendants

H7218

רֹאשׁrôʼsh/roshe/

n-m — head

Derivation: from an unused root apparently meaning to shake;

the head (as most easily shaken), whether literal or figurative (in many applications, of place, time, rank, itc.)

KJV: band, beginning, captain, chapiter, chief(-est place, man, things), company, end, × every (man), excellent, first, forefront, (be-)head, height, (on) high(-est part, (priest)), × lead, × poor, principal, ruler, sum, top.

רֹאשׁ

n.pr.gent — Rôsh

רֹאשׁ n.pr.gent. Rôsh

רֹאשׁ

n.m — head

רֹאשׁ 599 n.m.

1.

a. (c. 230 t.) head, of human being

b. head, of animals

2.

a. top (88 t.)

b. height, of stars

3.

a. head = chief (man)

b. = chief (city)

c. chief nation

d. = chief (place, position)

e. = chief priest

f. = head of a family

4.

a. head = front, leader's place

b. of time, beginning, of night watch

c. of things, river-heads

5. chief, choicest, best, of spices

6. head = division of army, company, band

7. = sum, esp. in phr. take sum of, enumerate

8. other phr.

H3273

יְעִיאֵלYᵉʻîyʼêl/yeh-ee-ale'/

n-pr-m — Jeiel

Derivation: from 3261 and 410; carried away of God;

Jeiel, the name of six Israelites

KJV: Jeiel, Jehiel. Compare 3262.

יְעוּאֵל

n.pr.m — Jehiel

יְעוּאֵל, יְעִיאֵל, יְעִו֯אֵל n.pr.m.

1. son of Zerah

2.

a. a companion of Ezra

b. a chief of the Reubenites

c. Levites

d. one of those who took strange wives

3.

a. man of Gibeon, ancestor of Saul

b. one of David’s heroes

c. the סוֹפֵר (q.v.) of King Uzziah

d. a Levite

H2148

זְכַרְיָהZᵉkaryâh/zek-ar-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Zecarjah

Derivation: or זְכַרְיָהוּ; from 2142 and 3050; Jah has remembered;

Zecarjah, the name of twenty-nine Israelites

KJV: Zachariah, Zechariah.

זְכַרְיָהוּ

n.pr.m — Zachariah

זְכַרְיָהוּ, oftener זְכַרְיָה n.pr.m.

1. king of Isr., son of Jerob. II

2. father of Hezekiah’s mother

3. contemporary of Isaiah

4. a Reubenite

5. a Benjamite

6. a Manassite

7. a son of Jehoshaphat

8. a captain of Jehosh.

9. teacher of Uzziah

10. Levites

11. priests

12. returned exiles

זְכַרְיָה

n.pr.m — Zachariah

זְכַרְיָה n.pr.m. prophet

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