1 Chronicles 6:29
WEB
The sons of Merari: Mahli, Libni his son, Shimei his son, Uzzah his son,
BSB
The descendants of Merari: Mahli, Libni his son, Shimei his son, Uzzah his son,
KJV
The sons of Merari; Mahli, Libni his son, Shimei his son, Uzza his son,
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.
H4847
n-pr-m — Merari
Derivation: from 4843; bitter;
Merari, an Israelite
KJV: Merari. See also 4848.
n.pr.m — Merari. See also
מְרָרִי n.pr.m. a son of Levi, and head of a chief Levit. family
H4249
n-pr-m — Machli
Derivation: from 2470; sick;
Machli, the name of two Israelites
KJV: Mahli.
n.pr.m — Mahli
מַחְלִי n.pr.m.
1. Levite, son of Merari
2. son of Mushi, grandson of Merari
H3845
n-pr-m — Libni
Derivation: from 3835; white;
Libni, an Israelite
KJV: Libni.
n.pr.m — Libni
לִבְנִי n.pr.m. a Levite, son of Gershom
H8096
n-pr-m — Shimi
Derivation: from 8088; famous;
Shimi, the name of twenty Israelites
KJV: Shimeah (from the margin), Shimei, Shimhi, Shimi.
n.pr.m — Shimeah (from the margin)
שִׁמְעִי 43 n.pr.m.
1. in Benj.
2. a Ramathite
3. Levites
4. brother of Zerub.
5. in Simeon
6. in Reuben
7. 1
8. post-ex. names
9. grandfather of Mordecai
10. 2
H5798
n-pr-m n-pr-loc — Uzza, Uzzah
Derivation: or עֻזָּה; feminine of 5797; strength;
Uzza or Uzzah, the name of five Israelites
KJV: Uzza, Uzzah.
n.pr.m — Uzza
עֻזָּא n.pr.m.
1. driver of the ark
2. in גַּן־עֻזָּא burial-place of Manasseh and Amon
3. Benjamite name
4. head of family of returned exiles
n.pr.m — Uzza
עֻזָּה n.pr.m.
1. Levite name
2. v. עֻזָּא
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Verses 1–30
1 Chronicles 6:1–30
The priests and Levites were more concerned than any other Israelites to preserve their pedigree clear and to be able to prove it, because all the honours and privileges of their office depended upon their descent. And we read of those who, though perhaps they really were children of the priests, yet, because they could not find the register of their genealogies, nor make out their descent by any authentic record, were, as polluted, put from the priesthood, and forbidden to eat of the holy things, Ezr 2:62, Ezr 2:63. It is but very little that is here recorded of the genealogies of this sacred tribe. I. The first fathers of it are here named twice, Ch1 6:1, Ch1 6:16. Gershom, Kohath, and Merari, are three names which we were very conversant with in the book of Numbers, when the families of the Levites were marshalled and had their work assigned to them. Aaron, and Moses, and Miriam, we have known much more of than their names, and cannot pass them over here without remembering that this was that Moses and Aaron whom God honoured in making them instruments of Israel's deliverance and settlement and figures of him that was to come, Moses as a prophet and Aaron as a priest. And the mention of Nadab and Abihu (though, having no children, there was no occasion to bring them into the genealogy) cannot but remind us of the terrors of that divine justice which they were made monuments of for offering strange fire, that we may always fear before him. 2. The line of Eleazar, the successor of Aaron, is here drawn down to the time of the captivity, Ch1 6:4-15. It begins with Eleazar, who came out of the house of bondage in Egypt, and ends with Jehozadak, who went into the house of bondage in Babylon. Thus, for their sins, they were left as they were found, which might also intimate that the Levitical priesthood did not make anything perfect, but this was to be done by the bringing in of a better hope. All these here named were not high priests; for, in the time of the judges, that dignity was, upon some occasion or other, brought into the family of Ithamar, of which Eli was; but in Zadok it returned again to the right line. Of Azariah it is here said (v. 10), He it is that executed the priest's office in the temple that Solomon built. It is supposed that this was that Azariah who bravely opposed the presumption of king Uzziah when he invaded the priest's office (Ch2 26:17, Ch2 26:18), though he ventured his neck by so doing. This was done like a priest, like one that was truly zealous for his God. He that thus boldly maintained and defended the priest's office, and made good its barriers against such a daring insult, might well be said to execute it; and this honour is put upon him for it; while Urijah, one of his successors, for a base compliance with King Ahaz, in building him an idolatrous altar, has the disgrace put upon him of being left out of this genealogy, as perhaps some others are. But some think that this remark upon this Azariah should have been added to his grandfather of the same name (Ch1 6:9), who was the son of Ahimaaz, and that he was the priest who first officiated in Solomon's temple. 3. Some other of the families of the Levites are here accounted for. One of the families of Gershom (that of Libni) is here drawn down as far as Samuel, who had the honour of a prophet added to that of a Levite. One of the families of Merari (that of Mahli) is likewise drawn down for several descents, Ch1 6:29, Ch1 6:30.
Cross-references: Ezra 2:62 · Ezra 2:63 · 1Chr 6:1 · 1Chr 6:16 · 1Chr 6:4 · 2Chr 26:17 · 2Chr 26:18 · 1Chr 6:9 · 1Chr 6:29 · 1Chr 6:30