1 Chronicles 7:10
WEB
The son of Jediael: Bilhan. The sons of Bilhan: Jeush, Benjamin, Ehud, Chenaanah, Zethan, Tarshish, and Ahishahar.
BSB
The son of Jediael: Bilhan. The sons of Bilhan: Jeush, Benjamin, Ehud, Chenaanah, Zethan, Tarshish, and Ahishahar.
KJV
The sons also of Jediael; Bilhan: and the sons of Bilhan; Jeush, and Benjamin, and Ehud, and Chenaanah, and Zethan, and Tharshish, and Ahishahar.
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.
H3043
n-pr-m — Jediael
Derivation: from 3045 and 410; knowing God;
Jediael, the name of three Israelites
KJV: Jediael.
n.pr.m — Jediael
יְדִיעֲאֵל n.pr.m.
1. a Benjamite
2. one of David’s heroes
3. a Korahite porter
H1092
n-pr-m — Bilhan
Derivation: from 1089; timid;
Bilhan, the name of an Edomite and of an Israelite
KJV: Bilhan.
n.pr.m — Bilhan
בִּלְהָן n.pr.m.
1. descendant of Esau
2. a Benjamite
H3266
n-pr-m — Jeush
Derivation: from 5789; hasty;
Jeush, the name of an Edomite and of four Israelites
KJV: Jehush, Jeush. Compare 3274.
n.pr.m — Jehush
יְעוּשׁ n.pr.m. (prob. he comes to help)
1. son of Esau
2. Benjamites
3. a Levite
4. son of Rehoboam
H1144
n-pr-m — Binjamin
Derivation: from 1121 and 3225; son of (the) right hand;
Binjamin, youngest son of Jacob; also the tribe descended from him, and its territory
KJV: Benjamin.
n.pr.m — Benjamin
בִּנְיָמִין n.pr.m. 166 (son of (the) right hand)—
1. youngest son of Jacob, so called by him, but Rachel, the mother, who died at Benjamin's birth, called בֶּן־אוֹנִ֑י (q.v.)
2. son of Bilhan and great-grandson of Benjamin
3. a Jew of Ezra's time
H164
n-pr-m — Ehud
Derivation: from the same as 161; united;
Ehud, the name of two or three Israelites
KJV: Ehud.
n.pr.m — Ehud
אֵהוּד n.pr.m.
1. a Benjamite, son of Gera, deliverer of Isr. fr. Moab
2. a Benjamite, son of Bilhan
H3668
n-pr-f — Kenaanah
Derivation: feminine of 3667;
Kenaanah, the name of two Israelites
KJV: Chenaanah.
n.pr.m — Chenaanah
כְּנַעֲנָה n.pr.m.
1. father of proph. Zedekiah
2. a Benjamite
H2133
n-pr-m — Zethan
Derivation: from 2132; olive grove;
Zethan, an Israelite
KJV: Zethan.
H8659
n-pr-m n-pr-loc — Tarshish
Derivation: probably the same as 8658 (as the region of the stone, or the reverse);
Tarshish, a place on the Mediterranean, hence, the ephithet of a merchant vessel (as if for or from that port); also the name of a Persian and of an Israelite
KJV: Tarshish, Tharshish.
n.pr — Tarshish
תַּרְשִׁישׁ n.pr.
1. loc. a distant port, site not certainly known
2. m.
a. in Benjamin
b. Persian noble
H300
n-pr-m — Achishachar
Derivation: from 251 and 7837; brother of (the) dawn;
Achishachar, an Israelite
KJV: Ahishar.
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Verses 1–19
1 Chronicles 7:1–19
We have here a short view given us,
I. Of the tribe of Issachar, whom Jacob had compared to a strong ass, couching between two burdens (Gen 49:14), an industrious tribe, that minded their country business very closely and rejoiced in their tents, Deu 33:18. And here it appears, 1. That they were a numerous tribe; for they had many wives. So fruitful their country was that they saw no danger of over-stocking the pasture, and so ingenious the people were that they could find work for all hands. Let no people complain of their numbers, provided they suffer none to be idle. 2. That they were a valiant tribe, men of might (Ch1 7:2, Ch1 7:5), chief men, Ch1 7:3. Those that were inured to labour and business were of all men the fittest to serve their country when there was occasion, The number of the respective families, as taken in the days of David, is here set down, amounting in the whole to above 145,000 men fit for war. The account, some think, was taken when Joab numbered the people, 2 Sa. 24. But I rather think it refers to some other computation that was made, perhaps among themselves, because it is said (Ch1 27:24) that that account was not inserted in the chronicles of king David, it having offended God.
II. Of the tribe of Benjamin. Some account is here given of this tribe, but much larger in the next chapter. The militia of this tribe scarcely reached to 60,000; but they are said to be mighty men of valour, Ch1 7:7, Ch1 7:9, Ch1 7:11. Benjamin shall ravin as a wolf, Gen 49:27. It was the honour of this tribe that it produced Saul the first king, and more its honour that it adhered to the rightful kings of the house of David when the other tribes revolted. Here is mention (Ch1 7:12) of Hushim the sons of Aher. The sons of Dan are said to be Hushim (Gen 46:23), and therefore some read Aher appellatively, Hushim - the sons of another (that is, another of Jacob's sons) or the sons of a stranger, which Israelites should not be, but such the Danites were when they set up Micah's graven and molten image among them.
III. Of the tribe of Naphtali, Ch1 7:13. The first fathers only of that tribe are named, the very same that we shall find, Gen 46:24, only that Shillem there is Shallum here. None of their descendents are named, perhaps because their genealogies were lost.
IV. Of the tribe of Manasseh, that part of it which was seated within Jordan; for of the other part we had some account before, Ch1 5:23, etc. Of this tribe observe, 1. That one of them married an Aramitess, that is, a Syrian, Ch1 7:14. This was during their bondage in Egypt, so early did they begin to mingle with the nations. 2. That, though the father married a Syrian, Machir, the son of that marriage, perhaps seeing the inconvenience of it in his father's house, took to wife a daughter of Benjamin, Ch1 7:15. It is good for the children to take warning by their father's mistakes and not stumble at the same stone. 3. Here is mention of Bedan (Ch1 7:17), who perhaps is the same with that Bedan who is mentioned as one of Israel's deliverers, Sa1 12:11. Jair perhaps, who was of Manasseh (Jdg 10:3), was the man.
Cross-references: Gen 49:14 · Deut 33:18 · 1Chr 7:2 · 1Chr 7:5 · 1Chr 7:3 · 1Chr 27:24 · 1Chr 7:7 · 1Chr 7:9 · 1Chr 7:11 · Gen 49:27 · 1Chr 7:12 · Gen 46:23 · 1Chr 7:13 · Gen 46:24 · 1Chr 5:23 · 1Chr 7:14 · 1Chr 7:15 · 1Chr 7:17 · 1Sam 12:11 · Judg 10:3