1CH 9

1 Chronicles 9:8

WEB

and Ibneiah the son of Jeroham, and Elah the son of Uzzi, the son of Michri; and Meshullam the son of Shephatiah, the son of Reuel, the son of Ibnijah;

BSB

Ibneiah son of Jeroham; Elah son of Uzzi, the son of Michri; Meshullam son of Shephatiah, the son of Reuel, the son of Ibnijah;

KJV

And Ibneiah the son of Jeroham, and Elah the son of Uzzi, the son of Michri, and Meshullam the son of Shephathiah, the son of Reuel, the son of Ibnijah;

Matthew Henry

Verses 1–13

1 Chronicles 9:1–13

The first verse looks back upon the foregoing genealogies, and tells us they were gathered out of the books of the kings of Israel and Judah, not that which we have in the canon of scripture, but another civil record, which was authentic, as the king's books with us. Mentioning Israel and Judah, the historian takes notice of their being carried away to Babylon for their transgression. Let that judgment never be forgotten, but ever be remembered, for warning to posterity to take heed of those sins that brought it upon them. Whenever we speak of any calamity that has befallen us, it is good to add this, "it was for my transgression," that God may be justified and clear when he judges. Then follows an account of the first inhabitants, after their return from captivity, that dwelt in their cities, especially in Jerusalem. 1. The Israelites. That general name is used (Ch1 9:2) because with those of Judah and Benjamin there were many of Ephraim and Manasseh, and the other ten tribes (Ch1 9:3), such as had escaped to Judah when the body of the ten tribes were carried captive or returned to Judah upon the revolutions in Assyria, and so went into captivity with them, or met them when they were in Babylon, associated with them, and so shared in the benefit of their enlargement. It was foretold that the children of Judah and of Israel should be gathered together and come up out of the land (Hos 1:11), and that they should be one nation again, Eze 37:22. Trouble drives those together that have been at variance; and the pieces of metal that had been separated will run together again when melted in the same crucible. Many both of Judah and Israel staid behind in captivity; but some of both, whose spirit God stirred up, enquired the way to Zion again. Divers are here named, and many more numbered, who were chief of the fathers (Ch1 9:9), who ought to be remembered with honour, as Israelites indeed. 2. The priests, Ch1 9:10. It was their praise that they came with the first. Who should lead in a good work if the priests, the Lord's ministers, do not? It was the people's praise that they would not come without them; for who but the priests should keep knowledge? Who but the priests should bless them in the name of the Lord? (1.) It is said of one of them that he was the ruler of the house of God (Ch1 9:11) not the chief ruler, for Joshua was then the high priest, but the sagan, and the next under him, his deputy, who perhaps applied more diligently to the business than the high priest himself. In the house of God it is requisite that there be rulers, not to make new laws, but to take care that the laws of God be duly observed by priests as well as people. (2.) It is said of many of them that they were very able men for the service of the house of God, v. 13. In the house of God there is service to be done, constant service; and it is well for the church when those are employed in that service who are qualified for it, able ministers of the New Testament, Co2 3:6. The service of the temple was such as required at all times, especially in this critical juncture, when they had newly come out of Babylon, great courage and vigour of mind, as well as strength of body; and therefore they are praised as mighty men of valour.

Cross-references: 1Chr 9:2 · 1Chr 9:3 · Hos 1:11 · Ezek 37:22 · 1Chr 9:9 · 1Chr 9:10 · 1Chr 9:11 · 2Cor 3:6

Hebrew interlinear

H2997

יִבְנְיָהYibnᵉyâh/yib-neh-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Jibnejah

Derivation: from 1129 and 3050; built of Jah;

Jibnejah, an Israelite

KJV: Ibneiah.

יִבְנְיָה

n.pr.m — Ibneiah

יִבְנְיָה n.pr.m. (Yah buildeth up) a Benjamite 1 Ch 9:8a

H1121

בֵּןbên/bane/

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.

בֵּן

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

בְּנוֹ

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.

H3395

יְרֹחָםYᵉrôchâm/yer-o-khawm'/

n-pr-m — Jerocham

Derivation: from 7355; compassionate;

Jerocham, the name of seven or eight Israelites

KJV: Jeroham.

יְרֹחָם

n.pr.m — Jeroham

יְרֹחָם n.pr.m. (may he be compassionated)

1. father of Elkanah, grandf. of Sam., Ephraimite

2. Benjamites

3. priests

4. father of a hero of David

5. Danite

6. father of a captain with Jehoiada

H425

אֵלָהʼÊlâh/ay-law'/

n-pr — Elah

Derivation: the same as 424;

Elah, the name of an Edomite, of four Israelites, and also of a place in Palestine

KJV: Elah.

אֵלָה

n.pr.m — Elah

אֵלָה n.pr.m. (terebinth)

1. a chief of Edom

2. son of Baasha

3. father of Hoshea who was last king of Isr.

4. a son of Caleb

5. a son of Uzzi

H5813

עֻזִּיʻUzzîy/ooz-zee'/

n-pr-m — Uzzi

Derivation: from 5810; forceful;

Uzzi, the name of six Israelites

KJV: Uzzi.

עֻזִּי

n.pr.m — Uzzi

עֻזִּי n.pr.m.

1. Levites

2. name in Issachar

3. Benjamite name

H4381

מִכְרִיMikrîy/mik-ree'/

n-pr-m — Mikri

Derivation: from 4376; salesman;

Mikri, an Israelite

KJV: Michri.

מִכְרִי

n.pr.m — Michri

מִכְרִי n.pr.m. a Benjamite 1 Ch 9:8.

H4918

מְשֻׁלָּםMᵉshullâm/mesh-ool-lawm'/

n-pr-m — Meshullam

Derivation: from 7999; allied;

Meshullam, the name of seventeen Israelites

KJV: Meshullam.

מְשֻׁלָּם

n.pr.m — Meshullam

מְשֻׁלָּם n.pr.m.

1. grandfather of Shaphan

2. son of Zerub.

3. in Benj.

4. in Gad

5. wall-builders

6. a chief

7. priests

8. Levites

9. Ezr 10:29.

H8203

שְׁפַטְיָהShᵉphaṭyâh/shef-at-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Shephatjah

Derivation: or שְׁפַטְיָהוּ; from 8199 and 3050; Jah has judged;

Shephatjah, the name of ten Israelites

KJV: Shephatiah.

שְׁפַטְיָה(וּ)

n.pr.m — Shephatiah

שְׁפַטְיָה(וּ) n.pr.m. (י׳ hath judged, vindicated)

1. יָה:

a. fifth son of David

b. contemp. of Jerem.

c. man of Judah

d. chiefs of families of restoration

e. Benjamite

2. יָהוּ:

a. son of Jehosh.

b. hero of David

c. Simeonite

H7467

רְעוּאֵלRᵉʻûwʼêl/reh-oo-ale'/

n-pr-m — Reuel

Derivation: from the same as 7466 and 410; friend of God;

Reuel, the name of Moses' father-in-law, also of an Edomite and an Israelite

KJV: Raguel, Reuel.

רְעוּאֵל

n.pr.m — Raguel

רְעוּאֵל n.pr.m.

1. Moses’ father-in-law

2. Edomite

3. Gadite

4. Benjamite

H2998

יִבְנִיָּהYibnîyâh/yib-nee-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Jibnijah

Derivation: from 1129 and 3050; building of Jah;

Jibnijah, an Israelite

KJV: Ibnijah.

יִבְנְיָה

n.pr.m — Ibnijah

יִבְנְיָה n.pr.m. (id. [b.cb.ak]) a Benjamite 1 Ch 9:8b

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