1 Chronicles 3:18-22

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the sons of Pedaiah.As St. Matthew states that Zerubbabel was the son of Salathiel, Houbigant thinks these words should be omitted; and Pedaiah is wanting in the Arabic and Syriac.

Zerubbabel.

Ezr 2:2; 3:2; Hag 1:12-14; 2:2,4; Zec 4:6-9; Mt 1:12

Zorobabel.

20

Ne 10:22

Hattush.

Ezr 8:2

six.Five only are enumerated in the text, which Houbigant would substitute as the true reading; but probably the father is reckoned with his sons.

1 Chronicles 5:11-22

the children.The Gadites and the half tribe of Manasseh are joined to the genealogy of Reuben, because they inhabited the same country, and formed a sort of separate colony east of Jordan.

in the land.

Nu 32:34-36; De 3:10-17; Jos 13:11,24-28

12
This verse is wanting both in the Syriac and Arabic.

14

15

Sharon.

27:29; So 2:1; Isa 35:2

borders. Heb. goings forth.

reckoned

7

Jotham.

2Ki 15:5,32; 2Ch 27:1

Jeroboam.

2Ki 14:16,23,28

valiant men. Heb. sons of valour.

four and forty.

Jos 4:12,13

made war.

10

the Hagarites.The Hagarites, and these other tribes, were descendants of Hagar, and dwelt, according to Strabo, in Arabia Deserta.

Nephish.

1:31; Ge 25:15

Naphish:

And they.

22; Ex 17:11; Jos 10:14,42; 1Sa 7:12; 19:15; Ps 46:1; 146:5,6

for they cried.

1Ki 8:44,45; 2Ch 13:14,15; 14:11-13; 18:31; 20:12; 32:20,21

in the battle.

1Ki 22:32; 2Ch 13:13,14; 14:10,11; 18:31

because.

Ps 9:10; 20:7,8; 22:4,5; 84:11,12; Jer 17:7,8; Na 1:7; Eph 1:12

took away. Heb. led captive. camels.The camel, in Hebrew {gamal,} retained with little variation in all languages, is, according to the Linnæan system, a genus of quadrapeds of the order pecora; comprehending the camel, properly so called, with two prominences; the dromedary, with a single one; the lama, or Peruvian camel, with the back even and the breast gibbose, and the pacos, or camel without any gibbosity. The camel, properly so called, is about 6® feet in height: its head is small; ears short; neck long, slender, and bending; legs long and slender, having four callosities on the fore legs and two on the hinder, on which it rests; feet soft, parted, but not thoroughly divided; bottom of the foot tough and pliant; tail about two feet in length, terminating in a tuft; and hair fine, soft, of considerable length, and of a dusky reddish colour. Besides the same internal structure as other ruminating animals, it is furnished with an additional bag for containing a quantity of water till wanted.

men. Heb. souls of men.

Nu 31:35; Re 18:13

the war.

Jos 23:10; 2Ch 32:8; Ro 8:31

until the captivity.

6:26; 2Ki 15:29; 17:6

1 Chronicles 5:26

stirred up.

2Sa 24:1; 2Ch 33:11; Ezr 1:5; Isa 10:5,6; 13:2-5

Pul.

2Ki 15:19

Tiglath pilneser.

6; 2Ki 15:29; 16:7

Tiglath-pileser. and brought them.

2Ki 17:6; 18:11; 19:12; Isa 37:12
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