1 Chronicles 2:3-8
Summary for 1Chr 2:3-15: 2:3–4:23 a While the genealogies present the entire people of Israel (2:1-2 b), David’s ancestors in the tribe of Judah receive priority.Summary for 1Chr 2:3-8: 2:3-8 c The genealogy of Judah is as comprehensive as possible, recording peripheral material as the background to the main line of David’s ancestors. Cp. Gen 46:12 d. 2:3 e Er and Onan, the first two sons of Judah, were destroyed because of their sin (Gen 38:6-10 f). The descendants of Shelah are listed as an appendix at the end of the genealogies of Judah (1 Chr 4:21-23 g).
Summary for 1Chr 2:4-5: 2:4-5 h The main ancestral line of David descends from Perez, one of the sons of Tamar, Judah’s widowed daughter-in-law.
• Hamul, one of Perez’s sons, is ignored completely; the Chronicler might not have had information about him.
Summary for 1Chr 2:6-8: 2:6-8 i For the genealogy of Zerah, cp. Josh 7:1 j, 17 k; 1 Kgs 4:31 l (Mahol might be another name for Zerah).
2:7 m set apart for the Lord: See thematic note for Complete Destruction at end of chapter.
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