a2:20
bExod 31:1-2
c2:21-23
dNum 32:39-42
e2:24
f4:5-8
gExod 17:8-16
hDeut 25:17-19
i1 Sam 15:3
jJosh 6:17-18
kLev 27:28-29
lJosh 6:19
mDeut 7:1-6
n13:12-18
o1 Samuel 15:3
pGen 12:3
qLuke 9:51-56
rRom 8:12-13
sCol 3:5
tEph 6:10-20
u1 Jn 2:9-17
vRom 12:19
w2 Thes 1:6-10
xExod 22:20
yLev 27:28-29
zNum 21:2-3
aaDeut 7:1-6
ac13:12-18
adJosh 6:17-19
ae7:11-26
af1 Sam 15:3
ag1 Kgs 20:42
ahIsa 43:26-28

‏ 1 Chronicles 2:18-41

2:20  a The Lord chose Bezalel, a craftsman descended from Hezron, to construct the Tabernacle (see Exod 31:1-2  b).
Summary for 1Chr 2:21-23: 2:21-23  c Some of the families of Gilead, listed elsewhere as members of the tribe of Manasseh (cp. Num 32:39-42  d), also had a connection with the tribe of Judah.
2:24  e Tekoa was a small Judean village southeast of Bethlehem (see also 4:5-8  f).

Thematic note: Complete Destruction
God instructed Saul to “completely destroy” the Amalekites, who had ambushed the Israelites after the Exodus (see Exod 17:8-16  g; Deut 25:17-19  h). The Hebrew word kharam (“completely destroy”) often means dedicating something or someone completely to the Lord, either by destroying it (1 Sam 15:3  i; Josh 6:17-18  j) or by giving it as an offering (see Lev 27:28-29  k; Josh 6:19  l).
Complete destruction was called for in cases where those to be destroyed had committed a severe offense against God, such as worshiping false gods (Deut 7:1-6  m; 13:12-18  n). In 1 Samuel 15:3  o, complete destruction is prescribed as God’s judgment on a nation that mistreated his chosen people. Those who curse God’s family are, in turn, cursed (Gen 12:3  p).
God still judges the godless and impenitent. But in the new covenant, Christians are not called to be agents of such judgment. God calls us to exercise his mercy toward those who wrong us (see Luke 9:51-56  q). We must completely destroy whatever within ourselves wars against Christ (Rom 8:12-13  r; Col 3:5  s). And we must overcome the enemies of Christ by our faith, by the Good News, and by our love (Eph 6:10-20  t; 1 Jn 2:9-17  u). God will mete out judgment according to his justice and in his time (Rom 12:19  v; 2 Thes 1:6-10  w).


Passages for Further Study
Exod 22:20  x; Lev 27:28-29  y; Num 21:2-3  z; Deut 7:1-6  aa, 26  ab; 13:12-18  ac; Josh 6:17-19  ad; 7:11-26  ae; 1 Sam 15:3  af; 1 Kgs 20:42  ag; Isa 43:26-28  ah
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