a5:1-24
b5:1-10
cGen 46:9
d1 Chr 5:11-17
e5:23-24
f5:1-2
gGen 35:22
hGen 48:5
iDeut 21:15-17
jGen 49:8-10
k1 Chr 2:1

‏ 1 Chronicles 5:1-2

Summary for 1Chr 5:1-24: 5:1-24  a Chapter 5 records the genealogies for Reuben (5:1-10  b; cp. Gen 46:9  c), Gad (1 Chr 5:11-17  d), and Manasseh (5:23-24  e), the tribes of Israel that settled in Transjordan (the area east of the Jordan River).
Summary for 1Chr 5:1-2: 5:1-2  f Although Reuben was the oldest son of Israel, he did not receive his birthright because he had sexual relations with his father’s concubine (Gen 35:22  g). Jacob transferred this right to Joseph when he elevated Ephraim and Manasseh to full membership among the tribes (Gen 48:5  h). This gave Joseph the double portion that traditionally belonged to the firstborn (Deut 21:15-17  i). As Jacob foresaw, Judah surpassed his brothers and became the forefather of the ruling tribe (Gen 49:8-10  j). However, Reuben is still listed first (1 Chr 2:1  k).
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