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1 Chronicles 4:8

Posted on 18 May at 11:32
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And Coz begate Anub, and Zobebah, and the families of Aharhel, the sonne of Harum. 1 Chronicles 4:8 (KJV)

The book of 1 Chronicles records the genealogies of Israel’s tribes, preserving the names of families that might otherwise be forgotten. In this verse we encounter Coz, a figure listed among the descendants of Judah. The passage tells us that Coz had three sons: Anub, Zobebah, and the families of Aharhel, who was the son of Harum. Though the verse is brief, it reflects the broader biblical emphasis on lineage and the continuity of God’s covenant people.

Who was Coz? The name Coz appears only here in the chronicler’s genealogy, and some readers note a similarity to the priestly family Hakkoz mentioned later in Ezra and Nehemiah (Ezra 2:61; Nehemiah 7:63). While the texts do not explicitly identify Coz with Hakkoz, the resemblance invites further study of how names and families were recorded across different periods.

The descendants listed—Anub, Zobebah, and the families of Aharhel—serve as a reminder that each individual in Israel’s history contributed to the larger story of God’s people. Genealogies in Scripture were not merely administrative; they testified to God’s faithfulness in preserving the line of those He chose. By naming each generation, the chronicler affirms that God’s promises extend through every branch of the family tree.

Lessons for today emerge from this simple record. First, the value of knowing one’s heritage is evident; understanding our spiritual and familial roots can deepen our identity in Christ. Second, the passage underscores God’s steadfastness: just as He kept the names of Coz and his offspring, He keeps His promises to us. Finally, even a short verse can encourage us to see ourselves as part of a larger narrative, assuring us that our lives matter in God’s unfolding story.

In studying 1 Chronicles 4:8, we are invited to appreciate the meticulous care with which Scripture records its people, to honor our own lineage, and to trust in the enduring faithfulness of the One who writes history itself.

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