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1 Chronicles 7:14

Posted on 18 May at 11:32

The sonnes of Manasseh: Ashriel, whom shee bare (but his concnbine the Aramitesse, bare Machir the father of Gilead. 1 Chronicles 7:14 (KJV)

Context: Before examining the verse itself, it is helpful to understand the setting of 1 Chronicles 7. The Book of Chronicles records the genealogies of Israel’s twelve tribes, and chapter 7 lists the descendants of Issachar, Benjamin, Naphtali, Manasseh, Ephraim, and Asher. The verse in focus provides a concise genealogical note concerning the tribe of Manasseh.

Historical Significance: Manasseh was a grandson of Jacob, the son of Joseph, and the brother of Ephraim. When the Israelites entered the Promised Land, the tribal allotments placed Manasseh’s inheritance on the eastern side of the Jordan River. The passage mentions two prominent figures: Ashriel, the son of Manasseh’s wife, and Machir, the son of Manasseh’s concubine (the Aramitess), who became the father of Gilead. Some manuscripts also record that the families of the Gileadites numbered thirty‑three thousand, underscoring the tribe’s substantial presence.

Lessons from the Verse: Importance of Genealogy – The detailed genealogical records in Chronicles reveal how the Israelites valued their ancestry and heritage, linking each generation to the covenant promises made to the patriarchs. Faithfulness and God’s Promises – Despite varied family circumstances—legitimate wives and concubines—the divine plan for the tribe continued unabated. Both Ashriel and Machir played essential roles in preserving the lineage, illustrating that God’s purposes are fulfilled regardless of human complexity. Unity and Identity – Genealogies serve to establish the collective identity of God’s people. Recognizing the descendants of Manasseh reminds believers of their own spiritual heritage and the broader family of God.

Application: While the verse does not give direct practical commands, it encourages believers to honor their spiritual heritage, appreciate the unity of the body of Christ, and trust that God’s promises endure through all familial situations. By valuing the legacy handed down from previous generations, Christians can remain faithful to God’s calling in their own lives.

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