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1 Chronicles 8:24

Posted on 18 May at 11:32

And Hananiah, and Elam, and Antothiiah, 1 Chronicles 8:24 (KJV)

To gain a deeper understanding of this verse, it is helpful to examine its context within the chapter and the larger biblical narrative. 1 Chronicles 8 is primarily a genealogical chapter that provides a record of the descendants of Benjamin, one of the twelve sons of Jacob. The chapter traces the lineage of various families belonging to the tribe of Benjamin, highlighting the genealogy from Benjamin’s descendants down to King Saul, who belonged to the tribe of Benjamin.

Within this genealogical listing, the names Hananiah, Elam, and Antothijah appear in nearby verses (for example, 1 Chronicles 8:27‑28), but they are not all listed together in verse 24. The verse itself offers no specific details about these individuals or their broader significance in the biblical narrative. As a result, it becomes challenging to draw any specific theological or historical conclusions based solely on this passage.

When approaching a verse like 1 Chronicles 8:24 that lacks explicit contextual information, it is often helpful to consult additional resources such as commentaries or related passages elsewhere in Scripture. These resources can shed light on the historical and cultural background and may provide insights into the possible significance of the individuals mentioned.

Considering the limited information available in this verse, it is important to approach its study with humility, acknowledging that some passages may not yield a substantial amount of theological or practical application on their own. Nevertheless, this limitation does not diminish the overall value of studying the Bible as a whole. The Scriptures contain numerous passages rich in spiritual insight, teaching, and guidance, and even brief genealogical notes contribute to the larger tapestry of God’s redemptive story.

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