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1 Chronicles 2:39

Posted on 18 May at 11:31

And Azariah begate Helez, and Helez begate Eleasah, 1 Chronicles 2:39 (KJV)

1 Chronicles is a book in the Old Testament that primarily focuses on the genealogy and history of the Israelite tribes, particularly the tribe of Judah. It traces the lineage from Adam to the time of the Babylonian exile. Chapter 2 specifically provides a detailed genealogy of the sons of Israel, beginning with Judah. Genealogical records in 1 Chronicles are important because they demonstrate the fulfillment of God’s promise to the descendants of Abraham and David. The chapter contains numerous names and lineages that contribute to the historical and genealogical continuity of God’s chosen people. This genealogical record serves to preserve the historical and cultural heritage of the Israelites, establishing a foundation for significant figures in Israelite history, such as King David and ultimately Jesus Christ.

The verse mentions three individuals: Azariah, Helez, and Eleasah. Azariah is the first person mentioned in the verse and is the father of Helez. Azariah’s name means “Yahweh has helped” or “the Lord has helped.” Helez is the son of Azariah and the second individual mentioned in the verse. The name Helez means “strength” or “armed.” While little is known about Helez beyond his genealogy, his inclusion signifies his ancestral connection to the tribe of Judah. Eleasah is the son of Helez and the third person mentioned in the verse. The name Eleasah means “God has made” or “God has done.” While little is known about Eleasah beyond his genealogy, his inclusion also signifies his ancestral connection to the tribe of Judah.

Overall, 1 Chronicles 2:39 contributes to the broader theme of genealogy within the Old Testament, emphasizing the importance of preserving the lineage of God’s chosen people. This verse helps establish a historical and ancestral foundation for the tribe of Judah, leading up to significant figures such as King David and ultimately Jesus Christ.

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