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1 Chronicles 7:4

Posted on 18 May at 11:32

And with them, by their generations, after the house of their fathers, were bands of souldiers for warre, sixe and thirtie thousand men: for they had many wiues and sonnes. 1 Chronicles 7:4 (KJV)

were bands of soldiers for war, six and thirty thousand

men:

for they had many wives and sons. 1 Chronicles 7:4 (KJV)

The passage in 1 Chronicles 7:4 records a striking genealogical detail that also conveys the military strength of the tribe of Issachar. The purpose of the book of Chronicles is to trace the lineage of the twelve tribes of Israel and to provide a historical account of their ancestors. Within chapter 7 the focus expands to the descendants of several tribes, including Issachar, Benjamin, Naphtali, Manasseh, Ephraim, Asher, Gad, and Zebulun. This particular verse highlights that, by their generations and after the house of their fathers, the tribe organized “bands of soldiers for war” numbering thirty‑36 thousand men.

The figure of thirty‑36 thousand men indicates a substantial fighting force, organized into bands according to familial lines. Such organization reflects the tribal structure of ancient Israel, where each household contributed warriors to the collective defense. The verse adds that the tribe “had many wives and sons,” a phrase that underscores the large and growing population of Issachar. In the ancient Near Eastern context, a multitude of wives and offspring was commonly regarded as a sign of divine blessing and material prosperity. The abundance of families not only increased the tribe’s demographic weight but also supplied the manpower necessary for a sizable military contingent.

Understanding this verse in its historical setting helps us see how the Israelites, settled in the Promised Land, faced continual challenges and conflicts with neighboring peoples. The ability to field thirty‑36 thousand soldiers would have been a significant deterrent and a source of security for the tribe. Moreover, the passage reminds readers that the strength of a nation is often rooted in its familial foundations—generations of fathers and sons who together sustain both the social fabric and the capacity for defense.

Thus, 1 Chronicles 7:4 offers more than a numerical record; it paints a picture of a thriving, populous tribe whose familial bonds translated into tangible military capability, reflecting both divine favor and practical preparedness in a turbulent era.

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