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1 Chronicles 8:27

Posted on 18 May at 11:32

And Iaresiah, and Eliah, and Zichri the sonnes of Ieroham. 1 Chronicles 8:27 (KJV)

The verse 1 Chronicles 8:27 records a brief segment of the extensive genealogical list for the tribe of Benjamin, naming Jaresiah, Eliah, and Zichri as the sons of Jeroham. This passage is situated within a larger roll‑call of Benjamin’s descendants, a theme that runs throughout the chapter. While some earlier presentations have mistakenly cited other names for this verse, the KJV text makes clear which individuals are actually mentioned.

Understanding this verse benefits from placing it in its proper context. 1 Chronicles serves as a historical record that preserves the lineage of Israel’s tribes, especially Judah and Benjamin. The inclusion of Jaresiah, Eliah, and Zichri underscores the meticulous care with which the chronicler documented each family branch, affirming the continuity of the tribal inheritance and identity.

Readers are encouraged to consult a reliable Bible translation to verify the wording of the verse and to refer to scholarly commentaries for deeper insight into the genealogical significance. Examining adjacent verses can reveal how this short list fits into the broader pattern of names and relationships that characterize Benjamin’s family tree. Cross‑referencing with other passages that mention these individuals, if any, may also illuminate their role within Israel’s history.

In addition to textual verification, studying the etymology of the names—when supported by the biblical record—can enrich one’s appreciation of the cultural and theological nuances embedded in the genealogy. However, it is essential to rely on established biblical scholarship rather than speculative meanings that are not attested in the text.

Overall, 1 Chronicles 8:27 offers a concise glimpse into the lineage of Jeroham’s sons within the tribe of Benjamin. By approaching the verse with careful attention to the original wording, historical background, and reputable exegetical resources, readers can gain a fuller understanding of its place in the chronicler’s grand record of Israel’s ancestral heritage.

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