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1 Chronicles 9:36

Posted on 18 May at 11:33

And his first borne sonne Abdon, then Zur, and Kish, and Baal, and Ner, and Nadab, 1 Chronicles 9:36 (KJV)

The verse presents a concise list of names that form part of a genealogical record. Though the passage itself offers no narrative detail about these individuals, it exemplifies the careful preservation of family lines that was a hallmark of ancient Israelite culture. Genealogies in the Hebrew Scriptures served several vital functions: they documented family history, determined inheritance rights, established tribal affiliations, and identified those eligible for priestly service. By recording each generation, the biblical authors provided a framework for understanding the continuity of God’s covenant people.

Such listings also enable readers to trace the ancestry of prominent biblical figures. The genealogies of Jesus recorded in Matthew 1:1‑17 and Luke 3:23‑38, for example, demonstrate how the New Testament connects Christ to the historic lineage of Israel. While the specific names in this verse do not receive further exposition within the surrounding text, their inclusion underscores the broader biblical emphasis on heritage and identity.

The practice of enumerating names reminds us that lineage was not merely a matter of record‑keeping but a means of preserving communal memory and ensuring the proper transmission of duties and blessings across generations. For those seeking deeper insight into the individuals named, it is advisable to examine the adjacent passages and consult reputable commentaries that explore the surrounding genealogical sections. In doing so, one can appreciate how each name fits into the larger tapestry of Israel’s history and the theological significance attached to family and covenant throughout Scripture.

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