1 Chronicles 11:29
Sibbecai the Hushathite, Ilai the Ahohite, 1 Chronicles 11:29 (KJV)
The verse appears in the Old Testament book of 1 Chronicles, a historical record that traces the genealogies of Israel, especially the tribe of Judah, and documents the establishment of the Davidic dynasty. Chapter 11 lists David’s mighty warriors, and verse 29 briefly names two of them—Sibbecai the Hushathite and Ilai the Ahohite. Although the passage gives no further detail about their individual deeds, their inclusion among the celebrated “mighty men” indicates that they were valued members of King David’s forces. The surrounding verses (11:10‑47) describe the extraordinary bravery and loyalty of these warriors, underscoring the collective strength that secured David’s reign.
The brief mention of Sibbecai and Ilai serves as a reminder that the fabric of Israel’s kingdom was woven from many faithful individuals, some of which are recorded only by name. Recognising their contributions encourages believers today to honor those who serve quietly behind the scenes, supporting godly leadership with dedication and courage. In the broader narrative, the list of warriors highlights the unity and diversity of David’s army, illustrating how a range of backgrounds and talents contributed to the stability and expansion of the kingdom.
Thus, 1 Chronicles 11:29, while succinct, points to a larger truth: the importance of acknowledging every faithful servant in God’s plan. It invites readers to reflect on the often‑seen contributions that uphold spiritual and communal leadership, and to give thanks for the varied gifts that together advance God’s purposes.
By remembering even the briefest names, the church learns to value every member, knowing that each person, no matter how obscure, plays a part in God’s redemptive story.
