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1 Chronicles 23:10

Posted on 18 May at 11:31

And the sonnes of Shimei were: Iahath, Zina, and Ieush, and Beriah. These foure were the sonnes of Shimei. 1 Chronicles 23:10 (KJV)

And the sons of Shimei

were, Jahath, Zina, and Jeush, and Beriah. These four

were the sons of Shimei. 1 Chronicles 23:10 (KJV)

The verse records that Shimei had four sons—Jahath, Zina, Jeush, and Beriah. 1 Chronicles is a historical work that emphasizes the lineage of David and the establishment of the Davidic dynasty. Chapter 23 shows King David preparing for the construction of the temple by organizing the Levites for their service. In this context, the genealogy of the Levite families is presented in detail, and the mention of Shimei’s sons serves to document their place within the tribe of Levi.

Chronicles frequently includes such genealogical records to establish ancestral connections, verify priestly qualifications, and maintain the records of inheritance. By naming the four sons, the text underscores their legitimate claim to Levite duties and their role in the broader temple organization.

A careful reader will notice that 1 Chronicles 26:23‑24 lists only three sons of Shimei—Jahath, Zina, and Jeush. The difference between the two passages suggests a potential discrepancy or interpretative variation within the chronicler’s sources. Some scholars view this as a textual variation, while others consider it an indication that Beriah may have been omitted in the later list for reasons not explained in the text.

Understanding this variation invites the study participant to reflect on how biblical genealogies were compiled and the importance the author placed on preserving family lines. It also reminds us that the biblical record, while striving for precision, sometimes presents differing details that call for careful examination and respectful humility in interpretation.

In practical application, the passage encourages believers to value their own spiritual heritage and to recognize the significance of faithful service within the community of believers, just as the Levites were organized for temple service. By honoring the lineage and responsibilities handed down through generations, the church today can maintain continuity in worship, teaching, and service, reflecting the same dedication shown by the families recorded in Chronicles.

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