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|  | title = "1 Chronicles 2:42–55" | |||
|  | date = "2023-09-01" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1Chronicles2.42-55)
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|  | After detailing the line of Jerahmeel, we go back to the line of Caleb and get | |||
|  | even more descendants. None of the names listed in these verses match up to the | |||
|  | ones given in verses 18 to 20. They aren't even close. Sometimes names will be | |||
|  | altered like "Chelubai" becoming "Caleb" later on, but those are fairly close | |||
|  | if you aren't strict with the vowel sounds. It's possible that the "Eprath" (or | |||
|  | "Eprhathah"?) from v. 19 got her name shortened to "Ephah" in v. 46. Then | |||
|  | again, it might be a copy error, because "Ephah" is the name of a son of Jahdai | |||
|  | in v. 47. Who is Jahdai, though, and why doesn't this genealogy say who begat | |||
|  | him or her? Unfortunately, I have not been able to find an answer. | |||
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|  | Finally in the middle of verse 50 we see a familiar name: Hur the son of Caleb. | |||
|  | However his list of sons doesn't include Uri from v. 20. It's very strange to | |||
|  | me that all of these family lines are so disconnected in the text, without | |||
|  | markers of some kind to show you where the line had left off when there is a | |||
|  | reason to take a break. The genealogies in Genesis, Matthew, and Luke are much | |||
|  | neater. | |||
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|  | The Reformation Study Bible has a note explaining that to say someone is the | |||
|  | father of a town probably means that they founded it, or were the leader of | |||
|  | that place. It's hard to know when the Israelites conquered Canaan which towns | |||
|  | were sacked and taken over versus which might be built fresh later on as the | |||
|  | people expanded. | |||
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|  | In addition to the Judahites living in these towns, we are also given a list of | |||
|  | clans of scribes. These are descended from the Kenites, which were not children | |||
|  | of Israel directly, but had been adopted into God's people long ago. Moses's | |||
|  | wife was a Kenite, and her father's family traveled with them into the land of | |||
|  | Canaan and dwelt there as part of the tribe of Judah. ([Judges | |||
|  | 1:16](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Judges1.16)) | |||
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|  | Even when we don't understand perfectly, we trust You to be in control, perfect | |||
|  | in Your knowledge and power. |