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|  | title = "1 Chronicles 2:18–41" | ||||||
|  | date = "2023-08-31" | ||||||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1Chronicles2.18-41) | ||||||
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|  | The astute reader will notice that "Caleb" in v. 18 doesn't appear in the list | ||||||
|  | of Hezron's sons from v. 9. But that's because "Chelubai" is a variant of | ||||||
|  | "Caleb", and they are in fact the same person. This Caleb is also not to be | ||||||
|  | confused with "Caleb the son of Jephunneh" from Numbers 13, who was one of the | ||||||
|  | twelve spies sent to spy out the land, who alone with Joshua gave a good report | ||||||
|  | to the people. Even though that Caleb was from the tribe of Judah, I don't see | ||||||
|  | any mention of Jephunneh in this genealogy. | ||||||
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|  | Hezron's family, particularly Caleb's branch, is kind of a mess. Multiple | ||||||
|  | wives, some of them passed from father to son. Hezron himself married again | ||||||
|  | after he was sixty years old, which is fine except that his wife then had | ||||||
|  | children which means she was much younger than him. | ||||||
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 | ||||||
|  | Jerahmeel's branch fares better, though it's the only one where we are told | ||||||
|  | certain sons died childless. This is also the only place where the names of | ||||||
|  | Jerahmeel's descendants are recorded. These families lived in the southern part | ||||||
|  | of Judah's territory. The story of Sheshan's daughter married to his Egyptian | ||||||
|  | slave is a bit curious, as most Israelites would want their daughters to marry | ||||||
|  | within the same tribe, to keep the inherited land within the tribe. However, | ||||||
|  | David himself had a Moabite for an ancestor in Ruth. This is especially curious | ||||||
|  | considering how much Ezra and Nehemiah were fighting the ungodly cultural | ||||||
|  | influence of foreign husbands and wives among the Jews of their day, returning | ||||||
|  | to the land after the Exile. | ||||||
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|  | * * * | ||||||
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|  | All of Your words are given with purpose. Illumine our hearts with Your truth. | ||||||
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