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title = "1 Chronicles 2:1841"
date = "2023-08-31"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1Chronicles2.18-41)
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.
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.
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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All of Your words are given with purpose. Illumine our hearts with Your truth.