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2 Chronicles 11:20-21 says Rehoboam took Maachah granddaughter of Absalom, who I'm assuming Absalom son of David. 1 Kings 15:2 says that Maacah is the granddaughter of Abishalom who I am also assuming is Absalom the son of David. Interestingly, Absalom's mother was named Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur [2 Samuel 3:3] 2 Samuel 14:26 also gives an interesting tidbit, that Absalom had three sons who were unnamed, but a beautiful daughter that he named Tamar, no doubt after his sister. I suspect that this Maachah who was said to be the favorite wife [2 Chronicles 11:21] of Rehoboam may well have been the daughter of Tamar, the beautiful daughter of Absalom. I think the fact that a person, Maachah, is named as the granddaughter of someone means that the grandparent is someone of significance, in this case the already known son of king David. to: 2 Chronicles 13:2 2 Chronicles 11:20-21 says Rehoboam took Maachah granddaughter of Absalom, who I'm assuming is Absalom son of David. 1 Kings 15:2 says that Maacah is the granddaughter of Abishalom who I am also assuming is Absalom the son of David. Interestingly, Absalom's mother was named Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur [2 Samuel 3:3] 2 Samuel 14:26 also gives an interesting tidbit, that Absalom had three sons who were unnamed, but a beautiful daughter that he named Tamar, no doubt after his sister. I suspect that this Maachah who was said to be the favorite wife [2 Chronicles 11:21] of Rehoboam may well have been the daughter of Tamar, the beautiful daughter of Absalom. I think the fact that a person, Maachah, is named as the granddaughter of someone means that the grandparent is someone of significance, in this case the already known son of king David. In any case, this Uriel from Gibeah [2 Chronicles 13:2] married one of Absalom's daughters, maybe Tamar, and bore Maachah, granddaughter of Absalom. |
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Numbers 26:30 names Ahiram third although it is listing major family groups, so Ahiram may not have been an immediate son 1 Chronicles 7:6 names Jediael as the third son of Benjamin 1 Chronicles 8:1 names Aharah the third son of Benjamin to: Genesis 46:21 I believe son means son or grandson Numbers 26:38 names Ahiram third although it is listing major family groups, so Ahiram may not have been an immediate son 1 Chronicles 7:6 names Jediael as the third son of Benjamin 1 Chronicles 8:1 names Aharah the third son of Benjamin |
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1 Chronicles 7:6 names Jediael as the third son of Benjamin 1 Chronicles 8:1 names Aharah the third son of Benjamin to: Genesis 46:21 I believe son means son or grandson Numbers 26:30 names Ahiram third although it is listing major family groups, so Ahiram may not have been an immediate son 1 Chronicles 7:6 names Jediael as the third son of Benjamin 1 Chronicles 8:1 names Aharah the third son of Benjamin |
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Alias 1Chr 2:9; 1Chr 4:1. Gets Married to Ephrath in 1Ch 2:19, to Ephah in 1Chr 2:46, to Maachah in 1Chr 2:48 http://www.complete-bible-genealogy.com/names/caleb_1022.htm I haven't been able to reconcile why Caleb is usually called the son of Jephunneh. I suspect that he is an descendant of Hezron, and the son of Jephunneh. to: Aliases: Chelubai, Carmi Alias 1Chr 2:9; 1Chr 4:1. Gets Married to Ephrath in 1Ch 2:19, to Ephah in 1Chr 2:46, to Maachah in 1Chr 2:48 http://www.complete-bible-genealogy.com/names/caleb_1022.htm I haven't been able to reconcile why Caleb is usually called the son of Jephunneh. I suspect that he is an descendant of Hezron, and the son of Jephunneh and possibly even a descendant of (Caleb, Chelubai, Carmi) |
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Alias 1Chr 2:9; 1Chr 4:1. Gets Married to Ephrath in 1Ch 2:19, to Ephah in 1Chr 2:46, to Maachah in 1Chr 2:48 http://www.complete-bible-genealogy.com/names/caleb_1022.htm to: Aliases: Chelubai, Carmi Alias 1Chr 2:9; 1Chr 4:1. Gets Married to Ephrath in 1Ch 2:19, to Ephah in 1Chr 2:46, to Maachah in 1Chr 2:48 http://www.complete-bible-genealogy.com/names/caleb_1022.htm I haven't been able to reconcile why Caleb is usually called the son of Jephunneh. I suspect that he is an descendant of Hezron, and the son of Jephunneh. |
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2 Chronicles 2:16 calls her and Abigail sisters of David, but I believe it to mean cousins to: 2 Samuel 17:25 she was famous for her three warrior sons, Joab, Abishai, Asahel 1 Chronicles 2:16 calls her and Abigail sisters of David, but I believe it to mean cousins |
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2 Chronicles 2:16 calls her and Zeruiah sisters of David, but I believe it to mean cousins to: 2 Samuel 17:25 sister of Zeruiah, aunt to Joab, daughter of Nahash 1 Chronicles 2:16 calls her and Zeruiah sisters of David, but I believe it to mean cousins |
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Judges 18:30 KJV says Jonathan son of Gershom son of Mansseh NKV and Judges 18:30 NASB say the same as the KJV but Manasseh is footnoted indicating that some translations say Moses. to: Judges 18:30 NLT Judges 18:30 KJV says Jonathan son of Gershom son of Mansseh NKV and Judges 18:30 NASB say the same as the KJV but Manasseh is footnoted indicating that some translations say Moses. Lastly there is no son of Manasseh (Joseph's son) names Gershom, but there is a son of Moses named Gershom. |
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Ezra 7:1-5 provides a Levitical genealogy for Ezra which you can see that it goes all the way back to Aaron, but doesn't exactly match the genealogy given in 1 Chronicles 6:1-15 which is: Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Ahimaaz > Azariah > Johanan > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Jehozadak Here in Ezra 7:1-5: Aaron > Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Ezra Notice how 1-7 in the first and 2-8 in the second line up. Then 14-21 in the first and 9-16 in the second line up. Finally, notice the sequence Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub occurs twice in the first sequence and once in the second. Chronicles specifically calls out Jonathan, 13 in the first list, who is not in the second list, as the one who ministered in the Temple that Solomon built. I think the Ezra genealogy is too short for the number of years spanned, and although accurate, as a great grand son is a descendant (son) of a great grand father, conveniently leaves out names between the repeating sequence of three: Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub to: Ezra, the presumed author of the book bearing his name is not really introduced until chapter 7. He was a Levitical priest and a skilled scribe in the Law of Moses. His leadership and organizational skills were instrumental in the construction of the second Temple. Ezra 7:1-5 provides a Levitical genealogy for Ezra which you can see that it goes all the way back to Aaron, but doesn't exactly match the genealogy given in 1 Chronicles 6:1-15 which is: Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Ahimaaz > Azariah > Johanan > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Jehozadak Here in Ezra 7:1-5: Aaron > Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Ezra Notice how 1-7 in the first and 2-8 in the second line up. Then 14-21 in the first and 9-16 in the second line up. Finally, notice the sequence Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub occurs twice in the first sequence and once in the second. Chronicles specifically calls out Azariah son of Johanan, [1 Chronicles 6:10], as the one who ministered in the Temple that Solomon built. But an Azaraiah is in the second list but not Johanan. I think the Ezra genealogy is too short for the number of years spanned, and although accurate, as a great grand son is a descendant (son) of a great grand father, conveniently leaves out names between the repeating sequence of three: Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub |
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this is an interesting genealogy, because if you look at the tree, you can see that it goes all the way back to Aaron but doesn't exactly match the genealogy given in 1 Chronicles 6:1-15 which is: Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Ahimaaz > Azariah > Johanan > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Jehozadak Here in Ezra 7:1-5: Aaron > Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Ezra Notice how 1-7 in the first and 2-8 in the second line up. Then 14-21 in the first and 9-16 in the second line up. Finally, notice the sequence Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub occurs twice in the first sequence and once in the second. Chronicles specifically calls out Jonathan, 13 in the first list, who is not in the second list, as the one who ministered in the Temple that Solomon built. I think the Ezra genealogy is too short for the number of years spanned, and although accurate, as a great grand son is a descendant (son) of a great grand father, conveniently leaves out names between the repeating sequence of three: Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub to: Ezra, the presumed author of the book bearing his name is not really introduced until chapter 7. He was a Levitical priest and a skilled scribe in the Law of Moses. His leadership and organizational skills were instrumental in the construction of the second Temple. Ezra 7:1-5 provides a Levitical genealogy for Ezra which you can see that it goes all the way back to Aaron, but doesn't exactly match the genealogy given in 1 Chronicles 6:1-15 which is: Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Ahimaaz > Azariah > Johanan > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Jehozadak Here in Ezra 7:1-5: Aaron > Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Ezra Notice how 1-7 in the first and 2-8 in the second line up. Then 14-21 in the first and 9-16 in the second line up. Finally, notice the sequence Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub occurs twice in the first sequence and once in the second. Chronicles specifically calls out Jonathan, 13 in the first list, who is not in the second list, as the one who ministered in the Temple that Solomon built. I think the Ezra genealogy is too short for the number of years spanned, and although accurate, as a great grand son is a descendant (son) of a great grand father, conveniently leaves out names between the repeating sequence of three: Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub |
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this is an interesting genealogy, because if you look at the tree, you can see that it goes all the way back to Aaron but doesn't exactly match the genealogy given in 1 Chronicles 6:1-15 which is: Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Ahimaaz > Azariah > Johanan > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Jehozadak Here in Ezra 7:1-5: Aaron > Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Ezra Notice how 1-7 in the first and 2-8 in the second line up. Then 14-21 in the first and 9-16 in the second line up. Finally, notice the sequence Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub occurs twice in the first sequence and once in the second. to: Ezra 7:1 this is an interesting genealogy, because if you look at the tree, you can see that it goes all the way back to Aaron but doesn't exactly match the genealogy given in 1 Chronicles 6:1-15 which is: Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Ahimaaz > Azariah > Johanan > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Jehozadak Here in Ezra 7:1-5: Aaron > Eleazar > Phinehas > Abishua > Bukki > Uzzi > Zerahiah > Meraioth > Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub > Zadok > Shallum > Hilkiah > Azariah > Seraiah > Ezra Notice how 1-7 in the first and 2-8 in the second line up. Then 14-21 in the first and 9-16 in the second line up. Finally, notice the sequence Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub occurs twice in the first sequence and once in the second. Chronicles specifically calls out Jonathan, 13 in the first list, who is not in the second list, as the one who ministered in the Temple that Solomon built. I think the Ezra genealogy is too short for the number of years spanned, and although accurate, as a great grand son is a descendant (son) of a great grand father, conveniently leaves out names between the repeating sequence of three: Azariah > Amariah > Ahitub |
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Originally named Mattaniah [2 Kings 24:17] to: Originally named Mattaniah [2 Kings 24:17] 1 Chronicles 3:15 2 Chronicles 36:11 Zedekiah was 21 years old when he became king and he reigned 11 years, and he did evil in the sight of God. He also rebelled against Nebuchadnezzar, who had made him swear an oath by God. [2 Chronicles 36:11-13] |
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Originally named Eliakim [2 Kings 23:34] to: 1 Chronicles 3:15 Originally named Eliakim [2 Kings 23:34] Jehoiakim was 25 years old when he became king and he reigned 11 years, and did evil in the sight of God. Then Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came to Jerusalem and carried Jehoiakim, bound in bronze fetters, to Babylon. [2 Kings 23:35-24:1; 2 Chronicles 36:5-8] |
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to: 2 Kings 23:30 2 Chronicles 36:1 Jehoahaz was 23 when he became king and he reigned for 3 months. Then the king of Egypt deposed him and made Eliakim king in his place and changed his name to Jehoiakim. The king of Egypt took Jehoahaz to Egypt. [2 Chronicles 36:1-4] |
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2 Chronicles 26:1 => Uzziah Matthew 1:9 Uzziah started his reign when he was only 16 years old [2 Chronicles 26:3]. Uzziah had the second longest reign, 52 years [2 Kings 15:2, 2 Chronicles 26:3], in Judah after the wicked king Manasseh, who reigned 55 years [2 Kings 21:1, 2 Chronicles 33:1]. Uzziah trusted the Lord and was very successful in everything he did. But when he reached the height of his power, he became proud and thought he could go into the temple and burn incense. Not being a Levite, the priests tried to stop him, but when he became angry with them, the Lord struck him with leprosy. He lived in isolation for the rest of his life (it doesn't say how long) and his son Jotham ran the show. [2 Chronicles 26] to: 1 Chronicles 3:12 => Azariah 2 Chronicles 26:1 => Uzziah Matthew 1:9 Uzziah started his reign when he was only 16 years old [2 Chronicles 26:3]. Uzziah had the second longest reign, 52 years [2 Kings 15:2, 2 Chronicles 26:3], in Judah after the wicked king Manasseh, who reigned 55 years [2 Kings 21:1, 2 Chronicles 33:1]. Uzziah trusted the Lord and was very successful in everything he did. But when he reached the height of his power, he became proud and thought he could go into the temple and burn incense. Not being a Levite, the priests tried to stop him, but when he became angry with them, the Lord struck him with leprosy. He lived in isolation for the rest of his life (it doesn't say how long) and his son Jotham ran the show. [2 Chronicles 26:1-23] |
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Matthew 1:9,10 Hezekiah became king when he was 25 and he reigned for 29 years. He did what was right in the sight of the Lord. He reopened the Temple, repaired and cleaned it. He brought the Levites back to minister in the Temple. He restored Temple sacrifices and worship. Hezekiah also sent to all Judah and even invited Ephraim and Manasseh to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. In fact then even made a proclamation from Beersheba to Dan that any and all should come to the Passover which had not been celebrated for a long time. The messengers through the northern tribes were mocked and laughed at, but some humbled themselves and came. There had not been a Passover celebration like this since the days of Solomon. Hezekiah went on the enact great reforms, destroying idolatrous worship sites, even among the northern tribes. Hezekiah did what was good and right and true in the sight of the Lord and he prospered. After this the Assyrians came and besieged Jerusalem, and started waging psychological warfare by calling up to the people on the city wall in Hebrew, telling them what he was going to do to them if they didn't surrender. However Hezekiah prayed to God for rescue and the angel of the Lord killed 185000 Assyrians and delivered them. After this Hezekiah became deathly sick and was told by the prophet Isaiah that he should prepare himself to die. But Hezekiah prayed to God and reminded Him how he had been faithful in doing what was right, and cried bitterly. So God sent Isaiah back to tell Hezekiah he would recover and live for 15 more years. Strangely Hezekiah asked for a sign that he would really survive, so he was asked whether he would rather have the shadow on the sundial go backward or forward 10 degrees. He chose backward and it happened. [2 Kings 18-20; 2 Chronicles 29-32] Finally, one interesting point is that Manasseh who succeeded Hezekiah was only 12 years old when he began to reign, meaning he was born during the extended period of life that Hezekiah received. Did he not have any other sons before that? It hardly seems likely. [2 Kings21:1; 2 Chronicles 33:1] to: 1 Chronicles 3:13 Matthew 1:9,10 Hezekiah became king when he was 25 and he reigned for 29 years. He did what was right in the sight of the Lord. He reopened the Temple, repaired and cleaned it. He brought the Levites back to minister in the Temple. He restored Temple sacrifices and worship. Hezekiah also sent to all Judah and even invited Ephraim and Manasseh to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. In fact then even made a proclamation from Beersheba to Dan that any and all should come to the Passover which had not been celebrated for a long time. The messengers through the northern tribes were mocked and laughed at, but some humbled themselves and came. There had not been a Passover celebration like this since the days of Solomon. Hezekiah went on the enact great reforms, destroying idolatrous worship sites, even among the northern tribes. Hezekiah did what was good and right and true in the sight of the Lord and he prospered. After this the Assyrians came and besieged Jerusalem, and started waging psychological warfare by calling up to the people on the city wall in Hebrew, telling them what he was going to do to them if they didn't surrender. However Hezekiah prayed to God for rescue and the angel of the Lord killed 185000 Assyrians and delivered them. After this Hezekiah became deathly sick and was told by the prophet Isaiah that he should prepare himself to die. But Hezekiah prayed to God and reminded Him how he had been faithful in doing what was right, and cried bitterly. So God sent Isaiah back to tell Hezekiah he would recover and live for 15 more years. Strangely Hezekiah asked for a sign that he would really survive, so he was asked whether he would rather have the shadow on the sundial go backward or forward 10 degrees. He chose backward and it happened. [2 Kings 18:1-19:34; 2 Chronicles 29:1-32:33; Isaiah 36:1-22] Finally, one interesting point is that Manasseh who succeeded Hezekiah was only 12 years old when he began to reign, meaning he was born during the extended period of life that Hezekiah received. Did he not have any other sons before that? It hardly seems likely. [2 Kings21:1; 2 Chronicles 33:1] |
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Matthew 1:10,11 Josiah was 8 years old when he became king and he reigned for 31 years. He did what was right in the sight of God, and walked in the ways of his father David. Even at his young age when he began to reign, he started to purge Judah and Jerusalem of the high places and images. He extended his reforms north to the cities of Manasseh, Ephraim, Simeon and Naphtali [this was after the fall of the northern kingdom]. In the 18th year of his reign, as he was still cleaning up the mess left by Manasseh and Amon, Hilkiah the high priest found the the book of the law given by Moses, as they were cleaning and repairing the Temple. Shaphan the scribe read it to the king, and when he heard what was written he tore his clothes when he heard all the commands that they were not observing. So Hilkiah the priest went to Huldah the prophetess, and she said that the Lord will bring calamity on this place and its inhabitants because of their wickedness, but as for Josiah, because he humbled himself and did his best to reform, it would not happen in his days. Now with the book of the law given by Moses, Josiah gathered all the men of Judah and Jerusalem, great and small and had the book read in their hearing. Then he made a covenant before the Lord to follow all His commandments written in the book. Then Josiah kept a Passover in Jerusalem like none that had been kept since the days of Samuel. In the 31st year of Josiah's reign, Necho king of Egypt came up to fight against Carchemish by the Euphrates. Josiah went out against him, but Necho sent messengers to him saying, why are you coming out against me? I am not coming to fight against you. Refrain from meddling with God lest He destroy you. But Josiah did not heed the words of Necho from the mouth of God. And archers shot Josiah, and they brought him to Jerusalem and he died, and all Judah and Jerusalem mourned for him. [2 Kings 22:1-23:30 ; 2 Chronicles 34-35] to: 1 Chronicles 3:14 Matthew 1:10,11 Josiah was 8 years old when he became king and he reigned for 31 years. He did what was right in the sight of God, and walked in the ways of his father David. Even at his young age when he began to reign, he started to purge Judah and Jerusalem of the high places and images. He extended his reforms north to the cities of Manasseh, Ephraim, Simeon and Naphtali [this was after the fall of the northern kingdom]. In the 18th year of his reign, as he was still cleaning up the mess left by Manasseh and Amon, Hilkiah the high priest found the the book of the law given by Moses, as they were cleaning and repairing the Temple. Shaphan the scribe read it to the king, and when he heard what was written he tore his clothes when he heard all the commands that they were not observing. So Hilkiah the priest went to Huldah the prophetess, and she said that the Lord will bring calamity on this place and its inhabitants because of their wickedness, but as for Josiah, because he humbled himself and did his best to reform, it would not happen in his days. Now with the book of the law given by Moses, Josiah gathered all the men of Judah and Jerusalem, great and small and had the book read in their hearing. Then he made a covenant before the Lord to follow all His commandments written in the book. Then Josiah kept a Passover in Jerusalem like none that had been kept since the days of Samuel. In the 31st year of Josiah's reign, Necho king of Egypt came up to fight against Carchemish by the Euphrates. Josiah went out against him, but Necho sent messengers to him saying, why are you coming out against me? I am not coming to fight against you. Refrain from meddling with God lest He destroy you. But Josiah did not heed the words of Necho from the mouth of God. And archers shot Josiah, and they brought him to Jerusalem and he died, and all Judah and Jerusalem mourned for him. [2 Kings 22:1-23:30 ; 2 Chronicles 34:1-35:27] |
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Matthew 1:10,11 Josiah was 8 years old when he became king and he reigned for 31 years. He did what was right in the sight of God, and walked in the ways of his father David. Even at his young age when he began to reign, he started to purge Judah and Jerusalem of the high places and images. He extended his reforms north to the cities of Manasseh, Ephraim, Simeon and Naphtali [this was after the fall of the northern kingdom]. In the 18th year of his reign, as he was still cleaning up the mess left by Manasseh and Amon, Hilkiah the high priest found the the book of the law given by Moses, as they were cleaning and repairing the Temple. Shaphan the scribe read it to the king, and when he heard what was written he tore his clothes when he heard all the commands that they were not observing. So Hilkiah the priest went to Huldah the prophetess, and she said that the Lord will bring calamity on this place and its inhabitants because of their wickedness, but as for Josiah, because he humbled himself and did his best to reform, it would not happen in his days. Now with the book of the law given by Moses, Josiah gathered all the men of Judah and Jerusalem, great and small and had the book read in their hearing. Then he made a covenant before the Lord to follow all His commandments written in the book. Then Josiah kept a Passover in Jerusalem to: 1 Chronicles 3:14 Matthew 1:10,11 Josiah was 8 years old when he became king and he reigned for 31 years. He did what was right in the sight of God, and walked in the ways of his father David. Even at his young age when he began to reign, he started to purge Judah and Jerusalem of the high places and images. He extended his reforms north to the cities of Manasseh, Ephraim, Simeon and Naphtali [this was after the fall of the northern kingdom]. In the 18th year of his reign, as he was still cleaning up the mess left by Manasseh and Amon, Hilkiah the high priest found the the book of the law given by Moses, as they were cleaning and repairing the Temple. Shaphan the scribe read it to the king, and when he heard what was written he tore his clothes when he heard all the commands that they were not observing. So Hilkiah the priest went to Huldah the prophetess, and she said that the Lord will bring calamity on this place and its inhabitants because of their wickedness, but as for Josiah, because he humbled himself and did his best to reform, it would not happen in his days. Now with the book of the law given by Moses, Josiah gathered all the men of Judah and Jerusalem, great and small and had the book read in their hearing. Then he made a covenant before the Lord to follow all His commandments written in the book. Then Josiah kept a Passover in Jerusalem like none that had been kept since the days of Samuel. In the 31st year of Josiah's reign, Necho king of Egypt came up to fight against Carchemish by the Euphrates. Josiah went out against him, but Necho sent messengers to him saying, why are you coming out against me? I am not coming to fight against you. Refrain from meddling with God lest He destroy you. But Josiah did not heed the words of Necho from the mouth of God. And archers shot Josiah, and they brought him to Jerusalem and he died, and all Judah and Jerusalem mourned for him. [2 Kings 22:1-23:30 ; 2 Chronicles 34-35] |
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Matthew 1:10,11 to: 1 Chronicles 3:14 Matthew 1:10,11 Josiah was 8 years old when he became king and he reigned for 31 years. He did what was right in the sight of God, and walked in the ways of his father David. Even at his young age when he began to reign, he started to purge Judah and Jerusalem of the high places and images. He extended his reforms north to the cities of Manasseh, Ephraim, Simeon and Naphtali [this was after the fall of the northern kingdom]. In the 18th year of his reign, as he was still cleaning up the mess left by Manasseh and Amon, Hilkiah the high priest found the the book of the law given by Moses, as they were cleaning and repairing the Temple. Shaphan the scribe read it to the king, and when he heard what was written he tore his clothes when he heard all the commands that they were not observing. So Hilkiah the priest went to Huldah the prophetess, and she said that the Lord will bring calamity on this place and its inhabitants because of their wickedness, but as for Josiah, because he humbled himself and did his best to reform, it would not happen in his days. Now with the book of the law given by Moses, Josiah gathered all the men of Judah and Jerusalem, great and small and had the book read in their hearing. Then he made a covenant before the Lord to follow all His commandments written in the book. Then Josiah kept a Passover in Jerusalem |
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Matthew 1:10 to: 1 Chronicles 3:14 Matthew 1:10 Amon was 22 years old when he became king and he reigned for 2 years and was very evil. Then his servants conspired against him and killed him and Josiah his son became king. [2 Kings 21:19-26; 2 Chronicles 33:21-25] |
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Matthew 1:9,10 Hezekiah became king when he was 25 and he reigned for 29 years. He did what was right in the sight of the Lord. He reopened the Temple, repaired and cleaned it. He brought the Levites back to minister in the Temple. He restored Temple sacrifices and worship. Hezekiah also sent to all Judah and even invited Ephraim and Manasseh to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. In fact then even made a proclamation from Beersheba to Dan that any and all should come to the Passover which had not been celebrated for a long time. The messengers through the northern tribes were mocked and laughed at, but some humbled themselves and came. There had not been a Passover celebration like this since the days of Solomon. Hezekiah went on the enact great reforms, destroying idolatrous worship sites, even among the northern tribes. Hezekiah did what was good and right and true in the sight of the Lord and he prospered. After this the Assyrians came and besieged Jerusalem, and started waging psychological warfare by calling up to the people on the city wall in Hebrew, telling them what he was going to do to them if they didn't surrender. However Hezekiah prayed to God for rescue and the angel of the Lord killed 185000 Assyrians and delivered them. After this Hezekiah became deathly sick and was told by the prophet Isaiah that he should prepare himself to die. But Hezekiah prayed to God and reminded Him how he had been faithful in doing what was right, and cried bitterly. So God sent Isaiah back to tell Hezekiah he would recover and live for 15 more years. Strangely Hezekiah asked for a sign that he would really survive, so he was asked whether he would rather have the shadow on the sundial go backward or forward 10 degrees. He chose backward and it happened. [2 Kings 18-20; 2 Chronicles 29-31] Finally, one interesting point is that Manasseh who succeeded Hezekiah was only 12 years old when he began to reign, meaning he was born during the extended period of life that Hezekiah received. Did he not have any other sons before that? It hardly seems likely. [2 Kings21:1] to: 1 Chronicles 3:13 Matthew 1:9,10 Hezekiah became king when he was 25 and he reigned for 29 years. He did what was right in the sight of the Lord. He reopened the Temple, repaired and cleaned it. He brought the Levites back to minister in the Temple. He restored Temple sacrifices and worship. Hezekiah also sent to all Judah and even invited Ephraim and Manasseh to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. In fact then even made a proclamation from Beersheba to Dan that any and all should come to the Passover which had not been celebrated for a long time. The messengers through the northern tribes were mocked and laughed at, but some humbled themselves and came. There had not been a Passover celebration like this since the days of Solomon. Hezekiah went on the enact great reforms, destroying idolatrous worship sites, even among the northern tribes. Hezekiah did what was good and right and true in the sight of the Lord and he prospered. After this the Assyrians came and besieged Jerusalem, and started waging psychological warfare by calling up to the people on the city wall in Hebrew, telling them what he was going to do to them if they didn't surrender. However Hezekiah prayed to God for rescue and the angel of the Lord killed 185000 Assyrians and delivered them. After this Hezekiah became deathly sick and was told by the prophet Isaiah that he should prepare himself to die. But Hezekiah prayed to God and reminded Him how he had been faithful in doing what was right, and cried bitterly. So God sent Isaiah back to tell Hezekiah he would recover and live for 15 more years. Strangely Hezekiah asked for a sign that he would really survive, so he was asked whether he would rather have the shadow on the sundial go backward or forward 10 degrees. He chose backward and it happened. [2 Kings 18-20; 2 Chronicles 29-32] Finally, one interesting point is that Manasseh who succeeded Hezekiah was only 12 years old when he began to reign, meaning he was born during the extended period of life that Hezekiah received. Did he not have any other sons before that? It hardly seems likely. [2 Kings21:1; 2 Chronicles 33:1] |
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Matthew 1:9,10 Hezekiah became king when he was 25 and he reigned for 29 years. He did what was right in the sight of the Lord. He reopened the Temple, repaired and cleaned it. He brought the Levites back to minister in the Temple. He restored Temple sacrifices and worship. Hezekiah also sent to all Judah and even invited Ephraim and Manasseh to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. In fact then even made a proclamation from Beersheba to Dan that any and all should come to the Passover which had not been celebrated for a long time. The messengers through the northern tribes were mocked and laughed at, but some humbled themselves and came. There had not been a Passover celebration like this since the days of Solomon. Hezekiah went on the enact great reforms, destroying idolatrous worship sites, even among the northern tribes. Hezekiah did what was good and right and true in the sight of the Lord and he prospered. After this the Assyrians came and camped outside of Jerusalem, and started waging psychological warfare by calling up to the people on the city wall in Hebrew, telling them what he was going to do to them if they didn't surrender. However Hezekiah prayed to God for rescue and the angel of the Lord killed 185 [2 Chronicles 29-31] to: 1 Chronicles 3:13 Matthew 1:9,10 Hezekiah became king when he was 25 and he reigned for 29 years. He did what was right in the sight of the Lord. He reopened the Temple, repaired and cleaned it. He brought the Levites back to minister in the Temple. He restored Temple sacrifices and worship. Hezekiah also sent to all Judah and even invited Ephraim and Manasseh to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. In fact then even made a proclamation from Beersheba to Dan that any and all should come to the Passover which had not been celebrated for a long time. The messengers through the northern tribes were mocked and laughed at, but some humbled themselves and came. There had not been a Passover celebration like this since the days of Solomon. Hezekiah went on the enact great reforms, destroying idolatrous worship sites, even among the northern tribes. Hezekiah did what was good and right and true in the sight of the Lord and he prospered. After this the Assyrians came and besieged Jerusalem, and started waging psychological warfare by calling up to the people on the city wall in Hebrew, telling them what he was going to do to them if they didn't surrender. However Hezekiah prayed to God for rescue and the angel of the Lord killed 185000 Assyrians and delivered them. After this Hezekiah became deathly sick and was told by the prophet Isaiah that he should prepare himself to die. But Hezekiah prayed to God and reminded Him how he had been faithful in doing what was right, and cried bitterly. So God sent Isaiah back to tell Hezekiah he would recover and live for 15 more years. Strangely Hezekiah asked for a sign that he would really survive, so he was asked whether he would rather have the shadow on the sundial go backward or forward 10 degrees. He chose backward and it happened. [2 Kings 18-20; 2 Chronicles 29-31] Finally, one interesting point is that Manasseh who succeeded Hezekiah was only 12 years old when he began to reign, meaning he was born during the extended period of life that Hezekiah received. Did he not have any other sons before that? It hardly seems likely. [2 Kings21:1] |
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Matthew 1:9,10 to: 1 Chronicles 3:13 Matthew 1:9,10 Hezekiah became king when he was 25 and he reigned for 29 years. He did what was right in the sight of the Lord. He reopened the Temple, repaired and cleaned it. He brought the Levites back to minister in the Temple. He restored Temple sacrifices and worship. Hezekiah also sent to all Judah and even invited Ephraim and Manasseh to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. In fact then even made a proclamation from Beersheba to Dan that any and all should come to the Passover which had not been celebrated for a long time. The messengers through the northern tribes were mocked and laughed at, but some humbled themselves and came. There had not been a Passover celebration like this since the days of Solomon. Hezekiah went on the enact great reforms, destroying idolatrous worship sites, even among the northern tribes. Hezekiah did what was good and right and true in the sight of the Lord and he prospered. After this the Assyrians came and camped outside of Jerusalem, and started waging psychological warfare by calling up to the people on the city wall in Hebrew, telling them what he was going to do to them if they didn't surrender. However Hezekiah prayed to God for rescue and the angel of the Lord killed 185 [2 Chronicles 29-31] |
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Matthew 1:9 Ahaz was 20 when he became king and he reigned for 16 years. He was wicked in the sight of the Lord, walking in the ways of the kings of Israel. He made images to Baal and even burned his children in idolatrous practices. [2 Chronicles 28:1-4] to: 1 Chronicles 3:13 Matthew 1:9 Ahaz was 20 when he became king and he reigned for 16 years. He was wicked in the sight of the Lord, walking in the ways of the kings of Israel. He made images to Baal and even burned his children in idolatrous practices. Because of his wickedness, the Lord let him be defeated by the king of Israel who killed 120000 valiant men in one day. The army of Israel also carried away 200000 women and children as captives and much spoil. But when they returned to Samaria with their captives and spoil, they were met by a prophet Oded, who rebuked them and said their slaughter of the children of Judah reached up to heaven. He rebuked them for thinking that they would make their captives slaves when they were also guilty before the Lord. So they clothed, fed and anointed the captives and took them back home to Jericho. [2 Chronicles 28:1-15] |
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Matthew 1:9 to: 1 Chronicles 3:13 Matthew 1:9 Ahaz was 20 when he became king and he reigned for 16 years. He was wicked in the sight of the Lord, walking in the ways of the kings of Israel. He made images to Baal and even burned his children in idolatrous practices. [2 Chronicles 28:1-4] |
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Matthew 1:9 to: 1 Chronicles 3:12 Matthew 1:9 Jotham was 25 years old when he became king and he reigned for 16 years. Jotham was a good king from the perspective of doing right in the sight of the Lord but the people did not take his lead. It says they still acted corruptly. [2 Chronicles 27:1-2] |
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2 Chronicles 26:1 => Uzziah Matthew 1:9 Uzziah started his reign when he was only 16 years old [2 Chronicles 26:3]. Uzziah had the second longest reign, 52 years [2 Kings 15:2, 2 Chronicles 26:3], in Judah after the wicked king Manasseh, who reigned 55 years [2 Kings 21:1, 2 Chronicles 33:1]. to: 1 Chronicles 3:12 => Azariah 2 Chronicles 26:1 => Uzziah Matthew 1:9 Uzziah started his reign when he was only 16 years old [2 Chronicles 26:3]. Uzziah had the second longest reign, 52 years [2 Kings 15:2, 2 Chronicles 26:3], in Judah after the wicked king Manasseh, who reigned 55 years [2 Kings 21:1, 2 Chronicles 33:1]. Uzziah trusted the Lord and was very successful in everything he did. But when he reached the height of his power, he became proud and thought he could go into the temple and burn incense. Not being a Levite, the priests tried to stop him, but when he became angry with them, the Lord struck him with leprosy. He lived in isolation for the rest of his life (it doesn't say how long) and his son Jotham ran the show. [2 Chronicles 26] |
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2 Chronicles 26:1 => Uzziah Matthew 1:9 Uzziah had the second longest reign, 52 years [2 Kings 15:2, 2 Chronicles 26:3], in Judah after the wicked king Manasseh, who reigned 55 years [2 Kings 21:1, 2 Chronicles 33:1]. to: 1 Chronicles 3:12 => Azariah 2 Chronicles 26:1 => Uzziah Matthew 1:9 Uzziah started his reign when he was only 16 years old [2 Chronicles 26:3]. Uzziah had the second longest reign, 52 years [2 Kings 15:2, 2 Chronicles 26:3], in Judah after the wicked king Manasseh, who reigned 55 years [2 Kings 21:1, 2 Chronicles 33:1]. |
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Matthew 1:9 to: 1 Chronicles 3:12 => Azariah 2 Chronicles 26:1 => Uzziah Matthew 1:9 Uzziah had the second longest reign, 52 years [2 Kings 15:2, 2 Chronicles 26:3], in Judah after the wicked king Manasseh, who reigned 55 years [2 Kings 21:1, 2 Chronicles 33:1]. |
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This is the priest who was very instrumental in placing the young Joash on the throne. to: 2 Chronicles 22:11 This is the priest who was very instrumental in placing the young Joash on the throne. He lived to the age of 130 years. This past the time when David said in Psalm 90:10 that a person's lifetime is 70 years. |
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2 Chronicles 13:2 => Michaiah 2 Chronicles 11:20-21 says Rehoboam took Maachah granddaughter of Absalom, who I'm assuming Absalom son of David. 1 Kings 15:2 says that Maacah is the granddaughter of Abishalom who I am also assuming is Absalom the son of David. Interestingly, Absalom's mother was named Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur [2 Samuel 3:3] 2 Samuel 14:26 also gives an interesting tidbit, that Absalom had three sons who were unnamed, but a beautiful daughter that he named Tamar, no doubt after his sister. I suspect that this Maachah who was said to be the favorite wife [2 Chronicles 11:21] of Rehoboam may well have been the daughter of Tamar, the beautiful daughter of Absalom. I think the fact that a person, Maachah, is named as the granddaughter of someone means that the grandparent is someone of significance, in this case the already known son of king David. to: 1 Kings 15:2 => Maachah 2 Chronicles 13:2 => Michaiah 2 Chronicles 11:20-21 says Rehoboam took Maachah granddaughter of Absalom, who I'm assuming Absalom son of David. 1 Kings 15:2 says that Maacah is the granddaughter of Abishalom who I am also assuming is Absalom the son of David. Interestingly, Absalom's mother was named Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur [2 Samuel 3:3] 2 Samuel 14:26 also gives an interesting tidbit, that Absalom had three sons who were unnamed, but a beautiful daughter that he named Tamar, no doubt after his sister. I suspect that this Maachah who was said to be the favorite wife [2 Chronicles 11:21] of Rehoboam may well have been the daughter of Tamar, the beautiful daughter of Absalom. I think the fact that a person, Maachah, is named as the granddaughter of someone means that the grandparent is someone of significance, in this case the already known son of king David. King Asa removed her (his grandmother) from being queen mother because she made an obscene image of Asherah. [2 Chronicles 15:16] |
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2 Chronicles 13:2 => Michaiah to: 1 Kings 15:2 => Maachah 2 Chronicles 13:2 => Michaiah 2 Chronicles 11:20-21 says Rehoboam took Maachah granddaughter of Absalom, who I'm assuming Absalom son of David. 1 Kings 15:2 says that Maacah is the granddaughter of Abishalom who I am also assuming is Absalom the son of David. Interestingly, Absalom's mother was named Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur [2 Samuel 3:3] 2 Samuel 14:26 also gives an interesting tidbit, that Absalom had three sons who were unnamed, but a beautiful daughter that he named Tamar, no doubt after his sister. I suspect that this Maachah who was said to be the favorite wife [2 Chronicles 11:21] of Rehoboam may well have been the daughter of Tamar, the beautiful daughter of Absalom. I think the fact that a person, Maachah, is named as the granddaughter of someone means that the grandparent is someone of significance, in this case the already known son of king David. |
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2 Chronicles 11:20-21 says Rehoboam took Maachah granddaughter of Absalom, who I'm assuming Absalom son of David. 1 Kings 15:2 says that Maacah is the granddaughter of Abishalom who I am also assuming is Absalom the son of David. Interestingly, Absalom's mother was named Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur [2 Samuel 3:3] 2 Samuel 14:26 also gives an interesting tidbit, that Absalom had three sons who were unnamed, but a beautiful daughter that he named Tamar, no doubt after his sister. I suspect that this Maacah who was said to be A I think the fact that a person, Maacah, is named as the granddaughter of someone means that the grandparent is someone of significance, in this case the already known son of king David. to: 2 Chronicles 13:2 2 Chronicles 11:20-21 says Rehoboam took Maachah granddaughter of Absalom, who I'm assuming Absalom son of David. 1 Kings 15:2 says that Maacah is the granddaughter of Abishalom who I am also assuming is Absalom the son of David. Interestingly, Absalom's mother was named Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur [2 Samuel 3:3] 2 Samuel 14:26 also gives an interesting tidbit, that Absalom had three sons who were unnamed, but a beautiful daughter that he named Tamar, no doubt after his sister. I suspect that this Maachah who was said to be the favorite wife [2 Chronicles 11:21] of Rehoboam may well have been the daughter of Tamar, the beautiful daughter of Absalom. I think the fact that a person, Maachah, is named as the granddaughter of someone means that the grandparent is someone of significance, in this case the already known son of king David. |
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to: 2 Chronicles 13:2 2 Chronicles 11:20-21 says Rehoboam took Maachah granddaughter of Absalom, who I'm assuming Absalom son of David. 1 Kings 15:2 says that Maacah is the granddaughter of Abishalom who I am also assuming is Absalom the son of David. Interestingly, Absalom's mother was named Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur [2 Samuel 3:3] 2 Samuel 14:26 also gives an interesting tidbit, that Absalom had three sons who were unnamed, but a beautiful daughter that he named Tamar, no doubt after his sister. I suspect that this Maacah who was said to be A I think the fact that a person, Maacah, is named as the granddaughter of someone means that the grandparent is someone of significance, in this case the already known son of king David. |
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to: 1 Chronicles 23:17 It is not clear in this line who might be a direct son and who are descendants because they are mentioned in 1 Chronicles 26:25 as working in the Temple at the time of king David. |
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to: Benjamin's descendants were listed primarily in 4 places and I was not able to combine them into a cohesive tree. So I primarily used the first reference which was Genesis 46:21. The others were Num 26:38-41, 1Ch 7:6-12, 1Ch 8:1-40. |
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Called Amminadab in 1 Chronicles 6:22 to: Exodus 6:18 => Izhar 1 Chronicles 6:22 => Amminadab I don't know what to say about these different names. |
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to: 1 Chronicles 6:33 Heman and his father Samuel were contemporaries of King David. Generation wise, he appears much farther down the timeline. This can be explained a couple ways: - Fathers bore children at a younger age than in David's ancestry - In David's ancestry, some names are missing, possibly during the time of the judges |
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to: Exodus 6:18 Called Amminadab in 1 Chronicles 6:22 |
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to: Genesis 46:10 Nemuel 1 Chronicles 4:24 |
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to: 1 Chronicles 3:15 Originally named Mattaniah [2 Kings 24:17] |
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to: Eve is the mother of the entire human race. She was not the first human being to exist however. God made her from a rib taken from Adam [Genesis 2:22]. For more information, see the story of Adam and Eve in the family tab. Eve was mentioned a couples times in the New Testament. Paul said that as the serpent was able to deceive Eve, so also we could be led astray [2 Corinthians 11:3]. She is also named with Adam as being the second to be created [1 Timothy 2:13]. |
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Adam lived to an age of 930 years [Genesis 5:5] but would not the be longest known living human being. Adam was mentioned by Job [Job 31:33] and Hosea [Hosea 6:7] in relation to his sin. He was also mentioned several times in the New Testament, the first being in Luke's genealogy [Luke 3:38]. Paul mentioned his name several times, with the first two being named as the reason we all die [Romans 5:14, 1 Corinthians 15:22]. He was also said to be a type of Christ [Romans 5:14], or said another way, Jesus is the second Adam who brought life [1 Corinthians 15:45], as opposed to the death brought by the first Adam [1 Corinthians 15:22]. Adam and Eve were both mentioned in Titus 2:13-14. And finally Jude talks about Enoch as being the seventh generation from Adam [Jude 1:14]. to: Adam was created by God on the 6th day of creation [Genesis 1:27]. He was the first human being and the father of our race. He was created in God's image and was perfect, but he was one of a kind, before God create a female. In the beginning, I believe Adam spoke to God face to face. When he became aware of his surroundings, God told him that he should have dominion over the whole earth and subdue it. He was also given every plant yielding seed, and every fruit bearing seed as food [Genesis 1:29]. Adam gave names to every animal and bird, and saw that they were in pairs, but noticed that he was alone [Genesis 2:20]. Then God put him to sleep and performed the first surgery, removing a rib, and with the rib made the first woman [Genesis 2:22]. Adam and Eve were joined as husband and wife and became as one flesh [Genesis 2:24]. Adam lived to an age of 930 years [Genesis 5:5] but would not the be longest known living human being. Adam was mentioned by Job [Job 31:33] and Hosea [Hosea 6:7] in relation to his sin. He was also mentioned several times in the New Testament, the first being in Luke's genealogy [Luke 3:38]. Paul mentioned his name several times, with the first two being named as the reason we all die [Romans 5:14, 1 Corinthians 15:22]. He was also said to be a type of Christ [Romans 5:14], or said another way, Jesus is the second Adam who brought life [1 Corinthians 15:45], as opposed to the death brought by the first Adam [1 Corinthians 15:22]. Adam and Eve were both mentioned in 1 Timothy 2:13-14. And finally Jude talks about Enoch as being the seventh generation from Adam [Jude 1:14]. |
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Adam lived to an age of 930 years [Genesis 5:5] but would not the be longest known living human being. to: Adam was created by God on the 6th day of creation [Genesis 1:27]. He was the first human being and the father of our race. He was created in God's image and was perfect, but he was one of a kind, before God create a female. In the beginning, I believe Adam spoke to God face to face. When he became aware of his surroundings, God told him that he should have dominion over the whole earth and subdue it. He was also given every plant yielding seed, and every fruit bearing seed as food [Genesis 1:29]. Adam gave names to every animal and bird, and saw that they were in pairs, but noticed that he was alone [Genesis 2:20]. Then God put him to sleep and performed the first surgery, removing a rib, and with the rib made the first woman [Genesis 2:22]. Adam and Eve were joined as husband and wife and became as one flesh [Genesis 2:24]. Adam lived to an age of 930 years [Genesis 5:5] but would not the be longest known living human being. Adam was mentioned by Job [Job 31:33] and Hosea [Hosea 6:7] in relation to his sin. He was also mentioned several times in the New Testament, the first being in Luke's genealogy [Luke 3:38]. Paul mentioned his name several times, with the first two being named as the reason we all die [Romans 5:14, 1 Corinthians 15:22]. He was also said to be a type of Christ [Romans 5:14], or said another way, Jesus is the second Adam who brought life [1 Corinthians 15:45], as opposed to the death brought by the first Adam [1 Corinthians 15:22]. Adam and Eve were both mentioned in Titus 2:13-14. And finally Jude talks about Enoch as being the seventh generation from Adam [Jude 1:14]. |
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Abel was mentioned by Jesus in Matthew 23:35, Luke 11:51 as righteous blood shed. He was mentioned by Paul in the chapter on faith, as offering a better sacrifice than Cain [Hebrews 11:4]. Lastly he was mentioned in Hebrews 12:24, where his blood is contrasted with that of Jesus. I believe this to be a reference to Genesis 4:10 where Abel's blood is calling out to God from the grave (possibly for justice). Whereas as the blood of Jesus offers forgiveness of sins even to those who crucified Him. to: Abel is the second named son of Adam and Eve [Genesis 4:2]. It also says Abel was a keeper of flocks which implies a distinction between wild and domesticated animals. It seems that Abel was a good and obedient son, who obeyed God's commands regarding offerings. When his offering was accepted and his brother Cain's was not, Cain killed him, making him the first human to die. We really don't have any idea how old they were when this altercation took place, but it seems that it happened before they had children of their own. Abel was mentioned by Jesus in Matthew 23:35, Luke 11:51 as righteous blood shed. He was mentioned by Paul in the chapter on faith, as offering a better sacrifice than Cain [Hebrews 11:4]. Lastly he was mentioned in Hebrews 12:24, where his blood is contrasted with that of Jesus. I believe this to be a reference to Genesis 4:10 where Abel's blood is calling out to God from the grave (possibly for justice). Whereas as the blood of Jesus offers forgiveness of sins even to those who crucified Him. |
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to: Abel is the second named son of Adam and Eve [Genesis 4:2]. It also says Abel was a keep of flocks which implies a distinction between wild and domesticated animals. It seems that Abel was a good and obedient son, who obeyed God's commands regarding offerings. When his offering was accepted and his brother Cain's was not, Cain killed him, making him the first human to die. We really don't have any idea how old they were when this altercation took place, but it seems that it happened before they had children of their own. Abel was mentioned by Jesus in Matthew 23:35, Luke 11:51 as righteous blood shed. He was mentioned by Paul in the chapter on faith, as offering a better sacrifice than Cain [Hebrews 11:4]. Lastly he was mentioned in Hebrews 12:24, where his blood is contrasted with that of Jesus. I believe this to be a reference to Genesis 4:10 where Abel's blood is calling out to God from the grave (possibly for justice). Whereas as the blood of Jesus offers forgiveness of sins even to those who crucified Him. |
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to: Adah, is the first woman mentioned after Eve in the Bible. We no nothing of her parents, and only that she married Lamech a fifth generation descendant of Cain [Genesis 4:19], and bore two sons [Genesis 4:20,21]. |
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Genesis 4:23 - Lamech killed a man for striking him to: Lamech is the only named son of Methusahel and is the great-great-great-grandson of Cain [Genesis 4:18]. It is interesting that there is as much information on this descendant of Cain in the Bible. Although probably not the first, he is the first person who was said to have more than one wife in the Bible [Gensis 4:19]. Lamech boasted to his wives of killed a man for striking him and then sacrilegiously claimed ten times the protection God gave Cain after he killed Abel [Genesis 4:24]. |
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to: Mehujael is the only named son of Irad, and is the great-grand-son of Cain [Genesis 4:18]. |
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to: Enoch was the first born son of Cain [Genesis 4:17]. No ages or years are given for Cain's descendants so we don't know their timeline relative to the son's of Seth. |
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to: Cain was the first human being born [Genesis 4:1] on the earth. He is most known as being the first murderer for killing his brother Abel [Genesis 4:8]. The story is told how they both decided to make offerings to God, and Abel brought a lamb from his flocks, but since Cain was a farmer, he brought some of his produce. When Abel's offering was accepted and his was not, he became angry. Later he attacked his brother in the field and killed him. God spoke to Cain and asked where is brother was. Can responded with the famous, "I do not know. Am I my brother’s keeper?" His punishment was that the ground would no longer produce for him and he would be a wanderer on the earth. God gave him a sign, so that anyone who might try to kill him would know that they would be cursed seven times more than Cain, if they did kill him. He later settled in Nod east of Eden [Genesis 4:1-16]. Cain's descendants are named to the sixth generation [Genesis 4:17-22]. |
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He was the first murderer. Genesis 4:8 He later settled in Nod east of Eden. Genesis 4:16 His descendants: Genesis 4:17- to: Cain was the first human being born [Genesis 4:1] on the earth. He is most known as being the first murderer for killing his brother Abel [Genesis 4:8]. The story is told how they both decided to make offerings to God, and Abel brought a lamb from his flocks, but since Cain was a farmer, he brought some of his produce. When Abel's offering was accepted and his was not, he became angry. Later he attacked his brother in the field and killed him. God spoke to Cain and asked where is brother was. Can responded with the famous, "I do not know. Am I my brother’s keeper?" His punishment was that the ground would no longer produce for him and he would be a wanderer on the earth. God gave him a sign, so that anyone who might try to kill him would know that they would be cursed seven times more than Cain, if they did kill him. He later settled in Nod east of Eden [Genesis 4:1-16]. |
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The Bible doesn't say how long Adam and Eve lived in perfection in the garden of Eden. Genesis 3 tells the story of how the serpent, apparently under the influence of the Devil tempted Eve to disobey God. When she agreed, she convinced Adam to join her in rebellion. Once they had disobeyed God, they started noticing changes in the bodies. For one, they realized they were naked and were ashamed of it, so they tried to cover their bodies [Genesis 3:7]. Because of their sin, they were kicked out of the perfect Garden of Eden, and would be denied access to the tree of life, resulting in their loss of immortality [Genesis 3:22]. Also because of sin, the earth was cursed and would grow thorns and thistles, and they had to start eating the plants of the field [Genesis 3:18]. Adan was told he would have to work hard to survive and would eventually return to dust after he died [Genesis 3:19]. Only three of Adam and Eve's sons were mentioned by name, Cain, Abel and Seth. Obviously there had to have been other sons and daughters [Genesis 5:4]. Seth was born when Adam was 130 years old [Genesis 5:3]. Adam lived 800 years more, and died at an age of 930 years [Genesis 5:5]. to: Adam was created by God on the 6th day of creation [Genesis 1:27]. He was the first human being and the father of our race. He was created in God's image and was perfect, but he was one of a kind, before God create a female. In the beginning, I believe Adam spoke to God face to face. When he became aware of his surroundings, God told him that he should have dominion over the whole earth and subdue it. He was also given every plant yielding seed, and every fruit bearing seed as food [Genesis 1:29]. Adam gave names to every animal and bird, and saw that they were in pairs, but noticed that he was alone [Genesis 2:20]. Then God put him to sleep and performed the first surgery, removing a rib, and with the rib made the first woman [Genesis 2:22]. Adam and Eve were joined as husband and wife and became as one flesh [Genesis 2:24]. Adam lived to an age of 930 years [Genesis 5:5] but would not the be longest known living human being. |
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to: The Bible doesn't say how long Adam and Eve lived in perfection in the garden of Eden. Genesis 3 tells the story of how the serpent, apparently under the influence of the Devil tempted Eve to disobey God. When she agreed, she convinced Adam to join her in rebellion. Once they had disobeyed God, they started noticing changes in the bodies. For one, they realized they were naked and were ashamed of it, so they tried to cover their bodies [Genesis 3:7]. Because of their sin, they were kicked out of the perfect Garden of Eden, and would be denied access to the tree of life, resulting in their loss of immortality [Genesis 3:22]. Also because of sin, the earth was cursed and would grow thorns and thistles, and they had to start eating the plants of the field [Genesis 3:18]. Adan was told he would have to work hard to survive and would eventually return to dust after he died [Genesis 3:19]. Only three of Adam and Eve's sons were mentioned by name, Cain, Abel and Seth. Obviously there had to have been other sons and daughters [Genesis 5:4]. Seth was born when Adam was 130 years old [Genesis 5:3]. |
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The Bible doesn't say how long Adam and Eve lived in perfection in the garden of Eden. Genesis 3 tells the story of how the serpent, apparently under the influence of the Devil tempted Eve to disobey God. When she agreed, she convinced Adam to join her in rebellion. Once they had disobeyed God, they started noticing changes in the bodies. For one, they realized they were naked and were ashamed of it, so they tried to cover their bodies [Genesis 3:7]. Because of their sin, they were kicked out of the perfect Garden of Eden, and would be denied access to the tree of life, resulting in their loss of immortality [Genesis 3:22]. Also because of sin, the earth was cursed and would grow thorns and thistles, and they had to start eating the plants of the field [Genesis 3:18]. Adan was told he would have to work hard to survive and would eventually return to dust after he died [Genesis 3:19]. Only three of Adam and Eve's sons were mentioned by name, Cain, Abel and Seth. Obviously there had to have been other sons and daughters [Genesis 5:4]. Seth was born when Adam was 130 years old [Genesis 5:3]. Adam lived 800 years more, and died at an age of 930 years [Genesis 5:5]. to: Adam was created by God on the 6th day of creation [Genesis 1:27]. He was the first human being and the father of our race. He was created in God's image and was perfect, but he was one of a kind, before God create a female. In the beginning, I believe Adam spoke to God face to face. When he became aware of his surroundings, God told him that he should have dominion over the whole earth and subdue it. He was also given every plant yielding seed, and every fruit bearing seed as food [Genesis 1:29]. Adam gave names to every animal and bird, and saw that they were in pairs, but noticed that he was alone [Genesis 2:20]. Then God put him to sleep and performed the first surgery, removing a rib, and with the rib made the first woman [Genesis 2:22]. Adam and Eve were joined as husband and wife and became as one flesh [Genesis 2:24]. The Bible doesn't say how long Adam and Eve lived in perfection in the garden of Eden. Genesis 3 tells the story of how the serpent, apparently under the influence of the Devil tempted Eve to disobey God. When she agreed, she convinced Adam to join her in rebellion. Once they had disobeyed God, they started noticing changes in the bodies. For one, they realized they were naked and were ashamed of it, so they tried to cover their bodies [Genesis 3:7]. Because of their sin, they were kicked out of the perfect Garden of Eden, and would be denied access to the tree of life, resulting in their loss of immortality [Genesis 3:22]. Also because of sin, the earth was cursed and would grow thorns and thistles, and they had to start eating the plants of the field [Genesis 3:18]. Adan was told he would have to work hard to survive and would eventually return to dust after he died [Genesis 3:19]. Only three of Adam and Eve's sons were mentioned by name, Cain, Abel and Seth. Obviously there had to have been other sons and daughters [Genesis 5:4]. Seth was born when Adam was 130 years old [Genesis 5:3]. Adam lived 800 years more, and died at an age of 930 years [Genesis 5:5]. |
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to: Adam was created by God on the 6th day of creation [Genesis 1:27]. He was the first human being and the father of our race. He was created in God's image and was perfect, but he was one of a kind, before God create a female. In the beginning, I believe Adam spoke to God face to face. When he became aware of his surroundings, God told him that he should have dominion over the whole earth and subdue it. He was also given every plant yielding seed, and every fruit bearing seed [Genesis 1:29]. To every beast of the earth and bird of the sky was given every and green plant for food [Genesis 1:30]. Adam gave names to every animal and bird, and saw that they were in pairs, but noticed that he was alone [Genesis 2:20]. Then God put him to sleep and performed the first surgery, removing a rib, and with the rib made the first woman [Genesis 2:22]. Adam and Eve were joined as husband and wife and became as one flesh [Genesis 2:24]. The Bible doesn't say how long Adam and Eve lived in perfection in the garden of Eden. Genesis 3 tells the story of how the serpent, apparently under the influence of the Devil tempted Eve to disobey God. When she agreed, she convinced Adam to join her in rebellion. Once they had disobeyed God, they started noticing changes in the bodies. For one, they realized they were naked and were ashamed of it, so they tried to cover their bodies [Genesis 3:7]. Because of their sin, they were kicked out of the perfect Garden of Eden, and would be denied access to the tree of life, resulting in their loss of immortality [Genesis 3:22]. Also because of sin, the earth was cursed and would grow thorns and thistles, and they had to start eating the plants of the field [Genesis 3:18]. Adan was told he would have to work hard to survive and would eventually return to dust after he died [Genesis 3:19]. Only three of Adam and Eve's sons were mentioned by name, Cain, Abel and Seth. Obviously there had to have been other sons and daughters [Genesis 5:4]. Seth was born when Adam was 130 years old [Genesis 5:3]. Adam lived 800 years more, and died at an age of 930 years [Genesis 5:5]. |
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