Elasah was the father of Sismai, Sismai was the father of Shallum,
Judah kept their genealogies better than any other tribe, a special providence of God, to clear the line of Christ. Hezron was one of the seventy who went down to Egypt with Jacob, and his family multiplied there as the oppressed families did; the Jews say he married three times because he burned to see posterity in the house of Pharez, from whom the Messiah would come.
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Commenting on 1 Chronicles 2:18-55
The text about Caleb appears tangled in our version: he is called father of Hur in one place and son of Hur in another. The latter passage has been copied wrong and should read 'Hur the son of Caleb.' Azubah was his wife; Jerioth was a secondary wife, mother of those children named.
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Commenting on 1 Chronicles 2:18-55
Sheshan had no son, so he gave his daughter, likely the Ahlai mentioned earlier, to his Egyptian slave Jarha and adopted him as his heir. This line runs thirteen generations toward the judges' era, but none of these descendants achieved fame in Scripture, though their names appear scattered through the Old Testament.
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Commenting on 1 Chronicles 2:32-41