the Week of Proper 9 / Ordinary 14
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Darby's French Translation
1 Chroniques 1:17
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Fils de Sem: Élam, Assur, Arpacshad, Lud, Aram, Uts, Hul, Guéther et Méshec.
Fils de Sem: Elam, Assur, Arpacschad, Lud et Aram; Uts, Hul, Guéter et Méschec. -
Les enfants de Sem furent, Hélam, Assur, Arpacsad, Lud, Aram, Hus, Hul, Guéther, et Mésec.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
sons of Shem: Genesis 10:22-32, Genesis 11:10
Elam: Genesis 14:1, Isaiah 11:11, Isaiah 21:2, Isaiah 22:6, Jeremiah 25:25, Ezekiel 32:24, Daniel 8:2
Asshur: Numbers 24:22-24, Ezra 4:2, Psalms 83:8, Assur, Ezekiel 27:23, Ezekiel 32:22, Hosea 14:3
Lud: Isaiah 66:19, Ezekiel 27:10
Aram: Numbers 23:7
Meshech: Genesis 10:23, Mash
Reciprocal: Job 1:1 - Uz Jeremiah 25:20 - Uz Luke 3:36 - Sem
Gill's Notes on the Bible
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The sons of Shem - i. e., descendants. Uz, Hul, Gether, and Meshech (or Mash), are stated to have been “sons of Aram†Genesis 10:23. Meshech is the reading of all the MSS., and is supported by the Septuagint here and in Genesis 10:23. It seems preferable to “Mash,†which admits of no very probable explanation. Just as Hamites and Semites were intermingled in Arabia (Genesis 10:7, note; Genesis 10:29, note), so Semites and Japhethites may have been intermingled in Cappadocia - the country of the Meshech or Moschi (Genesis 10:2 note); and this Aramaean ad-mixture may have been the origin of the notion, so prevalent among the Greeks, that the Cappadocians were Syrians.