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Louis Segond
1 Chroniques 9:3
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A Jérusalem habitaient des enfants de Juda, des enfants de Benjamin, des enfants d'Éphraïm et de Manassé.
à Jérusalem habitèrent des fils de Juda, et des fils de Benjamin, et des fils d'Éphraïm et de Manassé:
Et il demeura dans Jérusalem, des enfants de Juda, des enfants de Benjamin, et des enfants d'Ephraïm et de Manassé.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Jerusalem: Nehemiah 11:1, Nehemiah 11:4-9
of the children of Ephraim: 2 Chronicles 11:16, 2 Chronicles 30:11
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And in Jerusalem dwelt of the children of Judah, and of the children of Benjamin,.... Of which tribes were the largest number that went into, and returned out of, captivity:
and of the children of Ephraim and Manasseh; such of those tribes who had joined the others when Jeroboam introduced his idolatry, or had fled to them when Samaria was besieged and taken by Shalmaneser, and so went into captivity with Judah, and now returned; and as many of them as took the advantage of the proclamation of Cyrus, who were carried captive with the ten tribes.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The correspondence and the diversity between the account here and in Nehemiah Nehemiah 11:4-19 are explained by the probability that both writers drew from a common and fuller document. They selected, in some instances, different names, or names which are now different through corruption; and they frequently expressed the genealogies of the same persons differently, both going on the principle of compression by means of omissions, but omitting from their lists different links of the chain.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Chronicles 9:3. And in Jerusalem dwelt — Several of the tribes of Judah, Benjamin, Ephraim, and Manasseh, took advantage of the proclamation of Cyrus to return to Jerusalem, and so mingled with the Israelites, and those to whom Jerusalem had previously appertained; and this was necessary in order to provide a sufficient population for so large a city.