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Nombres 32:41
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- CondensedParallel Translations
Et Jaïr, fils de Manassé, alla, et prit leurs bourgs, et les appela bourgs de Jaïr.
Jaïr, fils de Manassé, se mit en marche, prit les bourgs, et les appela bourgs de Jaïr.
Jaïr aussi fils de Manassé, s'en alla, et prit leurs bourgs, et les appela bourgs de Jaïr.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Jair: Deuteronomy 3:14, Joshua 13:30, 1 Chronicles 2:21-23
Havothjair: Judges 10:4, 1 Kings 4:13
Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 2:22 - Jair
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Jair the son of Manasseh,.... By his mother's side, otherwise he was of the family of Judah; for Hezron, of the family of Judah, married a daughter of Machir, the son of Manasseh, by whom he had a son called Segub, who was the father of Jair, 1 Chronicles 2:21, the same
went and took the small towns thereof; of that part of Gilead given to Machir:
and called them Havothjair; after his own name: in Deuteronomy 3:14, they are called Bashanhavothjair.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The exploits of Jair - he was the conqueror of Argob Deuteronomy 3:14 - gave new. luster to his name; and the fame of the family is attested by the history of Jair the Israelite judge, doubtless a descendant; perhaps also by the mention of Jairus Luke 8:41, the ruler of the synagogue at the neighboring city of Capernaum.
Havoth-jair - That is, the villages, or rather groups of tents, or “kraals,” of Jair. Originally they were twenty-three in number 1 Chronicles 2:22 : in the days of the youuger Jair, to whom they probably descended by inheritance, they either had increased to thirty, or were reckoned at that round number Judges 10:4.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 41. Havoth-jair. — That is, the villages or habitations of Jair; and thus they should have been translated. As these two tribes and a half were the first, says Ainsworth, who had their inheritance assigned to them in the promised land, so they were the first of all Israel that were carried captive out of their own land, because of their sins. "For they transgressed against the God of their fathers, and went a whoring after other gods. And God delivered them into the hands of Pul and Tiglath-Pilneser, kings of Assyria, and they brought them to Halah, Habor, Hara, and Gozan, unto this day." See 1 Chronicles 5:25-26.