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1 Tawarikh 24:20
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Golongan yang masih tinggal dari bani Lewi, dari anak-anak Amram ialah Subael, dari anak-anak Subael ialah Yehdeya;
Adapun akan bani Lewi yang lain itu, dari pada bani Amram adalah Subail, dan dari pada bani Subail adalah Yekhdea.
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Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Amram: 1 Chronicles 6:18, 1 Chronicles 23:12-14
Shubael: 1 Chronicles 23:16, 1 Chronicles 26:24, Shebuel
Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 25:4 - Shebuel 2 Chronicles 8:14 - the Levites 2 Chronicles 31:17 - by their courses
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Ver. 20-30. And the rest of the sons of Levi were these,.... Who were not priests, only Levites; and from hence, to 1 Chronicles 24:30 their names are given; of the sons of Amram, Shubael, and his son Jehdeiah; Rehabiah the son of Eleazar, and Isshiah the son of Rehabiah; of the Izharites, so called from Izhar, the brother of Amram, Shelomoth, and his son Jahath; and of the sons of Hebron, another brother of Amram, Jeriah, Amariah, Jahaziel, and Jekameam; of the sons of Uzziel, another brother of Amram, Michah, and his son Shamir; Isshiah the brother of Michah, and his son Zechariah: the sons of Merari, Mahli and Mushi, his immediate sons; from whom sprung by Jaaziah, Beno, Shoham, Zaccur and Ibri; of Mahli sprung Eleazar, who had no sons; and Kish, whose son was Jerahmeel; the sons of Mushi, another son of Merari, Mahli, Eder, and Jerimoth; most of these names are the same with those in 1 Chronicles 23:16,
these were the sons of the Levites, after the house of their fathers; some of the principal of them.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The object of this second enumeration of the Levitical families (compare 1 Chronicles 23:7-23) seems to be the designation of the heads of the families in David’s time. The omission of the Gershonites is curious, and can only be accounted for by supposing that the author did not find any account of their heads in his authorities. The addition to the Merarites 1 Chronicles 24:26-27 is also curious. It brings the number of families up to twenty-five, which is one more than we should have expected.