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Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
1 Tawarikh 4:34
Dan Mesobab, Yamlekh, Yosa bin Amazia,
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Concordances:
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- InternationalParallel Translations
Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Dan Mesobab, Yamlekh, Yosa bin Amazia,
Dan Mesobab, Yamlekh, Yosa bin Amazia,
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Arakian, maka Mesobab dan Yamlekh dan Yosa bin Amazia,
Arakian, maka Mesobab dan Yamlekh dan Yosa bin Amazia,
Contextual Overview
24 The sonnes of Simeon were: Nemuel, Iamin, Iarib, Zerah, and Saul: 25 Whose sonne was Sallum, and the sonne of him was Mibsam, & his sonne was Misma, 26 And the sonne of Misma was Hamuel, and his sonne was Zachur, & the sonne of him was Semehi. 27 Semehi had sixteene sonnes and sixe daughters: But his brethren had not many children, neither was all the kinred of them like to the children of Iuda in multitude. 28 And they dwelt at Beerseba, Molada, and at Hazar Sual, 29 At Bilha, at Ezem, and at Tholad, 30 At Bathuel, at Horma, & at Ziklag, 31 At Bethmarcaboth, Hazer, Susim, at Bethbirei, & at Saaraim: These were their cities vnto the raigne of Dauid. 32 And their villages were: Etan, and Ain, Rimmon, Tochen, & Asan, fiue townes. 33 And all their villages that were round about the same cities, vnto Baal. This is the habitation of them, and their genealogie:
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 6:45 - Amaziah
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Ver. 34-37. And Meshobab, and Jamlech,.... These, with those that follow to the end of 1 Chronicles 4:37 were famous men in the tribe of Simeon, of rank and dignity, and eminent for courage and valour, as the latter part of the chapter testifies, though they are nowhere else taken notice of. Jamlech, as Fabritius k observes, is not very different from Jamblichus, the name of a famous Platonic philosopher.
k Bibliothec. Gr. l. 4. c. 28. p. 294.