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I Księga Kronik 5:17
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Wszyscy ci policzeni byli za dni Jotama, króla Judzkiego, i za dni Jeroboama, króla Izraelskiego.
Wszyscy oni zostali wpisani do rodowodów za dni Jotama, króla Judy, oraz za dni Jeroboama, króla Izraela.
Ci wszyscy zostali policzeni za dni króla judzkiego Jotama oraz za dni króla israelskiego Jerobeama.
Wszyscy ci policzeni byli za dni Jotama, króla Judzkiego, i za dni Jeroboama, króla Izraelskiego.
Wszyscy oni spisani zostali według rodowodów za czasów Jotama, króla Judy, i za czasów Jeroboama, króla Izraela.
Wszyscy oni zostali wciągnięci do rodowodów w czasach Jotama, króla judzkiego, i w czasach Jeroboama, króla izraelskiego.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
reckoned by genealogies: 1 Chronicles 5:7
Jotham: Judges 9:5, 2 Kings 15:5, 2 Kings 15:32, 2 Chronicles 27:1
Jeroboam: 1 Kings 11:26, 2 Kings 14:16, 2 Kings 14:23, 2 Kings 14:28
Gill's Notes on the Bible
All these were reckoned by genealogies,.... All before mentioned:
in the days of Jotham king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam king of Israel; not that those two kings reigned at the same time, and one and the same reckoning is meant; but, as Dr. Lightfoot y observes, there were two reckonings; his words are,
"in the days of Jotham there was an account taken of the families of Reuben, Gad, and half Manasseh, 1 Chronicles 5:17 and so had there been in the days of Jeroboam the second; then at their restoring by Jeroboam out of the hands of Hamath and Syria, and now at their arming against the Assyrian, under whom they fell in the time of Pekah, and are never again restored to Israel.''
y Works, vol. 1. p. 100.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The writer refers here to two registrations, one made under the authority of Jeroboam II when he was king and Israel flourishing, the other made under the authority of Jotham, king of Judah, during the troublous time which followed on the great invasion of Tiglath-pileser. There is nothing surprising in a king of Judah having exercised a species of lordship over the trans-Jordanic territory at this period.