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Księga Liczb 26:12
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Synowie Symeonowi wedle domów swych, ci są: Namuel, od którego poszedł dom Namuelitów; Jamin, od którego dom Jaminitów; Jachin, od którego dom Jachinitów; Zare, od którego dom Zareitów;
Synowie Symeona według ich rodzin to: Nemuel i od niego rodzina Nemuelitów, Jamin i od niego rodzina Jaminitów, Jakin i od niego rodzina Jakinitów,
Synowie też Symeonowi wedle swych domów ci są: Namuel, od którego wyszli Namuelitowie; Jamin, od którego dom Jaminitów; Jachin, od którego Jachinitowie.
Zaś synowie Szymeona według ich rodzin to: Od Nemuela rodzina Nemuelidów; od Jamina rodzina Jaminitów; od Jachina rodzina Jachinidów;
Synowie Symeonowi wedle domów swych, ci są: Namuel, od którego poszedł dom Namuelitów; Jamin, od którego dom Jaminitów; Jachin, od którego dom Jachinitów; Zare, od którego dom Zareitów;
Synowie Symeona według swych rodzin to: Nemuel, od którego pochodzi rodzina Nemuelitów, Jamin, od którego rodzina Jaminitów, Jachin, od którego rodzina Jachinitów;
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Nemuel: Genesis 46:10, Exodus 6:15, Jemuel
Jachin: 1 Kings 7:21, 1 Chronicles 4:24, Jarib
Reciprocal: Numbers 1:22 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Ver. 12-14. The sons of Simeon, after their families,.... This tribe was next numbered, not only because Simeon was next to Reuben by birth, but because his tribe was under the standard of Reuben; two of his sons are a little differently named here than they are in
Genesis 46:10, there the eldest is called Jemuel, here Nemuel; there the youngest but one is named Zohar, here Zerah; and one of them is here omitted, namely Ohad, perhaps because he died without children, and so no family sprang from him; wherefore the families of Simeon were but five, and the number of them were 22,200; by which it appears there was a very great decrease in this tribe since the last muster, even 37,100 which in some measure is to be accounted for by the great number of this tribe supposed to have died of the plague, on account of fornication and idolatry, made mention of in the preceding chapter; a prince in this tribe having set a bad example, it is probable he was followed in it by many of it, for which great numbers were cut off. Jarchi, from Tanchuma, says, that all the 24,000 that died of the plague was of the tribe of Simeon; and so says the Samaritan Chronicle o; but that is not likely.
o Apud Hottinger. ut supra. (Smegma Oriental, l. 1. c. 8. p. 448.)